Pediatric Neonatology
Pediatric Neurology
Overall Pediatrics
Pediatric Cardiology
Pediatric Surgery
100

About how many years in total are needed in order to become a Neonatologist?

About 14 years 

100

What is Pediatric Neurology?

Expertise and Training of Brain and Nervous System Specialists.

100

What is the patient age range in pediatrics?

Newborn to late teens

100

What is a Pediatric cardiologist?

Pediatric cardiologists specialize in diagnosing and treating heart problems in children.

100

How long does it take to complete all the schooling for Pediatric Surgery?

11-15 Years

200

Neonatologists work especially with the  ______ or ______ infants.

ill; premature 

200

What is the salary?

$187,000 to $221,417
200

Overall, about how many years is needed to be a pediatrician?

10-15 years.

200

How many years of medical school do you need to become a pediatric cardiologist?

4 years.

200

What does a pediatric surgeon do?

Pediatric surgeons diagnose, treat, and manage children's surgical needs.

300

Where is neonatology usually practiced at?

Intensive Care Units (NICUs)

300

What training do Neurologist need?

Neurologists complete at least three years of specialty training and a one-year internship in either internal medicine.

300

What schooling do all pediatricians need?

A Bachelor's degree and a degree from a medical school.

300

How many years do you need to do internships and clinical residency training?

3-7 years.

300

What is the salary range of a pediatric surgeon?

Lower Range: $269,051

Median Range: $425,095

Higher Range: $630,141

400

What do neonatologists treat on infants?

Conditions and diseases of the brain and neurological system in the children

400

What certifies do Neurologists need?

An M.D. or D.O. degree and American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN)

400

What main skill is needed for pediatrics?

Being able to work well with kids and teens.
400

What is the median salary for a pediatric cardiologist?

Median salary of $249,990

400

The term “pediatrics” is derived from the two Greek words, pais meaning _____ and iatros meaning ______ and ______.

Child; doctor; healer

500

Where is the required certification needed from?

The American Board of Pediatrics and the Sub-board of Neonatal- Perinatal Medicine.

500

What are three different options for child neurology and pediatrics training?

A combined five-year child neurology program, A linked preliminary pediatrics and child neurology program, and Separate preliminary pediatric and neurology residency programs.

500

The word ‘pediatrician’ is derived from two Greek words meaning "__________."

Healer of children

500

What is it called when a pediatric cardiologist does a medical imaging technique used in radiology to form pictures of the anatomy and the physiological processes of the body?

MRI

500

How many hours a week does a pediatric surgeon generally work?

57 Hours on average

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