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Career

Naudia Saelee
09.02.20
Period 2
My Top 2 Career Choices
Anesthesiologist Nurse anesthetists
Requirements and Skills
Anesthesiologist: Nurse Anesthetists:

● High school diploma ● Doctoral degree


● Bachelor’s degree ● Anesthesia school
● Graduate from Medical School
● Complete an Internship
● Complete a residency in anesthesiology
● Pass additional exams to become board
certified
Yearly Pay
Anesthesiologist: Nurse Anesthetist:

$320k-$550 $170k-$230k
Benefits
Anesthesiologist: Nurse Anesthetist:

● The pay ● Profit sharing and 401K plan participation.


● Regular work hours ● Work- life balance.
● Limited patient relationship ● Nationwide relocation opportunities.
● Really easy to relocate ● Advanced a Competitive compensation and
site-specific bonus opportunities and
continuing medical education.
Career Aptitude Test
Which career best suits me?
I think that an anesthesiologist would suit me best because it’s what I’ve set my mind on
for so many years. It would be what I would talk about non stop. I used to want to become
a chef but I realized that it was just a hobby and something I can always do on the side.
Is college required?
Yes, college is required as well as receiving a medical degree and going to anesthesia
school.
Differences between degrees
AA - Associate of Arts(2 years)

BA - Bachelor of Arts(4 years)

BS - Bachelor of Sciences(4 years)

Masters - takes 1-2 years to complete, requires a bachelor's degree

PhD - 2+ years to complete


What major is needed?
The major that is needed is a Pre-Med course. It’s what’s closest to my goal.
Are certifications required?
I must complete 4 years of residency in Anesthesiology and pass a board certification
exam.
What is the difference between net gross and pay?
Gross pay is the amount you owe employees before withholding taxes and other deductions. Gross pay is not the
amount you pay your employee.
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