Monday, April 20, 2015

Basic Information On Doctors In The US

By Iva Cannon


A doctor as a medical professional specializes in promoting, maintaining, and restoring human health. The aforementioned is achieved through study, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of physical or mental impairments like injuries and diseases. Doctors are also called physicians and they have many fields to specialize in. Specialization can be based on techniques of treatment, disease categories, and patient type. Those that specialize in the above categories are called specialist medical practitioners.

Medical practitioners may also specialize in providing continuous comprehensive health care services to individuals, communities, or families for an extended period of time. When they do that, they are referred to as general practitioners. The meaning of the word doctor or physician and the practitioners who practice medicine varies across the world, but they all maintain certain common elements. Different degree certificates are awarded to people who qualify to practice.

There are several sub-specialties for physicians to specialize in. Some of them include obstetrics and gynecology, ophthalmology, geriatrics, pediatrics, psychiatry, endocrinology, emergency medicine, internal medicine, neurology, and anesthesiology. Physicians accept patients, give advice, investigate medical problems, and treat conditions they are able ton. Treatment is done through administering injections, drugs and performing surgical procedures.

There are several places where physicians can work. Some work in clinics and small offices whereas others settle for big hospitals and group practices. Statistics indicate 700, 000 physicians got employed in 2012 in the United States including Mt. Sterling alone. It has been projected that employment will continue to rise until the year 2022. The meaning here is that employment opportunities will continue being available in excess over of physicians looking for work.

Normally, a doctor is required to spend many hours working every day. They spend over forty hours every week working on average. The 40 hours per week include hours they spend attending to emergencies they are called for at night. It is a common thing to see these practitioners working throughout the night. Holidays are available to some once or twice in a year. However, workers on holidays can always be called back to work if there is need for that.

Becoming a doctor is involving and normally requires one to go through a tertiary-level academic institution, a medical school. Education in tertiary level institution takes five to six years in most developed states before one graduates to enter the medicine career. Strict supervision is given to all graduates for a certain period of time before they can be registered to practice on their own. Full registration is granted after that. In the US, only practitioners who went through residencies can practice.

After achieving the required academic qualification and earning the degree, one proceeds into registration and licensing process. Sometimes, one may need a license from a single country while in some cases, licenses from multiple countries may be needed. A license gives the practitioner the power to practice freely and apply their knowledge on patients.

In conclusion, the medicine field is very profitable. Workers in the US earn a decent salary and are respected in American society. These workers have been credited with several findings that have revolutionized the medicine career.




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