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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

What are the requirements for a pediatrician after High School?

To become a pediatrician you need:

4 year college degree

4 year medical school degree

3-4 years of an accredited residency program

For a combined total of 11-12 years of training after the completion of high school.

How much money does a pediatrician make in Texas a year?

How much money a pediatrician can make in a year in Texas depends on their experience and qualifications. The average annual salary for such a position is 177,340 US dollars.

How do doctors use math?

Different types of doctor use math in different ways. Some use it to calculate medication doses. Some doctors do research and need it for statistics. Other doctors look at amounts radiation patients get and that requires math too.

What are the personality requirements?

The personality requirement is a minimum standard test for people who want to get a job. They try to screen those who are unstable or unfit for a workplace.

What is the hardest part about being a pediatrician?

The hardest part about being a pediatrician is that you could get sick yourself from taking care of sick children. Also, you will be in a germy hospital.

Quiz to see if you should be a pediatrician?

As I think performing medicine to help children would be very rewarding. To watch them grow and by happy and healthy.

What is the busiest time of year for pediatricians?

Pediatricians are really busy in the fall just before school starts, and again during flu season.

How can you attain your goal?

what i did was amake a list of all my goals and hung it right by my bed. It's always there and i can remember them. it also helps cuz it's nagging at u till you get it done. then when you finish a goal u just check it of the list.

What training is needed to become a Locksmith?

The skills and requirements needed to become a locksmith vary greatly from state to state across the US. There isn't one definitive answer to this question. In Texas for example a full two year apprenticeship under a licensed locksmith are needed before a license will be granted. North Caroline has a very tough locksmith exam given by the state that must be taken and passed before a license will be issued. In many other US states a person can literally walk into City Hall register the name of their business (i.e. "Mike's Locksmith Services") , pay a fee of $20-$50 to get a locksmith license and walk out a bona fide locksmith....sad, but true. If you want to become a locksmith there are steps you should take to learn the skills properly. Look in your phonebook for a local trade school that offers a course in basic locksmithing. The courses generally last 10-12 weeks. These courses scratch the surface of what a residential locksmith needs to know and they will give you the ability to contact locksmith companies that are looking for apprentices. If there aren't any courses offered in your area or if you haven't time to attend classes there are several good online courses that you can purchase and complete in your own time. The skills you learn will earn you a locksmith certification, NOT a license but they are an excellent springboard into the trade. I know that a lot of people take these courses as a resume "enhancer" and they end up getting a nice pay raise at their current job after getting the certification in locksmithing. Keep in mind that locksmiths earn anywhere from $35-$85 per hour and more for emergency, weekend and holiday calls. If an employer has someone on his payroll that can unlock an office door or a car stuck on company property he's actually saving money by giving a current employee a pay raise. There are many different specialties in the field of locksmithing and in some cases an apprenticeship under the tutelage of a licensed locksmith is the only way to learn the skills. There are locksmith that work only on safes. This requires a lot of training to master. There are locksmiths that only do lockout work. This is VERY lucrative because this individual specialty is to unlock homes, businesses and cars and nothing else. The tools required are minimal and it's fast work in most cases. General residential locksmiths do much more including re-pinning (re-keying) locks, installing locks, drilling our locks, making keys and so much more. Commercial locksmith work in the business community and install security gates, store locks, master key systems as well as many other things. If you are interested in becoming a locksmith the best place to start is by visiting your state Attorney Generals Office either in person or on the web. They will have the licensing requirements and fees listed. You may also place a call to your local locksmith and ask about schools in the area, trade organizations to join.etc.

Did Dr Spock say you have reared a generation of brats?

No he never said anything like that. Dr. Benjamin Spock, born May 2, 1903 and died: March 15, 1998. He was a pediatrician, author and political activist. He wrote Baby and Child Care. He has nothing to do with the television character Mr. Spock of Star Trek, and the names are a coincidence.

Can you sue a dentist for swollen face?

No, the most common side effect of any dental appointment is facial edema. Even general fillings can cause swelling.

How many types of children pediatricians is their?

A paediatrician is the name for a "children's doctor" who does exactly the same job as a General Practitioner, but only treats children. In this context, there is only one type of "paediatrician".

However, you can get "paediatric" doctors specialising in all areas of medicine - e.g paediatric cardiologist, paediatric hepatologist etc...

In short, a "paediatrician" is a general children's doctor, whereas a "pediatric (something... ) doctor" is a specialist children's doctor. There are many different types of "paediactic" doctors.

Why do adventures take risks?

so they can get the chicks on their dicks

How do you put pediatrician in a sentence?

there are many possibilities. For example: I am taking my son to see the pediatrician tomorrow. A pediatrician is a child doctor. It is therefore a noun and is used as such in the English language.

What kind of technology do pediatrician use daily?

depends on witch part of pediatrician but manly i phones and laptops.

Where is the kottakkal arya vaidhya shala branch in qatar?

The Kottakkan Arya Vaidya Sala is in Mumtazah, behind Qatar Malayali Samajam building

What education do you need to become a missionary?

There is no educational requirements for missionaries other than having knowledge of scripture. If the missionary is affiliated with an missionary organization or church they may have specific educational and doctrinal requirements; but missionaries do not have to have any affiliations.

If you tell your doctor about an eating disorder does he have to tell your parents?

no. if you're about to die than probably. I wouldn't tell a family doctor though....wouldn't they just feel obligated to tell your parents?? For your 'best interests'