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By: Izzy Josheff
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A gerontologist is a medical professional who studies and treats conditions related to the aging process. Some professionals conduct detailed laboratory research on diseases and aging in general others work in hospitals and nursing homes to provide direct care for patients. May teach gerontology or social classes.
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A typical day for a gerontologist may consist of counseling sessions or talking to different clients of different age groups. Teaching gerontology classes. Attending departmental meetings. Working in the lab developing new ways to treat or cure sickness.
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Aspiring gerontologists often have to study a wide range of subjects including nursing, psychology, sociology and medicine to name a few. Those who are interested in the field should take courses in sociology, biology, chemistry, and psychology. To be considered a qualified gerontologist one must obtain either a bachelor of medicine or a bachelor of surgery.
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Gerontology is a growing profession, and is expected to increase drastically in the near future. Everybody gets old, its just a fact of life, but with the worlds population steadily increasing the demand for health professionals is obviously going to increase.
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The annual salary for gerontologists is $41,800 a year. Salary range can be anywhere between $28,500 and $55,300 dollars a year Income varies greatly depending on education and experience.
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To be a successful gerontologist you should be able to listen to and understand information. You should be able to communicate information and ideas in speaking so others will understand. You should be able to see details at close range. You should be able to speak and write clearly so others will be able to understand you.
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Obtaining information Processing information Making decisions and solving problems Updating and using relevant knowledge Interacting with computers Analyzing data or information Documenting/recording information Identifying objects, actions, and events Evaluating information to determine compliance with standards And interpreting the meaning of information for others.
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