Pediatrician
A pediatrician is a doctor who cares for babies and children. The word is of Greek origin. It combines the word 'pais' for 'child', and the word 'iatros' for 'physician'.
a pediatrician wears a uniform so he or she does not get mistaken for another patient.
Another common term for a doctor is a physician. Or you could name them by the particular specialty they are in. For instance, a cardiologist is a doctor that specializes in the heart, a pediatrician is a doctor who specializes in children, etc.
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A pediatrician is a doctor who specializes in treating children. It is highly recommended to take your kids to such a specialist unless advised otherwise.
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.
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Named for the Austrian pediatrician who first described it
a pediatrician is a children's doctor, if that's what you mean.
If a pediatrician works for a hospital then yes they have sick leave, but they need to call in so that another pediatrician can see their patients. If a pediatrician is in private practice, they don't usually have sick leave, but can try to call another pediatrician to see their patients for them. If they can get someone to cover them, then they can take off, if not, then they have to come in.