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Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

JOB OPTIONS

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GENERAL SURGEON

GENERAL SURGEON
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FACTS

  • Surgical oncology, including coordinated multimodality management of the cancer patient by screening, surveillance, surgical adjunctive therapy, rehabilitation, and follow-up
  • Comprehensive management of trauma, including musculoskeletal, hand, and head injuries. The responsibility for all phases of care of the injured patient is an essential component of general surgery.
  • Complete care of critically ill patients with underlying surgical conditions, in the emergency room, intensive care unit, and trauma/burn units
  • At least 54 months (4.5 years) must be clinical surgery, with experience in endoscopy, surgical intensive care, and emergency care included under this category.
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FACTS

  • There were nearly 6,800 applicants competing for approximately 2,700 openings in 2013.
  • Take all the 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.
  • Choose a degree program which will provide you a strong grounding in the biological and physical sciences.
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PRO SWIMMER

FACtS

  • For professional swimmers, this means both lucrative sponsorship and a deep-pocketed support organization — USA Swimming raises about $100 million a year, from its nearly 300,000 members’ registration fees, taking a share of about a sixth of that money for its own revenue.
  • National team members ranked 16th in the world or higher in their respective events who sign on as partners and commit to a group of events and appearances can receive a $3,000-a-month
  • In order to make sponsorship a good deal for the swimming companies, we need to find a way to make a cheaply-playable sport pay big money.

WHY I CHOOSE THESE

  • I choose these jobs because I'm interested in each one and I am ready to work hard towards each ones goals.
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BENEFITS FROM EACH JOB

  • A benefit from being a General surgeon is learning new things and the anatomy that comes with it.
  • Benefits that come from being a vet is working with animals and the medicine
  • Benefits of being a swimmer is being fit, doing something I love and being a role model for others.

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