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hi guys! Can you please suggest how a medical intern could earn a little money for his daily allowance while he hasn't taken yet his board exam? Any form of suggestion will be of great help (suggestions for passive income will be of much appreciated). Thanks!

psychoward_09
www.istethoscope.blogspot.com

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hi doc,
do u want to teach or to tutor other students?
or perhaps join a life insurance group & be an agent?
Good luck to you..God bless & guide you always...Lei

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yes thank you! i might try tutoring. i am also looking for passive form of income. thanks!

www.istethoscope.blogspot.com

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hai
there r few hospitals where u can opt night duties..best way where u can be in touch with ur subj and expertise in clinicals .DONT DIVERT from your medical career as it does nt fetch u anything though seems to be easy
great future ahead..

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hi thank you for the insight. right now i cant really choose my hospital because im affiliated with my current hospital for training before taking the board exam, so i dont really have much choice there. i am looking for some form of passive income so that i can earn a little while i am in the hospital. yes i agree. i dont have any plans of leaving my first love, which is being a doctor, for other form of work.

thanks!

www.istethoscope.blogspot.com

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