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Pediatrician

Pediatrician. Pete Schmendermann Per. 7. Nature of the Work Pediatricians…. Provide care from birth to early adulthood Diagnose and treat different sicknesses Track kids growth to adulthood Treat day-to-day illnesses

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Pediatrician

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  1. Pediatrician Pete Schmendermann Per. 7

  2. Nature of the WorkPediatricians… • Provide care from birth to early adulthood • Diagnose and treat different sicknesses • Track kids growth to adulthood • Treat day-to-day illnesses • Some specialize in serious medical conditions and pediatric surgery.

  3. Working Conditions • work in small private offices or clinics • often assisted by a small staff of nurses and other administrative personnel • work in well-lighted, sterile environments • work long, irregular hours • Those who are on call deal with many patients’ concerns over the phone

  4. Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement • 4 years of undergraduate school, 4 years of medical school, and 3 to 8 years of internship and residency • Premedical students must complete undergraduate work in physics, biology, mathematics, English, and inorganic and organic chemistry. • Students spend most of the first 2 years of medical school in laboratories and classrooms. • To be licensed, physicians must graduate from an accredited medical school, pass a licensing examination, and complete 1 to 7 years of graduate medical education.

  5. The following schools/training programs are available: • B.S., General Pediatrics • University of Southern California • 1510 San Pablo St # 104, Los Angeles, CA • (323) 442-2000 • B.S., General Pediatrics • Univsersity of California, San Diego • 9500 Gilman Dr # 349, La Jolla, CA • 858) 822-1328 Lolz

  6. Employment/Job Outlook • 7.6% of physicians in 2003 were pediatricians. • A growing number are partners or salaried employees of group practices. • Employment is expected to grow faster than ever through 2014. • New technologies will increase physician productivity. • Unlike their predecessors, newly trained physicians have different choices of where and how to practice. • To meet increased demand, experienced doctors may work longer hours and/or delay retirement.

  7. Earnings • Less than two years in specialty: $132,953 a year • Over one year in specialty: $161,331 • Earnings vary according to number of years in practice, geographic region, hours worked, and skill, personality, and professional reputation Lolz

  8. Job Shadow Information Dr. Al (Dr. Albert J. Melaragno) Pediatrician Valencia Pediatrics 27898 Dickason Dr., Valencia, CA 91355 Get to work, immediately check list of patients to see, see first patient, finish paperwork, see second patient etc. It is always busy, and there’s always people to see.

  9. Sources Occupational Outlook Handbook. October 25 2006. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. March 17 2007 <http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos074.htm>. Wikipedia. April 19, 2007. Wikipedia Foundation, Inc. March 16 2007 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pediatrics>. About. About Inc. March 16 2007 <http://pediatrics.about.com/od/becomingapediatrician/Becoming_a_Pediatrician.htm>. Dr. Green: The Journey to Become a Pediatrician. Green Ink Inc. March 19 2007 <http://www.drgreene.com/21_566.html>.

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