Career questions tagged pediatrics
Pediatricians are Doctors who take care of children 21 years and younger. For more information, please read below. Read more Show lessWhat are some things i should know befor going into the medical field ?
What should I avoid. What should i do to get in. What grades do i need.
When do you know what career you want to take on in life ? How long does it take to become a pediatrician ? Do you need papers to become a pediatrician ?
When do you know what career you want to take on in life ? How long does it take to become a pediatrician ? Do you need papers to become a pediatrician ?
How emotionally straining is pediatric nursing?
It sounds like an amazing profession and one I would love doing considering my passion for helping kids. However, I’m worried it would be to emotionally straining. Is there certain areas such as ER vs general hospital nursing that are less emotionally straining?
How do I figure out what job in the medical field would best suit me?
I’ve been interested in pediatrics, or dentistry, but I’m not sure. There are a lot of medical careers out there. I want to make sure I’m making the right choice.
How long does it take to become a pediatrician, and how would I be able to establish my own clinics?
I am looking to be a pediatrician in the future and I want to know how long it takes and how I can make my own clinics.
What is the most difficult part about going into the medical field?
What is the hardest part of the job? I’m truly interested in a career in medicine and I’m curious about the hardest part of it.
What education and training do I need to become a pediatrician?
And can you go to Harvard to become a pediatrician? And how will going to Harvard help you and get you more credit??
What do you honestly think of your career?
What is your average salary? What is the best route to take in college? Is there many passion oriented coworkers in your field? My favorite classes are science, more importantly, biology. I am in 12th grade and fascinated by the inner workings of living things.
What college in Florida is the best to attend for pediatric occupational therapy ?
I really like working with children and wanted to get an idea of that field before going to college for it.
What can I do to make my future college application look good ?
Hi! My name is Valeria and am in about to be a sophomore in high school. I was curious about things I could do to impress colleges and make them want to pick me as a student. Next year I am planning on joining my schools HOSA club. My interests after high school is something in the pediatric field and wanted to know if there was anything in specific that could make me stand out. Thank you!!
What advice do you have for someone considering going into medicine, and how can I know if it's the right fit for me?
I'm largely considering becoming a pediatrician, but want to know if it's a right fit for me. The schooling seems daunting but I feel confident that I can get through it. What advice do you have or what do you wish you would have known going into the profession?
what should i do as a sophmore in highschool to help prepare me to apply to college to major biology and pre-med and then continue to pediatric emergency medicine?
what should i do as a sophmore in highschool to help prepare me to apply to college to major biology and pre-med and then continue to pediatric emergency medicine?
What are some important experiences or lessons you've learned from your own careers that could be helpful for others to know?
What specific skills or knowledge have those experiences taught you? Have they shaped you into the person you are today, and how? This can be a wide range of experiences/lessons such as learning how to balance work and life or how to overcome setbacks. I am currently planning on going into the medical field, and I would like to know your own valuable lessons that you've gained throughout your life/career to help guide me through my career path.
Should I become a Pediatrician or Pediatric Nurse Practitioner and what are the key differences besides salary?
I have always wanted to go into the medical field. Recently I have been researching about pediatrics. However, I am unsure if I should pursue a doctorate or a master's in science. I am knowledgeable about the schooling length for these degrees. Additional question: what are some of the best schools for pediatric nursing/medicine located in California?
Is becoming a pediatrician worth it if you want to have a balanced work and social life? ?
I'm currently a sophomore in high school and interested in becoming a pediatrician. I'm worried if I follow this path, I won't have time to spend with my family. In addition, I want to be a mother when I'm older and have time for my children as well. I have doubts about whether or not the years of school are worth it. Note: this question was asked anonymously by a student