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10 jobs that use Pediatrics the most

What jobs use Pediatrics the most?

1. Practical Nursing Instructor

How practical nursing instructor uses Pediatrics:

  • Cover the fundamental concepts of chemistry and biology including cell biology, metabolism, microbiology, genetics, evolution and histology.
  • Develop narrate PowerPoint presentations for simulation debriefing to assess students ability to effectively communicate with other team members using ISBARR.

Most common skills for practical nursing instructor:

  • Patient Care
  • Pediatrics
  • Course Content
  • Clinical Sites
  • Professional Development
  • Clinical Practice

2. Ventilator

How ventilator uses Pediatrics:

  • Manage artificial airways, mechanically ventilate patients, pulmonary rehab patients and perform CPR in code situations.
  • Provide emergency care, including artificial respiration and assistance with cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
  • Perform ABG's and maintain the IRMA ABG machine.

Most common skills for ventilator:

  • Respiratory Care
  • Patients
  • Pediatrics
  • BLS
  • EKG
  • Critical Care

3. Internal Medicine Doctor

How internal medicine doctor uses Pediatrics:

  • Detail patient assessment, management, and resuscitation of acutely ill medical patients.
  • Develop an ambulatory pediatrics curriculum for family medicine residents
  • Develop an ambulatory pediatrics curriculum for family medicine residents

Most common skills for internal medicine doctor:

  • Patients
  • Internal Medicine
  • EMR
  • Pediatrics
  • Patient Care
  • Injections

4. Primary Care Physician

How primary care physician uses Pediatrics:

  • Full spectrum of family medicine, including obstetrics, pediatrics and inpatient medicine.
  • Maintain renewal for physicians' licenses, DEA certificates, ACLS certifications and CME records.
  • Attend ICU patient care rounds with the medical team.

Most common skills for primary care physician:

  • Patients
  • Internal Medicine
  • Family Practice
  • Urgent Care
  • Pediatrics
  • Patient Care

5. Residency In Internal Medicine

How residency in internal medicine uses Pediatrics:

  • Analyze and record vital signs for EHR.
  • Serve as PGY-1 to PGY-4 resident physician in obstetrics and gynecology.
  • Gain comprehensive skill sets in preventive medicine, pediatrics, sport medicine, gynecology, obstetrics, and geriatrics.

Most common skills for residency in internal medicine:

  • Patients
  • Primary Care
  • Pediatrics
  • Gastroenterology
  • Geriatrics
  • Patient Care

6. Assistant Professor

How assistant professor uses Pediatrics:

  • Lead outreach to community and statewide stakeholders in the PPCC entrepreneurship program.
  • Used blackboard online to manage students tests, grade papers and assign materials.
  • Develop courses in immunology and research ethics, and develop super laboratory courses in cellular physiology and molecular biology.

Most common skills for assistant professor:

  • Patients
  • Public Health
  • Pediatrics
  • Curriculum Development
  • Research Projects
  • Professional Development

7. Clinical Professor

How clinical professor uses Pediatrics:

  • Design, manage and execute research plan to investigate role of StarD4 and StarD5 proteins in lipid metabolism as the P.I.
  • Conduct weekly didactic series on substance abuse theory, research, assessment, and treatment with 3rd year psychiatry residents.
  • Experiment with different surface chemistry to improve quality of yields -participate in poster session and presentation to faculty and graduate students.

Most common skills for clinical professor:

  • Patients
  • Internal Medicine
  • Clinical Practice
  • Direct Patient Care
  • Pediatrics
  • Surgery

8. Associate Professor

How associate professor uses Pediatrics:

  • Develop and manage syllabus materials and coordinate curriculum with department chairs.
  • Design exams relevant to material cover up to exam date.
  • Train in and design hybrid and online courses in accounting, economics, and finance.

Most common skills for associate professor:

  • Patients
  • Public Health
  • Philosophy
  • Pediatrics
  • Social Work
  • Research Projects

9. In-House Physician

How in-house physician uses Pediatrics:

  • Work in collaboration with multidisciplinary health care professionals to effectively manage transplant patients' care.
  • Admit and discharge patients, coordinate communication with nurses and other medical personnel.
  • Provide overall quality prenatal health care, gynecological services, patient triage, refer patients with complications, provide patient education service

Most common skills for in-house physician:

  • Home Health
  • Patients
  • Internal Medicine
  • Urgent Care
  • Pediatrics
  • Surgery

10. Clinical Instructor

How clinical instructor uses Pediatrics:

  • Manage, direct, and teach ADN nursing students in the clinical setting in Tulsa hospitals.
  • Experience with ER & ICU patients, set up and perform portable exams.
  • Provide clinical instructions/teaching for the BSN program

Most common skills for clinical instructor:

  • Patients
  • Direct Patient Care
  • Clinical Practice
  • Pediatrics
  • Medical Surgical
  • Clinical Supervision

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