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Careers in the Medical and Dental Field by Fei Lim As you decide to attend medical school or have always wanted to help sick and injured people, there are plenty of positions available within the field of medicine and dentistry. The majority of medical and dental employment opportunities require many years of schooling in order for an individual to learn the appropriate information and techniques necessary to complete their job description.

There are also positions within the field that do not require an extensive amount of time in college, which usually deal with administrative and assistant duties. Below you will find a collection of typical careers one may pursue within the field of medicine and dentistry:The doctor that prevents and corrects deformities, mends injuries, and heightens the function or appearance of a patient is called a surgeon. Under this branch of medicine, there are several different kinds of concentrations, which make an average annual salary between $186,935 and $403,552. For instance,

a plastic reconstructive surgeon focuses on surgically treating abnormalities of the body, an orthopedic surgeon treats injuries and diseases of the musculoskeletal system, and a heart transplant surgeon is responsible for repairing patients with end-stage cardiac disease. In order to become a surgeon, a medical degree is required with at least two to four years of surgery experience. Additional branches within the surgery field include bariatrics, neurology, and vascular.Some careers in the medical field do not directly deal with patients and instead, spend their time in a laboratory. This is seen in the job titles of the microbiologist and pathologist, who analyze diseases by taking a look at body tissue, fluids, and other secretions.


Some may perform an autopsy to identify the cause of death or the source of a disease. This particular position requires a degree in medicine from an accredited program, as well as a valid license to practice. The typical salary of a pathologist is seen between $142,460 and $292,312.Nursing is a popular field to study in medicine, as there is an overwhelming need for individuals to fill positions all over the United States and Canada. Click here for the rest.

 
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