Becoming A Doctor
A doctor is someone who can help someone else in need. There are manytypes of doctors, ranging from general pediatricians to specialists. They are respected people and are looked to when something is wrong. Everyone needs a doctor at some point, so doctors are very much in demand. I am interested in this career because I like to help people. Also, it pays well so I can live off the salary. Another reason is because many of my relatives are doctors, nurses, or dentists. Even though school and training are very hard, it pays off in the end, when someone can make a difference in someone's life. I am not sure if I would like to be a pediatrician, or a specialist. Specialists probably earn more money, but do not do as much, and are required to learn more. I do not think I will want to be a surgeon, because
To become a doctor, one must endure a lot of training and education. In 3. Konner, Melvin. Becoming a Doctor. Viking, 1987. doctor, then he will have people turn to him whenever anyone in town gets sick. fields that require more patients, nerve, and perfection earn the most money. college, one must study courses to prepare for medicine, such as biology, earn less than cardiovascular surgeons and neurosurgeons. Anesthesiologists, more. The doctors that earn the most are surgeons. Doctors that perform nearby. Community hospitals will employ doctors. Universities, such as UCLA or hospital on an airplane. Everyone gets sick, so a doctor could go anywhere and 6. http://www.bcn.net/~jac136/enter.html classes. Then it's on to medical school, where for four years one learns about Doctors are
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