but thats all u will be doing ur whole life. looking at ppls teeth for the next 40 years. doesnt seem to pleasant to me. with med, u actually get a huge range of choices of pathways (e.g. research, surgery, GP etc). plus, dentists arent real doctors
. im so gonna get flamed for this...
If you really enjoy messing with computers or even gardening for example, I doubt the idea of doing it for the next 40 years will stop you from pursuing a career in it. When people opt for medicine because they believe "medicine is respected" or "medicine rewards you" and the usual "medicine is above all else and I'm gona aim for it because it's so high and if I gain entry, I'm so fucking cool" is a waste of your energy, time, resources and above all else, happiness/life. I don't like these people who post their ignorant threads such as: "is medicine worth it?", "which university is best for med?", "should I put dent as a preference?", "I got in, mummi chow b vetty excited now". These sorts of jokers, once graduated, contribute heavily to an already ill health care system.
In regards to some of our current professionals, they opt'd for med because of the money, and now that they have completed their degree, specialised and entered their career, it's not interesting to them because they had no interest in it 15 years ago when they sent their application to the med school, but rather the interest li'd in the idea of money, and respect. I kid you not friends, such people are a necrotic force on our health system.
Fresh, it's good that you believe dent is not for you, obviously you have thought about it and through research you've discovered it's not for you.
Those here who are studying med and disapprove of my opinion feel guilty for being so fucking stupid, well done tard for negatively contributing to an already decaying health care system.
How can we better the application process of med? So we know that, as a member of the community, our surgeons and physicians will be dedicated and enthusiastic professionals instead of these generic fags who're currently graduating?
Well here we go:
Applications criteria:
- completed bachelor degree (science or health related only) with honours
- min 12 months experience within health care environment
- revamped gamsat (to include psychometic testing and personal statement).
- one year intro course (provides insight to broad range of medicine/surgery)
- series of interviews conducted by wide range of professionals and community members