Pediatricians provide medical care for infants, children, teenagers, and young adults.
Quick Facts: Pediatricians | |
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Wages | Earn $178,113 per year |
Employment | Small occupation |
10 Year Growth | Declining |
Annual Openings | Very few |
Preparation
A pediatrician typically needs to:
- have a high school diploma or equivalent
- have a bachelor’s degree
- graduate from medical school
- complete an internship
- pass a state licensing exam
- complete a residency program in pediatrics
- pass additional exams to become board certified
Working Conditions
In a typical work setting, pediatricians:
- Have a high level of social interaction. They constantly talk with patients, parents, and medical staff.
- Always work indoors.
- Must be very exact and accurate in performing their job. This is very important because very serious mistakes could risk patients' health.
- Work more than 40 hours per week.
Wages
In Illinois, pediatricians earn a median wage of $178,113 per year.
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Employment and Outlook
In Illinois, 1,128 pediatricians work in this small occupation.
Location | Employment | 10 Year Growth | Annual Openings |
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Illinois | 1,128 Small | -6.1% Declining | 23 Very few |