Anesthesiologist
1. Nature of Work
(What kind of activities and tasks would you do in this occupation?) As an anesthesiologist, various activities are performed including examining, administering, and determining the appropriate drugs that should be given to patients. Anesthesiologists take a huge responsibility role because they must choose the proper anesthetic for the patient and be aware/ take note of the condition of the patient before, during, and after the anesthetic is given.
2. Working Conditions
(Would you be working in an office or outdoors; with a team or alone; are there environmental or physical hazards?)
Typically, anesthesiologists work in a hospital-based environment that deals with general patient care and can also work in a specialized division of anesthetics. Anesthesiologist can work both alone or in a team. The
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Employment
(In what geographic locations and industries can you find a job in this occupation?)
Optometry is offered in various geographic locations and can be found in offices of health care professions, physician offices, health care stores, outpatient care centers, and general medical hospitals. 4. Training, Qualifications, and Advancement
(What are the minimum requirements for the job? What do you need to do to get ahead in this field?)
The minimum requirements include a Bachelor’s degree, completion of Doctor of Optometry degree program, and to obtain an optometry license. In order to get ahead in this field you need a broad sense of science education, decision-making skills, interpersonal skills, and speaking skills. 5. Job Outlook
(Is this occupation growing at about the same rate or faster/slower than average?)
This occupation is expected to grow rapidly at a rate of 2.4% per year. In addition the rate of this occupation is also growing faster than average. 6. Earnings
(What is an entry-level rate of pay? What is a typical pay range? What is the average pay with several years of