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This article outlines the qualifications required to become an orthopedic surgeon, including completion of an undergraduate program, medical school, and a 5-year residency program. It also discusses the importance of obtaining ABOS (American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery) certification, the high demand for orthopedic surgeons in hospitals, and the flexibility of retirement age in this field. The focus is on the meaningful nature of the work and its role in personal fulfillment. Stay informed about the requirements and the rewarding aspects of this medical profession.
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Orthopedic Surgeon, Ricky Cooks
Undergraduate program • Medical School • 5-year residency program • ABOS Certification Qualifications http://www.med.umn.edu/medical-school-students/medical-school-admissions/curriculum/
No specific location • Any hospital or practice • 5-year residency Location Requirements
Secure • Good demand • Hospitals rather than practices Security http://www.lammico.com/CMS400Min/assets/0/70/160/64bacac1-de45-4406-9394-76a5fef4d8c5.jpg http://www.martineauelectric.com/images/Wakefield1.jpg
Can choose to retire whenever they choose. • Average age is 65. http://www.medicalpracticetrends.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/retired-doctor1.jpg Retirement
Meaningful job • Helping people Personal Fulfillment