The Highest Paying Careers For Women In 2014


Physician/ Doctor, General Practice
Female: 46 Percent

Whether you’re down with earaches or sore throats or you need medical advises and routine check-ups, the first person that comes to your mind is General Physician or the Practitioner. Thus, selecting a primary care physician is an important first step towards managing your healthcare. 
Physician or General practitioners are the professionals who provide primary and continuing medical care for patients with illness and recommend possible solutions. Additionally these individuals may also referrer patients to hospital for further assessment and possibly for treatment.
Nurse Anesthetist
Female: 52 Percent

For more than a decade, the shortage of trained nurses has caused concern in the healthcare industry, but that having been said the nurse anesthetist programs have grown substantially to meet demand, especially for women.
A certified registered nurse anesthetist performs duties for a patient before, during and after a medical procedure or surgery by performing a patient assessment, preparing the patient for anesthesia, administering and maintaining the anesthesia. In addition, these individuals also ensure proper sedation and pain management, overseeing patient recovery from anesthesia and caring for the patient's immediate post-operative needs.
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