The first career that I have chosen to research is a neurologist. A neurologist is a specialized doctor that focuses on studying the nervous system (the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles). () They treat illnesses, diseases, and illnesses, and develop treatment plans to help the patient recover. A neurologist can work in hospitals, universities, research labs, or medical clinics, and work between 40-60 hours a week. (career cursing) In Canada, the average neurologist makes between $154,073/year and 293,432/year. (medical Salaries)
In order to become a neurologist, you must complete approximately 8 years of schooling. The first step you must take to become a neurologist is to take a form of pre-medicine education (neurology, psychology, etc.) to receive your bachelor’s degree. This usually takes between 3-4 years depending on the university, and the program you have chosen. () After achieving your bachelors you must continue your studies for 3-4 years of medical school. () Following the completion of medical school, the student must complete a one year internship in the field of medicine or surgery. Finally the student must complete 3 years of residency to fully become a …show more content…
“Anthropologists study humans: our evolution and physical characteristics, our cultures and societies, and our languages.” (career crusing) Core tasks of an anthropologist include: Conducting research, writing reports, essays, and books, produce information to the government and other corporations, teach university students, and understand fossils, primates, human cultures, social trends, and languages. Each individual field of Anthropology has benefits and disadvantages. For example: fieldwork can be very physically demanding, professors work long hours, etc… But some fields allow the opportunity to travel in their work. On average an anthropologist makes between 35,000 and 145,000/year.(career