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I myself am a Nurse Anesthetist and I absolutely LOVE my job and yes it pays VERY WELL! My first job as a Nurse Anesthetists I made about 150K a year. I'm now making about 235k yearly but I must say that I've been working as a Nurse Anesthetists four 25 YEARS! It's a very interesting and rewarding job and I love it so HIGHLY RECOMMEND if you really want to pursue it!
Was it hard to specialize in anesthesia? And how long after getting you masters in nursing can you behind studying for nurse anesthetist?
@@navynavy3791 For Nurse Anesthesia you just go to a program after your bachelors. The programs are generally starting to become Doctoral programs (DNP or DNAP) now that are 3 years. You won't really be able to find a masters program anymore. But, it used to be 2 year masters program teaching you to do anesthesia.
@@janestheisaking813 is it hard? And how long do u work? Do u get time to live life
@@danyelo9032 I'm sure its program/person specific. You still can make time to live life. The amount of days depends on where you're at in the program. Whenever your a junior doing your first rotations, you should expect to do 3 12 hour shifts a week, or 4 eight hour shifts a week. And you will have one online course (that's pretty easy).
About a year out from graduation, you'll be doing 4 shifts a week, sometimes covering nights or weekends. All depends on the hospital/program. The long short is, yes it disrupts your life, but no it doesn't take over your life. Its a choice, I still make time to relax and travel. One rotation I know of at a hospital oftentimes gives you blocks of shifts together so you get like 7 days off in a row.
Iâm a CRNA too!!!! đ„łđ„łđ„ł Iâm coming up on two years now. Love my job!
I love NPs. I worked in a mental health clinic as a psychotherapist and the psychiatric NPs were so much more approachable and team-focused than many of the psychiatrists. As for therapists, our salaries can really suck unless we go into private practice.
Iâm a Physician Assistant, yes we work under a doctorâs supervision however they only need to be a phone call away. Many PAs run their own clinics and manage all healthcare for their patients, the doctors at some places only sign or see 5% of the most complex patient charts. I graduated in 2016, in CA. Starting salary was $125,000. Any time I worked over 8 hrs in a day I made $90/hr. It helped to have a good salary because of my $175,000 student loan debt I accrued. Itâs now 2021 and Iâll have them paid this year even not working for over a year now because of the pandemic. Also was easy to save for retirement. One good thing to know not all healthcare fields give good healthcare benefits or maternity leave, mine gave neither. Itâs a good career, but definitely hard to get into. Now has more competition than MD school.
Thank you for your input! Quick question though, what was your pathway (majors,masters, experiences, etc) did you have before becoming a physician assistant? I am currently a life science student deciding my major so any input would be greatly appreciated!
Youâre a PA that hasnât been working in the middle of a health crises. đ€Ł
lol @ people saying PA school harder to get into than MD or DO school.
PAs should not have their own practices and any PA that thinks so is delusional
I hear you one of my cousin is truing to get in PA school and got rejected from each and every school but end up getting accepted in MD school.
I love the healthcare related videos, thanks!
Glad you like them!
Me too âïž
Laboratory careers!!!! Med/Clinical Lab Technologists, Cytologists, Histotechnologists, Path Assistants, Flow Cytometry, Cytogenetics, Molecular Technologists! Please!
Thank you for pointing out how versatile a career in pharmacy can truly be!
You are a great youtuber Shane. Keep giving us personal finance tips, we love your videos!
I appreciate that!
as a first year college student I love these comments, there are so many jobs I didn't know about
Iâm a retired diagnostic medical sonographer. I wish I had gotten my BSN instead because of the flexibility of nursing. Iâve spent a ton of time in the OR and Iâve thought, âMan, that nurse anesthetist makes BANK!â But I watch them and what they do and I would fall asleep, especially if I was taking days and nights of back to back call. But seriously, if you get your bachelors in nursing, you have a big, wide world open to you. Even with my RDMS, I can teach or go into sales or travel. I could buy my own machine and Iâve considered getting a DOC contract. I once was the subcontract tech for a DOC contract. Sales or contracting would be bank.
I'd love to see a video about your own experience as a pharmacist, how you became a pharmacist, and what type of pharmacist you are!! All these health related videos are amazing
I second this !
