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  • Gregory Emmerich, MD 290 Points

    Gregory Emmerich, MD

    Pediatric Associates-Gresham
    2150 Ne Division St Ste 103
    Gresham, OR 97030
  • June Wu, MD 180 Points

    June Wu, MD

    Pediatric Associates-Gresham
    2150 Ne Division St Ste 103
    Gresham, OR 97030
  • Norman Eki, MD 160 Points

    Norman Eki, MD

    Pediatric Associates-Gresham
    2150 Ne Division St Ste 103
    Gresham, OR 97030
  • Frank Calcagno, MD 120 Points

    Frank Calcagno, MD

    24850 SE Stark St Ste 150
    Gresham, OR 97030
  • John Calcagno, MD 100 Points

    John Calcagno, MD

    24850 SE Stark St Ste 150
    Gresham, OR 97030
  • Denise Kinstetter, MD 50 Points

    Denise Kinstetter, MD

    Cascade Pediatrics
    1217 NE Burnside Rd Bldg B Ste 301
    Gresham, OR 97030

Pediatrician Info

Pediatrician Summary:
Pediatricians practice pediatrics which is a focus on the mental, social and physical health of children from birth to adulthood. Pediatricians diagnose and treat infections, illnesses, injuries and childhood diseases. Pediatricians can choose to enter general care or they can specialize in a system of the body, such as heart, kidney, or lung conditions.

Education and Training: After attending four years of medical school, a student wishing to practice pediatrics must complete three years of pediatric training as an intern or resident. To become a pediatric specialist, another one to three years of training is required. There are 12 different specialties that a pediatrician can choose to enter. Once the training has been completed, three Medical Licensing Certification exams must be passed, followed by the American Board of Pediatrics Certification Exam. This exam must be passed every seven years in order to retain certification and licensing.


Pediatrician FAQs:
What is a Pediatrician?
A Pediatrician is a physician who cares for children, from an infant to adolescent age. A Pediatrician specializes in diseases in young, growing bodies.

What duties does a Pediatrician have?
A Pediatrician gives immunization shots, orders tests to diagnose disease, treats infections and injuries, and advises on the nutritional needs of children. A Pediatrician can help with behavioral problems, developmental disorders, stress and depression in children.

What should one look for in a pediatrician?
When searching for a Pediatrician one may want to consider:
- What is the Pediatrician's office location and hours?
- Is the Pediatrician available after hours?
- How is the Pediatrician's office presentation?
- Does the Pediatrician accept the right insurance?
- Does the Pediatrician provide referrals?
- Which hospital is the Pediatrician affiliated with?
- Is there an in-office laboratory?


Pediatrician Related Terms:
children's health, immunization, strep throat, chicken pox, ear infection, childhood diseases, vaccine, MMR, Hepatitis children vaccine, Diphtheria Tetanus Pertussis child vaccine, influenza child vaccine, Hepatitis vaccine, Meningococcal child vaccine, child Swine flu vaccine