Sports Medicine Doctor
Duties And Responsibilities: Sports
doctors are medical professionals whose specialty is the prevention, diagnosis
and treatment of injuries from athletic activities. These doctors generally
focus on joint, bone and muscle health, although they also offer more
generalized medical care as well to the people with whom they work. Sports
medicine prepares these doctors for work either in a traditional hospital or
clinic setting, or in sporting events at both the professional and college
levels. No matter where they choose to work, sports doctors enjoy the deep
gratification of helping active people recover from sports-related injuries and
return to the lifestyles they love.
Average Salary: The average
annual salary for sports medicine doctors is around $279,000. Sports doctors
with more experience and their own practices can earn more than $350,000.
Educational Requirements: Many students who are interested in going on to medical school
complete a bachelor’s degree with a pre-med concentration that gives them a
solid foundation in biology, chemistry and physics. Getting into medical school
can be competitive, so students must complete the courses and have excellent
grades to be a good applicant. Students will also be required to pass the
Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) in order to get
into medical school. Those interested in sports medicine are usually sports lovers
themselves, often involved in some kind of team or individual sports activity
Reflection: Personally I would love to one day be able to
become a sports doctor, to help those in need of medical attention.
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