Would love a video about all the dental specialized professions!!!!
How about a video on jobs in the laboratory setting? Like Medical Lab Scientist/ Technologist, Cytotechnologist, Histologist, PathA, etc?
None of these videos talk about these. As an RCIS in a mixed Invasive Cardiovascular Lab/EP Lab I made about $95K my first year out of a 2-year school without incurring any debt to get that degree. Much better ROI vs being a PA... Now I'm working toward Cardiovascular Perfusionist.
@@SomeGuy-sy5sj thanks đ I appreciate the information
No one really care or talk abt lab technicians and it's so sad đ
Thatâs what Iâm gonna major in!!
Even imaging (radiotherapist nuclear medicine, sonographer, cat, mri, pet, cardiovascular technologist) and can correlate with neurology (neuroscientist, pharmacy, lab, imaging, research). Medical technologist, research scientist, and health care Informatics
Keep making more vides like this. We appreciate what you do
Thank you, Shane, this really helped me out!
Great video! You covered some of the most practical options in Healthcare.
Love your channel, so informative.
Thanks so much!
Can you make videos about the pharmacy, forensic odontologist and pharmaceutical scientists please?
Going for biochemical engineering here and would like to have some info about those fields ( I guess others wish for it too )
Cheers
Iâm an occupational therapist. It requires a masters degree. I make 92K annually working 4 10 hour shifts a week. I have two other jobs that I work as needed (PRN). They each pay $50 an hour.
So you work 3 jobs and only make 92k? Lol
@Dustin Hisle they job is for man or woman or is both? Cause I feel like there is more woman in that field
Thanks
@@rogerhumphrey9277 thatâs not what they said.
â@@rogerhumphrey9277 the medical job pays 92k the other jobs bring in extra income . His making over 100k dummy
Can you do a video on the future of the pharmacy industry. I heard jobs are cutting and itâs going down.
Can you please do a video on health economics, biostatistics and epidemiology? Thank you đ
Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS), Registered Cardiac Electrophysiology Specialist (RCES), and Perfusionist all offer better ROI than any of the ones you mentioned in 1/3 the time and potentially no debt. I made more money my first year than my buddy who graduated PA school at the same time I became an RCIS and I didn't add any debt to my life.
How does one become a RCIS?
Perfusionist arenât very well known unless youâre familiar with the CVOR!
@@dboatright2497 What do you mean? can you please elaborate?
@@elafalasadi7308 I mean that a ton of people, even in the medical field, donât know that that profession even exists
Currently a Perfusion student, the debt is around 120k. The schooling is expensive.
Really useful video Shane. Would love to see more videos like this.
Pls can you shared more light on psychology (counselling psychology) ? Where it falls limitation; pay and opportunities ...
Can u do a video of masters in public health career and scope
The Nurse Anesthetist pay is definitely inflated more now. Starting off pay in 2022 for new grads is 220k in my area. That also comes with a 30K sign on bonus. Unless you live in a super popular area, you will start off making over 200k (These are all W2 rates).
If you are 1099, the Nurse Anesthetist I work with make from 250K-320K (in my area). Gasworks shows current rates as well for new grads and will confirm these numbers if you are so interested to browse job listings.. Expect to make more rural and less urban.
What state is this area? Please inform me đđŸ
Can you please do a video about Diplomacy or being a Foreigner Service Officer? Iâm really curious and Iâm leaning towards being a FSO, but in my country only 1% of examinees pass the FSOT. So Iâm kinda in between.
What are your thoughts on using a general studies degree plus prerequisites to get into PA school?
Hi. Before going to be working on longevity research what bs prerequisite do you think is most suiting?
Hi, what's your opinion regarding physiotherapist ? Some say that its a good career apart from md and nurses as they mostly can be found in hospitals, healthcare Institute even in the sport area.
Hey Shane! Can you do public health? Job prospects after MPH and pros/cons of this degree?
Donât do it.
I would love a video about the variety of different pharmacists!!
Yeah, that sounds great.
Are you a pharmacist or planning to pursue.
I'm in my high school and want to be a pharmacist. But I also want to know the ROI and finances of being a pharmacist.
Could you help by any means.
