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Endocrinologist By: Shep Kuranda
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Job Description/Duties An endocrinologist is a doctor that specializes in hormone conditions Responsibilities/Duties Examine Patients- Endocrinologists examine patients to find problems caused by the Pancreas, Thyroid, or the Adrenal Gland Look for diabetes Preform biopsies Preform surgeries on certain body parts if disease is present, for example surgery to take out the Thyroid if needed Provide treatment for medical conditions Research Diseases Prescribe Medications Check for cancer Handle many different patients
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Work Setting In a typical day, most endocrinologists see a number of patients Work regular office hours, Monday to Friday An endocrinologist's work is highly demanding but equally rewarding.
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Personal Characteristics Needed Being an endocrinologist requires a lot of patience Also need to stay on top of things An endocrinologist may have many patients at a time so they need be organized and stay on top of things Need to be friendly Need to be very knowledgeable It is also important to keep your patients informed Being an endocrinologist isn’t exactly a super fun job but it’s a good way to make a living Must like helping others Being organized
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Education Must complete medical school along with a 2-3 year fellowship 24 training months 12 clinical months and perform biopsies Courses recommended in high school are: Health Careers, Human Anatomy, and Biology
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Wages and Benefits Average starting salary of an endocrinologist is $165,000 a year Salary Ranges between around $100,000 and $300,000 The average salary for an endocrinologist is $178,264 a year Benefits are malpractice and liability insurance, 403(b) plans, 401(k) plans, relocation expenses, paid vacations and holidays, life and disability insurance, and company pension plans.
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Employment Outlook The job outlook for endocrinology is very good Expected to jump up by 22% by 2018 As population expands so does the need for endocrinologists along with much of the medical field
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Personal Assessment I am interested in this job for a number of reasons The pay is very good Fits my personality, it’s a job I think I can do With my recent thyroid issue I’ve had to see an endocrinologist which is what first got me interested in the field and even how I knew that endocrinologists even existed Reasons I’m not interested Doesn’t seem too fun Requires a ton of schooling and training
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Bibliography http://www.greatsampleresume.com/Careers/Endocrinologist-Career.html http://www.doctor-salaries.com/physician-salary/endocrinologist-salary/ http://learn.org/articles/Endocrinologist_Education_Requirements_Your_Questio ns_Answered.html
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