Showing posts with label science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science. Show all posts

Monday, May 8, 2017

Pathologist

Pathologist
Duties and responsibilities: They examine bodily fluids and tissue to help study, diagnose, and treat diseases. They work in various medical settings, performing research and patient tests, and often collaborating with other professionals in their field. Pathologists must be licensed, certified, and hold a doctoral degree.
Salary:$191,945
Education: it may take up to 12 years of school to become one you need a lot of M.D and D.O
Demand or need for this profession: There will be a 14% demand or need for this profession
Reflection: i would not really be interested but would look at this job as a maybe because it is related in some way to a forensic pathologist.

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Medical Scientist

Medical Scientist
Duties and Responsibilities: The purpose of a medical scientist' job duties is to discover new methods of enhancing human health. The end result of these procedures and research is to come up with new treatment options, drugs and vaccines. Medical scientists perform research on specimens, such as bacteria and viruses, then regularly perform reviews, clinical investigations and write technical reports during this research process.
Salary:$93,730
Education:The end educational goal for a medical scientist is typically a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Biological Sciences, although some medical scientists choose to get a medical degree, such as the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), instead. Before this, they acquire an undergraduate education by attaining a bachelor's degree in biology or in a medical health related major.

Demand or need for this profession:I don't think there should be more of medical scientist i mean than can be a lot more and that's fine but maybe a bunch in one section around the world.
Reflection:I don't want to be one i don't like this type of career it doesn't suite me.

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Forensic Pathologist
Duties and responsibilities:This job requires looking to determine whether someone's death was:
  • Homicide
  • Accidental
  • Natural
  • Suicide
  • Or Undetermined

In order to determine the cause of death, the following actions are performed:
  • Examine and document wounds and injuries
  • Study and interpret tissue samples
  • Collect and analyze the body's tissues and fluid
  • Determine the identity of a victim
  • And serve as expert witnesses in courts of law


Salary: The average salary, depending on years of experience, location, and position, falls between $80,000 and $200,000 per year.
Education: In order to become a forensic pathologist you need
  • A bachelor's degree
  • A doctor of medicine (M.D.) or a doctor of osteopathic medicine (D.O)
  • A residency with a program that offers a rotation in forensic pathology
Demand for this career:The investigation of death is different depending on where in the world you're working. This is also true of the many qualifications and requirements of becoming a pathologist.
In the United States, forensic pathology was first recognized by the American Board of Pathology in 1959. In Canada, however, the profession was fully and officially recognized until 2003.

Reflection: I would love to become one because i want to help people know what caused their death. Some people will thinks it's nasty but i really want to become one.