I have multiple friends who happen to be starting out in the medical field right now, and I have to say spunkycat is right. It is a tough, competitive field to get started in. That's not negativity, that's just reality.
I am just letting others know what it is like in the medical field.
From what I have heard there are much more people getting nursing degrees versus medical degrees. But there are only so many jobs for nurses to go around.
I have applied for several jobs at different hospitals. You are asked to work rotating shifts. You could work an 8 hour shift or longer at a hospital. Employees who do not work rotating shifts have more experience and seniority. A niece of mine who was born in 1989 graduated with a nursing degree, passed the nursing board exam, and the only nursing job she could find at a hospital where she lives that she is qualified for is part-time. She had to find a job at one of the big box stores to make ends meet.
It does not matter whether or not you are a Christian. It is still the same.