Monday, March 13, 2017

Ophthalmologist

Ophthalmologist
Duties and responsibilities: Ophthalmologists are physicians who choose to specialize in conditions, injuries and diseases affecting the eye and its related structures. Ophthalmologists are not identical to optometrists. Although ophthalmologists can provide the same services as optometrists, such as prescribing corrective lenses, ophthalmologists can perform surgery, an option not available for optometrists. Job duties for ophthalmologists vary by practice, setting and subspecialty, but they share certain basic functions.
Salary: $184,650 annually
Education: A bachelor's degree is required for acceptance into a master's program. Most Ph.D. (S), including previous coursework in math, science and anatomy.
Demand for this profession: Every medical practice, no matter what the specialty, sporadically wrestles with the theory of "supply and demand". Simply put, there are enough people to handle all the needs of the patient population. When that number falls short, the quality of patient care can suffer as a result.
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Reflection: No because i’m not interested in this career

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