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Genetics
eMatchPhysicians.com is the most comprehensive online resource for physician jobs. Our sophisticated search and matching technology provides you with the most relevant genetic physician employment opportunities. eMatchPhysicians.com has partnered with the leading hiring organizations and physician recruiters so you can be confident that your genetics job search will result in reliable and quality genetics physician jobs and a wide range of sub-specialties, all across the United States and Canada.
As a physician, you can search for genetics jobs in one or more states at a time. You can also identify any applicable area of special interest.
In a survey conducted in May 1992 by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2500 members were asked what scientific specialty holds the greatest promise over the next decade. The fields listed below are ranked based on most mentions of specialties by respondents in that discipline. Genetics clearly stands out as the field of the future.
Without Geneticists, we would not have the answers to many questions such as why one person has blue eyes while another person has brown, why is the shape of a son’s hand very similar to the shape of his father’s hand, or why are some families more prone to cancer, Alzheimer’s, or other diseases? A Geneticist works in both scientific and medical fields in gaining a better understanding of mutation, cell growth, and reproduction.
There are very few health care professionals in the United States with extensive training in genetics. The most qualified professionals are board-certified physician-geneticists. According to the American College of Medical Genetics (ACMG), in the United States, there are approximately 509 physician-geneticists that see patients. If we divide the population of the U.S. by these 509 physician-geneticists, we get an estimate of 600,000 U.S. citizens per board certified physician-geneticist.
The subspecialties of Genetics include: Clinical Genetics, Metabolic/Biochemical Genetics, Cytogenetics, Molecular Genetics, and Mitochondrial Genetics.
The role of a Geneticist is crucial to many things such as cancer research, cystic fibrosis, Alzheimer’s, unborn defects, and more for example. Geneticists are involved in unlocking many secrets of life, spending the majority of their time in a laboratory. According to Quillen College of Medicine, Geneticists make about $70,000 a year.
Positions in the specialty discipline of genetics are readily available across the United States and around the world. The problem for most physicians is finding the time to explore the options available. Making cold calls to acquaintances or co-workers and sifting through the various ads in journals and on the internet can be very time-consuming. Alternatively, if you are relocating, you may not have any familiarity with hospitals and medical groups or community offerings in a new area. In this case, time and distance can be a problem if you’re using the conventional approaches to finding a job.
At eMatchPhysicians.com, we offer a simple option—you can view Genetic Physician Job Matches and explore our database of genetics job opportunities. Your privacy will always be protected, and you have the opportunity to make your profile as visible or as private as you’d like it to be. You can submit a request for further information based on jobs that interest you set up phone appointments and interviews, and more.
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