The job of a dermatologist is to treat aesthetic problems rather than internal issues in the human body. For instance, a dermatologist might treat skin conditions like acne, athletes foot, and a number of other skin related issues. Also take note that this field can require that one perform surgery.
Surgery in this field is not usually related to life threatening illness, but there are times when you will need to perform skin cancer surgery. Aside from that you might perform a phlebectomy, liposuction, or even chemical peels. The chemical peel can be a bit dangerous as it involves applying chemicals to an individual's face and peeling off the top layer of skin. This is an aesthetic surgery intended to remove the signs of aging.
Where will you work? After you complete your medical school training and your mandatory five year residency, you will need to seek out work at a clinic, hospital, or even a private practice. Another thing to note is that in a dermatology job you may be in a position to perform house calls, meaning your client bases increases, and though this doesn't seem like it should be a concern: you will be in a position to make more money.
Let's face it, we all need money, and while helping people comes first, it sure would be nice to live comfortably simply because it helps us to do our job better. Then again it also helps us to take the yacht out on Sunday afternoons. With that being said, let's talk a bit about the salary someone in dermatology can hope to earn.
The current earnings for a dermatologist in the US is approximately $196,150. There are some, having been in the field for a number of years who are making more than $240,000 per year however, making this a 100k+ job. If you create a private practice, then you can set a rate for each client based on the severity of their needs.
At present, there are approximately 8,500 certified practitioners in this field, and there is always a need for more. If you take this career path, you will undoubtedly find that it is extremely rewarding and a career that can serve you well until retirement. That being said, this is a great career to pursue and though it will take quite a bit of time to sort out, the end result will be well worth it. You will have the rewarding experience of helping others, and on top of that you will earn a rather nice salary. So start researching this career path today, and soon enough you will be wearing the white coat and bringing in the big bucks.
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