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Doctor Career

Employment of physicians and surgeons is projected to grow faster than average for all occupations through the year 2014 due to continued expansion of health care industries. The growing and aging population will drive overall growth in the demand for physician services, as consumers continue to demand high levels of care using the latest technologies, diagnostic tests, and therapies. In addition to employment growth, job openings will result from the need to replace physicians and surgeons who retire over the 2004-14 period.

 

But what is this career about? Is it such a great opportunity as everyone claims?

 

Well, this career allows you to help people and advance knowledge and your work and contributions are an important part of your community. It offers you lots of career options from the same education base and it changes daily, so it's hardly ever boring. It’s a social work; it doesn't tie you to a desk all the time. And finally, last but not least, it enables you to earn a good living with a secure future and your skills and knowledge are in demand, wherever you choose to live. Physicians and surgeons serve a fundamental role in our society and have an effect upon all our lives.

 

Few fields offer a wider variety of opportunities. Most doctors' professional lives are filled with caring for people and continuously learning more about the human body. Every day in communities around the country, doctors work in neighborhood clinics, hospitals, offices, even homeless shelters and schools to care for people in need.

 

Physicians work in one or more of several specialties, including, but not limited to, anesthesiology, family and general medicine, general internal medicine, general pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, psychiatry, and surgery. A number of other medical specialists, including allergists, cardiologists, dermatologists, emergency physicians, gastroenterologists, ophthalmologists, pathologists, and radiologists, also work in clinics, hospitals, and private offices.

 

Physicians do many other things. Physician researchers are at work today developing exciting new treatments for cancer, genetic disorders, and infectious diseases like AIDS. Academic physicians share their skills and wisdom by teaching medical students and residents. Others work with health maintenance organizations, pharmaceutical companies, medical device manufacturers, health insurance companies, or in corporations directing health and safety programs. People with medical skills are in demand everywhere.

 

Many physicians-primarily general and family practitioners, general internists, pediatricians, ob/gyns, and psychiatrists-work in small private offices or clinics, often assisted by a small staff of nurses and other administrative personnel. Increasingly, physicians are practicing in groups or health care organizations that provide backup coverage and allow for more time off. These physicians often work as part of a team coordinating care for a population of patients; they are less independent than solo practitioners of the past. Organized as clinics or as associations of physicians, medical groups can afford expensive medical equipment and realize other business advantages.

 

Medicine has many rewards — personally, intellectually, and financially. On average, doctors make about $160,000 a year, but this amount can vary depending on where physicians live and what type of medical specialty they practice. As the American health care system changes, fewer doctors are working for themselves and more are joining health care systems, often as salaried employees. In these organizations, physicians often can command salaries comparable to executives in other occupations.

 

About one-third of the nation's physicians are generalists — "primary care" doctors who provide lifelong medical services for the entire family. General internists, family physicians, and general pediatricians are all considered generalist doctors. They are the first doctors people consult for medical care. And they are trained to provide the wide range of services children and adults need. When patients' specific health needs require further treatment, generalist physicians send them to see a specialist physician.

 

Specialist physicians differ from generalists in that they focus on treating a particular system or part of the body. Neurologists who study the brain, cardiologists who study the heart, ophthalmologists who study the eye, and hematologists who study the blood are just a few examples of specialists. They work together with generalist physicians to ensure that patients receive treatment for specific medical problems as well as complete and comprehensive care throughout life.

 

Medical school is challenging. If you want to take responsibility for people's health and well-being, you've got to be serious about learning.

 

Formal education and training requirements for physicians are among the most demanding of any occupation—4 years of undergraduate school, 4 years of medical school, and 3 to 8 years of internship and residency, depending on the specialty selected. A few medical schools offer combined undergraduate and medical school programs that last 6 rather than the customary 8 years.

 

Your college or university's premedical advisor can help you through the application process. Medical schools will evaluate you on your college grades, extracurricular activities, and personal characteristics. Most also require you to take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT®), which analyzes your knowledge of the basic sciences, your reading and writing abilities, and your problem-solving skills.

 

You also should consult Medical School Admission Requirements (MSAR™), published by the Association of American Medical Colleges, which provides the specific admission requirements of each U.S. and Canadian medical school.

 

Once you've been accepted, the medical school faculty and staff will do everything they can to help you succeed. In fact, more than 97 percent of entering medical students obtain their M.D. degrees.

 

During the first two years you will study the basic sciences—anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, microbiology, pathology, and pharmacology—as well as behavioral sciences. You'll also begin learning the fundamental techniques of taking a medical history and examining patients.

 

Next, you'll go into the hospital and various clinics to observe and work with experienced doctors and begin to learn how to take care of patients. At this time you'll begin to explore the wide variety of career paths within medicine, such as family practice, internal medicine, surgery, psychiatry, obstetrics and gynecology, and pediatrics.

 

Your final years are spent continuing your contact with patients and doctors in a clinical setting while taking elective courses.

 

After medical school you will spend three to seven years in a residency, where you will gain further experience and training in the specialty you have chosen.

