What it's like to be a pediatrician: Shadowing Dr. Berkowitz

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As a medical student, do you ever wonder what it’s like to specialize in pediatrics? Here’s your chance to find out.

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Meet Carol Berkowitz, MD, a pediatrician and featured physician in AMA Wire’s “Shadow Me” Specialty Series, which offers advice directly from physicians about life in their specialties.

Read Dr. Berkowitz’s insights to help determine whether a career in pediatrics is a good fit for you.

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“Shadowing” Dr. Berkowitz

Specialty: Pediatrics

A typical week:
I work in academic pediatrics in a university affiliated county hospital [for] five days with weekend call. I attend in three clinics a week and do six weeks on the pediatric in-patient service. I also cover for our child abuse team.

The most challenging aspect of caring for patients in pediatrics:
Child abuse is difficult because it is hard to see children injured by their parents, [but ] intervening is very rewarding.

Three adjectives to describe the typical pediatrician:
Caring. Likes children. Optimistic. 

My lifestyle in pediatrics has allowed me to:
Have regular hours and raise a family. 

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The main skill every physician should have for pediatrics but won’t be tested for on the board exam is:
Good communication skills.

One question every physician in training should ask themselves before pursuing pediatrics:
What makes you happy and professionally satisfied?

One thing students considering pediatrics should remember:
If you don’t like kids and don’t find them uplifting, don’t choose pediatrics.

My two mantras as a pediatrician are:
“Even on your worst day, a hug from a child can light up the sky,” and “becoming a pediatrician is an iterative process.”

If my life in pediatrics were a song, it’d be: “I Never Promised You a Rose Garden” by Lynn Anderson.

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