QUOTE(imamaxis @ Apr 5 2009, 06:42 PM)
Okey, Let me get this thread started. I really have this question buzzing in my head for 4 months. I just went for JPA interview for medicine. I heard that JPA scholars will be bonded with government for 10 years. Can i do my specialization during the 10 years? Because i can't stay as an MO for 10 years. If i have to wait 10 years then do my specialization, i will only be a specialist at the age of 45. Then, when can i do mt sub-specialty? sad.gif My aim is to become a specialist at the age of 35. Please anyone answer my questin. Can i do my speciality during my 10 years bnd with JPA? icon_question.gif
Added on April 5, 2009, 6:43 pmI am so sorry for pasting this from another thread. No one was replying to my ques, that's the reason i copied and pastd. I am so sorry.
Well, bonding for government for 10 years if for u to like fulfill your part of the bargain. Yes, I think u can do ur specialization during those 10 years, however understand that you need to do at least 2 years housemanship and 3 years MO before you even think of specializing. And specializing will take between 2-4 years. However if you make it to become a doctor, you might wanna take some time to look at your options. Don't specialize simply because you want to become a specialist, specialize in the area you like. I know a doctor friend, when she came out she ended up in the optometry department for her housemanship, she immediately fell in love with it and now is an optometrist surgeon. So i suggest to take ur time, no need to rush. There's a long road ahead of u..Added on April 5, 2009, 6:43 pmI am so sorry for pasting this from another thread. No one was replying to my ques, that's the reason i copied and pastd. I am so sorry.
Apr 13 2009, 10:02 PM

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