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By: Lauren De Luca
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Specialize in the care of young people Conduct physical exams and order tests to diagnose diseases and injuries Recommend treatment, such as medication, surgery, or rehabilitation Help patients through difficult times, such as puberty or family problems Often communicate with social workers, family members, and other health care workers
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Work for hospitals, health clinics, government agencies, and colleges Many are self-employed Open own private practice offices, or become partners with other physicians in clinics. Some also work in colleges as professors. Often work 45 to 60 hours a week Administrative work, such as getting involved in teaching or research, can take up a large part of a pediatrician’s day
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Minimum is a bachelor’s degree Earn Doctor of Medicine degree (MD) Write Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) Complete a residency Specializing in pediatric field requires extra training
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$100,000 to $300,000 a year or more Depend on location, experience, and hours worked Subspecialty training leads to higher incomes Benefits may include: health and life insurance, pension plans, paid vacation, etc. Pediatricians with successful practice and many years of experience make well over $300,000 a year.
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Have an amazing ability to listen Must be hardworking Must be honest, trustworthy, etc Must like kids Can make kids feel their best
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It’s a chance to make a lot of money I like working with kids Maybe I can make a big difference in children's lives You get to see your patients grow up It feels good to help a sick kid feel better
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I would try to become a doctor I like the medical field, so I wouldn’t do something completely different Like diagnosing diseases Like to tell patients their treatments I’d be glad to make people healthier
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