
6 Doctor Specialties with the Highest Hourly Rate
We all know some doctors have a higher salary than others, but are they actually making more money per hour? Or are they just working more hours?
We all know some doctors have a higher salary than others, but are they actually making more money per hour? Or are they just working more hours?
Many people have heard of BS/MD programs, but did you know BS/DO programs exist too? And they’re great for many reaons.
Premed advisors are usually your go-to source for information on how to be a successful premed and apply to med school. But are they leading astray?
So you want to become a doctor. You’ve come to the right place. In this new series of blog posts, we’ll cover various specialties and types of doctors, and help you decide which type of doctor would be the best fit for you.
There’s a great deal of misinformation regarding the different paths in becoming a doctor. Here is the facts-focused, unbiased, raw truth about the three different paths to becoming a doctor in the United States.
There are many misconceptions and inaccurate stigmas about DOs and osteopathic medicine. These are the reasons I chose an osteopathic medical school over allopathic.
The decision of M.D. or D.O. can have significant implications in your medical training and future career as a doctor. Here, we compare the differences between each flavor of medical school and help you decide whether allopathic or osteopathic is a better fit for you.
The decision to apply to Allopathic (MD) or Osteopathic (DO) medical schools should not be taken lightly. Choosing one over the other can alter the trajectory of your medical career as a doctor in a several ways. Dr. Amit Pandey explains the pros and cons of choosing the osteopathic path.
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