How To Become A Biological Scientists


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Do you want to find the next cure or development better treatment for patients who suffering from major diseases? Than becoming a Biological Scientists would be it. Biological health professionals treat illnesses with a combination of natural, biological and traditional medicine. Like the use of  holistic and alternative treatments, such as Chinese medicine, homeopathy and the combined use of pharmacological medicine.

The biological health profession also include medical doctors, researchers, naturopathic physicians, chiropractors and osteopaths. They often work in private practice or clinics specializing in alternative and complementary medicine.

The BLS predicts a 15% job growth for healthcare practitioners overall for the 2016-2026 period. Job prospects should continue to grow in biological medicine and health professions as an alternative and complementary medicine becomes more popular. The National Institute of Health (NIH) reports that 38% of American adults used some form of complementary or alternative medicine in 2007 (www.nih.gov). Salaries vary by profession, often increasing with years in practice. According to the BLS, the May 2018 median annual salary for a chiropractor was about $71k per year. PayScale listed the projected median salary for a naturopathic doctor/physician about $72k per year in April 2019. Also in 2017, Biological scientists earned an average about $71k per year.

The number of people employed as Biological scientists has been growing at a rate about 2%, from about to 80k people in 2016 to 81k people in 2017. About 52% of Biological scientists are Male, making them the more common gender in the occupation. About 79% of Biological scientists are White, making that the most common race or ethnicity in the occupation. Representing 14% of Biological scientists, Asian is the second most common race or ethnicity in this occupation and about 4% are Black.

 

How To Become A Biological Scientists

Biological medicine and health professionals are medical doctors, requiring a bachelor’s degree, four years of medical school and three years of residency; however, others are trained as naturopathic physicians (N.D.s), requiring a bachelor’s degree and completion of a 4-year graduate-level program accredited by the Council on Naturopathic Medical Education (CNME). Biological health professionals must have expert knowledge in disciplines related to biological and traditional medicine, such as molecular and cell biology, genetics, biochemistry and physiology. They must also understand alternative treatments, such as homeopathy and holistic-based approaches and have current knowledge of biological and pharmacological drugs. Additionally, biological health professionals must have good diagnostic and problem-solving abilities, as well as excellent communication and personal interaction skills.

 (source: https://datausa.io)

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