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Top 15 Things I Wish I Knew Before Medical School
Medical school is expensive! I went to an out-of-state school instead of staying at my in-state school for the prestige. You will learn the same knowledge and still be called a doctor once you graduate, no matter where you go. […]
Read moreRespiratory Therapist Career Analysis
If you are looking for a job which combines a thorough understanding of human anatomy and disease management, along with the use of the latest technology, you may want to consider a career as a respiratory therapist. Why are Respiratory […]
Read moreNURSE Corps Loan Repayment Program Application Cycle Now Open
If you have student debt and are working with an underserved population, the 2015 NURSE Corps Loan Repayment Program might be exactly what you are looking for. You might qualify for the opportunity to erase thousands of dollars of debt […]
Read morePharmacist Career Overview
A career as a Pharmacist opens up a wide range of possible job opportunities. Most people think about a pharmacist as the person at the local drug store who fills the prescription from our doctor or answers questions we have about over-the-counter medications. […]
Read morePros and Cons of a Postgraduate PA Residency
Physician assistant programs can be challenging. In most cases, PA school takes about 24 to 26 months to complete. A lot of information and training is packed into a relatively short time. If you have made it to graduation, it […]
Read moreTips for IMGs’ First Job Search
Every year, thousands of foreign doctors come to the United States with the hope of landing that elusive job. Often times, they do this without counting the cost, and there are unanticipated challenges that often arise. The challenges that foreign […]
Read moreA New Year for the J-1 Visa Program
People joined cultural exchange programs in the United States in order to obtain specialist training. The J-1 Visa Program is a great way for physicians and other individuals working in the United States to do so and acquire a non-immigrant […]
Read moreBalancing Medicine and Motherhood
We all did well in high school, went for the best college we could get into, made great grades, and worked even harder in medical school to get that coveted residency. What is the difference between women and men physicians? […]
Read moreICD-10 and EHR Changes Impact Medical Billing & Coding Professionals
What Medical Billing & Coding Professionals Need to Know About ICD-10 and EHR Changes Electronic health records (EHRs) have become the standard way of doing business in medical facilities across the United States. While traditional “on-paper” billing and coding has an important […]
Read moreResidency Match Tips for International Medical Graduates
International learning and job experience usually increase your competitive advantage over domestic applicants in most business fields like marketing, finance, and human resource. Unfortunately, this rule of thumb is not applicable in the healthcare industry. If you are an International […]
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