i am new to this forum and looking for some advice
I am a french, currently finishing a Phd in Development Economics. I have been working the last four years in many Developing countries in Africa and Latin America.
Although i really enjoy my previous experience, i came to realize (every day more) that medicine would be more fulfilling for me, and that i would like to become a doctor.
I would really like to have some advice, if i have any chance to be accepted in Access to Medicine Course and after in a medical school in the UK. I am thinking about UK because we don't have similar programs for graduate students in France.
As my first post I dont mean to be selfish but an experienced opinion would be welcomed
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