1. What does someone with this career do? Define the career (e.g. A civil engineer designs bridges and roads).
A psychiatric physician diagnoses mental disorders and prescribe treatments utilizing principle of psychiatry*. Psychiatrist are physicians who specialize in psychiatry and are certified to treat illnesses. * Psychiatry is the medical specialty devoted to the diagnosis, prevention, study, and treatment of mental disorders. These include various abnormalities related to mood, behavior, cognition, and perceptions.
2. What type of education, background, and experience must someone with this career have?
A bachelor’s degree program in chemistry or biology can help students reach the prementioned requirements. Classes in advanced mathematics, communications, anatomy, and related fields
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With a degree in the discipline listed in question 3, what other professions could someone pursue?
Neurology is the branch of medicine or biology that deals with the anatomy, functions, and organic disorders of nerves and the nervous system. Neurology could be a comparable course of discipline to that of psychiatrists due to the nature of the study.
5. What types of courses should someone with this career complete in high school?
AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Physics, Sociology, AP Psychology, and many others pertaining to the field of psychiatrists are all good classes to take in order to get a good grasp on the interest into the field of study.
6. What types of courses should someone with this career complete in college?
Courses that should be competed will include advanced mathematics, advanced sciences, and possibly liberal arts to cover all the bases with what should be studied. Undergraduate coursework in the fields of organic chemistry, physics, and other scientific disciplines as well as humanities and liberal arts are suggestable courses of study.
7. Where does someone with this career work? (Describe types of employers, and examples of
I’ve always been passionate about understanding others; stepping into their shoes and seeing, thinking, and appreciating the lives they live. I think it is important to take that extra step and see things from a different point of view. It is the only way to achieve a true understanding. I believe in this philosophy so much so, that it’s one of the main reasons I have this blog; to give others a glimpse of a life with mental illness. I’ve been in treatment for 2 months and 26 days and I think it’s time for another peek into my brain.
Psychiatry is a type of science that involves mental illnesses and diagnosing the patient's’ mental, and sometimes physical, health. Psychiatrists are doctors that are trained to diagnose mental illnesses, and spot mental, emotional and behavioral symptoms. They work with their patients, listening to their stories, and performing tests in order to find out what, if any, mental illnesses or cognitive disorders. The median annual salary for a psychiatrist is around $200,000.
To become a psychiatrist, first requires a four year college education with a B.S.degree and to complete the pre-medical curriculum. Many students will major in a science subject such as chemistry, but that is not a requirement. Some pre-psych undergraduates will major in psychology, for example. After completing the pre-medical program and graduating from college, the student will attend a four year medical program and earn an MD degree. The student will have to pass the first two stages of the medical license exam also. This qualifies the graduate for a preliminary medical license in every state. The student will then have to apply for a medical residency in psychiatry. This is a three year program. The student will work long hours and see a vast number of patients and become familiar with all of the diagnostic categories and current treatment methods, the residencies pay a small salary, just enough to live on. After completing the residency (actually, after completing a year or two of it, depending on the state), then passing the next stage of the license exam, the
b. Describe at least two tasks a person with this career might perform. (1-2 sentences. 1.0 points)
Occupations (patterns of occupations, not just listing every occupation you can find. For example: teachers, truck drivers, farmers, etc.)
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For my Health Science 1 class we were instructed to choose 3 different careers. The careers to be chosen were a health care career, a career of disinterest, and a career we would like to pursue. I aspire to be a Cardiovascular Perfusionist because it would feel great to be able to prevent someone from dying pre- maturely. I dislike the real estate field because they don't make much money and they do entirely too much work for not much profit. I choose Neurology as my health care career because I like learning about the brain, how it works and how and why people get mental disorders.
A psychiatrist is trained to provide medical and psychiatric evaluations, treat psychiatric disorders, provide psychotherapy, and prescribe and monitor medications. They have to have a M.D. or D.O. with four years of specialized study and training in psychiatry after their master’s degree (NAMI, 2013).
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