Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
How to become a pediatrician
Emily’s Career Path How to become a pediatrician
2
My Career Goals I want to become a pediatrician by 2035.
To get there, I will need to: Graduate high school by June 2021 Apply for a university and obtain a bachelor degree Apply to medical school and hopefully get in Complete a medical degree Complete a pediatrics residency Obtain a licence Get board certified
3
My Career Goal Statement
By the year of I want to become a pediatrician. My plan is to complete high school then head to medical school. This will take about 4 years of hard work and studying. Once I have completed this I will go into a specialized pediatric program so that I am able to specifically treat children which will take about 3 years to complete this degree. Once I’ve completed this I will go into residency. When I every have any doubts I can always count on my friends and family to support me along the way. If I am struggling in any classes I will ask my professors any questions I have.
4
What is a Pediatrician Pediatricians provide care for infants, children, teenagers, and young adults. Some pediatricians specialize in pediatric surgery or serious medical conditions that commonly affect younger patients. Treat children who have minor illnesses, acute and chronic health problems, growth and development concerns, minor injuries, infectious diseases, and administer vaccinations.
5
You could work for a private practice or you could work at a hospital
$50k – $335k is the salary range A pediatrician will normally work about 50 hours per week But additional hours will be spent helping the community through education, schools and government, professional group activities or providing free medical care to the needy. Hours very but will be around 9-5 for a private practice and could be anywhere up to 12 hour shifts for a hospital location About my future career
6
My job has a 0.4% chance of becoming automated
Pediatricians have to show empathy and have to work with children who need extra care compared to adults Pediatricians have to consider other factors that no robot or machine would be able to do Certain tasks machines or robots will never be able to do like a human. For example abdominal thrusts (Heimlich maneuver)
7
My compatibility The skills this job requires are:
Communication skills Compassion Detail oriented Dexterity Leadership skills Organizational skills Patience Physical stamina Problem-solving skills I am 88% compatible with this job.
8
A pediatrician would be great for me because…
I already have these skills for this career: Compassion Detail oriented Communication skills Leadership skills Organizational skills Physical stamina Problem-solving skills
9
I am not quite ready for this career, but I will get there!
This is how I will get those necessary skills: I will also improve my dexterity through practice throughout my life and at medical school I will practice being patient now so that by the time I’m older I can be well experienced These are skills for the job I still need to learn: Dexterity Patience
10
Job Outlook In BC, the job outlook is 3 of 3 stars.
Here are 2 reasons why: Employment growth will lead to several new positions. A moderate number of positions will become available due to retirements.
11
Safety in the Workplace
In this career, I need to: Keep my area clean from germs to keep me and patients safe Protect myself and others from violent children Control difficult parents and prevent them from causing physical harm to myself and others Safety in the Workplace
12
This is what appeals to me with this career…
I like to learn about the body and how it works I love learning new things to help improve how we do things I like helping my community I love working with children of all ages
13
These are some things I find less appealing about this career…
You have to give vaccinations which is something I don’t like to do myself and aren’t very interested in administering to others There are many requirements and tests that have to be taken to become a pediatrician It costs a lot to go to medical school It takes a long time to become a pediatrician which means that I will be in a lot of schooling
14
Potential obstacles to getting this career
The possible obstacles: Not getting accepted into medical school after I have completed a bachelors degree Not passing all of the required exams to become a registered pediatrician My plan to overcome them: Work hard that year so that I can try again and apply the next year Study hard and make sure that I put my complete effort into all of the tests. If I don’t understand parts then I will ask for help so I have a better chance on these tests.
15
Potential obstacles to being successful within this career
The possible obstacles: Being able to deal with the stress of being a doctor Having a lot of deadlines and due dates My plan to overcome them: Taking time to myself and taking breaks every once and awhile Make sure that I’m organized and stay on top of all of my tasks
16
The training/education required for my career is:
A bachelor of science degree Graduation from an approved medical school and specific specialty training are required. Completion of the certifying examinations of the Royal college of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Licensing by the provincial or territorial licensing authority are required. Four to five years of specialty residency training are required.
17
I intend to go to Memorial University to become a Pediatrician
I would start with a bachelor degree in biology Memorial University St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador I would take Biology 1001 4 years long Would earn a Bachelor of Science Complete Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) Receive a post graduate program I would take Medical Education Would earn a Doctor of medicine Complete Pediatrics residency Complete all required exams
18
Memorial University
19
High school courses required
Grade 12 courses: English 12 Math 12 Biology 12, Chemistry 12, Physics 12 or Geology 12 Economics 12 Grade 11 courses: English 11 Math 11 Biology 11, Chemistry 11, Physics 11, or Geology 11
20
Additional information
Additional admission requirements: Successful completion of 30 credit hours What is this institution known for: Memorial University is know to be one of the largest universities is Atlantic Canada This university is also very highly ranked for their education, engineering, business, geology, and medicine programs This university also allows me to be able to be independent and live on my own The main reason you chose this institution for your training/education: There are many different scholarship programs available to attend this university which will help with the high cost of attending this university.
21
Financial Plan - Tuition
Total Costs for the Program: $3,073 for the first 4 years $8,773 for the other 4 years =$47,384 altogether I am going to pay for my program: I am going to have a job to help pay for university along with contributions from my family I am also going to apply for scholarships and student loans.
22
Financial Plan – My Expenses
ONGOING LIVING EXPENSES $ per month $ per year Housing Rent/mortgage payments $725 $8700 Residence Fees $0 $100 Food Groceries $20 $240 Meal plan (if living in residence) $0 $2655 Transportation Public transit $78 $936 Savings Savings (general) 5% of net income $50.6 $607.2 Savings (emergency fund) 5% of net income Miscellaneous Clothing $160 $1920 Entertainment (movies/outings) $60 $720 Personal grooming (haircuts, makeup, shampoo, soap, deodorant, etc.) $100 $1200 Travel (incl. transp. costs to/from your school if in different city) $0 $1612
23
Some related occupations:
Child Psychologist Child psychologists diagnose and treat children aged 17 and younger with mental, behavioral or emotional problems. Obstetrician An obstetrician is a doctor who specializes in pregnancy, childbirth, and a woman's reproductive system. Your obstetrician can take care of you throughout your pregnancy,
24
Pediatricians are awesome!!!
Fun Facts: The word pediatrician is from two Greek words meaning “healer of children” The largest hospital and research facility in pediatrics is Boston Children's Hospital. Toronto's pediatric hospital is the second largest. Most pediatricians care for their patients until they no longer need parental consent, however some will continue until a child reaches the age of 21.
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.