Most neonatologists work in hospital settings.
Most neonatologists work in hospital settings.
Some neonatologists wear business casual clothing (shirt and tie, or dress), while others wear scrubs.
Generally in large hospitals.
Neonatologists work with newborns, newly born infants. While pediatricians take care of babies once they leave the hospital, neonatologists care for infants while they are still in the hospital.
They get insurance coverage which is around 407.00 dollars.
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I don't know, but neonatologists make $230,215 to $405,670 annually.
Neonatologists specialize in taking care of newborn babies who have medical problems.
Employee benefits for neonatologists include, but are not limited to, medical practice insurance, disabilityinsurance, and life insurance.
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- Neonatology is a full-time job. The attention infants in the NICU need hardly ever allow neonatologists to work part-time.- work on evenings, weekends, and holidays as needed- Many neonatologists develop irregular sleeping patternsbecause infants in the NICU need 24-hour care.- A neonatology fellow can work more than 61 hours a week, a neonatologist even more.- Shifts can last for 30 hours or more.- must be available on-call.- you do hands-on work- you can individually handle the patient's care and determine procedures neededwithout the need to consult other team doctors.- you have to think and act quickly and clearly without much sleep- you must keepyour composure in overwhelming situations- you work as part of a team