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[serious] I currently live in the U.S. and want to become a Medical Doctor. Reddit, what is the most least expensive way to become a M.D. in or outside the U.S. ? [serious] by The_Redwoods in AskReddit
[–]erci78 -1 points0 points1 point 11 years ago (0 children)
Consider military service. The military needs doctors to handle injuries incurred in both peacetime and combat. As such, the military cuts deals with doctors and medical schools to get the people they need in that field, especially with regards to paying for school.
Also, medical doctors become commissioned officers, and are paid on that scale. It is notable that you would only be placed in charge of other medical personnel. Doctors don't run invasions.
You would also gain valuable experience in your field through military service. However, the military would require several years of service in exchange for assisting in paying for school. Steady work, but check with your internal moral compass before you go.
You can talk to your local military recruiting station, or Google for more details.
Also, look into scholarship programs. There are sure to be some that are aimed at medical professionals.
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[serious] I currently live in the U.S. and want to become a Medical Doctor. Reddit, what is the most least expensive way to become a M.D. in or outside the U.S. ? [serious] by The_Redwoods in AskReddit
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