Becoming a pediatric surgeon isn’t something that happens overnight. To become one, you need to go to medical school, and equip a bachelor’s degree to go to medical school (BLS). Many years of school are needed before you can even step foot into a hospital. Once a bachelor’s degree is equipped, an application for medical school is needed. Medical school doesn’t just take place in an average classroom. Four years of medical school are needed to become a surgeon (healthychildren.org). Two of those years are in a classroom, the other two in hospitals, watching surgeries and observing different cases (learningpath.org). However, more schooling is needed to become a specialized surgeon, like being a pediatric surgeon. Every doctor has to go through residency. Residency takes place in an actual hospital, where you learn from surgeons in the specialty that you wish to serve under. To become a pediatric surgeon, you need to go through five years of general surgery residency, and two years of residency in pediatric surgery. Furthermore, certification from the American Board of Surgery is needed to become a surgeon in the United States …show more content…
Ordinarily, they work in hospitals. Some work from private offices (BLS.gov). Some surgeons work at hospitals as attendings. Either way, you still perform surgeries in a hospital. When they aren’t, they’re on call (BLS.gov). When on call, you can be called into the hospital if an emergency happens to a patient. This allows some surgeons to go home and get some well-deserved rest. The ability to go home and get rest allows them to come back regenerated for a surgery. Many pediatric surgeons work at children’s hospitals (healthychildren.org). Children’s hospitals like St. Jude’s only perform surgeries on minors. At those hospitals, pediatric surgeons are most specialized on body parts or diseases. With a wide variety of places that pediatric surgeons can get a