Sport Medicine: A Career: Sports Medicine

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Sports Medicine
The career I chose is sports medicine. Sports medicine is a career based on helping those injured whether they are an athlete or a 23-year-old in a car accident. After doing some research on which career is best for me, I chose sports medicine because I have a fascination with helping those that may be hurt, out of shape, or in rehab and need to get back on their feet. Sports medicine has always been my dream job because it fills that desire for me to help those that are injured, allowing me to expand into different branches to provide assistance to those recovering; also providing an income that I will be able to live comfortably. The sports industry would not have expanded for those helping hands that help our athletes today get better.¨Sports medicine Doctors/Physicians may specialize in the diagnosis and nonsurgical treatment of injuries that have occurred”. After being injured it’s important he/she exercise.” Exercise physiology is the discipline that deals with the functioning of the human body and how it responds to exercise” (Moe). If it was not for those that have a passion for helping those that may be injured the sports field would not be …show more content…

“Sports medicine in the United States are expected to make less than $200,326 a year.”Although that may not seem like a lot, the more you advance in sports medicine the higher the pay. “Highest paid sports medicine occupation is an Orthopedic Surgeon with an average salary of $679,750.”Sports medicine is a well-developed career and it is the plan to advance. “The U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts job growth between 2014 and 2024 would be 14% for all physicians and surgeons, including sports medicine doctors 21% athletic trainers and 34% physical therapists.” (Physical / Doctor Sports Medicine Salary). Allowing sports medicine to be a great career path, if he/ or she is looking for a well-paid

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