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    Pediatrics is my number one career choice. In many ways, it also reflects my second, third, and fourth career choices. Educators teach and lead young people toward success Legislators draft policies that improve processes for their constituents. And professional golfers commit themselves to extensive study and practice to master the skills of their profession. As a pediatrician, I see myself incorporating all three. I want to master the skills of pediatric diagnosis, work to improve the…

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    person that works with different blood disorders. It's hard work becoming a hematologist. Hematology is in the Oncology field. The benefits of becoming a hematologist are endless. Pediatric Hematologists require a medical degree (sometimes a doctorate), internships and on the job training, and patience with children. Pediatric Hematologists require and medical degree and patience with children. It is important for a Hematologist to know the correct information and have the right amount of…

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    The Pediatric Technician plays a crucial role in maintaining a safe environment for all patients while assisting Nurses and Doctors in the care of Children 18years of age and younger. While this may seem like a simple task, there is much that needs to be done to keep the department running efficiently and productively. With the help of a technician as part of the pediatric team, one must be aware of their individual responsibilities in keeping up with the standards that we ask of employees.…

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    As a pediatric radiologist I would make an average of $322,782 a year (Glassdoor). The earnings of a pediatric radiologist range from $257,000 to $391,000. This would mean I could potentially support a family and be comfortable. This career is on the rise; it is expected to rise 14% from 2014-2024 (Study). According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the career is expected to rise because of the expanding population and more job opportunities available in the field (Study). Working…

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    daily agenda? It takes a special kind of person to be a surgeon, especially a Pediatric Heart Surgeon. One in every 100 babies is born with a heart defect. So, pediatric heart surgeons have to be specially trained for the job. In addition, they do many other things. Becoming a Pediatric Heart Surgeon requires, long hours, lots of training, and dedication, in order to live a balanced lifestyle. What is a Pediatric Heart Surgeon? They solve complex and congenital heart defects in…

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    what I want and where I will be starting my new life in college. I want to become a pediatric oncologist, I want to live close enough to my family in montana and have at least 2 children. I want to go to a good college somewhat closed to Montana because I want to be close enough home I can visit my family on the holidays. I would enjoy going somewhere like Utah, or Washington or Oregon. I want to become a pediatric oncologist, which means a lot of schooling. I would like to graduate with a…

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    Pediatric Nurse My Career that I picked is Pediatric Nursing. I want to be a Pediatric Nurse because, I love working with kids, and I want to be able to help kids when they are sick. I love helping kids it means a lot to me. Children are really attracted to me. Every time I am in the store or at work they are always looking and smiling at me. This is why I think I would be good at this job. The significance of pediatric nurses applies to everyone they encounter. They provide a great amount of…

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    A pediatric oncologist is a doctor who primarily treats patients with leukemia, lymphoma, embryonal tumors and genetic blood disorders, such as sickle-cell anemia and hemophilia. I choose this career because my father has a chronic illness and I have always been involved in his treatments and appointments. This environment lead me to consider a possibility of a career in the medical field. I believe this is a perfect career choice because I love working with kids and I wanted a career in which…

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    project I decided to shadow pediatric nurse practitioner. A nurse practitioner is a registered nurse the serves as a primary health care provider under the physician that is. Just like a pediatrician, they work with young patients from infants to young adults. They are also responsible for diagnosing conducting exams, and prescribe medication to the patient. They usually work with the pediatrician however, some work in their own private practices. To become a pediatric nurse practitioner, you…

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    Pediatric Endocrinologist are doctors who deal “with child growth, puberty, diabetes, or other disorders related to the hormones and the glands that produce them” (healthychildren).I would like to carry out in this line of work because my family has dealt with a lot of trouble with health due to Thyroid and hormonal problems, so I know what it feels like. It would just be a wonderful opportunity to be able to help people who have had these problems. Altogether, I will only need 14 years of…

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