Yes a paediatrician is a human service profession.
Yes it is a human service profession, but physicians, nurses, and health aides are more precisely classified under Health Professions or Health and Human Services Professions.
Gary Soto's wife, Carolyn Oda, is a pediatrician by profession.
Contact your pediatrician for advice.
A pediatrician is a physician who specializes in treating children.
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Capitalize a profession if it is a part of a persons title as Dr. Jane Jones is a pediatrician. Pediatrician is not capitalized but Doctor would be since it is part of a title. Another example is Mayor Jim Jones is mayor of Smalltown and Doctor Jane Jones' husband.
To become a pediatrician, you will need to take all of the pre-med courses in college. These include human anatomy and physiology, psychology, sociology, and biology.
Biological anthropology is the branch of science that studies human evolution.
Even with a basic pediatric license, there are differences in specialties within the profession as well as the rates charged depending on geographic location.
This practice is not universally approved by the medical profession and is considered by many to be a human rights violation.
I'm assuming you're asking how much home a pediatrician can afford, as the mortgage on a home is generally the same, no matter what your profession is. According to Healthcare-Salaries.com (link below), the average pediatrician in the U.S. makes about $171,467 per year, which comes to $14,288 per month. Generally, one should not spend more than 28% of their gross monthly income on their mortgage, which means a pediatrician can afford to pay approximately $4,000 per month on their mortgage.