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The median salary for an Emergency Medicine Physician is over $208,000, and the average salary is $218,850. Both the median and average roughly describe the middle of the Emergency Medicine Physician salary range, but the average is more easily affected by extremely high or low salaries.
Many Emergency Medicine Physicians earn significantly more or less than the average, due to several factors. About 10% of Emergency Medicine Physicians earn less than $61,380 per year, 25% earn less than $126,470, 75% earn more than $208,000, and 90% earn more than $208,000.
Between the years of 2020 and 2030, the number of Emergency Medicine Physicians is expected to change by 4.5%, and there should be roughly 13,400 open positions for Emergency Medicine Physicians every year.
Career interests describe a person's preferences for different types of working environments and activities. When a person's interest match the demands of an occupation, people are usually more engaged and satisfied in that role.
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People differ in their values, or what is most important to them for building job satisfaction and fulfillment.
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Each occupation brings its own set of psychological demands, which describe the characteristics necessary to perform the job well.
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Many Emergency Medicine Physicians have earned a graduate degree. For example, they may require a master's degree, and some require a doctoral degree, such as a Ph.D., M.D., or J.D..
Emergency Medicine Physicians may need some on-the-job training, but most candidates will already have the required skills, knowledge, work-related experience, and/or training.
Through education, training, or experience, most Emergency Medicine Physicians will need to be proficient in mutliple areas to perform their job well.
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Emergency Medicine Physicians must develop a particular set of abilities to perform their job well. Abilities are individual capacities that influence a person's information processing, sensory perception, motor coordination, and physical strength or endurance. Individuals may naturally have certain abilities without explicit training, but most abilities can be sharpened somewhat through practice.
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Skills are developed capacities that enable people to function effectively in real-world settings. Unlike abilities, skills are typically easier to build through practice and experience. Skills influence effectiveness in areas such as learning, working with others, design, troubleshooting, and more.
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