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Surgeon

Surgeons in an operating theatre
Occupation
Type Profession
Activity sectors Medicine
Description
Competencies Good memory, analytical mind, patience, steady hand
Education required Degree in medicine
Fields of employment Hospitals
Related jobs Doctor

In medicine, a surgeon is a person who performs surgery. Surgery is a broad category of invasive medical treatment that involves the cutting of a body, whether human or animal, for a specific reason such to remove a diseased organ or to repair a tear or breakage. Surgeons may be medical doctors, dentists, podiatrists or veterinarians, however most commonly the word surgeon refers to a medical doctor. In earlier times, they were also people trained solely in removing bladder stones[citation needed], but at the present day specialised practitioners would have first been trained in one of the professions already mentioned.

Minimally invasive procedures such as the procedures of interventional radiology are sometimes described as "minimally invasive surgery." The field traditionally described as interventional neuroradiology, for instance, is increasingly called neurointerventional surgery.

Robotic surgery is an area of growing interest.

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[edit] Surgeon titles

See also: Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery

By the beginning of the 19th century, surgeons had obtained high status[citation needed], and in 1800, the Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) in London began to offer surgeons a formal status via RCS membership. The title Mister became a badge of honour, and today after someone graduates from medical school with the degrees MBBS or MB ChB, (or variants thereof) in these countries they are called "Doctor" until they are able, after at least four years training, to obtain a surgical qualification: formerly Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons and now Member of the Royal College of Surgeons or a number of other diplomas, they are given the honour of being allowed to revert back to calling themselves Mr, Miss, Mrs or Ms in the course of their professional practice, but this time the meaning is different. Patients in the UK may assume that the change of title implies Consultant status (and some mistakenly think non-surgical consultants are Mr too), but the length of postgraduate medical training outside North America is such that a Mr (etc) may be years away from obtaining such a post: many doctors used to obtain these qualifications in the Senior House Officer grade, and remain in that grade when they began subspecialty training. By contrast, North American physicians and surgeons are always addressed as "Doctor."

[edit] Surgical specialties and allied fields

Some medical doctors who are general practitioners or specialists in family medicine or emergency medicine may perform limited ranges of minor, common, or emergency surgery. Anesthesia often accompanies surgery, and anesthesiologists and nurse anesthetists may oversee this aspect of surgery. First assistants, surgical nurses, surgical technologists and operating department practitioners are trained professionals who support surgeons.

[edit] Salary

The salary for a surgeon depends on the specific speciality of surgery.

Medical speciality Annual salary in US [1]
Neurosurgery $570,000 [2]
Orthopedic surgery $388,784
General surgery $206,100
Anesthesiologist $186,000
Podiatric surgery $176,000
Otolaryngology $199,200

[edit] Noted surgeons

For more details on this topic, see List of surgeons.

[edit] Surgery organizations and fellowships

[edit] References

  1. ^ Unless else specified in table, then ref is:'Integrated Care' Practices Adjust Pay, Seek New Markets as Budgets Shrink Physician Compensation Report, June, 2002]
  2. ^ [1] CEJKA Physician and Physician Executive Compensation Data
  3. ^ Ira D. Papel, John Frodel, Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
  4. ^ A. Martin-Araguz, C. Bustamante-Martinez, Ajo V. Fernandez-Armayor, J. M. Moreno-Martinez (2002)

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