Dermatologist
Duties and Responsibilities: Dermatologist are physicians who treat condition related to the skin also sometimes disorder related to hair and nails.Dermatologist undergo specialized training beyond receiving a medical degree to become experts in skincare.while precise responsibilities are contingent upon the subspecialty of dermatology , most dermatologist have similar duties.
Salary:A new female dermatologist may find, over time, that her male counterparts earn more, as of publication. In the Medscape compensation report, male dermatologists reported median pay of $300,000, while female dermatologist's received median pay of $262,500.
Education: Earn a bachelor's degree. Medical school, becoming a medical doctor (MD) or doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO). Internship, 1 year of required medical training. An accredited dermatology residency program, at least 3 years.
Demand for this profession:You'll first need to complete an undergraduate program that meets medical school prerequisites. Then, you'll need to complete four years of medical school, where you'll study topics like physiology, anatomy, microbiology, pathology, medical ethics and pharmacology. Some schools offer combined undergraduate/medical school programs that can take 6-7 years to complete. Following the completion of your medical degree, you'll need to pass the United States Medical Licensing Examination or the Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination and meet any additional state requirements to earn your medical license.
Reflection: No i would not want to become a dermatologist because what if that spreads to me. Whatever they might have and they give it to me. What if even though i am using gloves what if it goes to me. So no i would not want to become a dermatologist.
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