Duties and responsibilities: Ear, nose, and throat specialists, also known as
otolaryngologists or ENT specialists, are medical doctors
responsible for surgical and medical treatment of the ears, nose, and throat,
as well as the related head and neck areas. Specialized skills of
otolaryngologists include managing disorders of the upper pharynx and oral
cavity, larynx (voice box), ears, nose and nasal passage, and face and neck.
Almost all ENT specialists regularly handle cases like
nosebleeds, appendectomies, infected mastoids, tonsillectomies, and sinusitis.
Salary: $205,000
per year
Education: Ear, nose,
and throat specialists must complete at least five years of training in a
surgical residency. This comprises a one-year course in general surgery and a
four-year course in nanotechnology. Most start their medical education with a
Bachelor of Science degree, but those with a Bachelor of Arts degree are also
accepted into some medical school programs.
I would like to be one
because I like to care for others. I also would like to be this because I like
to help other when they are in need
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