Hey Shane can you make a video about healthcare administration/ health information management ??
I'm waiting for this
Looking forward to this
Yess pls i really need help with that too
finally he mentions pharmaceutical scientist
thank you good sir thank you
Whats you opinion on cardiovascular perfusionist?
When are you going to do one about Biotechnology?đ
this was helpful thank you
Hey Shane, does Medical Biotech worth it, in pay, future scope and demand?
A video on best radiology jobs would be cool
High paying healthcare jobs = Highly difficult interviews
I would like to see videos regarding the most difficult and least difficult interviewing/hiring process.
Not really... Especially not after your first job.
What do you think about specialisation on Public health
Hello Shane!! As always it's a very instructive vidéo, I just want to ask you what do you think about jobs which mix technology and health(for instance Biotechnology,Bio/Biomedical engineener, biopharmaceuticals, genetic engineer, bioinformatician)
What Is Biomedical Engineering? (Is A Biomedical Engineering Degree Worth It?)
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Yesss!!! Please so underrated especially RIGHT NOW
I have masters in molecular biology doing covid testing and itâs so so underrated . Still having trouble finding high paying jobs
could you do a video on PA vs NP?
I'm about to graduate in Pharmacy School, can you talk more about your degree and your specialties? That would be awesome. By the way, English is not my first language, so I have a weird question: which is the differences between the terms physician, medic and doctor refering to those professionals who graduate in Medical School?
wow didn't know you were a pharmacist!! congrats to you & great choice!!
Hey, can you make a video talking about SLPs (speech-language pathologists)?
That clip with the pharmacist đ that got me
haha
Hey Shane, thanks for your video, it really helped me a lot! I was wondering if there are any jobs that are available to international students? I've heard that application PA schools are not very friendly to international students, is it true?đ
Thanks for talking about Medical Jobs, I got a lot of friends who would want to see this video.
You got it
It's not medical jobs it's healthcare jobs, to be more specific.
Hey Shane, can you do a video on books you recommended for financial advice? I think it would be an interesting subject to discuss.
Hey man, just wanted to say you do not need a NP degree to become a CRNA - You can apply to be a CRNA with a BSN.
@@graciousgrace7509 no it said you do not have be an NP to become one
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Great video as usual, Shane!
No love for my profession in this one though. I've been a practicing Doctor of Chiropractic since 1993, sir.
Can you make one about whatâs the best MDs to go into?
Hello. Is Physicians assistant still a good career to go into? Iâve heard many people saying that hospitals plan on phasing our physician assistants and Iâm kind of scared. Iâm already mid-way through my bachelors (bio major) and Iâm worried.
I would like to see a video about Medical dosimetrist, anesthesiologist assistant, and cardiac perfusionist.
Medical Physicist is also an awesome career, but closely related a dosimetrist.
I've never heard of a medical dosimetrist, what do they do?
@@ian7064 they work closely with radiologist's to plan out radiation therapy treatments. Depending on where you live (coastal cities) I've seen them make up to $160k
@@ahmorgan Thanks! Are there programs that teach ppl how to become one?
@@ian7064 there aren't many unfortunately and it's pretty competitive. Depending on your state it could be a Bachelor's degree or a Master's. I live in WA state, there's only one school here I know of and you need to have completed a Radiation therapy program first. That's not a bad thing though because you're at least qualified for a good job as a Radiation therapist if you don't get into the dosimetry program. But if you do, the dosimetry program here accepts students every other year. Good luck on your journey man
Wouldâve been great if you talked about healthcare lawyers
If you like helping people I think the medical field would be very rewarding. But I think you have to love people, have empathy, and enjoy helping people.
HEY ! ER DOCTOR HERE ! Amazing video as always ! Could not have said it better myself. My wife is in PA school ! Is the new doctor. Everyone wants to do that now only two years Masters and 112K easy ! Vs doctor 7 years minimum and then finally money 200+K depending on specialty of course ! Keep studying everyone !
Education is the great equalizer _Horace Mann _
I used to be a McDonald's immigrant worker and now a doctor ! Is possible
Yeah , you are correct but not everyone is smart .Everyone will not be a Dr no matter where they started or where they come from it is what it is .I make over a hundred a year in retail but I always tell people it is not where you start but where you finish.
