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Schmeag

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Your best 'bet' to further your career is to get published/research. Otherwise get involved in Medsoc, peer mentor, tutor etc- show your involvement.
It is worth noting that in most of these cases you will not be paid.
 

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I think you might, possibly a job as a doctor's assistant/receptionist?????
yes I know that, but I thought you were Sking about actual medical jobs in which case:

There is not really anything you could do in the area of actual medicine without requiring some kind of certification. However, if you mean health-related, you could work as an orderly or a phlebotomist as these typically may not require any qualifications (but may requiring a period of training). Again, these won't really contribute much to your overall medical career.
 

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