Surgeons require a significant amount of formal education. Becoming a surgeon is a long and very tiring process. Usually it requires four years of undergraduate school, for years o medical school, and three to ten years of residency and fellowship. Surgeons must have a doctorate degree, post-doctoral training, licensure, and board-certification. …show more content…
According to 1.salary.com, " $357,650 is the median amount o money surgeons get paid." How much money one makes depends on the specialty one goes into. Pediatric surgeons make $166,000, which is not the least amount of money a surgeon can make. Plastic surgeons make somewhere around, $74,000 to $84,000 per year.
If one wants to do it all, go into general surgery. If ones looking for a specific specialty, like hearts or brains, then one should consider becoming a neurological or cardiothorastic surgeon. If one wants something simple, then one should probably start looking for a different medial field or get out of the medical field completely. There are many different types of surgeons. One will knows when they have made the right choice because everyday when one wakes up they will feel happy that they get to go and do something they love, and grateful that they have the orotundity to get up and go to work.
A surgeons job is to fix someone when they are "broken", unlike doctors, surgeons require more schooling and need to be better prepared for the situation. The job of a surgeon requires a lo of school. Most surgeons get paid a respectable amount of money. One should have great expectations when becoming a surgeon. All surgeons are meant to help people, not hurt