Anonymous wrote:If you want to work in an ER look into being an emergency nurse practitioner instead.
Anonymous wrote:Talk to the schools you are considering. It costs a lot to educate a physician so there is less time for you to work. That said you would bring great life experiences to the school. In my med school class we happened to have many second career med students, previous Deputy Sheriff, Lawyer, RN. But was this was not true for classes before and after mine.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it’s not fair but my husband said they made fun of their older classmates and they just weren’t able to keep up.
Anonymous wrote:Can you do PA or NP route instead?
Anonymous wrote:Is it feasible to make a switch to become a doctor? I’d have to take the pre - medicine requirements, which would take at least a year, before taking the MCAT.
I’m in good health and still have a lot of energy. Is it feasible? I initially would like to work in emergency medicine or stay flexible and see if I like another field while in school.