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  2. Pediatric nurse practitioner - Wikipedia

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    Pediatric nurse practitioners are among the highest paid in the United States with an average annual salary at $128,057. [7] The employment of nurse practitioners is expected to grow 45% over the next 10 years, which is much faster than the average for most other jobs.

  3. Neonatology - Wikipedia

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    Neonatologists earn significantly more than general pediatricians. In 2018, a typical pediatrician salary in the United States ranged from $221,000 to $264,000, whereas the average salary for a neonatologist was about $299,000 to $355,000. [15]

  4. Medical specialty - Wikipedia

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    The age range of patients seen by any given specialist can be quite variable. Pediatricians handle most complaints and diseases in children that do not require surgery, and there are several subspecialties (formally or informally) in pediatrics that mimic the organ-based specialties in adults.

  5. See the Median Salary of Americans Your Age in Every State - AOL

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    Alabama. Median income for ages 15 to 24: $29,426 Median income for ages 25 to 44: $29,426 Median income for ages 45 to 64: $73,784 Median income for ages 65 and over: $47,114 Trending Now ...

  6. Job postings with salary ranges are fast becoming the new norm

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    More than eight in 10 (81%) of listings in Colorado featured salary data, making it the most transparent state. Its law took effect in 2021 and was the first in the country to require employers to ...

  7. Adolescent medicine - Wikipedia

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    Typically, patients in this age range will be in the last years of middle school up until college graduation (some doctors in this subspecialty treat young adults attending college at area clinics, in the subfield of college health). In developed nations, the psychosocial period of adolescence is extended both by an earlier start, as the onset ...

  8. Child life specialist - Wikipedia

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    Results from a child life salary survey in 2000 indicated that, "on average, child life professionals earned $35,593 but this varied based on the region of the country, position held, number of years of experience in the field, education level, certification status and size of the child life program.

  9. Pediatrics - Wikipedia

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    The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends people seek pediatric care through the age of 21, but some pediatric subspecialists continue to care for adults up to 25. [2] [3] Worldwide age limits of pediatrics have been trending upward year after year. [4] A medical doctor who specializes in this area is known as a pediatrician, or paediatrician.