Thursday, August 28, 2014

        Allopathic Physical (M.D)


Duties and responsibilities: Allopathic doctors are also called as medical doctors and are responsible for diagnosing and treating the conditions that affect the human body. An allopathic doctor diagnoses the body conditions using tests and examinations and prescribes medications to their patients based on their findings. Allopathic doctors provide care for specific groups of people like people above the age 65 and for children. Allopathic doctors can work in any one of the specialties within their profession like gynecology, surgery, psychiatry or general medicine.
 Salary: $$163,510 for family- and general-practice physicians. The 10th percentile salary is $86,600 and the 25th percentile figure is $125,800. 
Education: The educational steps to become an allopathic physician may take up to 12 years to complete and you should thoroughly research the field before formally making a career decision. Students who take an interest in a medical field as early as high school may want to consider requesting advance coursework in science and mathematics. Some medical schools may be interested in your entire academic background and excelling in science based subjects may prepare you for future coursework. One of the first steps that you should take in order to become an allopathic physician is choosing an accredited four-year university to complete your undergraduate studies.
 

Reflection: I would be a allopathic cause they save people and have a interesting job and also get paid a lot of money. ;)

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