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Psychiatrist from: http://www.communityhealthcareers.com/careers_psychiatrist.htmPsychiatrists are medical doctors that treat mental and emotional disorders. These physicians spend most of their time interviewing and counselling their patients. By having regular discussions with clients, they are able to help them explore past experiences, change behavioral patterns and find solutions to their problems. Psychiatrists may prescribe medications, and occasionally recommend hospitalization or electro-shock therapy. The Cool Things They Do:
A Psychiatrist may be responsible for some or all of the following duties:
Psychiatrists work in clinical settings. They typically work long hours with most of their time spent in interviews and counseling sessions with patients. Although psychiatry is one of the healing professions, it can also be emotionally taxing. Some patients can be quite difficult to deal with, and occasionally even violent. Most Psychiatrist work in:
Bachelor of Science and Doctorate of Medicine followed by a Psychiatric residency program Length of Study/Training : 10-12 years post-secondary Certification (s): National: Licensing by the Canadian Mental Health Association Ontario : Certification by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario Helpful High School Courses:
Demand for doctors and specialists will outstrip the supply provided by Canadian medical schools for the foreseeable future. Earnings:
Average annual salary: $130,000 to $170,000 depending on location and types of services provided. More Information:
Canadian Mental Health Association The Canadian Psychiatric Association Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Internet Mental Health Mental Health Net Psychiatry.com Canadian Medical Association |