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    Not only was I exposed to many complex pediatric cases, but more importantly, I gained essential training for acute inpatient and outpatient management. I dealt as well with a wide diversity of children with disability of various etiologies. I have been in direct contact with many physiatrists…

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    Choosing your Career Path A pediatric oncologist nurse is someone who is a caregiver, friend, therapist, educator and many more things for children who have cancer. Being a pediatric oncologist nurse is a very difficult job where you must be able to adapt to different roles every day. This paper will discuss many of the different aspects to think about when choosing the right career path. Pediatric oncologist nursing is a career where you must truly decide if it is the right career for you.…

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    communication barriers are currently taking the front seat in pediatric care. The first communication barrier is physicians inappropriately prescribing antibiotics to children. The second communication…

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    goals. Such goals might include earning a living or helping society.Many people in this world want to make a difference in this world. However, most people do not want to put in all the effort that it takes to do so. The jobs of a Pediatrician , Pediatric Nurse Practitioner and Registered Nurse is life-changing to many. Pediatricians are needed and it is a high demand for them now a days. When we have our children we want a licensed well trained doctor to care for our children. Rather than…

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    I love Pediatrics. In many ways, it has been a nurturing relationship that has seen me evolve not only as a young physician but also as a human being. When my ‘romance’ with Pediatrics started some odd years ago, quite a number of my medical school classmates had something to say about my choice. Whilst most of my close friends and family were supportive, there were more than a few that just couldn't fathom why I would opt for a specialty of howling infants and runny noses. When I gained…

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    eight year residency. After completing those years of school, you are required to pass the United States Medical Licensing Examination to be able to practice medicine. Pediatricians must be certified by the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) in order to be accepted for a pediatric subspecialty certifying examination. After certification, the applicant must have a valid license to practice medicine in any which area they may perform medical practices. Succeeding becoming licensed, comes the…

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    the Frontiers of Pediatric Medicine (Newman 2017) is an inspiring novel written by a pediatric surgeon, Dr. Kurt Newman. Dr. Newman shares stories about brave children whom he has helped overcome the struggles they have had to face at such young ages. He highlights the importance of pediatric care and how teamwork is the secret recipe for how children will get better. Each story Dr. Newman tells has a different meaning and lesson that he learned throughout his work as a pediatric surgeon. In…

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    school, before going onto three years of residency for a specialty in medicine. After completing these three years of residency, and now there's a pediatrician in the world and are eligible to become certified in pediatrics by passing a test administered by the American Board of Pediatrics. During college, most med students take a “Premed” curriculum, including some basic science courses, although some universities have a “Premed” major, many allow you to take other majors that interest you. The…

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    Believing in what Albert Einstein had said "Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile", the idea of helping and healing people has captivated me from my younger days. Coming from a place where women are still oppressed and are deprived of basic education, it seemed like a farfetched dream for me to become a doctor. But I was lucky to be born to parents who did not follow this norm. I have always fought against the social restriction and discouragement and resolved to do something…

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    to get an undergraduate from a four-year university. Then one must follow up his/her bachelor’s degree with a doctorate’s degree from four years in medical school. After graduating medical school, the young doctor must find a place specialized in pediatric care to complete at least three years of residency. Once done with residency, the pediatrician can now find a job. Average entry hourly wage is $72.97, and entry annual wage is usually around $151,790. As the pediatrician gets more experience,…

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