
Pediatric Residency Program
A Pediatric Residency Program is specialized training that doctors undergo after medical school to become experts in caring for children. It typically lasts three years and provides hands-on experience in diagnosing and treating health issues specific to infants, children, and teenagers. During this time, residents work closely with experienced pediatricians, learn about preventive care, emergencies, and chronic conditions, while also developing the skills needed to support families. The program ensures they are well-prepared to meet the unique healthcare needs of young patients, ultimately improving health outcomes for children.