In finance, FICC stands fro Fixed Income Currency and Commodities
MD almost certainly means "Doctor of Medicine". FICC could mean "Fellow of the International College of Chiropractors". That would be an unusual combination. More likely, FICC means "Fellow of Indian College of Cardiology". There are a couple of other less likely meanings for the abbreviation, but if your doctor got his or her training in India, it is probably the latter.
Goldman Sachs provides career opportunities for students, graduates and experienced professionals. For students/graduates, they have Summer Analyst Internship, Summer Associate Internship, New Analyst Program, New Associate Program and others in Americas, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific. For experienced professionals, they have 10 openings on GIR, IBD, FICC, Operations, Finance, Realty Management and HCM divisions.
There about 20 that are global players. Depends what area you're looking at; Retail brokerage - Merrill Lynch. M&A/IPO - Citi, Goldman, Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan. Prop trading - 1) Goldman, then UBS, possibly Morgan Stanley. Asset Management - UBS. Also certain specialities exist within trading - e.g. mortgage, FICC (Goldman particularly good here), Equity (UBS), etc, etc...