Career questions tagged pediatrics
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I am 14 years old, bilingual, and an 8th grader
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.
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.
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.
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.
How much does training cost to become a pediatrician?
After all of the schooling and the practice in hospitals, how much will it cost to be trained to become a pediatrician?
What personality do I need to become a kids doctor?
What skills do I also need to have to become a kids doctor?
How long does it take to become a pediatric Nurse or Doctor ?
I am looking forward to gaining more information and insight on what this career path requires
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 passion projects should I do as a junior who is interested in Nursing?
Hello, I am a current junior and I have been hearing alot of people saying that passion projects can help greatly in your college applications. So I was wondering what passion project ideas could I do surrounding anything medical related! I am interested in nursing, specifically pediatric nursing!
How should I start my nursing career ? Where should I go to start??
I am currently 15 in sophomore what should I do if I want to pursued my career and get in the medical field or med-school i don’t know what kind of nurse I want to be I just want to help others and care for them idk what I should do right now and I want to start everything early and I am planning on graduating early so I can see what I need to do while I’m still young and be able to do things by myself right now and help others while I can. So give me an idea of what kind of nurses I should be. Or what I should do.
Is Occupation therapy for me?
What Job or Occupation should I go into if I enjoy kids and love helping people. I was thinking Pediatric Occupational Therapy or some type of job where I can help people. Is there something else that I would be interested in? Is there any other careers like the ones I listed? Thank you so much! (Oh I also dislike needles :)
How can I become a pediatrician?
What steps do I need to achieve in order to become a pediatrician?