Pediatrician NurseBy: Katie Cho
Pediatricians are physicians who provide health care to infants, children and adolescents. A pediatrician usually meets a new patient after birth and takes care of that patient through teenage years. Diagnose, treat, and help prevent children’s diseases and injuriesThey help children and their families cope with illness, promote health and prevent illnessOverview
Teach educate patients, and public about medical conditionsRecord patients medical histories and symptoms, help perform the tests and analyze resultsHelp with medical treatments and operate medical machineryOverview (2)
Tell patients about past treatments like diets, nutrients, and exercise programsThey are specialized by their treatment of particular organ or body systemOverview (3)
You need a bachelors degreeMasters degreeDoctor or professional degreeCollege 2 or 4 year degreeRegistered NurseEducation
Licensing ExamBachelors DegreeBachelors Degree of science degreeAssociate degree in nursing and a diplomaHigh school courses in biology and chemistryEducation
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Beginning- $62,500/$102,400Middle-$51,640,$76,570,$117,500Highest-$92,240,$166,400Salary
IncreasingFaster than averageAbout as fast as average through 2016Outlook
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