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Medical Assistant (Pre Med Student)

Bethesda, MD · On-site

$19 - $24.25/hr

We are currently seeking a pre-med student for a full-time position during their gap year. This opportunity will begin in the summer of 2026, and we are now starting the interview process. The ...

Medical Student for MD/DO

Rochester, MN

$18.25 - $23.25/hr

MD/DO Students OMC is committed to the development and training of healthcare workers and will provide related educational opportunities, provided that these do not impair its ability to effectively ...

Medical Student for MD/DO

Rochester, MN

$18.25 - $23.25/hr

MD/DO Students OMC is committed to the development and training of healthcare workers and will provide related educational opportunities, provided that these do not impair its ability to effectively ...

Medical Student for MD/DO

Rochester, MN

$16.75 - $21.50/hr

MD/DO Students OMC is committed to the development and training of healthcare workers and will provide related educational opportunities, provided that these do not impair its ability to effectively ...

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UC Medical student

Cincinnati, OH · On-site

$37K - $46K/yr

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How much do medical student jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for medical student in the United States is $45,043.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,500.00 and $48,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Medical Student, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Medical Student, you need a solid foundation in biology, chemistry, and anatomy, typically gained through a relevant undergraduate degree and strong academic performance. Familiarity with medical literature databases, laboratory techniques, and clinical simulation tools is important. Strong time management, resilience, and effective communication stand out as vital soft skills in this demanding environment. These skills and qualities are essential for mastering complex medical concepts, succeeding in rigorous training, and developing into a compassionate and competent future physician.

Which job is best for a medical student?

For medical students, part-time roles such as medical scribing, research assistant, or medical assistant are common options that provide relevant experience and flexible schedules. These jobs help develop clinical skills, understanding of medical terminology, and familiarity with healthcare environments, which can benefit future medical careers.

What jobs can a medical student get?

Medical students can work in roles such as research assistants, medical scribe, phlebotomist, medical assistant, or patient care technician. These positions often require basic medical knowledge, good communication skills, and sometimes certification or training, providing relevant experience for future medical careers.

What is the difference between Medical Student vs Medical Resident?

AspectMedical StudentMedical Resident
CredentialsEnrolled in medical school, no medical licenseLicensed physicians in training, with medical license
Work EnvironmentClassroom, labs, clinical rotations under supervisionHospital, clinic, hands-on patient care under supervision
Employer/IndustryMedical schools, affiliated hospitalsHospitals, healthcare facilities
Typical Duration4 years (MD or DO program)3-7 years (residency program)

Medical students are in training, focusing on learning foundational medical knowledge, while medical residents are practicing physicians in training, providing patient care under supervision. The transition from student to resident marks a significant step toward independent medical practice.

What can you do as a medical student?

As a medical student, you can observe clinical procedures, assist with basic patient care under supervision, participate in research projects, and develop foundational medical knowledge. These activities help prepare you for future roles as a licensed physician and often involve hands-on training, exams, and clinical rotations.

What are medical students?

Medical students are individuals enrolled in a medical school or university program, training to become physicians or doctors. Their education typically involves both classroom-based learning in subjects like anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology, as well as hands-on clinical experience in hospitals and clinics. The process of becoming a medical student is highly competitive and requires a strong academic background, especially in the sciences. After completing medical school, graduates typically enter residency programs to receive specialized training before becoming fully licensed physicians.

How can a medical student make money?

Medical students can earn money through part-time jobs such as research assistant positions, tutoring peers, or working in healthcare settings like clinics or hospitals. They can also participate in paid surveys or clinical trials, but must balance work with their academic commitments and ensure compliance with any restrictions on work hours or activities.

What are some common challenges medical students face during clinical rotations, and how can they overcome them?

Medical students often find clinical rotations challenging due to adjusting to fast-paced hospital environments, managing patient care responsibilities, and balancing academic study with hands-on learning. It’s common to feel overwhelmed initially, but seeking mentorship from residents and attending physicians, actively participating in team discussions, and staying organized with study schedules can help. Building strong communication skills and regularly reflecting on feedback are also key to thriving during this critical phase of medical education.
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Infographic showing various Medical Student job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,043 per year, or $21.7 per hour.

Medical Assistant (Pre Med Student)

The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics LL

Washington, DC

$19.50 - $25/hr

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Position Summary/Scope Of Responsibility

The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics LLC (CAO) is one of the nation’s largest Orthopaedics practices, owned and operated by physicians, with over 60 locations across Maryland, Northern Virginia, and the District of Columbia. With approximately 2,000 employees, working in 28 Divisions, CAO is a growing business with revenues of approximately $250 Million. CAO is committed to be the Orthopaedics provider of choice for our patients; partner of choice for payors and health systems; and employer of choice by attracting and retaining a talented workforce.

