Pediactric Doctor
"Your life is measured in how many lives you touch".
What to expect from a Pediatric Doctor
-Diagnose and treat diseases and disorders in children from birth through 18 and elderly as well
-examine patients and record their symptoms/past medical concerns and records
-lab tests to help diagnose the patient conditions
-diagnose and prescribe treatments to cure diseases and infections
-give shots to their patients against diseases
-diagnose patients with medical conditions to medical specialists
-only 17% of doctors like these are self employed
-training last about ten years after high school
-works more than forty hours per week
-usually earns $137,670 per year national average
Pros and Cons of this Career
Pros |
-5yr expect great employment
-experience is valued for positions
-Offer AP/IB placements during training
Cons
-Training fees in total is $48,590 during medical training
-35% of applicants do not pass into work
-mental stability; strong stomach, no crying,
Westmont Collge, Santa Barabra, California
Training includes general biology lab, bachelor degree and summer school studying. Internships, AP/IB classes are also offered. $48,590 fees and on-campus living cost. Employers look for bachelors degree, internships, and intellectuality. University is priority, medical school will not accept applications without a bachelors degree. All in all a great use of time and money. Three pros for this institution available to me, is the offer advanced and IB placements. Which I would want in any school, so that I can do the fewest legal amount of years for a degree, to start sooner in my career. Another pro is
internships, I learn hands-on and by doing hours in service as an internship, I can
get that experience and education in the best I need succeed. Last pro is offering
for summer school are open, if I went summer school and made into AP or IB
classes I would get more opportunities into a job application. One con is $48,590
is the total cost of everything, board, fees, books and supplies. To have that money
I would need optometrist do scholarships, and grants as well as loans. To pay off
everything while studying, internships, and employment my chances of succeeding
in college will most likely go down. Lastly the last con is 35% of applicants do not
pass into college.
Beloit Collge, Beliot, Illinios
Some specific training in Westmont is they provide a
general biology lab, as well as offers of a bachelor
degree. They also are able to attend summer school,
and they also offer off campus studying. Advanced
placement international baccalaureate and internships
are all allowed during the semesters, and years for a
bachelors degree. Without a bachelors degree you are
not permitted to apply for any medical school.Three pros this university has to offer is, in four years of less 67% of students earn their bachelors degree. Which makes me
think I will be one of those people who graduate in between
those years. Another pro is summer school is available, with summer school I am able to get into those AP/IB courses. Thirdly the last pro is only 726 people did not earn their
acceptance into this school. Which means many people get into some cons are, the cost in total is high $49,106. To apply for scholarships and grants as well as loans. And pay back the money would mean a lot of work times and not enough study time. The second con is cooperative housing is chosen by the administrator, and expenses are shared as well as household chores. The final and third con is waiting list is used by the school, if someone drops out I may be able to get into Beloit.
Washington University, Washington
Identify the specific training the school provides for the career:
Some specific training the school provides is posts postsecondary enrollment
options is included with the school. Another training program that is
available is the internships, which will allow me to use that hands on leaning
that I need. Independent study which allows little to no attendance in a
classroom. Which would makes me feel better, because I would want much
more time to do internships and volunteer at hospitals for more experience.One pro of that this school has is flexible time for classroom education. With more
options of doing my education at different times with little to no attendance in
classrooms Also another pro is work experience is considered in this evaluation of applications. And I have had a good amount of paying jobs in my past, as well as volunteering a. Both of these combined include a great application. The third pro is they offer a bachelors degree, which I need to earn myself a medical school application. one con is the price is high, $38,670, in total cost. Fees, books, and board are included. Another con is only 85% of applicants are accepted into this school. The last con is first come first served for housing. Those who live in Washington get a discount where as to I who will need to move into state will have to pay more and get a house before hand.Paying more to go and get a house and come back before semester starts.
Required knowledge to Succeed in this Career
You need AP courses in math science, social studies and English. Some helpful courses could be anatomy, psychology and foreign language. Majors and Degrees include; Health Medical Preparatory Programs
-pre medicine
Medicine and Graduate Medical Programs
Pediatrics first complete a bachelors degree, then move to medical schooling in pre-medicine studies of life sciences.
Organazations, Assoiciations within this Career?
45610 Woodland Road-Suite 300, Sterling, Virginia 20166
(703)620-6600/Fax: (703)620-6445
1000 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 1825
Arlington, Va. 22209-3901
703-907-7300
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