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Christina Ace
SurgeonTask-A surgeon interprets patient’s medical history, physical condition and examination results to certify operations necessary and pick the best procedure. They administer on patients to fix abnormalities, defects, injuries and treat diseases. During the operation they have established surgical techniques that they follow. They admonish treatments and procedures of the patient’s operative area. Recommend patients to medical specialists. Keep instruments, equipment, and operating room sterilize.
Knowledge-
A surgeon needs knowledge on many different things such as medicine and density, biology, customer and personal server, English language and psychology.
•For medicine and dentistry they need to know the information and techniques required to diagnose diseases, injuries and deformities. •Biology you need to know plant and animal organisms, tissues, cell, functions, ect. •For customer and personal service you need to know the principles and processes for giving quality customer service. •English language you need to know the content of the English language which includes meaning, spelling, rules of composition, and grammar. •For Psychology you need to know Psychological research methods and the treatments of behavioral and disorders.
Skills-•Active listening•Critical thinking•Reading comprehension•Active learning•Complex problem solving•Judgment and decision making
Abilities- Problem sensitivity Inductive reasoning Written comprehension Deductive reasoning Oral comprehension Oral expression
Interests-
The interest code for a surgeon is IRS.
The I stands for investigative. Occupations that have to do with investigative usually require massive amounts of thinking. This can involve solving problems and searching for facts.
The R stands for Realistic. Realistic occupations engage in activities that are hands on, sensible problems and solutions.
The S stands for social. Social professions entail teaching and communicating with others. These jobs provide help and services.
Related occupations-
Podiatrist
Registered Nurses
Veterinarians
Emergency medical technicians and paramedics
Earning- salary of surgeons are among the highest of any professions. In 2008, surgeons
practicing primary care had total annual payment of $186,044, and physicians practicing in medical specialties earned $339,738.
Employment estimate and mean wage estimates for this occupation:
EmploymentEmployment
RSE
Mean hourly wage
Mean annual wage
Wage RSE
44,560 2.6 % $105.66 $219,770 1.1 %
Accountant
Task- An accountant prepares, observes, and examines accounting records. set up tables of accounts Develop and document recordkeeping and accounting systems. calculate taxes Maintain or examine the records of government agencies. Direct clients in areas such as reimbursement, employee health care benefits, the
design of data processing systems or estate plans. Maintain and analyze budgets, prepare periodic reports that compare budgeted
expenses to actual costs.
Knowledge- Medicine and Dentistry Biology Customer and Personal Service English Language Psychology Therapy and Counseling
Skills- Active Listening Critical Thinking Reading Comprehension Active Learning Complex Problem Solving Judgment and Decision Making Science Speaking Monitoring Writing
Interests-
The interest code for a surgeon is IRS.
The I stands for investigative. Occupations that have to do with investigative usually require massive amounts of thinking. This can involve solving problems and searching for facts.
The R stands for Realistic. Realistic occupations engage in activities that are hands on, sensible problems and solutions.
The S stands for social. Social professions entail teaching and communicating with others. These jobs provide help and services.
Related occupations- Treasurers and controllers Cost estimators Auditors Budget analysis Credit analysis Economists
Earnings-
Annual wages of accountants were $59,430 in May 2008. The middle half of the occupation earned between $45,900 and $78,210. The bottom 10 percent earned less than $36,720, and the top 10 percent earned more than $102,380. Annual wages in the industries employing the largest numbers of accountants were:
Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services
$61,480
Management of companies and enterprises
59,820
Insurance carriers 59,550
Local government 53,660
State government 51,250
Graphic DesignerTask-Create blueprints, concepts, and sample layouts agree on size and display of material and copy, select style, and size of type. discuss with clients to determine layout design. Develop graphics and layouts for product diagrams, company logos, and Internet websites.Overlook final layouts and suggest improvements as needed. organize illustrations or rough of material, conversing them with customers or supervisors and making essential changes.
Knowledge-
• Design
• Communications and Media
• Computers and Electronics
• English Language
• Fine Arts
• Sales and Marketing
• Customer and Personal Service
Skills-• Active Listening.• Operations Analysis• Speaking• Writing• Critical Thinking• Reading Comprehension• Active Learning• Coordination• Judgment and Decision Making• Complex Problem Solving
Interest-
Interest code- ARE
• Artistic — Artistic occupations frequently involve working with forms, designs and patterns.
• The R stands for Realistic. Realistic occupations engage in activities that are hands on, sensible problems and solutions.
• Enterprising — Enterprising occupations often involve starting up and carrying out projects. These occupations can involve leading people and making many decisions.
Related occupations-• Art directors• Fine Artists, including Painters, Sculptors, and illustrators • Fashion designers• Interior designers• Set and exhibit designers• Directors• Camera operators• Makeup artists
Earnings-
Annual wages for graphic designers were $42,400 in May 2008. The middle 50 percent earned between $32,600 and $56,620. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $26,110, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $74,660. May 2008 Annual wages in the industries employing the largest numbers of graphic designers were:
Computer systems design and related services
$47,860
Specialized design services 45,870
Advertising, public relations and related services
43,540
Newspaper, periodical, book, and directory publishers
36,910
Printing and related support activities
36,100