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By: Giovanni Procopio
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Sports Medicine are therapists who are trained for the treatment and rehabilitation of sport and athletic injuries. They are state- licensed professionals and generally works in clinics, hospitals, or health care institutions. I am interested in this job because I love being able to interact with sports or being able to help Professional or non Professional athletes get better as an athlete by making them more healthy and to succeed.
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1. Values are to make sure that each and every patient is healthy. 2. My tasks and responsibilities are to make sure I treat every one correctly and to find out why injuries happen or how can they be stopped or handled properly. 3. Sports Medicine would generally work with people every day. 4. My work environment would be most likely running around and getting a lot of things done during the day. Also, may have to play sports with patient to see if they’re improving from injury. 5. The working hours would be flexible because you could be called at anytime. 6. You would need a positive attitude everyday as you work with people most of the time. 7. Many Sports Medicine Physicians have a bachelor degree but no specific major is required. 8. The average salary is $187,200 a year. 9. My career are will be the same in the next 10 years and will only grow in business. 10. Working internationally may be a possibility to help care for athletes around the world.
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I can have a lifestyle of someone who can have fun a couple times a week. There would be times where I would be busy because of work. If Sports medicine was my job for life I would like to have a very nice and stable home with 2 kids and a nice car. I would like to be able to get clothes that I would want and not try to look for sales and I would be wealthy enough to get what I need not what I want all the time One goal that I would want is to go to Italy for the summer and to have fun with my family and friends because that is a place I would love to go.
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Many Sports Medicine jobs stay at their usual office where they work at. If you were a high physician there would be a possibility of you having to go to where a professional team needs you as a trainer for a specific sport. If there were more openings for a Sports Medicine job you would have to move or relocate where the job openings are depending on the situation of your job in the location you are at right now.
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The career cluster for Sports Medicine would fall under “Health Science”.
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A Sports Analyst is someone who gives an expert discussion of sport-related topics before, during, or after a sporting event. An Analyst has to know the topic of the particular sports well enough to be able to talk about with others. I am interested in this because I would love to have a job that deals with sports and if I could talk about it and who is doing the best and who needs to improve it would be a dream come true.
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1. The values of the job is to be one of the top critics for athletes around the world and to see every game that you have to analyze. 2. The tasks and responsibilities are to know your facts about teams or players and how they could improve or what they’ve been doing that is their weakness. 3. Being a Sports Analyst you would need to work with people and data most of the time when you’re at the workplace. 4. The work environment would have to be some what positive because of the people that work there must love what they’re doing. 5. Sports Analyst are not usually long work days as they can work up to 4-7 hours a day. 6. You would need to have an exciting work ethic to make sure the viewers like what you say and most importantly make your boss happy. 7. Many sport networks like if you go to graduate school before looking to start a job like that. 8. An ESPN analyst makes an average $300,000 a year. The average sports analyst that doesn’t work for ESPN makes $126,000 a year. 9. My career will still be around in the next 10 years because sport analyst are a great addition to the sports world and it helps make sports more popular. 10. Working internationally isn’t a possibility because you would have to know different languages in order to do so.
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A lifestyle for a Sports Analyst is really good you can spend a lot of time with your family even on the days you work. You make a good amount of money and you make enough to support the average family. A lifestyle goal for me if I had this job is to meet many famous athletes in all sports because growing up watching them and if I could meet them it would be a lifetime experience. Also, I would try to get at least two vacations a year so I could spend even more time with family and bond with them.
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Locations depends on where you were hired for the Sports network. Most sports networks (or the famous ones) usually work out of Los Angeles, California. For example: If I worked for ESPN, they have many studios all around America. The main studio is in Bristol, Connecticut and the other main one is in Los Angeles, California.
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The career cluster that Sports Analyst falls into is “Arts, Audio/ Video Technology, and communications.”
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