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How much does a non-invasive cardiologist make per year?
I am a junior in high school, and have took many anatomy classes through middle school, and I am very interested in the human body. I also, have lots of knowledge on the heart from a course I was in last year, called biomed. #cardiology #medicine # #healthcare
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Rich’s Answer
Here is a website to specifically answer your question: https://www.salary.com/research/salary/alternate/cardiologist-non-invasive-salary
Your love of science is admirable while it's important to appreciate that most pursue a career based on a passion in a field.
To be a noninvasive cardiologist, the years involved will be 4 undergrad college, 4 years of medical school, 3 years of residency training, and 3 years of a fellowship in the subspecialty before being employed in a fully board certified physician.
The important factor that motivates is a love of what they do, even if the hours are lengthy in a day's work (whether invasive or noninvasive practitioner).
Good luck in your pursuits and studies.
Your love of science is admirable while it's important to appreciate that most pursue a career based on a passion in a field.
To be a noninvasive cardiologist, the years involved will be 4 undergrad college, 4 years of medical school, 3 years of residency training, and 3 years of a fellowship in the subspecialty before being employed in a fully board certified physician.
The important factor that motivates is a love of what they do, even if the hours are lengthy in a day's work (whether invasive or noninvasive practitioner).
Good luck in your pursuits and studies.
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Dr. Frank’s Answer
Annually, Cardiologists make $219.770. The lowest mean salary being $166,000 and the highest being $310,000 a year.
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Richard’s Answer
Depends on your location and how many hours per week you are willing to work; but generally $250,000 to $550,000 per year
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