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Pulmonary Medical Physician - 4/6/2018

Pulmonary Medical Physician

Duties and Responsibilities: A Pulmonary Medical Physician, can also be reffered to as a Pulmonologist. The job of a pulmonologist is to treat and cure diseases of the lung. They provide patient care and help keep their lungs in good condition. 

Salary: A pulmonologist makes about $256,000 a year or more depending on their level of degree and where they work. 

Educational Requirements: In order to become a pulmonologist you need an undergraduate degree, medical education, residency and certification, and finally his pulmonary fellowship

Demand for this career: This career has an outlook of 22%. In order to be good at this job you need to be respectful, be open minded, be able to work under pressure, and you need to be a critical thinker. 

Reflection: I think this job is really interesting. I have seen how pulmonologist work and the job they do and I find it really interesting. Image result for pulmonologists

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