What is a pediatrician?

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Pediatrics is a branch of medicine dedicated to the physical, emotional, and social health for infants, children, and young people generally. Pediatricians devote their time to regular health examinations, as well as to preventive medicine and health practices. They immunize children against infectious diseases, such as influenza, meningitis, measles, mumps, and chicken pox. In addition to their immediate health-care duties, pediatricians act as advocates for children in endorsing public education, access to health care, and services to children. These measures have led to better development and health of young people.  

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A Pediatric doctor practices a branch of medicine concerned with infants and children. There are several Pediatric Specialties such as Oncology, Neurology, Surgery, and so forth.
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