Monday, August 18, 2014

Ophthalmologist

Ophthalmologist

Duties and responsibilities:

Ophthalmologist are physicians who specialize in the treatment of eye disorders and diseases. They treat vision problems and write prescriptions for both pharmaceuticals and corrective eyeglass lenses. When necessary, they perform eye surgery. Most ophthalmologists are in private practice, however some are employed by hospitals or clinics, and other perform research.
Average Salary: $90,000-$150,000

Educational Requirements:


Only physicians may study to become ophthalmologists. After completing medical school and internship, an ophthalmologist must then complete a three to five year residency in an approved ophthalmology program. After completing their residency program they must pass an examination to be certified.
                                                  
Reflection: 
No, I am not interested in becoming an ophthalmologist. The process to become an ophthalmologist is too long and I am not interested in doing surgeries on eyeballs or specialize in eye diseases. The salary is great and the job is for a good cause but studying eyes is not something that interests  me. 


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