Tuesday, January 20, 2015

ent doctor


      EAR, NOSE AND THROAT

            (ENT) DOCTOR

Duties and responsibilities: E.N.T doctors can help with sinus and allergy problem immune system imbalance and sever condition involving the upper respiratory system. Ear, nose and throat doctors can diagnose any problem with breathing, infections and other diseases and help bring the body into balance.

Physicians specializing in otolaryngology are called otolaryngologists or by the nickname "ENTs" or "ENT doctors" and often treat children with persistent ear, nose, and throat conditions to include surgery. Adult patients often seek treatment from an otolaryngologist for sinus infections, age-related hearing loss

Salary: $238,630-$434,148 (Source: Salary.com)

Education: Undergraduates who pass their Medical College Admission Test (or MCAT) can apply to a program that has been accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education. Undergraduate students must submit their transcript and letters of recommendation, along with their medical school application. Most medical programs run for four years. During their first two years, students take part in laboratory and classroom training. Course highlights include anatomy and physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology and pathology. Medical students spend their senior years in clinical practice under the supervision of licensed medical faculty



 

 

                                                                                          

 

 
Reflection: this is good type of job because of the money you gain also if you’re a undergraduate you can pursue this job through a program listed above. But when coming to my dream job it does not compare to this so this is not a good fit for me I don’t like getting into medical type of work ironically I go to ‘institute of applied medicine’ so the joke is on me.   

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