@@kimberlyherring7072 Hey !!! Agree a 100% everyone is smart in their own way ! I love the human body and medicine BUT don't ask me about the market and politics and BLA BLA !!! I suck at that, yet people make 20K a day and make it seem somehow achievable to others in 3 easy steps. False hope and reality !
Thank you
Thank you for sharing!
You are just a super hard working andvery bright immigrant.
I would never doubt that.
Great video as always Shane. Just curious - is there a specific reason you didnât include optometrists in your list?
Is that the only he didn't include?
Can some explain what the growth of the carriers means pls? ~ what does 15% expected growth over the next 10 years mean?
how many years of schooling past HS and with what courses required to become a nurse informaticist? which colleges have these courses.
Do you think that an IT degree that has a focus in Big Data is a good degree to get? In terms of job outlook and salary?
Is An INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY degree WORTH IT?
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Nurse anesthetists actually can work autonomously without MD supervision, unlike PAs and anesthesiology assistants who require physician oversight. Also, nurse anesthetists have the SAME scope of practice as physician anesthesiologists. Many hospitals and surgical centers employee ONLY nurse anesthetists and NO physician anesthesiologists. Medical outcomes are the same whether a MD or nurse anesthetists care for patients and nurse anesthetists are the most economical for our healthcare system. Great video Shane, I'll keep watching!
Nurse anesthetist is my dream job
This is very true. My brother and his wife are both nurse anesthetists and they have very little MD supervision. They have their Masters.
The salary and schooling varies among different countries. đ
Thank you, Shane! Your videos are so excellently researched and helpful. God bless you!
I appreciate that!
I thought you would mention the pharmaceutical industry CEO and their R & D director. When most of their total compensation is in stock options, for which they do not pay any capital gains taxes until liquidated ( sold for cash ), their value usually grows as fast as the intrinsic value of the company, regardless of what salary they are paid.
You will find many of them who are billionaires with only ONE drug on the market from which their company makes over 90% of the revenue year in and year out. No wonder, it is the most profitable industry in human history.
As a pharmacist can u shed more light on the industry and jobs?
Great video. Six figure income in healthcare is almost guaranteed. The most overlooked majors in universities across America.
Where's healthcare manager/hospital administrator? I'm waiting for it since, please make a whole video on Healthcare Management.
Hi I'm requesting what types of careers in health and wellness studies because I'm doing bachelor of health and wellness studies but the course it's not that popular no clear information about the course maybe you can help make videos about health and wellness studies
Would love a video on cognitive science major :))
Thanks for this video. What will a DrPH earn you on the average. Is it worth the years and resources invested? What will a MPH earn you comparatively? I want to know if the extra effort for DrPH is worth it.
Make sure you have a passion for a healthcare career. I was once in that realm, but did not want student debt. Figured I loved learning in general and protecting. Found myself in the realm of cybersec/cloud. Few certs and couple years of work experience can get you within the 150-200k as well. Do your research on how society is forever changing! My pharmacist friends dislike their jobs and its overloaded with them. Salaries are dropping tremendously. Take care!
Could you elaborate more on this. Iâm interested in healthcare but not passionate about it but also have high interested in technology and development. Also donât want to worry about loads of student debt and want to make that 6 figure salary
@S Where do you get certs in your profession? I can't figure out which are legitimate and which are rip offs.
@@chineduosuorji7382Healthcare is a job you have to take on as something of a vocation with a prolonged interest in being (and I use this term to describe myself when I was exploring becoming a nurse or PA) "a nerd".
You have an ongoing educational requirement the length of your career and will always be dealing with the worst sections of society and the worst parts of the human personality and psyche all day every day on shift. Helping people is worth it, but only so much as you are being paid well for it. While I will probably be flamed for this, as I am not a current CNA or Nurse, the reality is jobs that don't pay well are not worth it. There is nothing wrong with caring about others but if you make a habit of being stepped on over money, you will never get what you want out of life and many times will limit you from fulfilling any true needs. Money matters and it moves people. Sad as that truth may be.
