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I asked this earlier and only got two answers. Can I get some more?

I'm about to enter my junior year in high school and I'm considering careers. I am really interested in anesthesiology and my favorite university has a program for that. Here are my questions:

-What do I need to do for my bachelor's degree?
-What is residency like?
-Is the job worth the money? (It should be as much as the salary is)
-Is the job too demanding for a husband and children?
-Will I be satisfied with my choice?

Please answer only if you know what you are talking about.

2006-07-17 14:54:38 · 1 answers · asked by Kate 3 in Health Other - Health

1 answers

Hi,,, ok here is the scoop you need.... you need to have a degree in .... pre-med.. or biology,chemistry,,, or bs RN......

You get accepted into med school and learn from there,, is hard,, its difficult,, but its worth it....in the long run... yes,, it takes you away from home, family,, and friends ... but it is your carrier..

I have a good friend that is a Nurse Anestheologist.... he makes about 300 or more grand a year.. I say that is pretty darn good...and a doctor can make more than that......

good luck....

2006-07-17 15:01:51 · answer #1 · answered by eejonesaux 6 · 0 0

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