If you really want to be a doctor, start thinking and acting like one.
Blood supplies in most areas are in critically short supply.
If you are over age 16 and in good health, you can be a blood donor. Donate now.
You can donate whole blood every 8 weeks and do platelet aphaeresis every 7 days (or 24 times/year)
Right now the largest number of donations is coming from healthcare workers themselves–doctors, nurses and healthcare technicians/therapists. People who are already under tremendous stress as the coronavirus epidemic gets underway. And the very people who are needed to keep the healthcare system running in time of urgent national need.
So, now is the time for you to “walk the walk” if you want to become a doctor. Schedule an appointment to donate blood. It’s the very least you can do.