7 Reasons Why Urology Might Be The Career For You

7 Reasons Why Urology Might Be The Career For You
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Urology doesn't get the same level of attention as other candidates when it comes time to choose a specialty, but that's not because it's a bad option. There are seven reasons why Urology might be the career for you. 

1. Lots Of Opportunities

Urology is expected to experience a shortage around 2025 if more people don't join the field. Which means there are a lot of job openings. 

  • Over 16,000 new urology positions are expected to become available before 2025.

  • Only 12% of practicing urologists are in rural areas, so you don't have to move to a large city.

If you're looking for a field with lots of job opportunities this could be the one for you.

2. You'll Never Be Bored

Urology is a unique branch of healthcare in a few ways.

  • It combines surgery, medicine, and advanced technology.

  • You can treat a variety of issues including kidney stones, prostate cancer, infertility, bladder problems, and others.

  • Your patients will range in age from babies to seniors. 

The variety of conditions and age groups you can treat will prevent the job from becoming too repetitive.

3. You'll Have A High Salary 

Because of the variety of issues a urologist treats and the shortage of qualified candidates, urology positions come with high salaries.

  • The average urologist makes a little over $400,000 a year.

  • That's above average when compared to most physician's salaries.

  • Salary can vary slightly depending on whether a physician works for a hospital or owns their practice.

If you're looking for a position that will allow you to pay off those med school bills, this checks the box.

4. You'll Get To Make A Difference In People's Lives

There's another benefit to becoming a urologist that has nothing to do with money. It's getting to make a difference in someone's life. 

  • Urologists are responsible for treating male infertility, which means you'll be able to help someone start their family.

  • Thanks to the studies undertaken by members of this field, nearly 80% of bladder cancer patients survive. 

  • Making a difference in someone else's life can also make a difference in yours. It's important that you don't just work for money. 

As you can see, urology is a field that pays in a variety of ways.

5. Most Of Your Patients Will Get Better

Although all doctors must eventually suffer the loss of a patient, most cases handled by urologists turn out well.

  • Urology offers a mix of surgery and medicine to achieve the best results. 

  • Many urology cases never result in medical procedures. 

  • Patients' problems are usually easy to diagnose.

Most medical specialties can't boast that the majority of their patients get better, so it's a major factor to consider. 

6. The Work Load Is Manageable 

The healthcare industry is known for its long hours, so how does urology stack up?

  • Urologists work about 56 hours a week on average. 

  • Urologists work less than the average heart surgeon, general surgeon, or pediatric surgeon.

  • This makes urology one of the more manageable medical professions when it comes to work-life balance. 

A good work-life balance is important to maintaining happiness in your job and your life. 

7. Urologists Report High Levels Of Happiness

In a study, urologists reported being happier than many of their peers in other specialties. Here's why.

  • 56% of urologists take three to four weeks of vacation every year.

  • Only 14% of urologists report having sought treatment for burnout.

  • 33% of urologists exercise two to three times a week.

If you're looking for a medical career you can be happy in, the statistics around urology are something to check into.

Urology is sure to be a contender now that you know these seven reasons why it might be the career for you.

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