Allopathic
Physician (M.D.)
Duties and
responsibilities:
Physicians
examine patients; obtain medical histories; order, perform and interpret
diagnostic tests; and prescribe and administer treatment for people suffering
from injury or disease. They counsel
patients about illness, injuries, health conditions and preventive healthcare
(diet/fitness, smoking cessation, etc.). They can also conduct medical
research, teach and run medical centers.
Salary:
$150,000 -
$300,000
Education:
Doctors
typically receive a four-year bachelor's degree and then attend medical school
for four more years, after which a three- to eight-year residency is required
to practice medicine independently. Allopathic physicians must pass state
medical licensing exams before beginning their residency and usually are
required to pass a second exam at the end of their residency to gain
certification in their field of specialty.
Reflection:
I wouldn’t like to be an allopathic
physician because I feel like the medicine field isn’t for me. For my career I would
like to become someone I like being. I would like to enjoy my job while earning
money. I understand that allopathic physician help out people with their health
and that if I were to become one I would be helping many people out. A career
as an allopathic physician isn’t for me.
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