Oncologist
An
Oncologist’s duty or responsibility is to perform wide variety of procedures
the ascertain the condition of tissues and to detect cancer. They also collect
medical histories and perform physical evaluations like, maintaining records
managing the work staff, and coordinate with other medical personal.
An Oncologist
makes between the ranges of $222,809 to $351,598.
To become an
oncologist you must require an M.D. degree other requirements are to fulfill
state licensure requirements; complete residency training programs and
subspecialty training programs.
I wouldn’t like to be
an oncologist because the medical area isn’t something that calls to me I would
rather help people in another way.-
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