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Font : A-A+ Graduating from medical school after years of hard-core training, battling books from various authors and publications for all the different subjects, is an exhilarating moment of pride and joy and might personally provides us with a sigh of relief and peace.
Unfortunately, stemming from personal experience, these positive emotions are short-lived before they get drowned by the succeeding question of WHAT S NEXT!
So here are some career-options for those suffering from that very Question.
Number 1: Practise Medicine - Yes, WORK
The most popular option after graduating with a primary medical degree is to start as a DMO (Duty Medical Officer) or a Junior Resident. This provides time to think of a career path and gives a short respite from preparing for examinations. The transition is almost quite seamless from a house-surgeon to a DMO and comes with a decent pay.