Kids say the darndest things. So darned, in fact, that there was a whole TV series in the 1990s devoted to their musings. Kids also “do” the darndest things. For instance, they grow, crawl, learn, explore, imagine, jump, play, tinker, scheme, giggle, and cry.

The result: Kids are typically more susceptible to injury and illness than adults. Add to that the fact that their bodies and brains are quite literally “immature,” and it’s clear that they need special Doctors devoted to their care.

A Pediatrician is one of those Doctors. A Physician who specializes in treating children and teenagers, a Pediatrician does the same tasks that a traditional Doctor does—examining patients, diagnosing diseases, administering treatments, and prescribing medications—but with special consideration for kids’ unique needs. For instance, if you’re a Pediatrician, you consult with patients; because they’re children, however, you must have a bedside manner that effectively calms and communicates on their level. Similarly, you give shots and take blood, but must take care to distract and comfort, since children are often afraid of needles.

Of course, it’s not just how you communicate with patients that’s unique. It’s also how you treat them. Because children are smaller and have less immunity than adults, they must be handled—literally and figuratively—with kid gloves.

In particular, your duties include administering immunizations, giving physicals, and offering education (about nutrition, fitness, hygiene, adolescence, etc.). Along with parents and Teachers, therefore, you’re part of a team that has one of the world’s most important—and difficult—jobs: building happy, healthy human beings.

Personality Traits


Trustworthy: You are known for your personal integrity and honesty.

Reliable: You can always be counted on to do a good job.

Team Player: You're able to listen, communicate, and work with tons of different people.

Salary and Education


How much does a Pediatrician make?

Nationally: ~ $155,000

Main education level: Advanced

source: US Dept of Labor


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