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I'm a freshman who wants to be a phycisian asistant what internships can i do
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i'm interested in a virtual paid internship

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@kisha12772 years ago

Hey! I haven't come across any internships that are paid - but does anyone know of any that are unpaid (for juniors in HS)? Thanks! :)

@Fathia2 years ago [edited]

you can check out this link, it has some great options. Paid and unpaid.https://www.collegetransitions.com/top-summer-programs-for-high-school-students/

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2 years ago

They are not many internships that are specific to a particular profession and paid but you can look at ones that are more broad and general. For example, Summer programs relating to STEM or medicine. Keep in mind Paid internships are very competitive and have limited space. They are also mostly for juniors and seniors and a lot of the applications are due latest by mid-february.

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2 years ago

Hi @Nabintou! If you are interested in becoming a physician assistant, doing any sort of STEM/medicine-related internship or summer program will look great on your application. Finding paid internships is a bit difficult as a high schooler, so I suggest you look into jobs that are related to the STEM/medical field that you can do with your level of expertise.

There are a couple of opportunities listed in this blog post that provide pay, but they are not virtual. Check these out if you are interested! https://blog.collegevine.com/15-medical-internships-for-high-school-students/

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