 

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So you want to be a Doctor of Naturopathy?    by Liz Langdon


So you want to be a Doctor of Naturopathy? Or do you want to be a true Naturopath? Yes, there are two distinct paths when it comes to natural medicine. You can get a Doctor of Naturopathy degree from an accredited school after which you become a primary care physician. You can then prescribe drugs and perform minor surgery.

Or you can go the route of the true Naturopath and learn Clinical Nutrition, Homeopathy, Herbology, Hydrotherapy, Physical Medicine (which may include Massage Therapy and Reflexology), and Counseling.

The "formal" education in Naturopathic Medicine includes prescribing pharmaceuticals. The true Naturopath educates the person on healing herbs and the benefits of a balanced, nutritious diet.

The Naturopathic Doctor performs minor surgery. The true Naturopath shuns any invasive procedure.

The Naturopathic Doctor diagnoses and treats disease. The true Naturopath works with the person in order to prevent disease.

The Naturopathic Doctor goes to school in order to become a primary care physician. The true Naturopath only wants the best for the person - the best food, the best water, the best natural remedies, and the best lifestyle.

The Naturopathic Doctor is not recognized by the American Medical Association. The true Naturopath could care less. She follows her own philosophy that encompasses a holistic approach to medical care, care that focuses on cleansing and strengthening the body so it can heal itself.

No matter which path you take, the basic philosophy remains the same. Naturopathy takes a distinctly natural approach to health and disease. It emphasizes treatment that stimulates, boosts, and supports the innate healing capacity of the human body.

Naturopathy is based on the philosophy first used in the Hippocratic School of Medicine from around 400 B.C., when they used the term "Vis Medicatrix Naturae," which is Latin for "the Healing Power of Nature." They noted the body's ability to create, sustain, and restore health. The Naturopath identifies and removes obstacles to health and helps the patient build the right environment to support good health.

The Naturopath realizes you must get to the root of the illness to cure the illness. If you don't know what causes a disease, you can not cure the disease. Symptoms are messages from the body leading the Naturopath to the root of the illness. Therefore symptoms must not be covered up by medication until a diagnosis is made.

Naturopathy follows the edict "First do no harm." Treatment must support the healing process, not work against it. Any drug or treatment that suppresses symptoms without first diagnosing and treating the disease is considered harmful and must be avoided or reduced as much as possible.

The Naturopath believes in the holistic approach to health. The person as a whole, mind, body, and spirit, as well as his living environment is taken into consideration when treatment is administered. This requires an individualized and unique treatment plan for every patient.

In order to create an individual plan for each patient, the Naturopath must have a personal relationship with each patient. The patient informs the Naturopath of his daily life, eating and sleeping habits, stress level, etc. The Naturopath educates the patient on proper diet, stress management, and any other treatment that suits his individual needs. Ultimately it is the patient who heals himself, or the body heals itself.

The ultimate goal of the Naturopath is the prevention of illness. Through education, the Naturopath hopes diet, herbal supplements, proper exercise, and a healthy living environment can prevent disease from occurring in the first place.

By boosting the immune system, the body can become a fortress against invading diseases, viruses, and bacteria. In the end patients may be knocking on the true Naturopath's door instead of the Doctor's door when prescription drugs, vaccines, and surgery prove they do not hold the answer for today's superbugs, the bird flu, anthrax, or whatever horror is next to hit the unsuspecting public.

Keep that in mind the next time the FDA recalls the prescription drug you've been taking for months because it destroys liver function in certain individuals. There just might be a natural solution to your health problem that poses no side effects. Just something to keep in mind.

About the Author

Liz Langdon is teaching others the benefits of Holistic Health and Healing by writing about the various alternatives to traditional medicine.

 

 

 

 

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Doctors: Get Rid of Your Ties!   by Dr. Joseph Mercola


The next time you pay a visit to your doctor (assuming it's a man), you may want to ask him when was the last time he had his tie cleaned, according to a British report about combating staph infections (MRSA) in hospitals.

The report, released by the British Medical Association, urges physicians to stop wearing ties because people rarely have them cleaned,meaning they could be an ideal source of infection.

Sounds pretty insignificant, until you take into account some 300,000patients in Britain alone contract infections every year -- about 9 percent of the patient population in a hospital at any given time.

Even more interesting is that a 15 percent decrease in infections in British hospitals would result in a savings of more than $250 million a year to the British health system, not an insignificant sum by any stretch of the imagination.

Of course, there's no question the best thing anyone can do to prevent the spread of viruses, MRSA and other bugs is also the simplest: Washing your hands with plain soap and water.

With that in mind, I urge you to stay away from antibacterial soaps containing synthetic chemicals like triclosan that create germs resistant to antibiotics and soaps over the long haul.

Other possible natural antibacterial agents areessential oils.

BBC News February 21, 2006


About the Author

This article is reprinted from Mercola.com, the world's #1 most visited and trusted natural/alternative health website. For a limited time only, you can take the FREE "Metabolic Type Test" to help you learn the right foods for your particular body type so you can achieve optimal fitness & health.

 

 

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