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Off-Beat Career Options for Medical Students

These are some of the off-beat medical professions one can choose to master.

Off-Beat Career Options for Medical Students

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There are just as many options for medical students as there are for non-medical students after the 12th standard. Being a fairly popular stream in itself, medical leaves its students a wide range of choices to pick from.

Medical, today, is not only lab coats and graveyard hospital shifts, but it is also more open as well as modern. Medical professionals are welcomed in corporate world and they enjoy privilege and there is a huge demand for such professionals in Insurance and Healthcare Companies across the globe.

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Below are some of the off-beat medical professions one can choose to master:

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1. Health Nutritionist

A report from 2015 suggests that about 70% of the population in mega-cities are obese and have a higher risk of being diabetic. This highlights a need for those enthusiastically looking forward to a career as a nutritionist. It may not be simple enough to transform the rations so wide and deep, it can still help people make better choices of food and opt for smarter food options versus unhealthy eating habits.

Work area involves:

• Taking calls, understanding the dietary requirements of the body and assessing health needs

• Preparing customized meal plans which are in line with the individual’s needs or health goals

• Analyzing the progress and keep individualizing the meal plans further so as to get the desired results

• Advocating and promoting the importance of the balance of nutrition and exercise to clients and community

• Adapting the latest information on eating habits, disease prevention and diagnosis, and healthy living practices

Qualifications required:

1. Earn a bachelor’s degree in clinical nutrition, foodservice systems management, dietetics, foods, and nutrition, or anything closely related

2. Pass a competitive exam

3. Complete a Dietetic Internship Program

4. Earn the RD or RDN credential

5. Earn a state license or other applicable licensure in case

2. Sports Medicine Expert

Sports medicine physicians play an important role in the field. They work with athletes and help them cure athletic injuries as early as possible. The procedures may be both surgical and non-surgical, but in order to become one, a student must earn board certification in sports medicine.

Work area involves:

• Help individuals restore and recoup from wounds

• Provide rehabilitative exercise schedules to enable patients to recapture quality and create conditioning programs as preventive measures

• Assist with required weight reduction or weight addition and who can give dietary advice to help individuals improve their physical framework

• Repair torn tissue or realign bones

Qualifications required:

• Get a bachelor’s degree and a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree

• Take pre-med classes in biology, anatomy, and chemistry

• Complete primary specialization in either orthopaedic surgery or primary care with sub-speciality in sports medicine

• Take in-depth primary speciality training

• Hold Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon designations

3. Osteopathy

Osteopathy is a modern drug-free, non-invasive manual therapy that helps patients to improve their musculoskeletal framework by just strengthening and manipulating it with stretching, applying pressure, resistance, and the likes.

Work area involves:

• Improve circulation and right modified biomechanics, without the utilization of medications

• Using manual strategies to adjust all the body frameworks, and to give great well-being and health

• Diagnosing and treating conditions utilizing this system, called Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine

• Issue physician endorsed medication and utilize careful strategies to help the comprehensive, manual treatment

Qualifications required:

• The strong knowledge base in the sciences (biology, physics, and chemistry) and English

• Clear Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT)

• Pass a national licensure exam-Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination (COMLEX-USA)

• Obtain a medical degree and complete a residency

4. Disability Care

Disability care experts are an important part of any differently-abled patients life as they are their physical as well as emotional support. They not only take good care, provide physical assistance and supervision, they also offer emotional support when the time comes. The profession is to aide the physical and intellectual disabilities in the patient.

Work areas involve:

• Assisting with household errands and tasks, for example, shopping, menu arranging, cooking, washing, toileting, and cleaning

• Helping with excursions, social exercises and other days by day schedules

• Providing friendship and support to help customers to build up their current aptitudes, abilities, and confidence

• Focus on things that ease physical stress and advance social interaction, independence, emotional stress, and general well-being.

Qualifications required:

• Get through a vocational qualification in disability or community services. This may be a Certificate III in Individual Support (CHC33015) or a Certificate IV in Disability (CHC43115)

• Get a current police check for your state. Its also recommended having a First Aid Certificate

• Take on further study, such as a Bachelor of Social Work

5. MSc in Medical Natural Products and Phytochemistry

There has been a rise in interests in the development and use of medicines produced from the natural products off late. It involves discovery as well evaluation of the products as per the desired usage. Since it involves natural products, it is very important to understand the analytic techniques of Phytochemistry, medicinal values of natural products, their formulations, and more.

Work areas involve:

• Analyze and characterize medicinal natural products

• Examine the safety and efficacy of currently used herbal medicines, and analytical methods

• Analyze ethnopharmaceutical uses of plants from traditional systems of medicines

Qualifications required:

• Bachelors degree in Pharmacy or the pharmaceutical, chemical, biological or medical sciences, or a related field with CGPA of 6.75/10, 5.75/8.0, 5.25/7.0, 3.75/6.0, 3.0/4.0, or 55% where a GPA scale is not used

• Required English language level for this program is good

• Alternative qualifications: Master’s; Medical / Dental degree; MPhil/PhD

Given the increase in the jobs search for natural sciences, stem cells, and other scientific fields, its characteristic for students to get drawn towards it. Be in national, or worldwide, each association is inclining intensely towards progressively logical approaches to advance, and this is opening an ever-increasing number of unexplored roads for medical students.

It’s critical to play by your qualities with regards to picking your stream, and also keeps you away from getting misguided by the judgment that specific subjects are difficult to manage. When you’ve settled on your choice, commit yourself completely towards it. Keep your alternatives open and be happy to try different things.

The author is the Group CEO of eExpedise.com

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