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Radiology is the science basically dealing with nuclear radiation, and X rays...
What is Radiology or even a Radiologist you might ask?
-Radiologist specialize in wide arrays of advanced technology used to identify X-RAYS, and works in a team to produce medical imaging to produce results for a patient!
THAT IS ALOT^ (want to cut to the basics?)
-Radiologist are basically doctors that profession in X-RAYS.. this helps them examin the bones, or any tissue material of the human structure.
What is the education requirements?
Degree Level Doctor of Medicine
Certification/Licensure Mandatory medical licensure, optional certification from the American Board of Radiology (ABR) or the American Osteopathic Board of Radiology (AOBR)
Additional Requirements Specialty radiology fellowship is required for certification (1-2 years)
Experience 4-year radiology residency
"The road to a career as a radiologist typically begins with earning a bachelor's degree. Medical school prerequisite courses include biology, chemistry and physics. A number of undergraduate students opt to work or volunteer in medical settings to gain experience.
The road continues with four years of medical school to become a physician. Medical school consists of two years of classroom education in the sciences, such as anatomy, pathology, pharmacology and biochemistry, followed by two years of clinical rotations in different areas of medicine, such as pediatrics, psychiatry, surgery and internal medicine."
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TYPICALLY THEIR DAYS GO LIKE THIS...
Have a great amount of responsibility for the health and safety of others.
Have a medium to high degree of social interaction. They talk with patients and medical staff throughout the day but also spend some time alone running tests.
Communicate via telephone, face-to-face discussions, and e-mail on a daily basis. They also write letters and memos, but less frequently.
Usually work as part of a team.
PHYSICAL WORK CONDITIONS
Always work indoors.
Are exposed to radiation on a daily basis. To protect themselves they wear special aprons and other safety gear.
Are exposed to the diseases and infections of patients on a daily basis.
May share work space with other radiologists and technicians.
WORK PERFORMANCE
Must be extremely exact and accurate when performing the job. Errors can impact the health of patients.
Repeat the same physical and mental activities.
Sometimes must match pace with the speed of equipment.
Make decisions on a daily basis that strongly impact patients. They consult doctors for some decisions, but make most without talking to a supervisor.
Are usually able to set their tasks for the day without consulting with a supervisor.
Work in a moderately competitive atmosphere. Their days are structured around patient appointments.
HOURS/TRAVEL
Usually work a set schedule.
Usually work at least 40 hours a week.
May work weekends and nights.
Work in a stressful environment where they must meet strict daily dead
DEMAND
AVERAGE BASE PAY: $291,000/YR.
With the low of...$158,000
Ranging from the $478 K as the highest
Dress Code
* Long hair must be cut to shoulder length or be pulled back
*Beard and mustaches must be trimmed and must physically look clean
*No pierced body parts exceot ears...
*Formally dressed in coat for work
*No visible tatoos
Salary
The demand will increase as the amount of the years go on... This will now indicate a severe competition, compensation, quality efforts, and how others view themselves in a work force
Best colleges
Attention to detail.
Ability to work as an individual and as part of a medical team of specialists.
Excellent communication skills.
Able to work well in stressful conditions.
Critical thinking.
Extensive knowledge of and an aptitude for the medical profession.
Real desire to help patients get better.
Best colleges
Emory University
Austin Peay State University
Emory University
University of Iowa
Marine biologist usually work regular business but when it comes to fieldwork its longer hours. They sometimes work in offices or in laboratories. Most of them Work in boats, at sea, or in isolated coastal areas.
Marine Bio:
Description:
A Marine Biologist is the study of marine life. They look for new species of plant and animals. Study populations. They study the effects of enviromental changes on marine organisms and ecosystem.
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1) Duke University
(Durham, North Carolina)
2) Boston University
(Boston , Massachusetts)
3) The University Of Maine (Orono, Maine)
4) Eckerd College (St. Peterburg, Florida)
Classes you need to take :
Education:must complete a bachlors degree (4 years)
if you want to you can study for a masters degree will take an additional 2 to three years .Earning a PHD will take 6 years more.
The skills and requirments needed to become a Marine Biologist are :
. How to swim and scuba dive
. How to work idependently or as part of a group
.Good observation skills
. Have good oral and communication skills
Marine biologist usually work regular business but when it comes to fieldwork its longer hours. They sometimes work in offices or in laboratories. Most of them Work in boats, at sea, or in isolated coastal areas.
"Dress code"
. They wear every day clothing
. Short, shirts, sunglasses, and sunscreen
. Wet/dry suits , Diving and swimming fins , and scuba gear (mask oxygen etc)
Salary:
The average salary of a marine biologist yearly is $44,311 ( starts at 16,640 and can go up to 189,800. hourly -$8 and can go up to $91)
Demand:
.There is a limited amount of jobs in this field
.Growth rate of 3-7 pecent from 2017-2030.s estimate of 180 to 340 new marine biologist in within the next 10 years.
.Those with advanced math and computer skills will have more advantages of getting choosen
Investigate and try to counteract the harmful substances from people,animals and the enviorment
Don't expect a standard 40-hour week. Most toxicologists put in 50 to 60 hours a week.
