What does a hematologist do?

HEMATOLOGY

When talking about hematology, reference is made to a branch of Medicine that studies everything that has to do with blood, from possible blood disorders to diseases. In this way, a hematologist is nothing more than a doctor who specializes primarily in diseases of the blood. Hematology is a specialty of medicine that has a lot of job opportunities.

In the following article we will talk to you in a more detailed way about this profession and of the different requirements it takes to become a good hematologist.

Functions of a hematologist

Although the main duties of a hematologist are related to blood in general, its range of action extends to other organs of the body such as the bone marrow or lymph nodes. Anyway, and part of what has been seen, the main functions of a hematologist are to prevent, diagnose and treat various conditions or diseases of the blood.

The blood diseases on which a hematologist usually acts are the following:

  • Anemia or lack of iron in the blood.
  • Hemophilia.
  • Blood cancer as occurs in the case of leukemia.
  • Various related diseases or conditions with the bone marrow.

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When it comes to making a diagnosis as concrete and reliable as possible, the hematologist begins with various tests that help him explore the patient's own blood in detail. Once you obtain these tests and after having examined the person, issues a diagnosis and through it, begin the best possible treatment.

The performance of a hematologist is not limited exclusively to hospitals, it can also work in laboratories and universities. As for patients, there is a branch that leads to pediatrics when treating children with blood problems. In addition to all these functions, the hematologist is trained to perform stem cell treatments, to prescribe certain medications or to perform various therapies that help to solve various blood conditions.

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What does it take to be a hematologist?

If a person decides to be a hematologist, He must complete the 6 years of Medicine and from there complete four years of hematology. It is about 10 years studying and doing various practices. As with any specialty of Medicine, it requires a lot of time as well as perseverance and effort.

A hematologist constantly attends seminars or events in order to expand his knowledge and keep up to date with new research in his field. This is important to ensure that your work in front of patients is the best possible. Therefore, it is key for a good hematologist to be able to expand their knowledge in everything that surrounds the blood and its possible affections and diseases.

Apart from the university degree itself, hematology professionals can take various courses that help to expand all their knowledge and improve when it comes to exercising in front of patients. Apart from this, the realization of such courses help to broaden the work horizons of these professionals.

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What is the salary of a hematologist

The average salary of a doctor specializing in hematology is around 75.000 euros gross per year. These figures vary considerably in the case that the specialist doctor works in public centers or if, on the contrary, he works in private health. It should be noted that outside of Spain, the profession of hematologist is in high demand, which means that the salary is much higher than in Spain.

The salary of a hematologist will also vary according to the experience of the professional and the geographical area in which they practice. In many cases, it is advisable to be fluent in a language such as English and try your luck outside of Spain.

In short, hemotology, as with other specialties within Medicine, has multiple oral exits even outside of Spain. It is true that it is a university degree that requires great dedication and many hours of study, but the satisfaction of being able to exercise and put into practice the different knowledge acquired, makes up for everything.


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