Cardiology Mikayla Anderson W1
Cardiology The branch of medicine that deals with diseases and abnormalities of the heart.
Jobs Cardiologist- Physician who treats heart diseases and defects, provides preventative care and diagnosis of the cardiovascular system. Clinical Nurse Specialist- Registered nurse who has completed their masters or doctorate level education as a CNS. Cardiac Per fusionist- Not a doctor or nurse, but is a specialized medical professional who operates the heart- lung machine, which keeps the patients blood pumping throughout and open heart surgery.
Education Medical school (4 years) Internal medicine residency (3 years) Cardiology fellowship (2-3 years)
Colleges University of South Dakota ($20,891) University of Nebraska ($70,850) University of Illinois ($72,442) Stanford University ($52,491)
Demand and Income Demand- 14% by 2024 Income-$150,000 (Lowest) $300,000+ (Highest)
Day In The Life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UV7djHx80g8
References https://www.verywell.com/clinical-nurse-specialist-career-profile-and-job-options-1736247 https://www.verywell.com/cardiology-and-cardiovascular-societies-1736315 http://study.com/articles/Cardiologist_Career_Profile_and_Educational_Requirements.htm lhttp://www.usd.edu/admissions/tuition-and-fees http://study.com/cardiologist_school.html
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