Being a doctor is a dignified work
No. Child labor laws prevent it. Some places will hire at 16 with a work permit.
An oncologist is a doctor who treats patients with cancer. An oncologist works in hospitals, specialty hospitals or their own medical office.
An unexperienced doctor should be makeing aroung 70,000-163,000 per year but some places pay more or less ,so really it depends on were you work or if you own your own practice.
It is actually ILLEGAL for a doctor to ask a patient out in there place of work, Whether it being a clinic or Hospital, However they can out of work.
Doctors work many places doing many things. They work in hospitals and private medical offices. Some work near the battle field. Some work as administrators in ordinary business offices. Some work in laboratories doing research. Some work in pathology laboratories examining specimens. Some work in tents helping third world peoples. Some work in coroners offices, doing autopsies. Etc.
it varies from each profession
If you are under a doctor's care, you can go back to work when your doctor releases you to go back to work. This will depend on what is being treated and how well you respond to that treatment.
usually at a hospital but u can be a house runner or u can be someones private doctor
Psychologists work in many places. Some work directly in schools with children; some work independently in medical offices where they see patients like a typical doctor would. Some work in universities.
you will live some where where you work at you wii work where every you are
I'm going to need you to be a little more precise here. Do you mean... * what are some jobs that aren't being a doctor? * what are some jobs in the medical field that aren't being a doctor? or * what are some jobs that pay as well as being a doctor but aren't a doctor? If it's the first: There are only about nine kajillion jobs that aren't being a doctor. Crab fishing is not being a doctor. Infantry in the Marines is not being a doctor. Demolishing buildings with high explosives is not being a doctor. (They are, however, three of the most dangerous jobs in the world.) If it's the second, you could develop new medical equipment or new medicines. You could research diseases. You could manage a hospital. If it's the third, you could be a lawyer, a stockbroker or an executive. You could also learn to play the drums. But then you'd have to get lots of tattoos and piercings and live out of a suitcase nine months out of the year, and learn to sleep on buses during the day because drummers work at night.