A few years ago, Dr. Will Smith was finishing his shift in the emergency room at St. John’s Medical Center in Jackson, Wyoming, when he got an urgent call. Seventeen climbers were injured by lightning in nearby Grand Teton National Park. The incident occurred as the climbers neared the 4,200 meter (13,770 foot) summit of Grand Teton, the park’s tallest mountain. One climber was already dead—a lightning bolt threw him off the mountain. The others were badly burned. And seven of them couldn’t walk.
Typical Salary Range: About $350,000
Educational Requirements: It takes a long time to become a physician. You need a four-year college degree and must complete specific courses at college that are required for admission to medical school. After that, you attend medical school for another four years, followed by a three- to four-year residency, specializing in emergency medicine.
Breaking In: Teens interested in emergency or wilderness medicine can start learning skills for these careers now. Take CPR and wilderness survival classes and biology and anatomy classes in school. Once you reach age 16-18, depending on which state you live in, you can get certified to work as an EMT.