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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Post #25 Pediatrics is Priceless

An extra blue scrub top is tucked away in the lower right cabinet of the nurse's station. Every so often, after being sprayed with bodily fluid, I have to make a midday swap of my work clothes. However, it's a small price to pay to be a part of children's lives; one day the baby who spits up on your shoulder will be the same kid who runs down the hall screaming your name and clings to your leg with the dexterity of a koala. What makes pediatrics so rewarding is the long-term relationships that you build with children and their families who every day make you feel like a small hero.

Practicing general pediatrics often feels like searching for a needle in a haystack. Hidden in a sea of upper respiratory infections, reflux, eczema, and diaper rashes is a cystic fibrosis diagnosis, for example, that the astute clinician must not overlook. There are enough challenging cases to keep you on your toes to make everyday clinic interesting, but they don't overwhelm you. As a result, you'll have plenty of time each day to build new relationships and foster old ones. These relationships create the backbone of a successful pediatrician's practice.

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5 comments:

MedStud said...

What I don't understand is why pediatricians should get paid 1/5th or 1/6th for the same time and similar mental/physical effort as specialists, radiologists etc.

pediatric urgent care said...

I totally agree pediatrician are priceless, I think being in a health industry not only pediatrician but as well as doctors play a huge role to the health industry, they save lives.

Krisha@pediatric emr said...

Being a pediatrician is always a challenging job yet rewarding. Like what you've said you're building relationships and touching lives. This is what makes pediatrics so rewarding. Anyway, thanks for this post.

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