Thursday, February 10, 2011

Advice about natural medicine career?

I'm thinking of getting a doctor after studying medicine, and / or subsequent Chinese medicine. I'm a sophomore in college now, which means that nine years before I was able to practice as a physician and then probably four years after that until I get a degree in natural medicine. For 13 years I will be able to practice what I love. On the other hand, if I go directly to the school of natural medicine, 80% of patients will want to help me consider a scam artist. What do you think? Any advice or opinions are welcome! I suggest staying with the evidence-based medicine. Keep up to get your MD, then go to the specialist rather than going to the area of quackery "natural." If you receive a medical degree, you will be exposed to science and evidence-based medicine. You have access to new research, new drugs and new diagnostics and treatments to help patients. You will be publicly regulated. You have professional organizations that will further professional your patients to respect them and not "you look like a villain." I practiced for four years as a practicing physician before settlement. Before that I studied for 8 years to get my bachelors and my Medical School. In the end I'll probably just spend 16 years to a specialist. Sorry? No way! As the CEO is a commitment and you must be willing to spend much time as you want. Ultimately, it is so worth it. I promise you know it seems like a long time but you will have a career for life. "Natural medicine school" will be a "skills" are accepted almost everywhere, what you regret many wasted years of your life. If you turn to itself and nothing the other hand, bend the truth, you will never make any money. Considered as a CEO, and you will help people from day one. Advice? Stick to conventional science-based medicine .

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