Career Opportunities in Orthopaedic in Canada
Career and employment opportunities for Canadian university students graduating in Orthopaedic.
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Most people with a degree in orthopedics become surgeons, working in a variety of medical settings. They can work in small clinics in a rural or suburban setting, or in a large urban hospital. They usually work with rehabilitation or sports medicine specialists, but are especially prevalent in the emergency department or trauma ward.
People with a degree in orthopedics can also get administrative positions in medical schools, or as the heads of various hospital departments. Many orthopedic surgeons also teach.
People with a degree in orthopedics who have a mechanical aptitude can work in collaboration with mechanical engineers to design artificial limbs and joints such as hips and knees. These people usually end up working in a research capacity and have less contact with patients.
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Study and Work in Orthopaedic in Canada
Study Orthopaedic in Canada What is Orthopaedic? Discover similiar and related programs and universities in Canada offering Orthopaedic degrees.
Graduate Orthopaedic Admission Requirements The prerequisites required to become accepted to a graduate and/or postgraduate PhD program in Orthopaedic.
What Orthopaedic Students Learn Topics and concepts that are covered and the overall approach or focus taken in studying Orthopaedic.
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