Sports Medicine
Doctor
Duties and responsibilities: A sports doctor can enjoy the
coveted stability and satisfaction of a career treating patients in a hospital
or clinic. And at the same time, this doctor could also work for professional
or college sports teams, traveling with the players and enjoying games from the
sidelines! Not many careers boast such a varied professional landscape, but
this variety is just one of the many appeals of becoming a sports doctor.
Salary: They earn about $279,000
Education: Many students who are interested in going on to
medical school complete a bachelor’s degree with a pre-med concentration that
gives them a solid foundation in biology, chemistry and physics. Getting into
medical school can be competitive, so students must complete the courses and
have excellent grades to be a good applicant. Students will also be required to
pass the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) in order to get into medical school.
Those interested in sports medicine are usually sports lovers themselves, often
involved in some kind of team or individual sports activity.
Reflection: I would love to be one of these.
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