Is Resident Physicist useful for re-application ?

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I applied for studying medicine in the university of Hong Kong and Chinese university of hong kong last yr but I didn't have any interview.

On the other hand, a doctor in medical school says that he can accept me as a PhD student in Epidemiology and Public health. (To use mathematics to model an epidemic)

However, I still want to be a doctor. I am thinking to find a job in medical field such as Resident Physicist, and re-apply medicine again.

Actually I don't know study PhD or re-apply medical school is better. Could someone give me some suggestions ?

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Why HK? Are u in US or in HK rt now? what's ur credentials?
 
I am in HK. I choose to study in HK because normally hospitals in HK won't employ graduates from foreign countries.
Btw, I have already got a BSc and M.Phil.
 
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I see... As I understand,in the past, the competition was very keen( worse than any other countries), the percentage of getting in almost equal to ZERO for the best students b/c the schools just take the best of the best!!!! But the situation may change these days.I guess u can try again, but I would not rec. u to waste ur time focus on only 2 meds schools in Hk.Try other schools outside b/c definitely there are licensed foreign med. graduates practicing medicine in Hk. The system in Hk is to eliminate instead of providing opportunity.Hope this helps.
 
Sorry, this is totally irrelevant, but then PHD is also a doctor! =)
 
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