TRAITS
for Success

good leadership skills

committed to life-long

   learning

care about people

work confidently under

   stressful conditions

 
hysicians perform medical examinations, take histories,
request lab studies, and order x-rays to diagnose and
treat illnesses and injuries. They teach people about their
own bodies and help them to understand the effects of diet,
exercise, and aging. Also known as allopathic physicians and
MDs, they are licensed to perform surgery and prescribe
medications.  More and more primary care physicians
(family physicians, pediatricians, internists) are needed
to take care of the majority of medical problems. These
doctors are an integral part of the health care team and are
desperately needed in rural areas. Other physicians work
in research to find new ways to diagnose, control, and
cure diseases. Doctors who have their own practices must
oversee personnel, payroll, billing, and other business-
related functions.
Average Starting Salary (primary care physician) $110,600- $162,700       
Areas of Specialization
Doctors of medicine may obtain a general certificate or a subspecialty certificate from any of the following approved specialty boards:

Allergy and Immunology
Anesthesiology
Colon and Rectal Surgery
Dermatology
Emergency Medicine
Family Practice
Internal Medicine
Medical Genetics
Neurological Surgery
Nuclear Medicine
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Ophthalmology
Orthopaedic Surgery
Otolaryngology
Pathology
Pediatrics
Physical Medicine and
    Rehabilitation
Plastic Surgery
Preventive Medicine

Psychiatry and Neurology
Radiology
Surgery
Thoracic Surgery
Urology

Work Environment
Community health centers
Health maintenance
    organizations
HIV/AIDS clinics
Hospitals
Indian Health Service
Medical schools
Military
Prisons
Private practices
Public health departments
Research facilities
Substance abuse treatment
    centers
Urgent care centers
Veterans' affairs
Academic Requirements
A college preparatory diploma is recommended. A four-year undergraduate degree emphasizing the sciences and liberal arts is required to enter medical school. Some medical schools have early admissions programs, which allow more flexibility in course scheduling during the last two years of college. Medical schools also require applicants to take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). Four years of medical school is required after receiving a bachelor’s degree. Some schools offer combined bachelor’s and medical degrees; training lasts from six to eight years. Students are accepted into this type of program directly from high school. Physicians undergo graduate medical training after completion of medical school. This is called a residency program and lasts from three to five years.
Licensure, Certification and
Registration

To practice medicine, physicians and resident physicians must have a license through the Georgia State Board of Medical Examiners. During residency training, physicians generally work toward obtaining certification from one of the 24 approved medical specialty boards. This is a voluntary procedure but one that is chosen by most physicians.

Professional Organizations
There are professional organizations in each area of
specialization.
American Medical Association
(800) 621-8335
www.ama-assn.org
Association of American Medical Colleges
(202) 828-0400
www.aamc.org
Georgia Composite State Board of Medical
   Examiners
(404) 656-3913
www.medicalboard.georgia.gov
Georgia State Medical Association
(404) 752-1564
www.gastatemedicalassoc.org
Liaison Committee on Medical Education
  (American Medical Association)
www.lcme.org
 
Medical Association of Georgia                          Chester R. LaPeza, MD
(800) 282-0224                          Cordele
www.mag.org  
 
National Medical Association  
(202) 347-1895  
www.nmanet.org  
   
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS  
Doctoral Degree
Emory University
Medical College of Georgia
Mercer University
Morehouse School of Medicine
 
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