Friday, September 26, 2014

                             Cardiologist 

Duties and responsibilities: A cardiologist is a doctor of the heart, arteries and veins. Cardiology is considered a specialty within the broader category of internal medicine, and you can be trained in such subspecialties as nuclear cardiology, interventional cardiology, electrophysiology and echocardiography. You'll diagnose and treat cardiovascular diseases. You'll also promote heart health and provide rehabilitation to those who've undergone surgery or treatment for heart ailments. Invasive non-interventional cardiologists diagnose patients as well as perform catheterizations to examine clogged arteries. Interventional cardiologists perform cardiovascular procedures to cure or treat diseases.

salary:$512,000 

education: To become a cardiologist, you must complete a pre-med bachelor's degree. The program you choose should be heavy in pre-med courses, such as anatomy, biology, chemistry and statistics. You'll then want to seek a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree. This general medical degree introduces you to medicine and the medical career. Through classroom instruction and clinical experiences, you'll learn how to assess, diagnose and treat illnesses. You'll also focus on the physical sciences, medical ethics, anatomy and psychology.
After you've completed your M.D. education, you can then move into a 2- or 3-year cardiology residency. Here, you'll make rounds with experienced doctors and learn through hands-on practice. Primarily, you'll work with patients in the diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases and the prevention of illnesses. A fellowship in cardiology or a cardiovascular specialization is also beneficial to your career.




reflection: do you think would like to be one? why? why not? 
I would love to be a Cardiologist. i find it interesting working with the heart. moreover, they get paid awfully a lot. 

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