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Pediatricians

This category is for questions about the medical doctors who specialize in the health and well-being of babies, children, and young adults.

1,127 Questions

How many years does it take for the president to be finished with his job?

It takes the president four (4) years (yrs.) to finished his job !!!!!!!!! It takes the president four (4) years (yrs.) to finished his job !!!!!!!!!

What is a prospective employer?

Prospective means:

1. of or in the future: prospective earnings.

2. potential, likely, or expected: a prospective partner.

A prospective employer is an employer for whom you might work in the future or have a possibility of working (for example, an employer to whom you have applied for work or for whom you would like to work), but you are not yet working.

Martha the mother of a 13 month old infant brings her child to the clinic because his skin has turned orange Why does the pediatrician inquire about the child's diet?

Because the orange color may be from eating too much carotene (a pigment found in vegetables such as carrots and sweet potatoes). The pigment is taken into the skin, and the characteristic color is seen in many infants with diets high in carotene.

What are 5 skills that a pediatrician needs?

I want to be a pediatrician too :3

1. Kid friendly skills

2. Math skills

3. Health skills(obviously)

4. LOTS of years in school.

5. People lover, won't get angry if someone is being an idiot.

Do pediatricians pay for residency?

No, but they are usually paid much less than it costs them to live for that period of time.

What is a typical day as an actor?

A typical day for an actor often begins with rehearsals or script readings, where they collaborate with directors and fellow cast members to refine their performances. This is usually followed by preparation, which can include vocal warm-ups, memorizing lines, and costume fittings. Depending on the schedule, they may spend the afternoon or evening filming scenes on set or performing live in front of an audience. The day often concludes with reflection on the performance and preparation for the next day’s work.

Who is Dr. Philip ozuah?

Philip O. Ozuah, M.D., Ph.D., serves as Professor and University Chairman of the Departments of Pediatricsat the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center, and Physician-in-Chief of The Children's Hospital at Montefiore.

Dr. Ozuah joined the faculty of the department of pediatrics at Einstein/Montefiore in 1992 and served as Director of the Residency Training Program in Social Pediatrics from 1999 to 2005. In 2002, he was appointed Vice Chairman for Clinical and Educational Affairs of the Department of Pediatrics at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center, and in 2003 he was promoted to the rank of Professor of Pediatrics and Family Medicine and Community Health. In 2005, he was appointed Interim University Chairman of the Departments of Pediatrics at both the College and Montefiore.

Dr. Ozuah's background includes a Medical Degree from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria; a rotating internship at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital; a Masters Degree in Education from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles; and a PhD in Educational Leadership and Administration from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He served his Pediatric Internship and Residency at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center, and his Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Medical Education at the University of Southern California, School of Medicine, Los Angeles.

Dr. Ozuah's research has been focused on environmental exposures and medical education, and has been funded by the NIH, the Health Resources and Services Administration of DHHS, and many private foundations. His bibliography includes more than 110 publications in peer-reviewed journals and books, 200 published abstracts, and more than 250 presentations at national and international scientific meetings. He serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal "Ambulatory Pediatrics", is a reviewer for a variety of pediatric and environmental health journals, has been appointed to NIH Special Emphasis Panels on Education, and is currently a member of the NIH Study Section of Masters in Clinical Research Training Grants.

He has been the recipient of all the prestigious teaching awards offered by the Albert Einstein College of Medicine as well as its university department of pediatrics, including the William Obrinsky Award for Excellence in Student Teaching, the Lewis M. Fraad Award for Excellence in Resident Teaching, the Harry Gordon Award for Outstanding Clinical Teaching, the Samuel Rosen Award for Outstanding Teaching in the Clinical Curriculum, Leo M. Davidoff Society induction for Outstanding Achievement in Teaching, and induction as a faculty member into Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. On a national level, the Ambulatory Pediatric Association recognized him in 2004 with its Outstanding Teaching Award and the Ray E. Helfer Award for Innovation in Pediatric Education. He was also the recipient of the APA's Helfer Award in 2003.

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What are the top ten leading causes of morbidity in the Philippines in 2007?

from the Philippines Government

>> http://www.doh.gov.ph/kp/statistics/morbidity

Summary: 2004 Survey

1. Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infection (RTI) and Pneumonia

2. Bronchitis/ Bronchiolitis

3. Acute Watery Diarrhea

4. Influenza

5. Hypertension

6. Tuberculosis/ Respiratory

7. Chickenpox

8. Diseases of the Heart

9. Malaria

10. Dengue Fever

When was intravenous feeding introduced?

It was invented by Dr. Stanley Dudrick in the 1950s who taught sugery for several years at the Yale School of Medicine.

How long will it take to reach your career goal as a chef?

The apprenticeship program is three years long. 1560 hours a year then eight weeks of tecnical training.

If i want to be a doctor what kind of bachelors degree do i need to get?

Med schools accept a variety of degrees, however science based degrees are probably preferred and prepare you better. If you want to become a doctor, there are several types of bachelor's degrees you can persue. However, you usually become involved in a "pre-med" curriculum during it. This may entail majoring in chemistry, biology, materials or chemical engineering, etc. For example, you would say that your major was, "Biology, pre-med." Once you graduate with your bachelor's degree, you need to take the MCAT test, and apply for medical school. After four years of med school you will usually be involved in an internship and residency that leads you into your independance as a doctor.

Where is the best place to makeout?

== == When my girlfriend and I "make out", we enjoy hiding under furniture that is in use by one of our parents. It really adds a thrill factor ;). Our parents don't approve, however. This practice should only be attempted if you are in a relationship that is strong in stealth and cunning.

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Where do you get charts for pediatricians salary?

Pediatrics: General 132,953 - 161,331

you can see some on payscale.com

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What obstacles does a pediatrican have?

Obstacles a pediatrician have is #1 getting the job. They have to go through 11 years of school before they are ready to become a pediatrician. It takes hard word in order for you to get hired. It may seem hard at first, but right when you get into that job, all your great work would pay off.

Where do neonatologists work at?

Most neonatologists work in hospital settings.