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Medical career By: Bianca Macias & Ivan

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Medical career By: Bianca Macias & Ivan

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What is a dentists?A dentist is a person who is qualified to treat the diseases and conditions that affect the teeth and gums, esp. the repair and extraction of teeth and the insertion of artificial ones.

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Salary for dentistsThese are the different average salaries in different states

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Pediatrician

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What is a pediatrician ?

A pediatrician is a child's physician who provides preventive health maintained for healthy children and medical care for children who are acutely or chronically ill.

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Pediatrician

Pediatrician mage the physical mental and emotional well being of there patients in every stage of development in good healthy or in illness.

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Salary An average pediatrician starting salary is around $135,000 with few years of medical experience receives about 175,000 a year.

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Equipment Pediatricians will use a Varity of equipment

for routine care and special equipment in other conditions. They use the same equipment as any other doctor.

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Part 1 becoming a pediatricianObtain a high school diploma or pass the General Education

Graduate from a four year university. Development (GED

Take the Medical Finish medical school College Admission Test (MCAT)

Finish medical schoolComplete a residency at a hospitalGet board certified

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Part 2

Be prepared for the physical and emotional challenges involved

Know what to expect in medical schoolStart early. It is important that you fully apply

yourself in all levels of your education, from high school through medical school.

Determine whether you enjoy working with children

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veterinarian

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Veterinarian A veterinarian is a person that take care of

sick or injured animals and perform surgery also gives medicine when needed.

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Salary A veterinarian average starting salary is

47,000 and with few years of experience up to 70,000 a year.

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How to become a veterinarian Start preparing as early as you can Take all the courses in mathematics, chemistry, biology, and physics courses

which are available to you in middle and high school; they will open up many career opportunities in college including veterinary medicine.

Undergraduate Degree Program Choose a degree program which will provide you a strong grounding in the

biological and physical sciences. Maintain a competitive grade-point average, preferably 3.5 or higher. Most veterinary schools examine courses taken in the last 3-4 semesters closely.

Volunteering Volunteer with a veterinarian to gain animal and clinical experience, and

appreciation for the veterinary medical field. This might be an opportunity to find out if veterinary medicine is for you.

Graduate Record Examinations Take the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) which is accepted by most

veterinary colleges. Check each school’s web page for their target GRE scores.

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How to become a veterinarian Letters of Recommendation Choose three individuals to provide letters of recommendation.

One is required from an academic adviser; one is required from a veterinarian; and the third one can be from an Individual of your choice (typically one of your course instructors).

While it is your right to see the letters, our advice is to waive the right to examine the letters. Evaluators will know before they write the letter if you have waived the right to see the letters or not. Some schools will think hat evaluators may be hesitant to make negative comments about students do not waive their right to examine the evaluations. This can influence the evaluation of that letter by the admission committee.

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Tools used Veterinarians are medical professionals, so

they use many of the same tools and instruments that human physicians do - syringes, scalpels, stethoscopes, etc. However there are species-specific tools that are unique to veterinary medicine, including emasculators, dental floats and trocars.

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