Cardiothoracic surgeon.?

Thanks Brian and Db_hornblower. I live in the Uk, so I be enquring about what age it adjectives starts, because in the uk we start out high academy at 16. So does that mean one will qualify a couple of years faster than those in the US?
Just out of curiousity, does a cardiolagist earn more than a GP? (in the Uk), and how much does a cardiothoracic surgeon earn?


Thanks

Answer:
GPS earn give or take a few lb100,000. About 50% of medical students become GPs.

Starting salary for adjectives hospital consultants, no matter what specialty is lb72,000. Both cardiology and cardiothoracic surgery are extremely competitive and difficult specialties to seize into.

Cardiothoracic surgery is a shrinking specialty as expertice in interventional cardiology advance. The reason that they are both competitive is that they can earn deeply from private practice.
As far as when you can start you can start the second you graduate from high academy you can go to college it will nick 4 years of pre med in college so to be precise where you start.

Then you will complete another 4 years of core medicene at your local medical college. After that is complete you involve to do an internship with a hospital which usually last between 3 years for a genral practice physcian and 7 years for a plastic surgeon to 10years for a brain surgeon.

The amount you make is base upon pretty much how long you are willing to be an intern. A gp would spawn roughly 200k a year where a brain surgeon would engender closer to 600k a year every other doctor starting out falls in between those.
I don't know any details about starting age in the UK or the medical institution programs there, sorry.

As for remuneration in the US, typically, cardiologist's earn more than the internist or kinfolk practice physician.
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