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    WORK OPTIONS

    Medical Practice:
    Graduates can choose to practice medicine by working in hospitals, clinics, or setting up their private practice. They may pursue general practice or specialize in a specific field through further education and training.


    Postgraduate Studies and Specialization:
    Many graduates opt for postgraduate studies and pursue specialization in areas such as surgery, internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, radiology, etc.
    Specialization often enhances career opportunities and earning potential.


    Research and Academia:
    Some graduates choose to enter the field of medical research and academia. They may work in research institutions, universities, or hospitals, contributing to advancements in medical science and knowledge.


    Public Health and Administration:
    Graduates can work in public health, healthcare administration, or health policy. This involves managing healthcare facilities, developing health programs, and working to improve overall healthcare delivery.


    International Opportunities:
    Graduates may explore opportunities to work internationally. They can apply for jobs in other countries, participate in medical missions, or collaborate with international organizations.


    Pharmaceutical Industry:
    The pharmaceutical industry offers opportunities for medical professionals to work in areas such as drug development, clinical trials, medical affairs, and regulatory affairs.


    Medical Consultancy:
    Some doctors choose to work as medical consultants, providing expertise and advice to healthcare organizations, insurance companies, or legal firms.


    Healthcare IT and Medical Writing:
    With the growing importance of technology in healthcare, graduates may explore careers in healthcare IT or medical writing, contributing to medical literature, journals, and healthcare software development.


    NGOs and Non-Profit Organizations:
    Working with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and non-profit organizations focused on healthcare allows graduates to contribute to community health, public health initiatives, and healthcare access.