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Exploring Gap Year Pre Med Job Opportunities

I'm planning to take a gap year before med school and want to work in a related field. What are some good pre med job options I can look into? Any experiences or advice on how to find these roles?

a year ago

Certainly, there are several excellent job opportunities for pre-med students during a gap year, not only to build your resume but also to give you valuable experience and insight into the healthcare field.

1. Medical Scribe: Many pre-med students find this experience beneficial. As a scribe, you would work closely with doctors, improving your understanding of medical terminology and patient care, as well as gaining exposure to various medical conditions.

2. Clinical Research Associate: If research is your area of interest, consider a role as a clinical research associate. It will allow you to work alongside scientists and researchers, contributing to important medical studies.

3. Emergency Medical Technician (EMT): If you wish to gain hands-on patient care experience, an EMT role could be an excellent fit. You'll work in emergency settings, which could provide valuable insight and experience.

4. Medical Assistant: In this role, you could be exposed to a variety of healthcare functions from patient care to administrative tasks, thus getting a broad experience of healthcare operations.

5. Patient Care Technician: More of a hands-on role, allowing one to directly assist nurses and doctors with treatment plans, perform procedures, and interact with patients.

In terms of finding these roles, networking is key. Reach out to your undergraduate institution's career services, connect with alumni in the healthcare field through LinkedIn and med school students who have taken gap years to see if they have any contacts. Another resource could be physicians or healthcare professionals that you shadowed or interned with. Lastly, make sure to look at job boards specific to healthcare, as well as the websites of local hospitals or clinics, as they often have positions listed.

Regardless of the job you choose, ensuring that it aligns with your career goals and that you can learn and grow from the experience should be your priority. Best of luck in your gap year!

a year ago

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