What is the best pediatric specialty?
- #1. Neonatal-perinatal medicine specialists.
- #2. Pediatric cardiologist.
- #3. Pediatric emergency medicine specialist.
- #4. Pediatric endocrinologist.
- #5. Pediatric Gastroenterologist.
- #6. Pediatric hematologist/oncologist.
- #7. Pediatric Sports Medicine Specialists.
- #9. Pediatric Rheumatologists.
Which subject is best for pediatrician?
Candidates should have cleared class 12 with a minimum of 50\% in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English (taken together) from a recognised board. To pursue a career as a paediatrician, candidates should hold an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery) degree recognized by Medical Council of India.
Who books pediatrics?
General Pediatrics Reference Textbooks
- The 5-Minute Pediatric Consult (2012)
- Berkowitz’s Pediatrics : a Primary Care Approach (2014)
- Current Diagnosis & Treatment : Pediatrics (2018)
- Textbook of Pediatric Care : AAP (2009)
- Visual Diagnosis & Treatment in Pediatrics (2015)
Why is pediatrics so important?
They provide information about health, safety, nutrition, fitness needs and development. But they also educate parents about how to prevent illnesses and explain clear, accurate and actionable information about treatment options when necessary.
What is the highest-paying job in pediatrics?
Neonatal, pediatric cardiology and pediatric emergency medicine are the three highest compensated pediatric specialties — and for good reason.
What is the latest edition of Nelson Pediatrics?
Welcome to the 21st Edition of Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics – the reference of choice among pediatricians, pediatric residents, and others involved in the care of young patients….
ISBN Number | 9780323529501 |
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Publication Date | 09-05-2019 |
Stock Status | IN STOCK |
What makes a good pediatrician?
Great pediatricians are amazing people who are honest, communicate well, and have a great deal of compassion. Going to your pediatrician should not be a scary experience. They are here to help you and your family navigate through difficult times of dealing with a child’s illness.
Are pediatricians necessary?
You should continue seeing a pediatrician if your child: Was born prematurely. Has special needs or was born with a congenital disorder. Still needs certain childhood immunizations, such as for MMR or chickenpox.