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| Audiology & Speech Pathology In Nigeria by elektra(op): 9:02am On Sep 17, 2010 |
Hi all My parents were looking into me studying Audiology or Speech pathology here in Australia What are the job prospects for me back home if i study this courses Anyone in the house have any ideas? |
| Re: Audiology & Speech Pathology In Nigeria by Eghosa1(m): 5:19pm On Feb 25, 2017 |
elektra:7 years on, Did you still take a chance at this? |
| Re: Audiology & Speech Pathology In Nigeria by elektra(op): 2:22am On Feb 26, 2017 |
Eghosa1:No, but I sometimes wish I did. I moved to the US and kept on studying molecular biology. I sometimes think about making the switch to an allied health career. |
| Re: Audiology & Speech Pathology In Nigeria by Eghosa1(m): 7:42am On Feb 26, 2017 |
elektra:That's fine then. You still play in the medical field nonetheless. When you was say switch, do you mean you're not fully utilizing your potential with molecular biology? |
| Re: Audiology & Speech Pathology In Nigeria by elektra(op): 3:13pm On Feb 26, 2017 |
Eghosa1:No, that is not what I mean. I feel I am striving in molecular biology. I like it but sometimes I feel I don't enjoy it enough for a career. I think I might enjoy a patient based/focused medical career better. |
| Re: Audiology & Speech Pathology In Nigeria by Eghosa1(m): 10:28pm On Feb 26, 2017 |
elektra:From your words, I agree. You seem to patient focused rather than research or lab based. Any chance you will actually do what you love? And by the way, how's USA coping especially with Trump? |
| Re: Audiology & Speech Pathology In Nigeria by elektra(op): 10:41pm On Feb 26, 2017 |
Eghosa1:Right now financial restraints does not give me the freedom to explore, but I am working towards building a non-lab career after my studies. It is getting more difficult for international students over here, I have an assistantship so I don't feel the burn right now, but many of my international student colleagues had a hard time finding their desired job after school. All in all, I'm still grateful for the opportunities molecular biology has afforded me |
| Re: Audiology & Speech Pathology In Nigeria by Eghosa1(m): 11:08pm On Feb 26, 2017 |
elektra:Here's hoping you accomplish all you set out for. Finding Desired Jobs in today's fast paced world is a tall task truly. One advice will be to be seek assistantship positions (could be unpaid) such as yours as it can be a leverage for them nonetheless. Do you ponder about returning to set up something? |
| Re: Audiology & Speech Pathology In Nigeria by elektra(op): 6:33am On Feb 27, 2017 |
Eghosa1:I have no desire to return at all. I can invest from here, living in Nigeria is a lot of unnecessary hard work. |
| Re: Audiology & Speech Pathology In Nigeria by Eghosa1(m): 10:22pm On Feb 27, 2017 |
elektra:Hehehe! "unnecessary hard work". Never thought of it this way before. Your decision is understood though. I work here with the idea of relocating eventually. Well, It's my pleasure connecting with you here. |
| Re: Audiology & Speech Pathology In Nigeria by AreaFada2: 3:32pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
Years down the line, have you now switched to something clinical? The 2 years post-grad Pharmacy degree in Australia is not bad. You be a hospital pharmacist. Doing ward rounds with doctors, etc. |
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