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1998-99 Occupational Outlook Handbook

Biological and Medical Scientists


Nature of the Work
Working Conditions
Employment
Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement
Job Outlook
Earnings
Related Occupations
Sources of Additional Information

(D.O.T. 022.081-010; 041.061, except -014, -018, -046, and -082; 041.067-010; 041.261-010)

Significant Points

* For biological scientists, a Ph.D. degree is generally required for independent research; a master's degree is sufficient for some jobs in applied research or product development; a bachelor's degree is adequate for some nonresearch jobs.

* For medical scientists, the Ph.D. degree in a biological science is required; some need a medical degree.

* Doctoral degree holders face considerable competition for independent research positions; those with a bachelor's or master's degree in biological science can expect better opportunities for nonresearch positions.


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Kristina Shelley
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Last modified: January 15, 1998
URL: http://stats/bls.gov/oco/ocos047.htm

Cite: Occupational Outlook Handbook, 1998-99, UM-St. Louis Libraries Edition, derived and modified by Raleigh Muns April 14, 1998, from http://stats.bls.gov/ocohome.htm
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