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  • So you want to be a surgeon.

  • You love working with your hands and enjoy complexity, challenge and nuance.

  • To become a surgeon, you must complete four years of medical school followed by 5 years

  • of general surgery residency.

  • For those wanting to specialize further, there are numerous one- to three-year fellowship

  • programs including colorectal surgery, cardiothoracic surgery, and oncologic surgery, to name a

  • few.

  • Some surgical subspecialties, such as plastics, neurosurgery, and orthopedic surgery have

  • integrated residency programs where you complete 5 to 7 years of specialized surgery training

  • after medical school.

  • Surgical specialties tend to be at the higher end of compensation with neurosurgery, plastics,

  • and orthopedic surgery consistently in the top 3 highest paid doctor specialties.

  • There are few specialties outside of surgery where you can have as profound and immediate

  • of an impact on your patients.

  • That being said, the training to become a surgeon is longer than most specialties with

  • a minimum of 5 years of training after medical school and upwards of 8 years depending on

  • the subspecialty.

  • The lifestyle of surgeons also tends to be much more challenging and demanding than most

  • other specialties.

  • But if youre willing to endure the long hours and difficult schedule, there is nothing

  • quite like the operating room.

So you want to be a surgeon.

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