a pediatrician is a third degree not a batchelors degree and i suppose you'd be a pediatrician after all those years in uni...
A pediatrician is a type of physician that specializes in pediatrics. The credentials that goes after the physician's name depend on the medical degree they have earned and what board certifications they may have. Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine have D.O. after their name, Bachelors of Medicine/Bachelors of Surgery (MBChB or MBBS), and Doctors of Medicine (M.D.).
Bachelors
A medical degree -- either an MD or DO.
bachelors degree associate degree
bachelors
A Pediatrician is a medical physician with a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree or a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree that specializes in the care of children.
Minimum appears to be a bachelors degree. Depending upon the actual type or field the person will be going into
As a general rule, and there are exceptions, in the United States they will have Bachelors degree of some type. They will also have a Juris Doctori.
That would depend on the quality of the credits achieved in attaing the Associate Degree, the type of degree beings sought, and the academic demands required of the University confering the Bachelors degree. Don't expect a course in Art Appreciation or Basketweaving 101 to be of any value if you are seeking a Bachelors in Chemistry.
They are typically registered nurses, who may have a specialty in one or more areas. The degree type is a bachelors' of science in nursing (BSN).
It is best to go for some type of a science degree. The healthcare industry is always hiring so a science degree will be beneficial.
A degree can be obtained in 1-4 years depending on the type of degree. Either an associates or bachelors degree can be obtained.