Oncologist
Duties
and responsibilities: Oncology
specialists are physicians trained in a variety of cancer diagnostic and
treatment procedures, such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Typical
oncology specialists may have as much as 15 years of advanced education and
training, which includes undergraduate studies, medical school, and one or more
residency training programs. Additionally, licensure is required to practice as
a physician. The American Board of Medical Specialties certifies oncology
physicians in five different specialized areas, including radiation, medical,
surgical and pediatric oncology.
Salary:$217,856
Education:
oncology specialists must
complete up to eight years of undergraduate and medical school education. They
then train in a medical residency that can last 3-5 years depending on the
specialty. Those pursing subspecialty training may also be required to complete
an additional residency or fellowship of up to three years. must pass a licensing exam before
they are able to practice. Completion of training often qualifies oncology
specialists for voluntary certification, which typically involves a set of
written and oral exams and a performance review.
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I want to be an oncologist to save life's.
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