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The Education Required For An MD Orthopedic Career

By Jeannie Chapman


If you dream about working in a hospital you may find yourself wondering what it takes to be an MD orthopedic professional. Orthopedics is the part of a medical facility that handles persons with broken bones, or with muscle issues. These patients may suffer from deformities, arthritis or various other ailments. They could require surgery as well.

Within this medical profession, you could decide to become a nurse, a technician, a surgeon or even a sales representative. Each of these positions will require some intensive studying, as there are various examinations that will need to be passed. You cannot practice orthopedics if you do not have the relevant qualifications. The individual studying should also be determined and focused in order to get through the work required.

Technicians are medical personnel who work under the supervision of the surgeon, and who are trained in the maintenance and preparation of casts, braces and all other relevant equipment. They will take care of patients by adjusting, applying and removing the splints or casts that are necessary. Technicians could work in orthopedics, in the plastic surgery department or in the emergency section of a hospital.

In order to study as a technician you must have achieved good grades in high school, or have a GED qualification. You will not be able to study further if you don't. In high school, subjects such as mathematics, science, biology and physics are helpful. Various courses will then be studied by the technician, such as orthopedics and physiology, and the NBCOT examination will need to be passed.

If you are interested in becoming a nurse who works with orthopedic patients, you will first need to become an RN, or registered nurse. You will also need to work as an RN for a number of hours before you can work in orthopedics. RN's must pass the National Council Licensure Examination, or NCLEX, by working through a nursing degree program.

Surgeons will need to study hard for a number of years before they can practice, and will therefore need to be determined in order to complete their studies. If you have this sort of career in mind, make sure it is the right one for you before spending so much money and time on education. Go see a practicing surgeon to find out what the work entails. Once decided, find a good school, and remember to also consider schools of osteopathic medicine.

Sales representatives, or marketers, do not have to take care of patients, but will rather be selling orthopedic equipment to medical facilities and practitioners. For this a marketing or business degree is needed, as well as sufficient knowledge regarding orthopedics. The marketer will take the equipment from the manufacturer and demonstrate it to the hospital administrators.

Someone who works in an MD orthopedic department of a hospital, regardless of their position, needs to be a dedicated and professional worker. They should have good communication skills and a genuine love for people. A hardworking individual working in orthopedics will be rewarded with a high salary.




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