The amount an oncologist, or any other internal medicine specialist, earns depends on location, your degree of experience and the amount of training you receive (those with more fellowships under their belt are usually more valuable). I've heard of cardiologists making as little as $155,000 up to as much as $473,000.
You should see your family doctor first and he/she will make an appointment with an oncologist if you need one. Let's hope you don't!
A doctor who specializes in the study or treatment of cancer is called an Oncologist.
An oncologist makes around 5,000 dollars a week. This is one of the higher paid medical specialties you can go into.
There are two major benefits to becoming an oncologist. One is the fact that an oncologist assist people in a very difficult time in life. Also, oncologists often make a very high salary.
it depends, if you work in a hospital its between 70k to max 130k without deducting the taxes. this is also without any extra's. if you have a clinic yourself it can go up from 150k to 250k
That would fall to the purview of an oncologist.
That would be an oncologist. There are other specialists as well that can deal with tumors such as a urologist who deals with the prostate.
No, an oncologist is a cancer doctor.
experienced oncologist earn 15-20000 USD -/pm, avg earn 10-17k USD-/pm
The availability of an oncologist is very slim. They are booked for weeks in advance and also have surgeries scheduled. However, for regular clients, they may make space in their schedule.
The job description of an oncologist is to treat those with cancer. An oncologist is a cancer doctor.
A board-certified veterinary oncologist can expect to make significantly more than a standard veterinarian, typically over $125,000 per year plus benefits in the United States. However, these veterinarians are also concentrated into a few specialty referral hospitals and the teaching hospitals associated with a school of veterinary medicine.