A pediatrician, particularly, nurture newborn children, kids, adolescents, and youthful grown-ups. They have some expertise in the analysis and treatment of a mixture of diseases particular to youngsters and track patients' development to adulthood. I choose this career, because I’m the kind of person that truly loves to support people in every way I can to make them healthier and to draw a smile on children’s faces. It’s a delight to see children grow when their parents and I can be able anticipate each stage of their development.
The specific Daytona State College major that I’m going to major in is biology. These are the required elective courses that I will need to take: physiology, behavior, genetics, microbiology, neurobiology, …show more content…
It is very important to me to score well on the National
Medical Board examinations. It will take me roughly eleven years to end up a pediatrician. Four years of school, four years of medicinal school, and three or more years working in a doctor's facility. I need to exceed expectations from college in order to be accepted into medical school.
In these four years of college, I should have finished all my pre-requisites classes and my Bachelor degree should be in my hand. Hopefully if I get accepted into medical school, I will need to settle for four more years of schooling. The first two years are mainly focused on the study of basic science such as, physiology and immunology etc. The two years are centered on the clinical sciences of medicine such as, surgery, neurology, psychiatry, obstetrics, and most importantly pediatrics. After completing four years of undergraduate school in addition to four more years of medical school, internship comes along. It’s a one year of education that requires you to learn more than the eight years that you’ve survived through. It’s a difficult year. When I do my Internship, I will be ready to start with the two years of pediatric training; the residency process. I will have to stay in a hospital, since I’m going to be there temporarily, I should convince myself to find a place to live there to continue my