What is the employment description for Orthopedic Doctors?

Please state what Orthopedic doctors do, what their main focus on treating is, their payment, and how many years of schooling it take? Also, does this job require a Masters or Doctorate point?
Thanks.

Answer:
Orthopedic surgeons are doctors - M.D. or D. O. - (4 yrs college, 4 years medical school, 5+ yrs of residency) who treat disorders of the musculoskeletal system.

The fix broken bones, repair ligaments, replace joint, treat bone infections, treat hand injuries, correct scoliosis and other spine disorders, and abundantly more.

They are paid a great deal, but they work very long hours and appropriate a lot of telephone.
While I'll let someone else answer the first few parts, it does indeed require the Doctorate. That's where on earth we get the possession "Doctor."
An orthopedic doctor is one that specializes in the surgical and non-surgical of dieases, disorders and injuries (including fractures) of the skeletal system. Schooling: 4 years college, 4 years medical conservatory, award for Doctor of Medicine Degree, they can go to postgraduate medical training and internship and residency programs for 5 years
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