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Question Posted Monday April 10 2006, 5:47 pm

What's the income of an orthopedic job? How long do you have to be in college for it?

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loves2shop86 answered Monday April 10 2006, 7:00 pm:
Hi, well you need to be a bit more specific here! I am assuming that by an "orthopedic job" you mean orthopedic surgeon. If that is the case, then you need to complete 4 years of pre-med at a regular college, followed by a couple of years of medical school (not exactly sure how many for this specific field, but at least 3), and then you need to do a residency for a few years, during which you will get payed, but not much (around 30,000 a year). As far as how much you will get payed, it depends on where you are working. In Pennsylvania for example, the median income is around 300,000 dollars a year! To check the salary in a different area, go to salary.com! They should all be pretty close though! Hope that helps!

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