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Is a Medical Career for You?

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What is a career in medicine like? Why do people choose medicine? What can I do to get some hands-on experience in a medical environment? How expensive is it? Access information to help you learn more about this fascinating field.

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Jump Start


  • Apply for summer internship programs in biomedical research for high school students, offered at the National Institutes of Health.
    https://www.training.nih.gov/programs/sip
  • Get into a summer or after-school program that will allow you to visit and/or work at medical facilities.
  • Ask people who work in the medical field about their career. For example, the next time you visit your doctor, ask her about how she likes her job.

Financial Resources


  • The Student Gateway to the U.S. Government describes various financial aid resources.
    http://www.studentaid.ed.gov
  • The U.S. Department of Education provides comprehensive resources on financial aid, and applying for scholarships and student loans.
    http://www2.ed.gov/students/college/locate/edpicks.jhtml?src=ln
  • The National Institutes of Health's Undergraduate Scholarship Program offers competitive scholarships to exceptional students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are committed to biomedical, behavioral, and social science research careers. Scholarship information is also available in Spanish.
    https://www.training.nih.gov/programs/ugsp
  • There are many private and public fellowships, scholarships, and foundation grants available to fund your education. Your school's guidance office will be able to direct you to these resources.