Differences and Similarities Between Medical Careers

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There are so many medical careers; it’s really hard to determine what specialty is going to be the greatest fit for different people. Personally, I love working with kids, so I’ve always been interested in pediatrics. Even though I know I want to work I pediatrics, there are still many opportunities out there. I’ve reduced my choices to either a pediatrician or a pediatric nurse. These two occupations have many similarities but just as many differences. The schooling required, credentials, and responsibilities are very different. I also have to look at which path will be best for me as I get older. How much schooling do I want to go through, and how much do I want to be working? Those variables are extremely important to look at as I try to decide what career I want to pursue. I know that I want to have a career in the medical field, so to prepare for that I have taken many high school science classes, including biology, chemistry 1 and 2, and physics. I’ve also taken many math classes, English 101 and 102 though Grand Rapids Community College and heath classes through Grand Valley State University. These classes have helped prepare me for a medical degree by exposing me to math, science, and college level classes; all of which are particularly important when it comes to trying to receive a medical degree. I am going to Cedarville University in the fall, and they have pre-med and nursing programs. To become a pediatrician I would need to get a bachelor’s degree in pre-med with an emphasis on either biology or chemistry. Anyone who wants to get a pre-med degree at Cedarville can, but the classes are rigorous, and generally many students decide to switch to a different major after a semester or two. The program at Cedarville is ... ... middle of paper ... ...diatrician is what I really want, and I know that with some hard work I can do it. References Becoming a Pediatrician Many high school and college students are eager to learn more about what is involved in becoming a. (2013). Retrieved December 16, 2014, Max, K. (2014, February 15). Personal interview. Meek, B. (2014, February 12). Email interview. Pediatric Nurse | explorehealthcareers.org. (2012). Retrieved February 16, 2014, from http://explorehealthcareers.org/en/Career/147/Pediatric_Nurse Pediatrician salary | Healthcare Salaries. (2014). Retrieved February 15, 2014, from http://www.healthcare-salaries.com/physicians/pediatrician-salary Physicians and Surgeons : Occupational Outlook Handbook : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2014, January 8). Retrieved February 15, 2014, from http://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/physicians-and-surgeons.htm#tab-2

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