As a medical professional making a major move by moving to another country, life can be intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. Whether it’s a language barrier, culture shock, or just being plain old homesick, life can be rough when moving to a new country.
Aside from the lifestyle changes, finding a profession that can suit you on your new endeavors can be tedious and draining. Luckily, you have us to help you navigate through your new life.
Becoming a Patient Care Technician can assist in propelling your medical career by working directly with doctors and nurses. Taking the route to becoming a PCT and working in a hospital environment can strengthen your experience as a medical student. Establishing a solid foundation in EKG, CNA and Phlebotomy can help you successfully establish a foundation in the United States.