

Your patients range from babies to elders with heart defects, heart failure, and many other problems. Rookie Cardiologist Your first job! You're a newbie, so your patients don't exactly seem all that comfortable with you, so make sure you keep developing your logic and charisma skills to help put them at ease. Sims entering this career must have logic skill and focus. They perform surgery, and take care of patients post surgery. They diagnose and work with heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure, and many others. You're still at the bottom of the hierarchy, but you're not far away from getting your first real job.Ĭardiologists deal with disorders of the heart. Technically, you are, but don't let that go to your head.

Another pay raise and you're starting to feel like a real doctor. Hang in there! Before you know it, you'll be a level III.Īlmost done! You've made great impressions on your mentors, and you're learning so much. You get a slight pay raise, but the hours and studying is still rough. Don't forget that! Mentor doctors want interns that are humble and ready to learn. You're learning more, and you don't feel like such a rookie anymore. You'll need them for recommendations one day. You'll be working very long hours following around mentor doctors, so pay very close attention and get on their good side. You made it! Now you get a little pay (very little) and get some real experience. Missing class will reek havoc on your performance and your chances for residency. Make sure you make good relationships with your professors and fellow students.Īlmost there! You're becoming smarter and you're almost ready to enter residency. Before you get to residency you have to gain skills and reach the top of your class. Welcome to medical school! You've dreamed about this day your whole life, and here it is. This took a great deal of work, so I hope you enjoy it! Then, sims get promoted to Resident, where they get a small amount of pay before they choose which track they want to go through. Sims start out as Med Students with no pay, so that's a good time for a Young Adult to stay at home with mom and dad or move in with a working roommate. I wanted to make this realistic, so, much like real medicine, this is a difficult career track to master. This is a difficult, yet rewarding career that many will fail in. Medical school is filled with studying and no pay, Residency has long hours, and the medical profession is all about honing in skills and building relationships with your patients. Success in the medical field is only found by the most intelligent, ambitious sims. This career now has SEVEN tracks to choose from: Cardiology, Pediatrics, Plastic Surgery, Dermatology, Neurology (new) Obstetrics (new) and Emergency Room doctor (new)
