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The Medicus Firm, founded in 2009, has used this job board to assist thousands of physicians in finding the job that will best fit their needs. In addition to the job board, The Medicus Firm offers a news blog, a job satisfaction and search report, and a practice preference and relocation survey. The news blog contains all information and updates regarding The Medicus Firm, as well as articles discussing topics that all healthcare professionals may come across throughout their careers. The search report and relocation survey are available for users to request for download so that they may be viewed at any time.

Salary + Job Growth
The current average salary for a Hematologist is $289,018, which averages out to around $139 per hour. It is important to keep in mind that your salary will vary based on your location, skill set, and years of experience. The states with the highest average salaries are as follows (in ascending order): New Jersey, California, Wyoming, Massachusetts, and Washington. The average salaries in these states range from $322,146, in New Jersey, to $341,044, in California. This position is expected to grow by about 11% by the year 2030.

Benefits
Some benefits of working in Hematology include working in a high-demand field, receiving above-average compensation, having your own practice, having the ability to work wherever, having a high income early in your career, and making a difference in people’s lives.

Skills
Hematologists should possess the following skills: communication skills, problem-solving skills, interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and organizational skills.

Job Duties
Job duties you may perform as a Hematologist are as follows: treating blood-related diseases (including anemia, hemophilia, or leukemia), studying lab tests for more accurate diagnoses, conducting physical examinations, prescribing medications, and maintaining detailed records of patients’ health.

Work Environment
As a Hematologist, you can expect to work in private practice, a hospital, a medical facility, or a research facility.

Education
While the process of going through medical school to become a physician can be overwhelming, some physicians decide that they are interested in pursuing CME, or continuing medical education. You will find that there are specialty-focused organizations as well as directory-like websites that can help guide you to CME resources. These CME resources may include podcasts, live or virtual conferences, videos, webinars, or live or virtual courses. Some organizations that can provide you with or help you find CME resources are as follows: Mayo Clinic, the American Society of Hematology, Hematology Advisor, CMEList, myCME, freeCME, Healio, BoardVitals, and Bio Ascend.

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