Duties and Responsibilities:
Plastic surgeons are medical professionals, specializing in
the correction or restoration of form and function of damaged or malformed
areas of the body. Plastic surgery includes many types of reconstructive
surgery, hand surgery, microsurgery, and the treatment of burns. Plastic
surgery, as a specialty, evolved remarkably during the 20th century in the
United States, gaining increasing importance during the treatment of World War
I soldiers with complex maxillofacial injuries.
Average Salary: $323,434
Educational Requirements:
Most prospective plastic surgeons complete undergraduate
degrees prior to attending medical school. Although bachelor's degrees in any
major are acceptable, premedical students must complete certain prerequisite
courses, including chemistry, biology and physics. The first two years of
medical school, referred to as the preclinical years, teach students the
fundamentals of body systems, diseases and patient care. The final two years
are the clinical years and place students in healthcare facilities to perform
clinical rotations. Surgery is a required rotation and some schools offer
clerkships in plastic surgery.
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