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Job Description
Physicians who treat diseases, injuries, and deformities by invasive, minimally-invasive, or non-invasive surgical methods, such as using instruments, appliances, or by manual manipulation.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 29-1067.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 252,910.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 121.00
- Currently, there are 41,190 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Surgeons”.
Also Known As…
- Surgeons
- Vascular Surgeon
- Thoracic Surgeon
- Surgeon
- Plastic Surgeon
- Physician
- Orthopedic Surgeon
- Orthopaedic Surgeon
- Hand Surgeon
- General Surgeon
- Cardiovascular Surgeon
- Urologist
- Urologic Surgeon
- Upper Extremity Surgeon
- Trauma Surgeon
- Transverse Abdominal Muscle Surgeon (TRAM Surgeon)
- Transplant Surgeon
- Surgical Oncologist
- Surgical Endoscopist
- Spinal Surgeon
- Reconstructive Surgeon
- Podiatric Foot and Ankle Specialist
- Physicians and Surgeons
- Physician Surgeon
- Pediatric Surgeon
- Ophthalmologist
- Ophthalmic Surgeon
- Neurosurgeon
- Neurological Surgeon
- Medical Doctor (MD)
- Internal Medicine Physician
- Heart Surgeon
- Heart Doctor
- Eye Surgeon
- Doctor
- Dermatologist
- Cosmetic Surgeon
- Colorectal Surgeon
- Colon and Rectal Surgeon
- Cardiothoracic Surgeon
- Cardiac Surgeon
- Brain Surgeon
- Assistant Professor of Surgery
Tasks for “Trauma Doctor”
- Manage surgery services, including planning, scheduling and coordination, determination of procedures, and procurement of supplies and equipment.
- Diagnose bodily disorders and orthopedic conditions and provide treatments, such as medicines and surgeries, in clinics, hospital wards, and operating rooms.
- Direct and coordinate activities of nurses, assistants, specialists, residents, and other medical staff.
- Conduct research to develop and test surgical techniques that can improve operating procedures and outcomes.
- Prepare case histories.
- Provide consultation and surgical assistance to other physicians and surgeons.
- Operate on patients to correct deformities, repair injuries, prevent and treat diseases, or improve or restore patients' functions.
- Examine patient to obtain information on medical condition and surgical risk.
- Refer patient to medical specialist or other practitioners when necessary.
- Follow established surgical techniques during the operation.
- Prescribe preoperative and postoperative treatments and procedures, such as sedatives, diets, antibiotics, and preparation and treatment of the patient's operative area.
- Examine instruments, equipment, and operating room to ensure sterility.
- Analyze patient's medical history, medication allergies, physical condition, and examination results to verify operation's necessity and to determine best procedure.
Related Technology & Tools
- Automated external defibrillators AED
- Endoscopic video cameras
- Skin staplers
- Surgical aspirators
- Orthopedic forceps
- Surgical taps
- Intestinal forceps
- Surgical elevators
- Periosteotomes
- Craniotome drills
- Ultrasonic lithotripters
- Diathermy equipment
- Cervical retractors
- Tissue retractors
- Vein retractors
- Pulse oximeters
- Ophthalmic retractors
- Flexible fiberoptic endoscopes
- Portable surgical microscopes
- Thyroid forceps
- Hysteroscopes
- Surgical mallets
- Locking forceps
- Cervical spine retractors
- Oral retractors
- Bone-cutting forceps
- Eye forceps
- Desktop computers
- Optical forceps
- Electrosurgery units
- Sternal retractors
- Plastic surgery retractors
- Surgical microscopes
- Microforceps
- Suture forceps
