Pediatricians

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What do Pediatricians do?

A pediatrician is a doctor who specializes in treating children and their diseases.

How to become: Pediatricians

You must complete a Bachelor of Science degree or, in Quebec, a college program in health science, and one year of pre-medicine university studies.

You must graduate from an approved medical school with training in your chosen area of specialization.

You must complete the certifying examinations of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and obtain a licence from the licensing authority in the province/territory where you'll work.

You also need to complete an additional period of supervised fieldwork/practical training or specialty residency program. The minimum residency program duration is four years and must be taken at a designated teaching hospital recognized by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

You may also need to complete two additional years of subspecialty training.

Where to study for a career as: Pediatricians

University of Cambridge Postgraduate Study
Cambridge, England, GB

Related Program(s):
Paediatrics Doctorate
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Modified on December 15, 2023

How much do Pediatricians make?

Low:
$100,460
Average:
$281,182
High:
$580,346

Job openings for Pediatricians

Job Seekers:
20,000
Job Openings:
32,500