Social Question

RedDeerGuy1's avatar

Can we have aprenticeships for the medical fields?

Asked by RedDeerGuy1 (25013points) December 24th, 2015

Like a journeyman nurse and doctor? So one can get paid while they train.

Observing members: 0 Composing members: 0

7 Answers

AdventureElephants's avatar

Doctors already do… They are called Fellows or Residents. They make less than $60k a year for the first several years they are licensed, all while still paying off astronomically large student loans and paying malpractice insurance, etc.

You have to keep in mind that without being licensed they are not legally allowed to push drugs or handle patient care beyond their scope. There are already many programs in place in which they can shadow licensed doctors and nurses.

Tropical_Willie's avatar

Before they can start the apprenticeships, the medical student complete a series of rigorous classes and exams.

zenvelo's avatar

Medical Students do rounds before they graduate and earn their M.D. Then they do residencies and then more on any specialties.

Nurses do much the same process, a nursing student will work in a hospital assisting R.N.s and learning the practical aspects of the profession.

Darth_Algar's avatar

If you’re asking can you become a doctor without going through years of medical school – no. You can’t.

jerv's avatar

@Darth_Algar Not entirely true. Peter Capaldi managed it, as did Matt Smith, David Tennant, Chris Eccle… you get the point.

RedDeerGuy1's avatar

@jerv I’ve got the time travel almost down pat. JUST call me the doctor.

Darth_Algar's avatar

Gee, how silly of me to fail to take into account screen actors playing a fictional character from a sci-fi TV show.

Answer this question

Login

or

Join

to answer.
Your answer will be saved while you login or join.

Have a question? Ask Fluther!

What do you know more about?
or
Knowledge Networking @ Fluther