i think you will travel because if you work in an hospital they might want you to go to a different location as in the hospital so in other words they might want you to go to a different hospital as a different location
Travel is not usually part of a pediatrician's job description.
No. The term "pediatrician" generally refers to a physician, someone who is a specialist in pediatric (child) medicine. A pediatric surgeon would perform surgery on children.
Generally, no.
Pediatricians are not typically required to travel for their jobs.
Pediatricians work with children and babies, so no. The Pediatricians I know certainly dont work outside unless they have been in exceptional cicumstances such as in third world countries and then still there is some kind of shelter.
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Yes, physics is important for a pediatrician. It is important as medical schools require a year of physics before enrollment.
With the qualifications of a pediatrician you can get a job as a internist and a family practitioner.
Race makes no difference in becoming a pediatrician.
YOU GET TO BE WITH KIDS!!
Benefits of being a pediatrician include helping children, flexible career options and a high salary.
Promotional opportunities will depend on whether the pediatrician has his/her own office or is part of a partnership in an office.