The Medical Assistant assists providers with efficient patient flow while maintaining high standards of care and performs a variety of general patient care activities. The Medical Assistant helps to ensure a positive patient experience while performing the analytical, technical and customer service skills necessary to support the care of the patient.

We are currently seeking a pre-med student for a full-time position during their gap year. This opportunity will begin in the summer of 2026, and we are now starting the interview process. The selected candidate must be available to work full-time for a minimum commitment of one year.

This position is specifically for students planning to apply to medical school and taking a gap year after matriculation. Throughout the year, you will gain valuable clinical experience and exposure to the medical field. You will be expected to apply medical knowledge at the level appropriate for a medical assistant — not to make clinical decisions or function as a physician.

Letters of recommendation for medical school applications will be provided only to those who demonstrate a strong work ethic, consistent performance, genuine interest in the field, and a clear effort to understand and appropriately apply medical knowledge. This enables the doctors to make a thoughtful and informed assessment of each student’s potential to succeed in medical school and ultimately as a physician.


Primary Responsibilities

  1. Represents CAO and the Practice in a professional and patient-focused manner, with an emphasis on service excellence.
  2. Shows patients to examination rooms, procedure rooms or operative rooms and prepares them for the physician.
  3. Records patients' medical history, medications, allergies, vital statistics, and information such as test results in medical records.
  4. Record patients' medical history, medications, allergies, vital statistics, and information such as test results in medical records.
  5. Ensure proper consent forms are obtained prior to preparing a patient for treatment.
  6. Prepare and administer medications as directed by a physician following safety protocol of right dose, right patient, right route, right drug and noting expiration date.
  7. Explain treatment procedures, medications, diets, wound care instructions and physicians' instructions to patients.
  8. Help physicians examine and treat patients, handing them instruments and materials or performing such tasks as giving injections and removing sutures.
  9. Under Provider direction, authorize drug refills and provide prescription information to pharmacies.
  10. Prepare treatment rooms for patient examinations, keeping the rooms neat and clean.
  11. Keeps exam room supplies stocked, audits and discards expired medications, maintains instruments, and prepares sterilization as required.
  12. Maintains all logs and required checks (e.g., refrigerator temperature, expired medications, autoclave, etc.).
  13. Keeps equipment operating by following operating instructions, troubleshooting breakdowns, maintaining supplies, performing preventive maintenance, and notifying manager when unable to resolve matters.
  14. Adheres to all CAO and Practice professional standards, policies and procedures, and federal, state, and local requirements. These include but are not limited to safety, attendance, punctuality, personal appearance, and conduct.
  15. Secures patient information and maintains patient confidence by completing and safeguarding medical records, completing diagnostic coding, and keeping patient information confidential.
  16. Maintains an effective and collaborative working relationship with patients, medical staff, coworkers, and the public.
  17. Assists providers with office procedures.
  18. Takes telephone messages and provides feedback and answers to patient/physician/surgery center/pharmacy calls.
  19. Performs other duties as assigned.


Required Education& Experience

  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Medical Assistant Certification preferred.
  • CPR for Healthcare Providers certification preferred.
  • Experience and proficiency working with computers and electronic medical records.
  • One year of experience as a Medical Assistant in a busy physician’s office, or equivalent combination of certification and experience, preferred.
  • Working knowledge of medical terminology and coding.


Competencies/Required Skills & Abilities

  • Strong interpersonal skills, including superior customer service skills and a high level of professionalism.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills with excellent self-discipline and patience.
  • Required to be proficient in Windows based office technologies (e.g., Word, Excel).
  • Must be able to read, write, speak, understand, and communicate in the English language.


Physical Demands

  • Must be able to sit for long periods of time and lift up to 50 pounds.
  • Must be able to use appropriate body mechanics when making necessary transfers and helping patients with exercises.
  • Requires frequent bending, reaching, repetitive hand movements, standing, walking, squatting, and sitting.
  • Some heavy lifting, pushing, and pulling exerted regularly throughout a standard work shift.
  • Adequate hearing to perform duties in person and over telephone.
  • Requires hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity needed to operate a keyboard, medical equipment, fax machine, scanner, photocopier, and telephone.
  • Must be able to communicate clearly to patients in person and over the telephone.
  • Visual acuity adequate to perform job duties, including reading materials from printed sources and computer screens.
  • Requires exposure to communicable diseases, bodily fluids, medicinal preparations, and other conditions common to a clinical environment.
  • Visual acuity adequate to perform job duties, including visual examination of patient, as well as reading materials from printed sources and computer screens.
  • Requires potential exposure to communicable diseases, bodily fluids, medicinal preparations, and other conditions common to a clinic environment.