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 4 years of undergraduate  4 years of medical school  2 years of specializing  2 years of residency A lot of school but hard work does pay off.

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2  4 years of undergraduate  4 years of medical school  2 years of specializing  2 years of residency A lot of school but hard work does pay off

3 Cardiologists require many skills primarily being human biology and mathematical assumption to give their best quality of health care Being able to know heart and chest anatomy and physiology Move at a quick pace always having to be on your toes Being able to solve mathematical equations such as how the law of laminar flow, or the Poiseuille's Law: gives relationship between flow of blood and variables including viscosity, pressure, radius of vessels (which are modeled as cylindrical tubes) and require at least a knowledge of calculus

4 Salary ranges from 258,000 -565,000 $ annually. Is one of the most high paying jobs in America and fast growing since heart disease is the number one killer in America. A lot of people desire to become a doctor because of the money but I truly believe do what makes you happy regardless of pay.

5 Benefits!  As far money goes the chart below gives a brief oversight:  Time off is usually grows on level of experience at the facility

6 Between 2012 and 2022 (www.bls.gov). That should be an increase in approximately 123,300 positions nationwide. Has been growing at a constant rate of about 5 % every tenure. Between 2012 and 2022 (www.bls.gov). That should be an increase in approximately 123,300 positions nationwide. Has been growing at a constant rate of about 5 % every tenure.

7 Usually location of work is at a office in a hospital treating patients facing complications with the heart or chest. Depending on what type of cardiologist you are is what you will face with these challenges. For instance a cardio - thoracic surgeon would be the one performing open heart surgery to a patient compared so a sound-wave cardiology, hearing the heart.

8 I feel compelled to become a cardiologist for many reasons but mainly being:  My aspiration to help others out  The money  The ability to practice a function of the body that most interest me.  being around a team that I can work well with  Surrounded by what I was trained to do  I am patient and you have to have an accurate hand to make the right cut

9 Cardiology is a job that requires a lot of time and dedication. Some things that a lot of people lack and you must also have the required training such as being able to solve mathematical problems that may impede your ability to provide care.


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