I'm a doctor and i would like to take a speciality in one of these branches , orthopedics,ophthalmology or urosurgery which do you think is best in it's income and which is the most wanted and desirable amounge doctors,medical students and people around the world, I prefer medical and surgical seniors , specialists, sergions,doctors and medical students,thank you for help.
2007-04-09
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I think if your only criteria is income and prestige then you got into medicine for the wrong reasons.
2007-04-09 03:07:33
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answered by Troy 6
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Are you really a doctor? I expect this question from med students but you should know better.
Anyway - the answer to the question is either orthopeadics or neurosurgery. Neurosurgery is a relatively very small field in terms of the number of surgeons, and there is therefore much demand for their services. This means their renumeration package his very high. The same could be said for orthopeadics. Our bipedal bodies are not actually built to survive into our 80s and so there will be always be plentiful supply of hips, knee and back problems for an orthopeadic surgeon to contend with.
2007-04-09 12:42:32
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answered by MrSandman 5
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1) I hope that you don't make a choice based on what you read in Yahoo Answers.
2) A remedial spelling course would be helpful. A poor spelling doctor sometimes fails to inspire confidence.
3) Unless you get a new wife every few years, you will make enough money in any of the above specialties.
4) Money should not be the main criterion for choosing a specialty.
2007-04-09 14:15:25
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answered by greydoc6 7
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Have you done your internship yet? Do you have enough electives to rotate through all 3?
I would say orthopedics, but I am biased (I'm a podiatrist.) Each has its ups and downs. Talk with attendings, new residents, and senior residents in all three fields and see what they say. Urosurgery would be my least favorite of the 3 above, but I have had the least exposure to it. The pelvis is a busy place with lots of nerves and vessels in it. I had to scrub in on several pelvic procedures when I rotated through general surgery and i did not enjoy it much.....but, different strokes for different folks.
2007-04-09 02:46:00
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answered by Pahd 4
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Hi, I'm a med student too. I believe plastics and cardio are the most wanted specialities. But from those three, I would choose ophtalmology - it has a good income.. My second choice would be ortho I guess - but it demands too much phsically effort..
There is no "best or worst speciality" in medicine, you really should choose the one you are interested in..
Best wishes..
2007-04-09 03:30:13
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answered by iCan 2
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hello i'm a med student. i asked the same question weeks before now and i got a lot of favorable answers. though im still not decided on what specialization to pursue. id like to suggest that you wait until you have your internship. when you had your clinical exposure then thats the only time you can decide on what to pursue. goodluck..
2007-04-09 02:31:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Psychology, because of the fact i think of many issues are in the strategies and that i've got been involved/passionate/interested in this concern because of the fact that i strengthen right into a teenager. possibly in my next existence...........who is conscious? relaxing question right this moment, thank you for asking!
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answered by matzen 4
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Hey doc, you might want to work on your spelling before you commit to operating on people. Just a thought.
2007-04-09 03:00:01
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answered by phoenixmaximus 1
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urosurgery this is the best why?? Because i said so...
2007-04-09 02:03:35
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answered by sara h 1
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