My Career: A Career As An ER Doctor

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“Our finest moments are most likely to occur when we are feeling deeply uncomfortable, unhappy, or unfulfilled. For it is only in such moments, propelled by our discomfort, that we are likely to step out of our ruts and start searching for different ways or truer answers” M. Scott Peck. When i was a kid my mom was sick at times and we spent quite a lot of time at the hospital. After my mother passed away in 2011 my passion for helping others and wanting to give more then i get was becoming engulfing. I spent many years thinking of what i could do to help people and give back to my community. Then i realized i wanted a job that 's active, different, challenging, and allows me to help others on a personal level as well a physical level. The career of an ER Doctor is a very challenging but helpful, because of the passion it takes and dedication to help others. The research will describe …show more content…

The minimum salary that the lowest 25% earn is $222,805 .
The median 50% get $261,427. Now the top 75% of ER Doctors make $306,215 a year (Physician - Emergency Room Salaries). One of the most common and most difficult expenses after becoming a doctor is paying of school expenses which is very expenses. Most doctors take any where from 10 years or more to pay off their school debt fully. A benefit of being an ER doctor or a doctor is we as a society will always need doctors so you have a constant need for the job. You have infinite access to knowledge in the medicine field and get to do something new every single day. You also get to meet new people everyday.
Now some serious hazards of being an ER Doctor is your constantly exposed to sickness. You see everyday people dying and injured. You are exposed to very rude and mean people who could be trying to hurt you.You constantly work under very high emotions from yourself and others who are hurt or the family

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