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Endocrinology By benji stewart W1
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What is Endocrinology? Endocrinology is the study in a branch of physiology and medicine concerned with endocrine glands and hormones. While primary doctors identify and care for patients on a wider scale, if the patient they are working with has hormone diseases or conditions or relating to, they will usually send them to an endocrinologist; someone who specializes in that area.
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Wordbytes! Endo = Inside, within, and internal Crine = Secretion
Logy = The study of the subject noted in the body of the word.
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Education As in the study of endocrinology, a bachelor's and 4 years in Medical school (Doctoral or Professional), are a normal and usually required for a well-rounded job. More education or experience as well as certain jobs can further your income as some in the endocrinology branch of study/work. A state license is required for practice both as a researcher and clinical.
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Colleges Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Stanford School of Medicine
Out of state tuition: $47,284 USD Doctor of Medicine (MD) Stanford School of Medicine Out of state tuition: $49,892 USD Doctor of Medicine (MD) Maryland School of Medicine Out of state tuition: $58,990 USD University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center Out of state tuition: $47,235 USD
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Jobs Research Endocrinologist Clinical Endocrinologist
Median Salary: $82,240 Job Growth: 8% ( ) Requires Bachelors and 4 more years of Medical school (Doctoral or Professional Degree) Clinical Endocrinologist Median Salary: $184,427 Job Growth: 14% ( ) Pediatric Endocrinology Nurse Median Salary: $81,000 Job Growth: 16% ( ) Requires Nursing Diploma, Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
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