It's a fact: Medicine is one of the most respected professional fields there are. That's why it's very appealing to kids. You can ask a bunch of children the question "What do you want to be when you grow up?" and you'll get "Doctor" as the answer of the majority. The latest results of Adecco Singapore's annual survey of children living in Singapore, back that up.
JobsDB.com Singapore's latest Campus article features second year medical student at Duke-NUS, Andrew Green. Learn about the challenges and joys of being a medical student, as Andrew shares with us his story. If you are planning to pursue medicine in the future, reading the article can help with your preparations.
"The medical and healthcare industry will always have lots of great opportunities for people who are keen to pursue a meaningful and rewarding career", Andrew tells us. His advice for young people who want to pursue a career in medicine like you? "Be truthful to yourself and explore your motivation for studying medicine. If you feel that this is your passion and you want to help people, then go for it".
Our complete interview with Andrew is available @ www.jobsdb.com.sg/SG/EN/Resources/JobSeekerArticle/JobsDB Campus?ID=301. For more Campus articles, please proceed to www.jobsdb.com.sg/SG/EN/Resources/JobSeekerIndex/Campus?ID=151. New job openings can be found @ www.jobsdb.com.sg/SG/EN/Search/NewAdvanceSearch.
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Advice for Doctors-to-be
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