Many physicians-primarily general and family practitioners, general internists, pediatricians, ob/gyns, and psychiatrists-work in small private offices or clinics, often assisted by a small staff of nurses and other administrative personnel. Increasingly, physicians are practicing in groups or health care organizations that provide backup coverage and allow for more time off. These physicians often work as part of a team coordinating care for a population of patients; they are less independent than solo practitioners of the past.
Surgeons and anesthesiologists typically work in well-lighted, sterile environments while performing surgery and often stand for long periods. Most work in hospitals or in surgical outpatient centers. Many physicians and surgeons work long, irregular hours. Over one-third of full-time physicians and surgeons worked 60 hours or more a week in 2004. Only 8 percent of all physicians and surgeons worked part-time, compared with 16 percent for all occupations. Physicians and surgeons must travel frequently between office and hospital to care for their patients. Those who are on call deal with many patients' concerns over the phone and may make emergency visits to hospitals or nursing homes.
because they need to be able to travel back and forth to the place of work.
well, no. unless in some way you were to be apart of Doctors without Borders. Other wise no you wouldn't because you'd stay at your clinique or hospital.
Yes, most of them travel to work.
Most pediatricians do not travel much for their jobs.
Pediatricians work with children and babies, so no. The Pediatricians I know certainly dont work outside unless they have been in exceptional cicumstances such as in third world countries and then still there is some kind of shelter.
do pediatricians work with alot of babies? do pediatricians work with alot of babies? do pediatricians work with alot of babies? do pediatricians work with alot of babies?
Pediatricians usually work in hospitals.
Pediatricians work on all parts of children.
Most pediatricians work in private practice.
Most pediatricians do not travel a lot for their jobs.
Pediatricians are not typically required to travel for their jobs.
more than 200,000 thousand pediatricians work in the field
pediatricians have no dress code when there at work but pediatricians in training usually wear scrubbs.
Pediatricians work with kids. They can work in offices and hospitals. I hope this answers your question.