The Education Required For An MD Orthopedic Career

By Jeannie Chapman


Those who are interested in studying to be a professional in the medical field may consider something in the line of orthopedics. The section of an MD orthopedic hospital is where patients will go if they have minor or sever bone or muscular problems. They may have arthritis or a deformity, or they may have broken bones that need attention. There may also be surgical procedures involved.

Whether you choose to be a surgeon or a nurse, you should be prepared to face several years of intense education. You must be ready to study for long hours in order to pass the relevant exams, and be willing to take part in internship programs that will provide you with hands-on experience. You will not be allowed to enter the field of orthopedics if you do not have qualifications. Slightly different careers to follow include those of a technician and a sales rep.

If you become a technician, you will work closely with the surgeons of the hospital, providing assistance with the patients' casts, splints and braces. You will prepare and maintain these articles of equipment, and ensure that they are fitted and removed adequately. You will therefore also be in contact with patients and medical staff. Technicians are required in the orthopedics, casualty and plastic surgery sections of a hospital.

A technician must have a high school diploma or a GED before he or she can study further for this career. High school classes such as biology, maths, science, chemistry and physics are useful. Good grades are also required. The aspiring technician will then study physiology, anatomy, orthopedics and other courses, and will also undergo an internship program. Once the studies are complete, he or she will take the NBCOT exam.

Nurses who work in the orthopedics section of a hospital care for the patients with broken bones, arthritis etc. To become an orthopedic nurse, you first need to qualify as an RN (registered nurse) by following a nursing degree program and passing the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) for registered nurses. You will then need to work for a certain number of hours (usually at least 1000) before you can apply to work in the orthopedics section of the hospital.

Surgeons will need to study hard for a number of years before they can practice, and will therefore need to be determined in order to complete their studies. If you have this sort of career in mind, make sure it is the right one for you before spending so much money and time on education. Go see a practicing surgeon to find out what the work entails. Once decided, find a good school, and remember to also consider schools of osteopathic medicine.

A sales representative in orthopedics will require a bachelor's degree for most positions advertised. The degree will need to be in line with business, marketing and perhaps even biology. Although the rep is not a doctor or nurse, a reasonable knowledge of orthopedics is required. The rep will take various items of equipment developed by a manufacturer to hospital administrators, doctors and nurses, and discuss their relevancy. Experience in sales, in particular in the medical field, will be advantageous.

Whether you choose to become an MD orthopedic nurse, technician, surgeon or sales rep, you will need to be a hardworking individual who is dedicated to your job. Those who are working with patients should like to be around people. Professionals in orthopedics can expect to be rewarded for their hard work with a good rate of pay.




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