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Medical Scientist

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AVG. SALARY

$100,270

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EDUCATION

Doctoral degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

What To Learn

High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Health Science cluster Biotechnology Research and Development pathway.

Education Level

Education training and experience are required at different levels for success in different occupations.

Doctoral degree

Medical scientists typically need a Ph.D., usually in biology or a related life science. Some medical scientists get a medical degree instead of, or in addition to, a Ph.D.

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Additional Information

Clinical research physicians must have a medical degree. Before entering medical school, you need to complete an undergraduate degree in a field of science.

Medical school is typically followed by three or more years of residency, which is supervised training in a medical specialty. Residency is sometimes followed by a fellowship, which involves additional supervised training in a subspecialty such as cardiology or oncology.

Some clinical research physicians have a PhD in addition to their medical degree.

"It's not common (to have a PhD), but it's becoming a little more common, especially in emergency medicine, if people do fellowships and combine their fellowships with didactic (classroom) training," says Dr. Rita K. Cydulka, a clinical research physician.

Extra Requirements

Medical scientists primarily conduct research and typically do not need licenses or certifications. However, those who practice medicine, such as by treating patients in clinical trials or in private practice, must be licensed as physicians or other healthcare practitioners.

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