Nursing outside geriatric medicine and hospice pays well. (Specifically you will be the single nurse managing an entire floor of CNA's and not necessarily in a position to ask for more outside help like you would at a hospital.) The job is taxing emotionally and physically. The modern nurse is far more analytical than many of the past counterparts and you have to learn/must be able to be both compassionate and sharp when it comes to looking out for yourself and your patients. Sometimes a persons bad behavior is because of a mental health issue or because of pain/opioids, and analgesia after a surgery and they have no control over what they are doing till the meds wear off. Most, if not all, patients in that position are extremely embarrassed and apologize for their behavior afterwards.
Take this also as a warning, many people that I know who started jobs in healthcare have PTSD from some of the patients or cases they have worked (especially psychologists, if you work in patient groups be EXTREMELY wary of how/when/where you talk to your patients. I know it is already a job requirement but after a certain amount of time, there is not a question of if, but WHEN you will be assaulted by a patient.) Whether/how you afford to take a break (which people have done) to get their mental health in order and relaunched their career or to go somewhere else entirely is up to you.
A nurse friend of mine had to quit due to work injuries (full RN, BSN) and now works as a disability and medical malpractice attaché as a paralegal specialist. (Which makes more money than a regular paralegal just to be clear. Paralegals don't get paid much because it is expected to be entry level work unless you come into it with more expertise.) I found I didn't like the hospital environment and chose to move into a business degree with other prerogative duties that still allows me to help people but doesn't have the same "You must be a saint" mentality attached to medical personnel.
Technically, the attitude is warranted. You, as a medical professional, can never loose your cool even if everything and everyone around you is loosing theirs. If doing that is too much for you or is a care burden you don't want to take home with you think carefully. People expect courtesy in business but anyone becoming a raving, spitting, fiend is going to be escorted out by security. You have no obligation to put up with or negotiate that type of behavior all day. I like a 9-5, I still like learning, and I got to travel in my various jobs I've had over the years. I took on volunteer work as a trained rescue and paramedic worker later on which scratches the "health and safety" itch I still have, but I had no obligation to grind myself into the ground to do the work I wanted. (Which is also common for people in EMS and ER services. If you aren't getting paid well enough to live in your particular job or you have no desire to move up, being in EMS is not for you. It is a young person's game with limited opportunities if you don't want to train or move and work abroad.)
And let's be very clear here: You're not supposed to take patients home with you but it inevitably happens. We are human and very often parts of our own humanity resonate with seeing people so poorly and so closely related to us or our own families and experiences. Paramedics, cops, lawyers, and doctors of all descriptions have hung up their jobs when the attitude of "Not getting attached to your patients" becomes the norm. It means you loose a certain amount of your own emotional health to constantly shut these feelings down. For people who do this for years, often there is nothing done to address these difficulties.
In family medicine, because it is a clinical job, have a bad time getting through their concerns or worries to their hospitalist and acute care colleuges. Seeing abusive parents and beaten children is a fairly frequent mainstay of their day when parents are too inconsiderate or horrible to seek out Emergency care that they SHOULD have. They only show up once something isn't healing in it's own but isn't as acute and deadly as something like a brain bleed. I worked hospice transit for a Cancer Clinic and they and the doctors and nurse's there had, imo, the best approach to patient care and familial relationships and help that I have ever seen. We invited families to remember their loved ones with us, we had private memorials for our own patients, all the staff had access to Mental Health counseling. Remembrance days were and still are the hardest when I think about some of the pediatric or young adult patients I have taken care of.
hey shane, what do you think about online courses like coursera? they honestly look appealing, but i'd like your input!
It can also be said that more responsible, more delicate jobs
Will you please make a detail video on pharmacist because I am doing this , best country to work , apply procedure etc almost every thing because I belong to south asia this career here is not just more than retailing so please I will really thankful.
Iâve got my BA in biology and have worked in molecular biology in sales for 28 years. I use my degree every day and am never bored! I make about $250K a year đ. Not a bad deal!
How do you make $250k a year???
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Are you lying?
please discuss speech language pathology. itâs in the medical field can put a lot depending on area. I just want to hear your take.
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My friends who are SLPs are unhappy working in clinical settings but make barely $50k working in an overloaded school setting. As an underpaid teacher I told them to shut-up because I'm only making $42k with a masters.
