Career and Job Prospectives:
With the growing trend of eating fast foods, the digestive problem patients in India are increasing at an alarming rate, so is the demand for specialists in Gastroenterology. There is huge career/job scope for students after completion of their degree in Gastroenterology. One can work for Government or Private hospitals, Research Institutions, Health care clinics, medical colleges, etc. The career scope in this field can extend overseas depending up on the experience and academic qualification.
Job Post | Job Description | Salary |
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GI Physician |
diagnoses and treats disorders related to the esophagus, stomach, intestines, gallbladder, liver, and pancreas. | 2 lacs to 3.5 lacs |
Hepatologist |
Deals with the study, prevention, diagnosis and management of diseases that affect the liver, gallbladder, biliary tree and pancreas | 6 lacs to 12 lacs |
Endocrinologist |
examines the patients, makes the diagnosis and prescribes medication or recommends surgery, depending on the disorder | 4.5 lacs to 9.5 lacs |
Gerontologist |
study of the aging process and the problems that elderly individuals might encounter | 11 lacs onwards |
Consultant Pulmonologists |
Managing the care of chronic respiratory diseases, use therapies to treat diseases, including antibiotics, steroids and other medications, delivered in pill or injection form or through the familiar inhalers, or "puffers." | 3.5 lacs to 6.5 lacs |
Orthopedics |
treat a variety of conditions such as fractures and dislocations, arthritis, and damage to tendons, muscles, and ligaments. | 1.5 lacs to 3 lacs |
Anesthetist |
involve in the safe administration of anesthesia and other pain killers to their patients both before, during and post-surgery, and other major medical procedures | 5.5 lacs to 10.5 lacs |
Ortho Surgeon |
perform surgery and examinations on the musculoskeletal system of the human body. | 1.5 lacs to 3.5 lacs |