Pediatrician Job Description
Pediatrician Job Description
Pediatrician job
description: Providing care from birth to early adulthood, pediatricians are
concerned with the health of infants, children, and teenagers. They specialize
in the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of ailments specific to young people
and track their patients’ growth to adulthood. Like most physicians,
pediatricians work with different health care workers, such as nurses and other
physicians, to assess and treat children with various ailments, such as muscular
dystrophy. Most of the work of pediatricians, however, involves treating
day-to-day illnesses that are common to children—minor injuries, infectious
diseases, and immunizations—much as a general practitioner treats adults. Some
pediatricians specialize in serious medical conditions and pediatric surgery,
treating autoimmune disorders or serious chronic ailments.
There are two
types of physicians: M.D.—Doctor of Medicine—and D.O.—Doctor of Osteopathic
Medicine. M.D.s also are known as allopathic physicians. While both M.D.s and
D.O.s may use all accepted methods of treatment, including drugs and surgery,
D.O.s place special emphasis on the body’s musculoskeletal system, preventive
medicine, and holistic patient care. D.O.s are more likely than M.D.s to be
primary care specialists although they can be found in all specialties. About
half of D.O.s practice general or family medicine, general internal medicine, or
general pediatrics.
Working Conditions
Working conditions are
usually pleasant with the work environment being indoors in well lighted exam
rooms and hospitals. Hours of work frequently exceed 60 hours a week in the
busier practices. This typically can result in being awakened at all hours of
the night and/or being asked to come in at irregular times to evaluate a
patient.
Training and Qualifications -
what you have to do to be an Pediatrician
Formal education and
training requirements for physicians are among the most demanding of any
occupation—4 years of undergraduate school, 4 years of medical school, and 3 to
8 years of internship and residency, depending on the specialty selected. A few
medical schools offer combined undergraduate and medical school programs that
last 6 rather than the customary 8 years.
Premedical students must
complete undergraduate work in physics, biology, mathematics, English, and
inorganic and organic chemistry. Students also take courses in the humanities
and the social sciences. Some students volunteer at local hospitals or clinics
to gain practical experience in the health professions.
Business ability,
self-discipline, and the ability to deal tactfully with patients are important
for success.
Licensing and
Credentialing
In all 50 states and the U.S. Territories Physicians are regulated. The usual method to
be a credentialed and licensed Pediatric Physician is:
1) Possess the amount of training and/or a degree from an accredited school of
medicine or osteopathy
2)Complete an internship as a pediatric intern/resident.
3) Pass a national exam
4) Apply for licensure in the state you wish to practice in.
Significant Points
Many physicians and surgeons work long, irregular hours; over
one-third of full-time physicians worked 60 or more hours a week in 2004.
Formal education and training requirements are among the most demanding of any
occupation, but earnings are among the highest.
Job opportunities should be very good, particularly in rural and low-income
areas.
New physicians are much less likely to enter solo practice and more likely to
work as salaried employees of group medical practices, clinics, hospitals, or
health networks.
Advancement - chances for
promotion
The outlook for physicians is projected to be very good. Significant shortages
exist in rural and underserved areas. The trend towards group practices will
provide opportunities for more doctors to hold positions of leadership and
authority. This still remains one of the best paying professions in the
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