Regulatory: Advise the government on enviormental hazards and the dangers of chemical exposure, as well as public health and safety legistion
Industral: Often work in private companies to make sure that the products they make are safe for humans use and enviorment
Academics: Skilled reasearchers working in universties and government agencies
Occupational: Focus on saftey in the worplace hazards is the dissmention of information bearing on toxicity
Start working on the bench conducting experiments on in virtos and animals models. Over time they move on to surpervise others.
data anylysis skills and stastical are a must have
ANALYTICAL
INTERPERSONAL
COMMUNICATION
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Toxicologists are a type of medical scientist, whose job growth is predicted to be about as fast as average for all occupations.
This growth will be driven by an aging population, an increased understanding of biological processes, and an increasing dependence on pharmaceuticals.
ENTRY LEVEL-work in animal falcilites, the associate and bacholerate degree will usually stay there for there whole career
PH.D in toxicologist spends most of their time in a office planning, desigining experiments ,interperating data collected by others,writing reports and reccomdenations
Those with master's degrees averaged just over $50,000, while those with doctorates earned closer to $100,000 a year.
Aerospace engineering is the main feild dealing with the developement of aircraft and spacecraft.
Aerospace engineers can have a salary of $59,000 to $135,000.
To become an aerospace engineer you will need bacholers in technology,science, and space exploration
The demand for aerospace engineers is average compared to other jobs.
Aerospace engineers work 40 hour weeks
The best colleges to attend for becoming an aerospace engineer in Florida
Florida Institute of Technology
University of Miami
University of Central Florida
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach
University of Florida
Mechanical engineering
Mechanical
Engineer
Mechanical engineering produce specifications for, design, develop, manufacture and install new or modified mechamical componets or systems.
examples : Electric generators, internal combustion engines, and steam and gas turbines,ect.
Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering
engineering license
Effective technical skills.
The ability to work under pressure.
Problem-solving skills.
Creativity.
Interpersonal skills.
Verbal and written communication skills.
Commercial awareness.
Teamworking skills.
$51,302 - 96,533
yearly rate bouns - $96,96- 9,783
profits- $98,54 - 9,602
$15.56-42.89
hourly rate tips-$2.92
overtime - $24.17- 56.13
it takes at least 4 years of undergraduate to become an entry-level mechanical engineering. A masters degree in mechanical engineering will take an extra 4 to 7 years to complete.
Top 10
Electrical Engineer
An electrical engineer is someone who designs and develops new electrical systems, solves problems and tests equipment
Average salary: is 72,602 dollars per year
Median:is 73,028 dollars per year
Money per hour: is 63.30 dollars per hour
"The wardrobe itself refers to the clothing worn, including shirts, pants, dresses, shoes, belts, and accessories like headbands or watches" it is prettyn standard dress code just lke for school.
Grooming: Grooming is another component of appearance that comprises hairstyles, facial hair, hair color, tattoos, piercings, hygiene, etc.
The wardrobe itself refers to the clothing worn, including shirts, pants, dresses, shoes, belts, and accessories like headbands or watches" it is prettyn standard dress code just lke for school.
The BLS says electrical and electronics engineering job growth will occur largely in engineering services firms, because companies are cutting costs by contracting. Among the areas that will be in the most demand will be developing technologies around solar arrays, semiconductors and communications
Some of the best colleges to recieve the degree of electrical engineering are
Steven institute of technology
Olin college
Tuskegee university
Norwich university
Critical thinking. Engineers are problem solvers. ...
Technological knowledge. ...
Active learning. ...
Interpersonal skills. ...
Organizational skills. ...
Complex problem solving skills. ...
Mathematics and physics skills. ...
Innovative thinking.
* Engineers research and develop solutions to technical needs in society. ...
Electrical engineers develop electrical equipment involved in power generation, controlling, and transmission. They must have in-depth scientific understanding about electricity and technology in various products and services.
the branch of science that deals with the physical and biological properties and phenomena of the sea.
Marine biologists study plants and animals that live in the sea. They evaluate information and marine life samples.
Chemical oceanographers study the chemical composition of the water and floors of the oceans.
Marine geologists are concerned with the minerals found in sea beds.
Marine geophysicists also study the structure of ocean floors and the layers of rock found beneath the floors.
Other branches of oceanography are concerned with the oceans' tides, weather, waves, and currents.
Requirements
"Oceanographers usually receive a background education in biology, physics, chemistry, and geology, but they generally go on to focus their research within one field or the other. There are a few schools that offer undergraduate Bachelor's degrees in marine biology, however, most oceanographers further their study before seeking work. Usually, there are internships and assistant-level positions available for those with only undergraduate degrees. To get a more prominent position as an oceanographer, students usually go on to acquire a Master's or PhD level education before become ocean scientists. However, the undergraduate period allows a student to acquire experience all the chemistry, biology, and physics basis that allow them to build upon their studies with more advanced topics in oceanography.''
Yearly - 39,548- $105,605
hourly rate - 28.49
Oceanographers start with a bachelor's degree and then look into pursuing internship programs or entry-level positions. Many oceanographers go on to acquire a master's degree for research positions. ... Oceanography schools may offer specializations like chemical, marine geology, physical and biological oceanography.
As an oceanographer you'll need:
strong mathematical skills.
excellent observational and practical skills.
accuracy and attention to detail.
excellent spoken and written communication skills to present your findings.