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по Brown-Roopnarine Aminah 6 лет назад

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Occupational Goal-Becoming a Neurologist

Pursuing a career as a neurologist involves several key steps and considerations. The plan begins with completing secondary education, focusing on relevant courses such as biology, physics, and chemistry.

Occupational Goal-Becoming a Neurologist

Occupational Goal-Becoming a Neurologist

What are the pros and cons for each alternative? Choose the best alternative that suits you.

3)Pros: -would be a much less stressful career path -the hours of work would be much less then that of a neurologist meaning I would have more time to enjoy my personal life cons: -This career path is a settlement-not a goal that I actually want to achieve -Wouldn't fulfill my ultimate goal of saving lives
2)pros: -would still give me a taste of what it is like to be in that career -allows for me to still be involved in the field of medicine as opposed to not at all cons: -this option doesn't allow for me to reach the full potential I know I could -would be a life that is just shy of what I truly want
1) pros: -allows for me to explore a career path that I am interested outside of medicine -Gives me to opportunity to explore my interests cons: -an alternative career path is not the career I've truly wanted to do -gives me the option to fall back on my true ambition

How will you put your decision into action?

By working towards getting into a medical program at either the University of Toronto or a university abroad

Re-examine your plan. You may need to re-think your goals and adjust your plan.

3. Get accepted as an intern in a medical institute until earned promotions; allowing me to reach my ultimate goal of becoming a neurologist.
2. Go into a medial program followed by earning the series of degrees needed to get into the profession
1. Complete secondary school and take all necessary courses to get prepared for university. i.e biology, physics, chemistry etc.

What is an occupational goal you want to peruse in the future? What are your choices?

Becoming a Neurologist

What are the alternatives? Consider your values and what is important to you.

3.Taking a job such as a manager at a restaurant or store
2. Becoming an assistant to a neurologist to get a taste of what the profession is like
1.Falling to an alternative career that I am interested in such as music.

What information do you need to make your decision?

3. How much money does it cost to become fully educated/qualified for this profession?
2. What are the work hours of a Neurologist in a week?
1.How long does it take to get a career as a neurologist?