An intern takes care of patients, runs tests, that sort of thing. Surgical interns do some operations. The big thing with interns is that they can't do any of this unsupervised. They always need a resident or attending watching them.
Regarding age, there's no SET age, but you need to complete College and Medical School, so that's 8 years right there. Plus, lets say, K-8 grade is another 8 years, so 16 years so far. Plus 4 years of highschool, you'd need to be at least 25. (Assuming you started Kindergarten at 5.)
50-60k/year
A quirky guy who works at a hospital from intern to resident to doctor.
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28 years old
In any hospital with a pediatric residency program, but you'll need to complete medical school first.
You can find classes to train you for an intern at a local hospital at your local community college or private college. Either will have classes to help you in your career quest.
yes, there was a hospital called old womens hospital.
It is doubtful that they could be an intern. There are laws regarding working and most places require you to be at least 14. And hazardous jobs are not going to be allowed.
Old Marine Hospital was created in 1833.
Old Swinford Hospital was created in 1667.
Old Naval Hospital was created in 1806.
Old Sycamore Hospital was created in 1899.