- Padgett dermatomes
- Thoracic forceps
- Enterotomy scissors
- Irrigation tubing
- Heart and lung machines
- Uterine retractors
- Subclavian lines
- Laser dopplers
- Splinter forceps
- Radiosurgical gamma knives
- Cryosurgery units
- Amputation retractors
- Surgical trocars
- Resectoscopes
- Optical urethrotomes
- Pylorus clamps
- Pulmonary artery catheters
- Tactile probes
- Intravenous IV equipment
- Internal defibrillators
- Suction machines
- Sterile drapes
- Oxygen administration equipment
- Ear forceps
- Gastrointestinal retractors
- Arterial line catheters
- Flexible ureteroscopes
- Hudson drills
- Mayfield headrests
- Spring clips
- Cilia forceps
- Surgical suture needles
- Surgical irrigation sets
- Zimmer dermatomes
- Endoscope vein harvesting equipment
- Urology retractors
- Protective eye shields
- Biopolar cautery equipment
- Patient controlled analgesia PCA pumps
- Surgical fiberoptic retractors
- Laparascopes
- Surgical hand saws
- Surgical dilators
- Catheter forceps
- Surgical retractors
- Surgical clamps
- Diagnostic ultrasound equipment
- Cell savers
- Rigid ureteroscopes
- Sponge forceps
- Electrosurgical grounding pads
- Endoscopic catheters
- Surgical forceps
- Cardiopulmonary bypass pumps
- Artery forceps
- Lip retractors
- Harmonic scalpels
- Bulldog clamps
- Tracheal retractors
- Lung retractors
- Sternal saws
- Hysterectomy forceps
- Clip applying forceps
- Hip arthroplasty robots
- Stone extractors
- Robotic arms
- Bone-holding forceps
- Uterine scissors
- Skin retractors
- Surgical calipers
- Ear retractors
- Thoracic scissors
- Surgical robots
- Hemodynamic monitors
- Tonsil scissors
- Ceiling mounted microscopes
- Operating room smoke evacuators
- Surgical rulers
- Skeeter drills
- Bowel stapling equipment
- Surgical power saws
- Eye magnets
- Rigid rake retractors
- Cavitron ultrasonic surgical aspirators CUSA
- Carbon dioxide CO2 lasers
- Holmium lasers
- Colposcopes
- Surgical tourniquets
- Towel clamps
- Autologous blood recovery systems
- Vascular occluders
- Endoscopic insufflators
- Surgical nippers
- Surgical needle holders
- Anastomosis clamps
- Dermatomes
- Andrews tables
- Uterine forceps
- Surgical scissors
- Surgical rasps
- Surgical hand drivers
- Laparascopic graspers
- Bronchoscopes
- Tissue forceps
- Argon beam coagulators
- IMA retractors
- External fixators
- Biopsy forceps
- Nerve retractors
- Electrocardiography EKG machines
- Bone clamps
- Surgical gloves
- Gall bladder forceps
- Surgical nerve stimulators
- Obstetrical forceps
- Cryoprobes
- Strabismus scissors
- Portable x ray machines
- Surgical curettes
- Suction tips
- Hemostatic forceps
- Cartilage clamps
- Occluding forceps
- Rib spreaders
- Bone ronguers
- Digital cameras
- Wells Johnson aspirators
- Orthopedic retractors
- Rectal retractors
- Surgical specula
- ENT microscopes
- Personal computers
- Fracture tables
- Shea drills
- Cystoscopes
- Sequential compression devices
- Surgical scalpels
- Thoracic retractors
- Balloon perfusion catheters
- Dressing forceps
- Surgical masks
- Surgical power drills
- Neodymium-doped Yttrium Aluminum Garnet Nd:YAG lasers
- Biopsy punches
- Abdominal retractors
- Vascular clips
- Bone chisels
- Debakey clamps
- Vitrector sets
- Vascular clamps
- Nasal forceps
- Tumor forceps
- Microsoft Windows
- Robotic surgery software
- Human resources management system HRMS
- Practice management software PMS
- Three-dimensional 3D virtual surgery software
- Electronic medical record EMR software
- Medical laser control software
- Epic Systems
- Image-guided surgery software
- Computer imaging software
- Integra Radionics NeuroSight Arc