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Re: Length of medical education
by craze123@yahoo.co.uk on Tuesday February 05, 2008 @ 07:39 PM
Hello Kena! So you're having a problem on deciding whether to take a medical training course or a pharmacy course?
Well, my advice is: "always follow your heart". I think you should follow your heart into studying Medicine. Actually, it isn't very long at all. Time flows quickly. Whilst you are still being educated on Medicine and being trained, you can also have a part-time job, and since you like medicine so, so much, you can take a medicine- or science-related job.
If you apply for a part-time job after pre-clinicary medical education (the first part), it'll look excellent on your CV!

Just follow your heart.
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