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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 is the acronym FAAN for a doctor?

FAAN can mean two different things:

If it is preceded by MD (MD, FAAN) then it means Fellow of the American Academy of Neurology. It is a title given to neurologists and neurosurgeons who have shown great skill.

If, instead, RN precedes it, (RN, FAAN) then it means Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing. This is a title given to those skilled in nursing.

What are some of the drawbacks of traditional corporate training?

Training days require employees to miss work, which creates additional problems for hotel managers and guests. Additionally, tight budgets limit the number of corporate trainers available.

How many years does it take to become a child's doctor?

The educational time-frame to complete medical school is approximately eight years beyond high school completion.

What classes do you need to take if you are a freshman at a community college and want to become a pediatrician?

I am glad that you are going to school. What you need to do is to make an appointment to speak with an advisor. You should have one assigned to you. They might even have a medical program for you to go into that will help you out with becoming a pediatric. Your advisor will help you in deciding which classes are best for you to take and ones that will transfer to your next college. Good luck and God Bless:)

What doctor makes the most money?

A doctor can receive as low as 150,000 and as high as about 400,000 dollars.

What is the average salary of a pediatrician in Texas?

Pediatrics: General 132,953 - 161,331. Note these figures are from government sources as of 2004.

What are the expenses of a pediatrician?

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What are the continuing medical education requirements for pediatricians?

The specific continuing medical education (CME) requirements for pediatricians vary depending on the country and the certifying board. However, in general, pediatricians are typically required to complete a certain number of CME credits or hours within a specific timeframe to maintain their board certification. These CME activities can include attending conferences, workshops, seminars, and online courses that cover a wide range of topics related to pediatric medicine.

What do hematologist do on a daily basis?

A hematologist looks for diseases in the blood.

What math classes are required to become a veterinarian?

There are no math classes per se in vet school, although calculations are part of most classes. To apply for vet school you need to pass Calculus I, and sometimes Calculus II depending on the vet school. An introduction to statistics as well as basic business accounting and financial statements are also helpful.

What type of certification is required for a counseling psychologist?

The following is written by and according to the U.S. Department of Labor and particular to the education and training required for psychologists.

Licensure. Psychologists in a solo or group practice or those who offer any type of patient care-including clinical, counseling, and school psychologists-must meet certification or licensing requirements in all States and the District of Columbia. Licensing laws vary by State and by type of position and require licensed or certified psychologists to limit their practice to areas in which they have developed professional competence through training and experience. Clinical and counseling psychologists usually need a doctorate in psychology, an approved internship, and 1 to 2 years of professional experience. In addition, all States require that applicants pass an examination. Most State licensing boards administer a standardized test, and many supplement that with additional oral or essay questions. Some States require continuing education for renewal of the license.

The National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) awards the Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP) designation, which recognizes professional competency in school psychology at a national, rather than State, level. Currently, 31 States recognize the NCSP and allow those with the certification to transfer credentials from one State to another without taking a new certification exam. In States that recognize the NCSP, the requirements for certification or licensure and those for the NCSP often are the same or similar. Requirements for the NCSP include the completion of 60 graduate semester hours in school psychology; a 1,200-hour internship, 600 hours of which must be completed in a school setting; and a passing score on the National School Psychology Examination.

For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated directly below this answer section.

What are some areas of concentration in pediatrics?

Allergy & Immunology

Cardiology

Cardiovascular Surgery

Dermatology

Emergency Medicine/Urgent Care

Endocrinology/Diabetes

Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition

Genetics/Dysmorphology

Hematology/Oncology

High-Risk Obstetrics/Fetal Ultrasound

Infectious Disease

Metabolics

Neonatology

Nephrology

Neurology

Neurosurgery

Ophthalmology

Orthopedics/Scoliosis

Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery

Pathology

Pediatric Surgery

Pediatrics and Hospital Medicine

Pulmonary/Cystic Fibrosis

Rehabilitation Medicine

Rheumatology

Urology

What are some of the drawbacks of deregulation?

In addition to regulatory-imposed limits on consumer freedom, product prices rise, administrative costs are high, and some firms are driven out of business, thereby reducing competition.

What is the Amt paid in federal taxes for a pediatrician?

Like all taxes, it is absolutely situational...I would suspect that the overwhelming percent of peditricians (or anyone) don't pay AMT at all. (And of course, AMT if applicable, does become a crdit toward future regular tax anyway).

When to consult a doctor in child fever?

If your baby body temperature is 100F and still less than 3 months old you must call the doctor immediately. For babies between 3-6 months you should be worried if it is crossing 102F mark. For babies more than 6 months if the fever sustains for over a day.

Can you install one or more antivirus on a single machine Will the machine work slower?

The answer is yes, you can install as many anti virus programs as you want. However, with more than one it will run significantly slower and in the end, there is no advantage with having multiple virus programs as most have the same virus recognising database. I would recommend Norton Internet security, however AVG free edition is increasingly popular and free.

How many years of college do you have to take to become a historiographer?

The academic path to being a historian most often graduate and post-doctoral education. This path involves the completion of undergraduate education, which can be 4-5 years. Afterwards involves a Masters which can be 2-3 years, followed by a Doctoral at 3 more years (or 5 years if not a Masters integrated program). All in all this is approximately 6 to 10 years of education involved.

Did Pavarotti like his job?

== == Pavarotti loved to sing and it's a shame he has passed away, but he left us with some of the most beautiful music (if you enjoy opera.) He didn't consider singing opera a job.

Describe Bryant's triangle its importance in orthopaedics?

Bryant's triangle is to be drawn while the patient is lying on his back. One side is a perpendicular let fall from the anterior superior spine to the table, the other side is one joining the anterior superior spine and the tip of the greater trochanter, the base is a line running horizontally from the tip of the greater trochanter to the perpendicular line. If the tip of the trochanter becomes elevated, as in fractures of the neck of the femur, it shortens the base of the triangle on the affected side as compared with the base of the triangle on the sound side.

What is the typical cost of an employee?

Oustide of Payroll and Replacement for Sick, Benefits, Rent and Utitlites. the Average yearly cost of an employee is $5,200 per year in USA, $7,600 per in NYC as of 2003