u/ChemicalOnion2081

Hey everyone! I'll be starting med school in Massachusetts this fall and need to find my replacement pretty quickly (like within the next couple days to weeks ideally...).

I work as an MA at California Head & Neck Specialists, an ENT, head and neck surgery, and facial plastics practice in San Diego. The job is full-time, mainly out of Sorrento Valley but you'd also go up to Carlsbad 2-3 times a week, so just want to be upfront about the commute situation.

Honestly I'm posting here because I wish someone had told me about a role like this when I was a premed. The surgeon I work with is one of the kindest people I've met in medicine. She genuinely takes time to explain things and is always open to answering questions.

The clinical exposure is incredible. We see a wide variety of ENT and facial plastics cases, which has taught me so much about how a surgical practice operates day to day. Working here will undoubtedly build a solid experience that reads well on a med school or PA school application.

We also work with a really diverse patient population, so if you speak Spanish that's a big plus, though definitely not a requirement.

If you're a recent grad or have a flexible schedule and are looking for meaningful clinical hours before your application cycle, seriously consider this.

DM me if you're interested and I can give you more details or connect you with the right people.

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u/ChemicalOnion2081 — 17 days ago
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Hey UCSD! I’ll be starting med school in Massachusetts this fall and need to find my replacement pretty quickly (like within the next couple days to weeks ideally…).

I work as an MA at California Head & Neck Specialists, an ENT, head and neck surgery, and facial plastics practice in San Diego. The job is full-time, mainly out of Sorrento Valley but you’d also go up to Carlsbad 2-3 times a week, so just want to be upfront about the commute situation.

Honestly I’m posting here because I wish someone had told me about a role like this when I was a premed. The surgeon I work with is one of the kindest people I’ve met in medicine. She genuinely takes time to explain things and is always open to answering questions.

The clinical exposure is incredible. We see a wide variety of ENT and facial plastics cases, which has taught me so much about how a surgical practice operates day to day. Working here will undoubtedly build a solid experience that reads well on a med school or PA school application.

We also work with a really diverse patient population, so if you speak Spanish that’s a big plus, though definitely not a requirement.

If you’re a recent grad or have a flexible schedule and are looking for meaningful clinical hours before your application cycle, seriously consider this.

DM me if you’re interested and I can give you more details or connect you with the right people.

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u/ChemicalOnion2081 — 17 days ago