wants to earn some extra money outside the medical field?

Wants to earn some extra money outside the medical field? 

Collected and written by: Mohamed Hassan 
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Are you a junior doctor in the UK who wants to earn some extra money outside the medical field? Do you have skills or passions that you would like to monetise? If so, this blog post is for you!

In this post, I will share with you some of the best ways to make money online or offline as a junior doctor, without compromising your career or your ethics. Whether you are looking for a side hustle, a passive income stream, or a career change, there is something for everyone here.

Here are some of the ideas that I will cover:

- Freelance writing: If you have a flair for words and enjoy writing about health, wellness, or any other topic, you can offer your services as a freelance writer to various websites, magazines, or blogs. You can set your own rates and work on projects that interest you. You can also create your own blog and monetise it with ads or sponsored posts. Some of the platforms where you can find freelance writing gigs are Upwork, Fiverr, ProBlogger, and Contently.

- Online tutoring: If you have a knack for teaching and want to share your knowledge with others, you can become an online tutor and teach subjects that you are good at. You can tutor students of any age or level, from primary school to university. You can also teach English as a foreign language to people from different countries. Some of the platforms where you can find online tutoring jobs are Tutorful, TutorMe, Preply, and Cambly.

- Online courses: If you have expertise in a specific field or topic, you can create and sell your own online courses to people who want to learn from you. You can use platforms like Udemy, Skillshare, Teachable, or Podia to host and market your courses. You can also create your own website and sell your courses directly to your audience.

- E-commerce: If you have a passion for selling products or services, you can start your own e-commerce business and sell anything from physical goods to digital products. You can use platforms like Shopify, WooCommerce, Etsy, or Gumroad to create and manage your online store. You can also use platforms like Amazon, eBay, or Facebook Marketplace to sell your products to a larger audience.

- Podcasting: If you have a voice for radio and enjoy talking about topics that interest you, you can start your own podcast and monetise it with ads or sponsorships. You can use platforms like Anchor, SoundCloud, Podbean, or Buzzsprout to record and distribute your podcast. You can also use platforms like Patreon, Podcorn, or Podchaser to find sponsors and supporters for your podcast.

These are just some of the ways that you can earn money outside the medical field as a junior doctor in the UK. Of course, there are many more options that you can explore and experiment with. The key is to find something that suits your skills, interests, and goals.

I hope this blog post has given you some inspiration and motivation to start your own side hustle or passive income stream. Remember, you don't have to limit yourself to one source of income or one career path. You can diversify your income and pursue your passions at the same time.

If you have any questions or comments about this blog post, feel free to leave them below. I would love to hear from you and help you out in any way I can.

Thank you for reading and happy earning!

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