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Residency Programs in Pediatrics

A Pediatrics residency program is a specialized training period after medical school, typically lasting three years, where doctors (residents) deepen their knowledge and skills in caring for children's health. They work under supervision in hospitals and clinics, managing a wide range of medical issues from common illnesses to complex conditions. This hands-on experience helps them become expert pediatricians, capable of diagnosing, treating, and supporting children and their families in various healthcare settings. Ultimately, the program prepares residents to independently provide comprehensive medical care to young patients.