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1. Pediatrician By: Kyara Livingston
2. What cluster does the career belong to? How do you know? The career cluster that a pediatrician belongs to is Health Science
I know this because a pediatricians job includes the use of health and science.
3. What do you do in this job? The job of a pediatrician is to give healthcare to infants, young children and young adults.
4. What is a typical day like? A typical day for a pediatrician is seeing patients and giving them check-ups and exams.
As well as they see patients who are ill.
5. What skills and characteristics are necessary? Pediatrician must haves
Strong communication skills
Sensitive to the feelings of patients from toddlers to young adults.
Patience
Sense of humor
Be able to stand stress
Make sound and quick decisions
6. What training and /or education is required? Four years of medical school.
At least three years of residency unless you want to go after a subspecialty, it will take three or four more years of residency training.
Applicants for most medical schools have a bachelors degree and some have advanced degrees.
Required pre-med classes include physics, organic and inorganic chemistry and biology.
All states require physicians to be licensed.
7. What kinds of job opportunities exist? The job opportunities that exist are
Pediatric Cardiologist
Family Physician
Dermatologist
Radiologist
Physiatrist
8. What is the employment outlook? The employment outlook for pediatrician is stable.
9. What is the average salary and how much can you expect to earn? The average salary is $56.26 for hourly earnings.
You can expect to make $117,020.00 for your average annual earnings.
10. Work Conditions The work conditions for a pediatrician is pretty much working with infants, young children and young adults.
As a pediatrician you will us machines that will help you
with your patients.
11. What employment trends may affect your business of field? Advanced medicines for infants, children and young adults that heel them and get rid of all diseases which will make no need for Pediatricians.
Machines that have been advanced to heel and care for people.
12. The End