The Benefits Of Becoming A Doctor

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“Some students go to college knowing exactly what they want to do. But most don’t. At Penn State, 80 percent of freshmen — even those who have declared a major — say they are uncertain about their major, and half will change their minds after they declare, sometimes more than once” (Simon). Many students going to college have no idea what they want to become when they grow up. Many change their major and career path during college which proves to become extremely financially damaging. For me, I am pretty sure I know what I want to become in the future and will not end up stuck thinking what I want to become when heading into college in the future. I want to go into the medical field and the two jobs in that field that seems very appealing are …show more content…

Most physicians enjoy above-average earnings. For example, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, family and general practitioners earned median salaries of $172,020 in 2012” (“Advantages and Disadvantages of Becoming a Doctor”). Family doctors have a high pay when they go find a job to work at their starting salary. Their salary continues to increase dramatically with more years of work experience in that field, Family physicians also have a lot of benefits in their field of work. Physicians have to negotiate with their manager and boss about their compensations and benefits to its entirety in the contract ("Physician Employment Benefits"). They have full health insurance coverage, paid vacation leaves, and many other expenses as well to consider. Also, they have yearly-end bonuses and rewards during the winter holidays at Christmas. Emergency room doctors also make a lot of money. The majority of the United States pay Emergency room doctors at about $200,000 annually and this sum grows dramatically with more years of experience ("Occupational Employment Statistics"). This amount varies greatly between states. States that has more focus on health care coverage plans and issues pay doctors generally higher than states who do not. Similarly to a family doctor, they have a lot of benefits such as full healthcare coverage, year-end bonuses, and paid and sick-leave

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