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 is it like as a Family and General Practitioner?
Hi! im currently in jobcore as a PT and plan on going into college to become a Family and General Practitioner, what is your daily schedule like in this field?
How recommended is it to take AP Chemistry in high school?
I want to pursue a career in the medical field (specifically psychology, pediatrics, neurology, or psychiatry), but I also want to take many elective courses that I will enjoy in high school. For that, I won't have room in my schedule to take AP Chem, since it takes up two periods. I am also worried about the workload and the difficulty of the course, since I've heard it's one of the hardest AP courses to take. However, how much will taking it help build a foundation of knowledge for taking the MCAT? If it is enough, I may consider taking it.
How would I specialize in Pediatrics and Orthopedics as a nurse?
I am a senior in high school and I want to eventually become a Pediatric Orthopedic Nurse Practitioner. For now I plan on attending a university after I graduate in May and majoring in Nursing. Should I major in something else?
What colleges will better nurture me to become a pediatric nurse?
Hello, I am a 10th grader. Right now, my school has stressed the importance of knowing what to do after highschools. One thing I'm struggling with is the factors that take place when picking a college, when picking classes, when picking a job, etc.
How many years of schooling does it take to become a pediatrician?
I want to be a pediatrician but I dont know if all the schooling is worth it.
How to specialize in Pediatrics in the Nursing Field?
After getting my Bachelor's in Nursing, how will I be able to move down the road of becoming a specialist in pediatrics?
What does a typical day in the life of a Pediatrician look like?
I'm interested in learning more about the job of a pediatrician.
What is most important about becoming any type of pediatric nurse?
i go to rock hill high school, and I was very interested in being a ped nurse, like a NICU nurse, or like some type of kid nurse and I wanna learn more about it.
How worthy is it to take a BS/MD program if you want to be a doctor?
As a pre-health student in high school, I've always wondered if the BS/MD program is worthy because I'm worried about costs and not being able to graduate with my friends. What's your advice on that?
In nursing how do you get the motivation to keep going?
I wanna be a pediatric nurse and i know you have a lot of late nights studying or just working extra hours how do you continue?
What would be an ideal career for someone who wants to work with disabled children but has a low patience?
I would love to one day be able to help and communicate with disabled kids, such as a pediatric occupational therapist or something similar, but I tend to loose patience without meaning to. I am afraid that a career path such as pediatric OT is maybe a little too social for someone like me, and in that case, is there any similar careers that would allow me to still help and be part of their lives, but perhaps in a more bystander-like position?
What does a day in the life of a Pediatrician look like?
Just wondering what the workload, and overall routine would look like. :)
Are there any ways I can 'fast-forward' college and spend less time there?
Aspire to be a Pediatrician ASAP :)
How can I pick between 3 specialties I really want to do?
I start my first year of Physician Assistant school this fall. I already know I'm interested in pediatrics, behavioral health, and oncology. How can I decide what to do between those 3? #healthcare #medicine #college #medical #pediatrics #psych #oncology #physicianassistant
Where can LPN/LVN's work?
I am under the impression most LVN's work in long-term care facilities, skilled nursing facilities, and mostly with the elder population. Are there opportunities for LPN's to work with other client populations? Where (else) can LPN's work? #pediatrics #nurse #LPN #LVN #nursing
What is it like working with kids during covid?
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what would i have to do to be a doctor
#veterinary #pediatrics #medical-school #doctor
What's the difference between a LPN and a CNA ?
I wanted to join the medical field but i'm stuck on which a LPN or CNA is higher in nursing. Which is the better option? #medicine #nursing #healthcare #pediatrics #doctor #licensed-practitioner-nurse #certified-nursing-assistant
What's the type of schooling will you need to become a pediatric oncologist nurse?
#pediatrics #nursing #schooling
What's the absolute worst part being a pediatric oncologist nurse? How do you deal with your emotions?
#nursing #pediatrics #emotions
What's the hours, working conditions and salary for a pediatric oncologist nurse?
#pediatrics #medicine #nursing #oncology
What is it like to be a pediatric occupational therapist?
#occupational-therapy #pediatrics #hospital-and-health-care
What advice would you give someone that want's to be a pediatric oncologist nurse?
#pediatrics #nursing #medicine
Whats the worst and best parts of being a pediatric oncologist nurse
#pediatrics #nurse #medicine #oncology
What are some jobs that will allow me to work with children in the medical field?
#medical #pediatrics
What is the hardest part about being a pediatric doctor?
I am in 9th grade and I want to become a doctor. I want to work with kids and their families. I think there are many rewarding parts of becoming a doctor, but I wonder what the hard parts are too. #doctor #pediatrics #medical #pediatrics
What is it like being a pediatric nurse?
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What is residency like?
#hospital-and-health-care #occupational-therapy #pediatrics