Job of a Surgeon Essay

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    Cardiothoracic Surgeon Cardiothoracic surgeons, one of the only jobs that it required to cut people; and, well, legally. However, only not everyone has the skills to become a surgeon. Many people aim to be surgeons, however they cannot achieve that goal due to the fact that it is extremely difficult it is to complete the schooling and training required for the job. Surgeons requires a Doctorate degree in medicine, as well as a surgical internship and residency. They require certain traits such…

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    show Grey’s Anatomy, I have wanted to be a surgeon. The show always made being a surgeon look like an interesting job. It even inspired me to possibly become a surgeon in the near future, since it gives so much information about the job. On the other hand however, being a FBI agent has always been one of my personal goals for my lifestyle in the future. Both of these jobs have very high pay, are always on call, and require a decent education. But, both jobs have very different work environments.…

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    the fact that orthopedic surgeons are in high demand. Orthopedic surgery looks like an interesting career, which I’d like to be in, in my future. A career in orthopedic surgery takes a lot of education and training, but has many benefits. There are many different kinds of surgeons in the United States. You have general surgeons, specialty interest surgeons, and specialists in the fields of surgery (“Sports Physicians”). Thirty-two percent of surgeons are general surgeons, who work on any part…

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    There are many years of training that a surgeon must go through. To even be eligible to start a surgical residency, one must have 4 years of medical school, and after that the student would have to complete 3 to 8 years of a surgical residency. If a student does get into medical school there are many skills that one would need to posse to graduate. “No doctor will be able to make it through medical school without rigorous study and understanding of the concepts of the human body”, this quote,…

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    Orthopedic Surgery

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    New meaning of Surgeon Imagine you broke your hand and need a surgery in order to restore function to your fingers. If the surgery is successful you will be able to use all of you fingers, if something inaccurate occurs you will lose the feeling in your fingers. Would you prefer a robot or a human to perform your surgery? This will be a question you might ask yourself in the near future. But what if there is a robot being controlled by a human? Right now there are robots already performing…

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    I want to become a plastic surgeon. To become a plastic surgeon you must be a Doctor of Medicine. It takes about eight years of school to earn the degree. Usually these surgeons will go through four years of undergraduate school, and then four years of medical school. As well as three to seven years of residency after graduating. You can receive your degree at any established medical school. Some schools that offer these degrees are Kent State, Georgia Regions, Duke University, Yale University,…

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    Becoming A Surgeon Essay

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    " A good surgeon must have an eagle's eye and a lion heart." When becoming a surgeon, one needs to be focused and calm. If a surgeon is not focused, they could give somebody the wrong medication. If one is not calm, they could freak-out the person in need. A surgeons job is to fix someone when they are "broken" unlike doctors, surgeons require more schooling and need better preparations. Surgeons require a significant amount of formal education. Becoming a surgeon is a long and very…

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    What would be an amazing dream job? A teacher, a firefighter, a cop, a vet? Becoming a surgical technologist is a dream job. Knowing a future career interest is very important. A surgical technologist requires a postsecondary degree and the ability to work long hours. Being a surgical technologist requires extra amounts of education. To have a successful career in that field, it is recommended to have a postsecondary degree. A postsecondary degree is like an award, not exactly a degree, but…

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    proper tools, and under a lot of pressure. Working under the pressure of successfully treating a patient is something that naval flight surgeons must face almost daily. A flight surgeon primarily practices preventive medicine. Their job consists of a balance between the practice of medicine, the profession of aviation, and the study of hyperbaric medicine. A surgeon requires several skill, some of which are leadership, communication, and thoroughness. To become a doctor, it is required to have…

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    Nurse Tractitioner

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    think of more ironic careers than to become a surgeon or a nurse when I can’t even stand the sight of blood - yet out of all the careers in existence, those are the two that fascinate me the most. Surgeons and nurse practitioners must be prepared for the sight of blood and broken bones - it’s their job, after all. Although both careers have similar responsibilities and employment rates, factors such as salary and schooling can be a whole different story. Job responsibilities as well as…

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