Analyzing, examining, and investigating patients and their medical histories for signs and symptoms of hormonal imbalances
Advising, ordering, and performing tests and interpreting the results
Discussing diagnosis with patients, explaining treatment options, and giving advice on medications, lifestyle and dietary changes, and other preventative measures
Carrying out follow-up appointments, monitoring patient progress, adjusting treatment plans and medications, and updating patient records
Supporting patients with serious or complex endocrine conditions and their loved ones
Conducting research and studies on the endocrine system and its diseases, disorders, and conditions to develop new treatment techniques
Remaining up-to-date on current discoveries, developments, trends, research, and technology
Handling basic administrative, clerical, and business tasks, such as filing, answering phones, or data entry
Requirements
Requirements and qualifications
A medical degree in endocrinology and the successful completion of a residency and fellowship
A medical license and certification to practice endocrinology
A thorough understanding of the endocrine system and its diseases, disorders, and conditions
Strong analytical abilities to provide accurate diagnoses
Excellent decision-making, interpersonal, and communication skills
Strong organizational, problem-solving, and researching skills