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Doctor Job Description
Martha Said:
Is 'MODEL' a technically accurate term for a job description?We Answered:
Yes, that would be fine, if someone saw that on your job description they would know and understand that you were a person employed to display his or her looks or something such as a commercial product, e.g. a fashion modelHowever, if you wanted to sound more professional then you could use what you are modeling as part of the description.
For example:
An Art Model (so a person who poses to be depicted in art, for example in art school);
A Promotional model (a person who interacts with consumers to draw attention to and often inform them about a product);
A Fetish model (a model who wears the clothing and/or devices along sexual lines);
Or simply a Fashion Model.
:) Good luck
Russell Said:
is it a competitive field to be a cardiologist? job description?We Answered:
Wow, with all those questions, I'd try to get an appointment with your personal physician and ask away. Please be sure to let him/her know that you just need information and see if a short appointment can be made for you.Or visit your local medical college. There are advisers who can answer all your questions.
Melvin Said:
What job description gives powers to an RN that is almost similar to a doctor's?We Answered:
A Nurse Practitioner has similar job duties as a physician in the same specialty, they perform about 85% - 90% of the same functions. A nurse anesthetist will perform similar functions as an anesthesiologist. Usually to have functions similar to a physician you need a master's degree and to be educated as an advanced practice nurse.Velma Said:
What is the job description for Radiologists?We Answered:
radiologists are either MD's or DO'swork M-F 8-5 in a private office
schooling: after 4 years of college, 4 years of medical school, there is 4 -5 years of residency (unless you want to do a fellowship in something and then it is longer)
radiologists read xrays, basicallybut there are interventional radiologists that do procedures like needle biopsies, dye injection...implantation of medicne by ct guided or MRI guided films...the fields are endless
variable if you are a teaching physician (unless you work in a university system and then you may be on call nights and holidays)
yearly incomes could be from $150K to 350K depending on what you do and how much your malpractice is...
and it only takes 7-12 years for them to start glowing in the dark
good luck
Seth Said:
what is the job description of a medical doctor?We Answered:
Job DescriptionPhysician - Internal Medicine
Examines adult patients to ensure proper injury care and disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and recovery. Requests necessary tests, and follow-up visits, and refers patients to specialists, as necessary. Requires a degree in medicine from an accredited school and is licensed to practice. May require at least 2-4 years of internal medicine experience. Familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. May report to a medical director. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected.
Alternate Job Titles: Doctor - Internal Medicine | Internist | Physician - Internal Medicine
Jamie Said:
Which fits this job description more.. doctor or nurse?We Answered:
I think a nurse fits the description more, so why don't you become a nurse practitioner? From what I understand, it's the next best thing to a doctor. I think the down side of being a doctor is the load of responsibility when things go wrong (malpractice suits), and the malpractice insurance is so ridiculous in some states that good doctors are forced to move out-of-state. Let's say you work in a clinic; when the doctor is not available, you'd be the next person in charge to make diagnoses and so forth.It doesn't seem like the level of income is your concern, which is interesting; it just seems like you have a bit of an ego and you don't like to be bored, so it sounds like you want to be a doctor. I don't know how you equate elderly patients with long-term care, because the elderly are usually the first to die, aren't they? Are you looking for a steady stream of different patients? ER sounds about right, or how about working in a school or governmental office, someplace that has an in-house medical staff?
A lot to think about so I wish you the best.