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    Pediatric anesthesiologists are specialist that treats children from the newborn period through the teenage years, years 0-18. A pediatric anesthesiologist is a fully trained anesthesiologist who has completed at least 1 year of specialized training in anesthesia care of infants and children. They usually work alongside pediatric surgeons in an operating room. To become a Pediatric Anesthesiologist, you must first graduate from high school and then complete four years in college. After this, you

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    Pursuing Pediatrics

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    Pursuing Pediatrics Countless high school students aspire to become neurologists or surgeons, but tend to disregard the incredibly rewarding and memorable experiences that Pediatrics presents. Pediatrics focuses on solving issues that pertain to children, and attempt to solve these problems using critical thinking developed over decades of training and education. For those who wish to follow the medical route and make an impression on the younger generations, pediatrics is a wise, fulfilling life

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    Becoming a pediatric surgeon doesn’t just happen overnight. To become one, you need to go to medical school, and need a bachelor’s degree to go to medical school (BLS).Many years of school are needed before you can even step foot into a hospital. Once a bachelors degree is equipped, you can apply for medical school. Medical school isn’t all in a classroom. Four years of medical school are needed (healthychildren.org). Two of those years are in a classroom, the other two in hospitals, watching surgeries

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    care and compassion are two of the most important aspects of healthcare. Although pediatrics is often a challenging field, it can also be so

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    of medical school; which is being a medical student, and 3 years of general pediatric training in a hospital and other places as being an intern and resident. Pediatricians work Monday- Friday from 8 to 5. There also have 24 hour care if your child is really sick there is a number to call. It can be successful when you cannot figure out what is wrong with your patient, or there is nothing you can do to help them.

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    person has to take the MCAT, The Medical College Admission Test, to be able to attend medical school. Then after medical school, they will have to complete three years of general pediatric training in a hospital. At the end of the general pediatric training, the person will have to take and pass The American Board of Pediatrics Certifying Examination to become board-certified to practice medicine. Also a person has to be trustworthy, since the staff are caring for other children. The potential staff

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    Pediatric Nurse Essay

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    There are several career options for those interested in pediatric nursing. According to the Society of Pediatric Nurses, general practice pediatric nurses are usually registered nurses (RN) who have received on-the-job training working with children (www.pedsnurses.org). They receive their RN credentials through a nursing board examination known as the AHPRA. A general pediatric nurse can become an advanced practice nurse, such as a pediatric nurse practitioner (PNP) or clinical nurse specialist (CNS)

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    greatest empathy. Pediatric patients deserve the proper guidance and resources to achieve their fullest potential, this time is critical to development and education. My goal in residency is to develop the necessary skills to engage and encourage this population, as well as becoming a competent physician and researcher. Primary care has always been my intent because of my desire for longitudinal patient care. The alignment of personal and professional preferences made pediatrics a natural choice.

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    becoming a Pediatric Registered Nurse is to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. This takes about 3 to 4 years. Getting into a nursing program is highly competitive and requires the best grades and GPA. After graduating, you must pass the national licensing exam called the NCLEX-RN to be able to work as a Registered Nurse. After gaining experience from training with children with different diseases or health issues, you can continue education and receive a certification in pediatric nursing

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    Everyday, children become get into accidents or become ill and need medical attention. Whether these children are taken to a hospital, or urgent care. A Pediatric nurse will tend to them. I desire to become a Pediatrician because I’m interested in children’s health. I would like to do medical research in this field as well as to practice Pediatric. Pediatricians are specialized medical doctors that focus on children. They diagnose and treat them from the infant stage to adult stage

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