Research Paper: Pediatrician
Human Anatomy & Physiology
The education that you need to become a pediatrician requires many years of school and learning. During high school, it is recommend that you take the basic science courses such as biology, chemistry, physics, as well as math course such as algebra, geometry and calculus. It is also recommend that you take humanities courses such as English and a different language. The best language to start learning in high school is Spanish. Once you’ve finished high school, you’ll continue your studies in college. In college, most pediatricians have to take a premed curriculum, which relies and strengthens your knowledge of sciences that you obtained during high school. Though, biology has different sub-subjects such as genetics, microbiology and molecular biology. Chemistry also has different sub-subjects as well, known as the basic and organic chemistry. For physics, you only need to take one course in basic, though with the math courses, you need to take two courses in calculus. While in college, pediatricians will take four years of these undergraduate courses, which will get you a BS, BA, or other Bachelor’s degree. Once you’re done with the undergraduate program, they then proceed to four years of medical school which will allow them to get an MD or DO degree. Once this is completed, they are known as a General Doctor, and they then continue their studies to learn a specialty in medicine, such pediatrics. Because of these extra studies, it entitles at least three more years of residency training, which was also known as internship. Once this is completed, she is now considered a pediatrician. When you are completely done with all of the courses required to become a pediatrician, you are able to take a rigorous test that will certify you in pediatrics. The nature of the work of a pediatrician often makes them work with the health of infants, children, teenagers, and young adults. They deal