Career questions tagged pediatrician
Pediatricians are Doctors who take care of children 21 years and younger. For more information, please read below. Read more Show lessWhat do I have to major in and do in college to become a pediatrician.What can I do now??
I’m a sophomore in high school and would like to start researching colleges and studying now to make the process easier
Is it a good idea to do a double major in Child Development and Biology if I want to become a Pediatrician?
I am a senior in high school whose passion is kids and science. I have heard that getting a double major is something very beneficial to do while you're in college but I am not sure if Child Development and Biology are the right majors to combine during college and if they are going to help me become a Pediatrician?? Thanks ! #biology #pediatrics #pediatrician #double-major #child-development
What are some good majors in college if you wanna become a pediatrician?
I'm a sophomore rn and I wanna become a pediatrician.
What were the steps that you took in order to get a job in pediatrics?
Pediatrics?
How can I become a pediatrician?
What steps do I need to achieve in order to become a pediatrician?
What was the hardest challenge you could face as a pediatrician?
I always loved being around kids. When I was younger I am made up my mind that I wanted to work in the medical field taking care of kids. I decided that I wanted to be a pediatrician. My back up plan would be to become a neonatal nurse. No matter what I want to work in the medical field. #college #medicine #pre-med #pediatrician
I am currently a Junior in Highschool and I am close to being a senior. I have been thinking about the career I want to pursue after highschool and I want to become a pediatrician. What degree should I look for and how many years will I be in school?
I always wanted to become a doctor when I was younger. I had the passion to help people. When I was little I used to pick up medical equipment and play like I was a doctor. In middle school and high school I went to the library often to research books about the medical field and children. I babysat kids for such a long time and I actually enjoy it. I am also asking this question because I want to become a pediatrician. I am in highschool and a junior who is about to enter the real world soon. Also because I want to pick a right major that will help me. I want to know what can I do to reach my goal. Also I asked for future pediatricians like me who are unsure about the degrees . #doctor #pediatrician #majors #college #premed
What should I major in if I want to become a Pediatrician?
I am a senior in high school who is super excited about working with kids in the future and making sure they are always healthy. However, I am having trouble figuring out what I need to major in to be able to become one in the future. Many people tell me that I will get the Pre-Med classes to get me ready for Med School but they never tell what I can major in? Please Help!! #college #pre-med #pediatrician #majors
What is your previous experience providing medicine Care to Children?
I’m a Student trying to chase my dream in become a PN
How is it being a pediatrician? Is it a good career?
I've been wanting to be a pediatrician for the longest because I love kids, I'm good with kids and I also have a love for the medical field as well. I think it would be the best career for me because I get to work with kids and treat them as if they were my own while I try to cure them.
What would it take for you to change to another major if you were unhappy with the one you chose?
I am asking this question because If I was unhappy with it I could change to another major. #pediatrician #pediatric-nursing
How is being an inspirational person going to influence my pediatrician path ?
I am 14 and in 8th grade.
Do you have any advise on how I can enhance my helpfulness to be more equipped to become a pediatrician?
I am 14 and in 8th grade.
How can I make myself and my environment more positive while being a pediatrician?
I am in the 8th grade and want to go to the medical field.
How much can being a caring person influence my pediatrician path?
I am 14 and in 8th grade. I was wondering how big of an impact can it change.
After college do you become a nurse before becoming a Pediatrician?
#pediatrician #pediatric-nursing
What are some junior courses I should take if I want to go into premed?
I want tp go to college, and hopefully go to med school after and pursuing my dream of becoming a doctor. I am not sure which type of dr I would want to become but my options are open.
When being a pediatrician is being funny a good thing in the job?
I am 14 years old, bilingual, and an 8th grader
What are the pros and cons to becoming a pediatrician?
Does the medical field affect you personally? Is it stressful being in that workplace? What can I do to prepare myself to go into being a pediatrician?
Anything I can do over the summer that can improve my knowledge in the medical department?
I'm an organized person, and I've already planned a lot of things for the coming year, like taking extra classes, joining clubs, and volunteering. But I still want to do more to get ready for college. I know summer programs are a good option, but I'm not sure where to find them. Plus, I’m getting a job and taking a family vacation during the summer. I'm looking for online options or programs that can give me college credit and give me time to work with my other commitments.
Would it be better for me to take AP or IB if I want to be a pediatrician?
I am currently a freshman taking an IB course, but I have the opportunity to switch to AP. However, if I choose AP, I would need to take Latin. Unfortunately, my school does not offer many AP courses that align with my intended major, with the exception of Biology. The available AP courses offered by my school are: African American Studies, Art History, Biology, Calculus AB, Computer Science, English Language & Composition, English Literature & Composition, Environmental Science, Microeconomics, Pre-Calculus, Statistics, U.S. Government, U.S. History, and World History. After researching both options, I found limited and mixed opinions about IB online. Some sources suggest that IB does not guarantee a diploma and is exceptionally challenging. Additionally, my school requires students to stay after school each day to attend classes, which I am not sure I am willing to commit to. However, if IB is the recommended pathway for pursuing pediatrics, I am willing to take the risk. However, admission to the program is not guaranteed, and I would need to pass an exam. Given these factors, I am genuinely undecided about which path to choose. (If I should pick AP, can you please select the APs that would best suit me.)
What are the most suitable IB classes, colleges, and majors for future pediatricians?
Hello, I am a dedicated high school student aspiring to become a pediatrician, but I’m uncertain about the path to take. Considering my enrollment in the rigorous pre-IB track, I wonder what would be the most suitable IB classes, colleges, and majors that will align with my future career in pediatrics. I am committed to gaining the necessary knowledge and skills to excel in my dream.
Would It be better to become a regular doctor or a pediatrician?
I am in the 8th grade and I am just beginning to explore my future career. I am interested in sports and helping others along with kids.
How do I become a good pediatrician?
I don't know how I would calm a kid down if he doesn't like doctors
How long do I have to go to college to become a Pediatrician ?
When I was younger I always wanted to be a pediatrician because I feel that I work well with kids so that leads me to the questions of how long I would have to go to college to work in that field.
Is it better to be a nurse or a doctor ?
I am senior in high school already trying to apply for college but I'm still deciding to be a nurse or doctor. From what I heard from experience volunteering at a hospital right now, one of the nurses told me that being a doctor is better because they get paid more and get treated better while nurses don't get paid well but they work really hard on taking care of their patients. They said that if I can't be a doctor and go to medical school then become a nurse instead. Please let me know what y'all think. Thank you!