 When athletes get injured sports medicine doctor diagnose the injury.  They help prevent the injury.  Sports Medicine doctors also treat the injury.

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 When athletes get injured sports medicine doctor diagnose the injury.  They help prevent the injury.  Sports Medicine doctors also treat the injury  Sports Medicine doctors also condition exercises to make athletes breathe more.

 To help the athletes sports medicine doctors have to use science technology and mathematics.  They figure out what’s wrong with the patient sports medicine doctors will use technology like a x-ray machine or M.R.I machine.  When the doctors give athletes medicine they would have to use mathematics  Studying the human body is a science and that’s what a sports medicine doctor does

 I want to be in sports medicine because I love sports and is fascinated by bones and muscles which tend to break or tear during sports.

 Doctors make about eighty dollars an hour.  You have to have a doctoral or professional degree  You would have to have been an intern or resident.

 "Careers in Sports Medicine and Exercise Science." American College of Sports Medicine. 2001: n.p. SIRS Discoverer. Web. 15 Feb  Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Edition, Physicians and Surgeons,  on the Internet at ans-and-surgeons.htm (visited February 15, 2013).