A Career in Surgery

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Did you know that surgeons make one of the highest amounts of money a job can make? Surgeons spend much of their days saving lives and working hard. Pediatric surgeons work specifically with children and young adults. These professional people have years of studying and hours of training. They work to their full potential and are always working to help people. Pediatric surgeons specialize and have certain qualities to be able to do the job that they do. Pediatric surgery is a career that requires years of studying and experience, but is a career that is rewarded by earning an above average salary, saving many children’s lives daily, and knowing that they are making a difference in the world. Surgeons are a special type physicians who have gone to school longer and who perform operations and surgeries as their main specialty (Ferguson 28). Surgeons mainly work in hospitals, but they could also work in large clinics (28). When performing a sur¬¬gery, the surgeon is the main doctor in charge (Ferguson 28). “Becoming a surgeon can involve up to 14 years of study and training” (Ferguson 28). To become a surgeon, one should take biology, chemistry, health, mathematics, and English in high school (28). Biology or chemistry is a good college major if one is planning to become a surgeon when they are older (28). While in college, one will take the Medical College Admissions Test (28). Surgeons must graduate from an accredited medical school (“Pediatric Surgery” 2). As of 2012, 94.6% of surgeons have obtained a doctoral or professional degree (Careerinfonet.org 5). Medical schools will use the results of the test to determine acceptance (28). “After graduating from college, one will spend four years in medical school” (28). After ... ... middle of paper ... ...se of their dedication to their job and to their work. They also are well known because of their attributes that make them better surgeons. Surgeons are rewarded with a large pay check, and the knowledge that they have saved lives and made the world a better place. Works Cited Ferguson. Career Discovery Encyclopedia. New York. Ferguson, 2003. 28-29. Print. “Pediatric Surgery (General).” Duke Children’s Hospital and Health Center. Duke University Heath System, 2013. Web. 05 Feb 2014. “Summary.” Occupational Outlook Handbook. United States Department of Labor, 2012. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Web. 8 Jan. 2014. “Occupation Profile - America's Career Info Net.” Career One Stop. U. S. Department of Labor, 2014. Web. 04 Feb. 2014.

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