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Hmm, this story sounds familiar; you are just like me :) I loved science but didn't enjoy lab work. So I decided to become a healthcare analyst. It is challenging, you become familiar with many disease areas, you know what the future holds (by analysing drug pipelines) and most importantly you feel smarter than a PhD :) At the same time, if you are looking at pharma industry as well, small biotech can offer you challenges and thinking outside the box. Try www.aftermyphd.com for personal descriptions of different career options for PhD graduates in Biomedical science; how a typical day looks like, salary, work life balance and so on. Let me know if this helps.
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