A pediatrician is a Doctor Who helps people age 17 and younger. They specialize in treating minors and children. They are therefore not as proficient in adult health.
A pediatrician is a physician. In fact, he (or she) is a specialist. That's his job: to be a doctor who specializes in treating infants, children, and adolescents.
Any answer to a question of this sort will depend on the circumstances. You would need to know what the disability is. For instance, its very reasonable to believe someone with dyslexia could be a very good pediatrician. If they already are a pediatrician, the fact that they were able to even become a pediatrician should be proof in itself of their capabilities.
Children usually stay with the same doctor until they are old enough to have their personal doctor.
The correct spelling is pediatrician. Mom took her three young children to a pediatrician. The pediatrician said all three children were healthy, but one had a slight cold.
There is much satisfaction to be gained from becoming a pediatrician. Besides the accomplishment of actually become a doctor, one can take pride in the fact that they are curing sick kids and making their lives better.
Perhaps you mean pediatrician. A pediatrician is one who is specialized in treating medical problems in children. He works either in hospital or in a private clinic.
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A pediatrician is a children's doctor.
Paediatrician (American spelling - Pediatrician). A Pediatrician
One does not become a pediatrician in the Navy. You obtain your medical degree and training before joining the US Navy.
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