General Knowledge
Workplace Environment
Job Requirements
Skills and Responsibilities
Job Market
100

What are the working hours of a pediatrician?

They typically work from 9 to 5, like most jobs, but their schedule is much more flexible than that of most other doctors, and tend to work fewer hours than other specialists. 

100

Where do pediatricians typically work?

They most commonly work in hospitals or clinics.

100

What high school courses are recommended for you to take if you hope to be a pediatrician?

 

Basic sciences, algebra, calculus 

100

What do pediatricians specialize in?

They focus on treating children.

100

Is the employment outlook for pediatricians...

A) Very good

B) Moderate

C) Very bad

The correct answer is A.

200

What is the typical age range of a pediatric patients?

The typical age range is from 4 weeks old to 21 years of age.

200

What does the typical day in the life of a pediatrician look like?

- Start by checking in with the patients (talking, examining, creating care plans, etc).

- Break for lunch and socialise with the other employees

- Make notes from the morning rounds

- Tell the physician who is taking over your shift about the patients and what you learned while talking to them in the morning

200

What are the three main employee requirements?

- A bachelor's degree 

- Graduation from an approved medical school and specific specialty training 

- Completion of the certifying examinations of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and licencing by the provincial or territorial licencing authority 

(Pediatrician in Canada)

200

Which of the following is NOT one of a pediatricians responsibilities?

A) Examining sick children and reaching an informed diagnosis 

B) Prescribing medications 

C) Provide medical care for the elderly

D) Conduct thorough examinations of newborns, record their health, and track normal physical development

The correct answer is C. Pediatricians do not treat older people.

200

Will the pediatrics industry experience a shortage or overflow of workers?

A shortage of pediatricians is expected to to occur during 2022-2031.

300

Around how much money do pediatricians make?

The average salary in Canada is $267,888 per year, or $137 per hour.

300

Can a pediatricians be called in after hours or on the weekend without prior warning?

Yes, typically pediatricians are on call when they're not working and are expected to work additional hours if needed.

300

What are the prerequisites for medical school?

"Generally, the minimum course requirements include one year each of biology, general (inorganic) chemistry, organic chemistry, physics, and the related lab work for each. In addition, about two-thirds require an English or writing intensive course and about one quarter require calculus" (The Prerequisites for Medical School).

300

What are some responsibilities of a pediatrician?

A)  Assessing and diagnosing physiological and          psychological medical concerns of patients

B)  Treating physiological and psychological disorders and diseases

C) Prescribing medication and treatments for patients

D) All of the above

300

What pediatric specialty has the biggest demand?

Pediatric surgeons are currently needed.

400

What is the average cost of a pediatric education (postsecondary and medical school)?

 

On average, the total cost to become a pediatrician is $443796 

- Medical school is around $283,796

- 16,000 for undergraduate degree

(Calculated through the UofT website)

400

What equipment do pediatricians use?

- stethoscope s

- blood pressure cuffs 

- otoscopes 

- tongue depressors 

- reflex hammers

400

How long does it take to become a pediatrician?

It typically takes eight years. Four years are spent at an undergraduate school, and another four years at a medical school. Some also study for three years at pediatric school or spend two to six years studying a subspeciality.

400

What can pediatricians diagnose?

They can diagnose both acute and chronic illnesses.

400

What are the three main industries that employ pediatricians?

1. Offices of Physicians

2. Medical and surgical hospitals

3. Outpatient care centres

500

What is the difference between a pediatrician and a family doctor?

"Pediatricians solely specialize in the treatment of children, while family medicine doctors specialize in treating patients of all ages" (Pediatrician vs. family doctor: What’s the difference?).



500

Who do pediatricians work with?

They work with other professionals who care for children, such as child protection workers, teachers, and psychologists, as well as other doctors within the clinic/hospital.

500

How do pediatricians gain experience before they begin working? 

During their post-secondary education, they go through specialty residency training, where students get to practice medicine under a trained physician.

500

What are some subspecialities within pediatrics?

- Critical care

- Adolescent medicine

- Oncology

- Neonatology

- Cardiology

500

Where do most pediatricians work?

Most pediatricians (2/3) work in private practice.