yes very much so you find yourself often helping a family make sometimes hard and difficult decisions.
The tasks are expected from a pediatrician is delivery the baby and taking care of the mom and the baby and taking care of them through adulthood
there is emotional stress is virtually every job , but being a pediatrician you have to deal with treating medical conditions. you have to make sure you diagnose a patient correctly. if not , their fate is in your hands. im sure pediatricians worry sometimes about messing up.also, working after hours could be stressful , especially if you have a family you want to get home to.working long hours could have this same effect.
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Being a pediatrician can be challenging. They typically work more than 40 hours a week and spend their time in between their office and the hospital. A pediatrician is frequently exposed to contagious illnesses and also has the stress of dealing with highly emotional patients and their families.
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.
Being a pediatrician entails going to medical school and doing a residency which takes around 10-12 years. Practicing as a pediatrician involves working in a medical office and diagnosing and treating illnesses and injuries of children. It can be stressful, because children and their parents can be very emotional when the child is not feeling well.
The hardest part about being a pediatrician is that you could get sick yourself from taking care of sick children. Also, you will be in a germy hospital.
You help children