What is your education?
#24
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Joined: Jan 2025
Posts: 15
Changing careers into medicine is a big move, but honestly, having a university background already gives you a strong advantage. When I was updating some of my study materials, I used https://edubrain.ai/ai-detector/ a few times just to make sure my texts still sounded natural and personal, especially for applications and assignments. Medicine takes commitment, but if you’re motivated, it’s absolutely worth it.
#25
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Joined: Mar 2024
Posts: 154
Graduate entry medicine programs are designed exactly for people in your situation. Your existing degree works in your favor. You may need prerequisite subjects in biology, chemistry and physics if your background is not science related. Checking resources like www.diplomacompany.com alongside GAMSAT or MCAT preparation will be your main hurdle depending on your country. Research graduate entry programs nearby and identify your prerequisite gaps first.


