Sports Medicine Doctor
Duties and Responsibilities: As a sports medicine doctor, you will diagnose and
treat athletes and other active people suffering from a sports-related injury
or illness. You will have the opportunity to work with medical professionals
such as surgeons, physical therapists, physiologists, nutritionists and coaches
to help patients in their recovery. You may also be asked to come up with ways
of preventing injury and promoting health for individuals actively involved in
sports and exercise.
Salary: $202,790
Education: After obtaining a bachelor's degree with a strong
pre-medical curriculum, you must attend an accredited medical school to earn a
Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree or Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.). These similar
programs take four years to complete and include coursework in the
musculoskeletal and nervous systems, biochemistry and physiology, as well as
the legal aspects of medicine, among other topics.
After receiving your
degree, you must perform a residency lasting 2-7 years in a specialty such as
family medicine, physical medicine and rehabilitation, internal medicine,
emergency medicine or pediatrics. As part of your residency, look to become
involved in research projects and select rotations geared toward sports
medicine. During your residency you can study urgent care, pharmacology,
musculoskeletal medicine and endocrinology.
Following residency, you
can complete a sports medicine fellowship; this usually takes 1-2 years to
complete. Besides lectures, you may be involved in doing clinical work with
patients trying to recover from musculoskeletal injuries such as sprains,
stress fractures or injuries from overuse. You may also assist athletes with strength
conditioning or help them deal with non-musculoskeletal injuries, like brain
trauma, chronic illness or issues related to nutrition and performance.
Reflection: I would not like to be a sports medicine doctor. I would
not like to become a sport medicine doctor because I am not interested in
sports nor to heal the injuries of an athlete, it sounds boring. Why have a
huge part of my life devoted to something boring.
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