In the U.S. you have to go through medical school first to become a pediatrician. So whatever the prerequisites are to get into med school are the prerequisites to become a pediatrician.
Yes.
maybe if you want to it depends what type of pediatrician you are
a pediatrician is a third degree not a batchelors degree and i suppose you'd be a pediatrician after all those years in uni...
english, science, math
Pediatric medicine is as scientific as any other branch of medicine.
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A pediatrician has a Bachelor of Science degree as his undergraduate degree, so at least two semesters of calculus are required for a BS degree, presumable in some sort of biology.
Once you are a pediatrician you are the top of your field, so there is no more advancement. You could move over into hospital administration, but then you aren't really a pediatrician anymore. You could also potentially subspecialize as well.
How detailed do you need to be? A pediatrician is a qualified person who treats children. That's a very basic answer.
There is nothing specific to being a pediatrician that you need to take in high school, but you do need to do well in all of your life science classes and chemistry.
Yes. Science is one of the main areas of medicine and you do need to get good grades in this area.
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.