Specialists in pediatrics spend at least three years after medical school studying children's health problems. Many devote additional years to subspecialize in a particular area of pediatrics such as heart, lung, or endocrine problems. Pediatricians often employ nurse practitioners or physician's assistants. These individuals work under the supervision of the pediatrician and are often an important part of a pediatric clinic.
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