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    what jobs are there similar to doctor?

    Bear in mind that if you wanted to practise as a clinical psychologist, it does require some post-graduate training that ends up being similar or longer to the length of an undergraduate medical degree. For an entirely different experience where you can still splinter off into medicine, you can...
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    Are people fooling themselves by doing med science?

    As an aside, if you want to develop other skills apart from medicine, this can also be done concurrently or after medical school, if you are still appropriately motivated. If you have plans to return to Australia from an overseas medical school, you should consider the steps you would need to...
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    Getting into medicine without UCAT

    If you don’t care which university you study medicine this year, particularly which state, you could take a punt at all the programs that do not require UCAT. If you foresee yourself as willing to continue try at medicine admission beyond two years, then consider the postgraduate pathways...
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    Dentistry or Medicine

    Hard to say unless there are any aspiring or actual oral maxillofacial surgeons around here. Suffice to say, I would guess that a medical degree is broader, but there is an absence of teaching on teeth. Medical contact hours are long, but this may be the case in dentistry. Dentistry has a...
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    Australian General Practice Training (AGPT) Query

    You would usually need something like an additional year each for specialties such as anaesthesia or obstetrics. A FACRRM should cover the ED side of things? Haven't heard of a dual FRACP and FRACGP, and I'm not sure how easy it would be juggle (might vastly extend your training).
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    Australian General Practice Training (AGPT) Query

    You would usually need something like an additional year each for specialties such as anaesthesia or obstetrics. A FACRRM should cover the ED side of things? Haven't heard of a dual FRACP and FRACGP, and I'm not sure how easy it would be juggle (might vastly extend your training).
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    Can you still become a doctor if you were diagnosed with depression in the past?

    Some clarfications to the above: It is reportable if the condition (whether mental or otherwise) is believed to impair said doctor's practice - this qualification is also made in the article. Therefore, a diagnosis of depression doesn't lend itself automatically to restrictions.
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    What's needed to get into a Pathology?

    If in doubt, worry less about pay, do your research, and do something that you both like and are good at.
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    What's needed to get into a Pathology?

    See here for what you need - as you can see, they are postgraduate courses. I'm not sure if they have any pre-requisites (eg a Bachelor of Medical Imaging) - someone else would need to tell you, or you could do better and shoot the universities an email as I have just Googled everything...
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    What's needed to get into a Pathology?

    I obtained this list from a quick search. In general, it's worth it if you enjoy the work, which is difficult to know until you are there. It is not enough to enjoy the subject matter. I would suggest a placement if you haven't already done so. Before you sub-specialise, you will be expected to...
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    What's needed to get into a Pathology?

    The RCPA (Pathology) and RACP (Physician) websites should give you information on this. The equivalent medical specialisation is haematology, which has multiple pathways to get there. If lifelong study is not something you can tolerate, then you will find this pathway rather difficult.
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    UNSW or WSU medicine - if you could choose which one and why?

    What you do after the degree matters more than the degree itself. Ultimately, the prestige of a medical school counts for very little in the grand scheme of things. Other things such as finances, convenience and to an extent, specific career plans (which are usually not well visualised at your...
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    Directly Messaging Unis While in Late Year 11

    Re: work experience Usually best to ask the hospital directly. Some will have a work experience program where you will get allocated to various parts of the hospital during the week. The earlier and the greater the number of hospitals you ask, the better it will be for planning as they seem...
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    HSC Courses Help!!!

    Broadly speaking, relevant subjects for studying the science in medicine are biology, then chemistry. Physics and calculus-level maths are nice to know, but not essential.
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    Maths (Stats/data science/analytics) vs Medicine

    Medicine is challenging and rewarding, but as others have said, it's pretty easy to give up if the three points OP raised are sole motivators. Money - there are plenty of regular fees doctors need to pay and even if you earn enough, you'll have precious time to actually use it Prestige/fame...
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    IF YOU WANT TO DO MEDICINE:

    How long ago did this happen?
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    Is law a reasonable pathway to medicine?

    You do not need to have a publication to even enter a training program or get a job post-fellowship - it would certainly help (only if it's actually relevant), but it is not compulsory. As with any other job, to get shortlisted, you need a relevant CV framed with a succinct cover letter +/-...
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    Is law a reasonable pathway to medicine?

    TROLOL: There's always been a lot of doom and gloom about the medical workforce and medical training. You're always hearing of people missing out on jobs or failing specialty exams en masse. Positions for geriatrics, for example, are said to have closed up quickly since it was all the rage about...
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    Is law a reasonable pathway to medicine?

    To answer both your questions, there are a few hurdles during training: Entry into medical school: you probably know more about this than me Entry into internship: this has been issue for a long time, but affects mainly international students Entry into a training program: Medman posted a link...
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    Is law a reasonable pathway to medicine?

    In the end, it's each to their own. Certainly, people do end up falling by the wayside or being disenchanted by the profession. The same happens in other professions, but perhaps the feeling is greater with medicine due to higher expectations placed on its ability to deliver job satisfaction...
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