Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Oncologist , Sophie Creech

Being an oncologist is not just being a doctor, it is the act of helping someone in need every day. Oncologist study and treat tumors. That means Patients come to you for a sense of release, they put their trust in you. Oncologist have many perks to their job, besides the lifelong friendships with your work members and patients, they can make up to $400,000 a year , 4 weeks of vacation a year, and make work hours flexible around their own personal schedule. Becoming an oncologist is hard work , but it is more than worth it. Some of the requirements include: Medical College, Admissions Test (MCAT), Oncology fellowship program, and a  U.S. Medical Licensing. While on the job you will be working with radiation therapy and chemotherapy. Oncology is definitely not a job for everyone, but for those that wish to join the profession will have life experiences like no other.




2 comments:

  1. Now that I have a better understanding of the career, I realize that I would like to pursue this occupation. Helping others every day seems very intriguing to me and now I found an interesting job that fit that passion.

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  2. The amazing benefits accompanying this job, specifically at this location, has swayed me to pursue this career. I would enjoy if we could talk some more about how you feel working here and how the job suits you.

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