I would not like to work as doctor.
It's a fantastic job because Doctor clinics are small medical facilities that provide treatment for patients and are operated privately or as part of government hospitals. Doctor clinics or outpatient clinics do not deal with cases that require overnight stays. There are general care clinics, as well as specialty clinics that treat diseases like cancer, weight loss, maternity, and so on.
There are also clinics in low income or remote areas that provide care for the uninsured, underinsured, unemployed, working poor and others. They include medical care, as well as eye examinations, *censured* glasses, dental care, skin cancer screenings and biopsies, ultrasounds, pap smears, mammograms and other medical care. The clinics are generally run by a volunteer group of physicians, nurses, etc.
Finally, there are walk-in clinics for those who don’t want to go to an emergency room or hospital. These clinics provide treatment for flu-like systems, minor injuries, etc. They also provide blood-pressure checks, cholesterol testing, and flu shots. If extensive medical treatment is required, the clinic will provide a referral.
Many walk-in clinics also exist. You can visit these without an appointment, but you may have to wait in long lines to get care. If time is of the essence, these clinics may the solution for you. You will get best results if you check into a clinic that specializes in whatever ailment or health issue for which you need attention. These doctor clinics can operate on a sliding scale fee system, or they can be on the pricier end. Call around and find out what is the best solution for you.
But I can't work as a doctor because the blood annoys me and I might not attend to the patients correctly.