A Guide to Careers in Medicine

By Berg Verdi, published Oct 29, 2007
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Have you always wanted to help people? Thought about being a doctor but not sure if it's exactly what you're looking for? Well, there are many other health-related professions beyond being a doctor. There are even different types of specialties within the scope of being a doctor.

Careers in Medicine - Doctor

Doctor is the first medical profession that comes to mind when you think of medical students. However, there are many different types of doctors and specialties. A doctor can be a general physician, or specialize-which will also help them get an even higher paying job. Specialties include fields like surgery, which has its own specialties. You can specialize in a certain area of the body, such as podiatry or ophthalmology (feet and eyes.) Some doctors specialize in fields where the patients have unique characteristics like obstetrics, pediatrics or gerontology (pregnancy, children, and older patients.)

Careers in Medicine - Nurse

To get an RN license, which you need to be a nurse, you have to go to nursing school. You can enter nursing school if you have a high school diploma. Nursing school is usually a four year Bachelor of Science degree. Studying nursing takes less time than learning to be a doctor, but it pays a lot less than being a doctor. However, you get to interact more personally with each patient. Nurses need a lot of stamina and patience as they will be under a lot of stress and are on their feet for a long time each day, but still have to interact well with doctors and patients.

Careers in Medicine - Pharmacist

To become a pharmacist you need a four-year bachelor's degree, and a two-year pharmacy degree. Pharmacy pays well, but less than being a doctor. Pharmacists provide the prescriptions that doctors decide the patient needs. Sometimes they get to make the medicine themselves, but most of the time the medicines get to them already made. The pharmacist has a lot of responsibility to make sure that the patients get the right drugs, dosage, and instructions.

Careers in Medicine - Research

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This is a must-read for pre-med and med students. I've provided the link to my friends in that course of study. Thanks for the article.

Posted on 11/02/2007 at 4:11:00 PM

 
Great guide to careers in medicine. Very informative details about each position.

Posted on 11/01/2007 at 3:11:00 PM

 
Super run down for students, or adults, considering a career in medicine. You demonstrated the diversity of careers available. Great job.

Posted on 10/30/2007 at 6:10:00 AM

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