Can you make a video about your career as a pharmacist
Everything you mentioned need a licence.. which is difficult in overseas to achieve.. you should have specified jobs which doesnt need a licence. May be useful for many jobeless
I am a psychotherapist and I want to transition to PA or NP for dermatology does anyone have any advice ? Anything will be appreciated
What about Healthcare/Medical Malpractice Lawyers?
Working as a PA can be very lucrative with some privately messaging me about earnings in the 200-300k range depending on their specialty, type of reimbursement, and if they own any portion of the enterprise (like a small clinic). CRNAs make great money across the board as well - most over 200k/year. I've seen CRNAs train and it's pretty rigorous
Hey its uuuu xD
Hi Shane, what's your opinion on the job market for PA's becoming oversaturated? I'm currently in college and so many people I know want to be PA's as more of us are catching on to the fact that it's a good job option and demand will continue to increase, but I wonder if that will change since, to me at least, it seems like SO many people are trying to get into PA programs.
Depends on in what part of the country you want to practice. My area still has multiple positions available. That is with two PA programs in town.
Excellent point, thanks for the feedback!
@@vinnieboombotz2001 which area exactly has more job openings for PA?
@@onyebuchiihejirikauche9213 I think that would depend on the area of the country. Here in the Midwest I see frequent positions for hospitalist and urgent care.
Nurse Practitioners and PAâs are USA bound only maybe Canada.
I am a retail pharmacist too.
Did it coz of my vet dad, it was super hard to finish.
But I don't regret it thou I my country pay is well under thousand dollars a month
is there any chance you can do a video about healthcare administration?
He referred me to his video called "The WORST Health Degrees". I understood what he was saying in the video because I've come across those scammy programs. But, my hope was that he would focus on Healthcare Administration at the Masters level because that's where the real benefits are.
@@busy_b22 i appreciate your response, thank you!!!
@@daniotero8928 You're more than welcome. I pray that you and your family are well, and that God continues to bless you đ§Ą
Please do neuropsychology video
Hey Shane can you make video on physiotherapy
NPs and PAs (essentially the same thing in many aspects), can be argued to be saturated nowadays.
Really what do you mean?
NPS jobs are saturated , people donât want to work bedside , very risky
@@geniebeaniek3665 PA programs are very popular and programs are popping up left and rigjt across the nation every year. Also, about 10k new PAs graduate. The one thing that can be argued on whether PAs are oversaturated is that weâre entering a big retirement era from one of the first intial PA waves decades ago. NPs is similar because in the workplace NPs and PAs do about 80% the same things
What about biomedical informatics?
I need ur guidance on microbiology
How about analist medicine?
I have actually heard that the nurse practitioner market is super saturated. So is Physician Assistant. They are growing super fast but also being filled super fast. Especially NP. NP subreddits and forums show lack of availability of jobs and they say it will only get worse. Some NPs work as RNs because of this.
Also the job growth is mostly due to increased independence for Nurse Practitioners, and so they don't lose job opportunities PAs have been pushing for independence as well. This leads to patient endangerment. NPs and PAs should have physician oversight.
I am maybe thinking of becoming a PA, except Iâm only in high school so that could always change. What do you mean by PAs pushing for independence? Do you mean that they are trying to become basically NPs so that they donât need to supervised by a physician
No studies have shown that PAs have worse outcomes than physicians. If you are going to make statements like that please provide studies to back up your claims.
@@vinnieboombotz2001 I am saying that increased independence would, especially in specialties. I can't back that up with studies because the increased independence hasn't really happened yet, but doctors and PAs have different amounts of training. I see a PA myself for primary care. My outcomes from her are not worse than from my pediatrician. Would I see a PA with little to no physician oversight for an endocrinology consult? No.
I rather see a MD than a NP and a PA from experience.
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Hi! Shane, greetings from Peru, I was wondering if this also applies to Latin countries, since there are no channels in Spanish that explain as well as you should I take into account other types of statistics?
Sorry for my bad english
Hi Ashly! This video applies to audience in the U.S
Very Good!..
I have heard it is very difficult to find a job as a PA?
When will you do one on social work
What about PHYSICIAN SCIENTIST?