Medical Graduates in the Corporate World
November 12th, 2008
Are all medical school graduates headed to the hospital to work? Not always true. Truth is, there is a growing number of medical school graduates who find their greener pastures in the corporate world. However, it does not necessarily mean that they are now totally neglecting their roots. Fact is, many of these medical school graduates attest that they may not have been able to land a job in the corporate world if not for their medical school background.
So, are you a medical school graduate who would also like to consider a career path in the corporate world? Here are alternative corporate jobs that you can take on as a medical school graduate.
* Counselor – Some counselors, be they genetic counselors, wellness advisers, or public health counselors, are medical school graduates. This may be attributed to the fact that medical school graduates are adept in communicating with people who have problems, that’s why they get this corporate job with seemingly just the flick of a finger. If you are going to seek a counselor job, you should have units in psychology and public health.
* Medical examiner – As a medical examiner, you get to dissect corpses and pinpoint the cause of that person’s death. This is a very high paying job that also earns you the honor of being a valuable helper in solving criminal cases and in easing the grief of the people who have lost their loved ones. Course units in forensic science and anatomy will be very helpful in this kind of job.
* Managerial and human resources positions – These are positions that entitle the job holder to do much careful planning, serious implementation of plans, and a lot of talking to the people under his or her jurisdiction as well as the clients. Course units in psychology would also be very helpful here.
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Comparison between a Career in a Government Hospital and a Private Medical Institution
October 17th, 2008
When you are equipped with a medical degree, your concern is where to pursue your medical practice. You can choose between a private hospital or a government hospital. But before you make a decision, you have to consider your priorities. You have to determine if your concern in medical practice is the equipment, facility, or salary. To help you decide what type of hospital suits your wants and needs, read the following comparison between practicing in a government hospital and in a private one.
Difference between a government hospital and a private hospital
A government hospital or public hospital is a medical institution funded by the government. The budget for the operation of this hospital comes from the government. A private hospital, on the other hand, is a medical institution run by private owners and medical insurers.
Salaries
Working in a private hospital means a higher salary than working in a hospital run by the government. Aside from the comparatively low salary in a government hospital, working in it can be so stressful because there is a large number of patients in this hospital. Remember that a government hospital charges lower than private medical institutions.
Debts
In case you were one of the recipients for the government’s financial support program when you were studying, working in a government hospital is an easy and fast way to pay off your debts. You just have to perform public service to pay off your debts, and one way of doing this is by becoming a resident in a government hospital.
Medical facilities and equipment
If you want to work in a hospital that has complete and up-to-date medical equipment, a private hospital is for you. A private hospital has enough funds to buy advanced facilities. A government hospital, on the other hand, has a limited budget so it lags behind a privately owned one in terms of equipment and other facilities.
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