Ophthalmologist
Duties
and Responsibilities:
Ophthalmologists are physicians who specialize in the
treatment of eye disorders and diseases. They treat vision problems and write
prescriptions for both pharmaceuticals and corrective eyeglass lenses. When necessary,
they perform eye surgery. Most ophthalmologists are in private practice,
however some are employed by hospitals or clinics, and others perform research.
Average
Salary: $90,000-$150,000
Educational
Requirements:
Only physicians may study to become ophthalmologists. After completing
medical school and an internship, an ophthalmologist must then complete a three
to five year residency in an approved ophthalmologist program. After completing
their residency program they must pass an examination to be certified.
Reflection:
Do you would like to be one? Why or why not?
I wouldn’t like
to be an ophthalmologist because I would not trust myself to touch someone’s
eye knowing I may hurt them. To conduct eye surgery, or any type of surgery,
you would have to have a steady hand and I, in most cases, do not have a steady
hand. If I would to be able to get over the fear of hurting someone’s eye by
accident I would probably like to be an ophthalmologist.
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