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STEPS.TO BCOME AN ONCOLOGIST.

WHICH TYPE OF ONCOLOGIST EARNS MORE SALARY. ❤

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ONCOLOGIST





What you need to know

Overview

Oncologists are physicians who specialize in diagnosing and treating cancer using chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, biological therapy, and targeted therapy. Oncologists are often the main health care provider for someone who has cancer.


∆ What skills are needed?

•Communication skills: Oncologists need to be excellent communicators. They must communicate effectively with their patients and other healthcare support staff.
•Compassion: Patients who are sick or injured may be in extreme pain or distress. Oncologists must treat patients and their families with compassion and understanding.
•Detail oriented: Patients must receive appropriate treatment and medications. Oncologists must accurately monitor and record various pieces of information related to patient care.
•Dexterity: Oncologists may work with very precise and sometimes sharp tools, and mistakes can have serious consequences.
•Leadership skills: Oncologists who work in their own practice must manage a staff of other professionals.
•Organizational skills: Good record keeping and other organizational skills are critical in both medical and business settings.
•Patience. Oncologists may work for long periods with patients who need special attention: Persons who fear medical treatment may require more patience.

•Physical stamina: Oncologists should be comfortable lifting or turning disabled patients, or performing other physical tasks.
•Problem-solving skills: Oncologists need to evaluate patients’ symptoms and administer the appropriate treatments. They need to do this quickly if a patient’s life is threatened.



∆ What education is required?

Oncologists typically need a bachelor’s degree, a degree from a medical school, which takes 4 years to complete, and, 3 to 7 years in internship and residency programs.

Medical schools are highly competitive. Most applicants must submit transcripts, scores from the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), and letters of recommendation. Schools also consider an applicant’s personality, leadership qualities, and participation in extracurricular activities. Most schools require applicants to interview with members of the admissions committee.

Students spend most of the first 2 years of medical school in laboratories and classrooms, taking courses such as anatomy, biochemistry, pharmacology, psychology, medical ethics, and in the laws governing medicine. They also gain practical skills; learning to take medical histories, examine patients, and diagnose illnesses.

During their last 2 years, medical students work with patients under the supervision of experienced physicians in hospitals and clinics. Through rotations in internal medicine, family practice, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, psychiatry, and surgery, they gain experience in diagnosing and treating illnesses in a variety of areas.

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