About the training program
The Pediatrics program trains medical specialists dedicated to children's health from birth through adolescence.
Throughout their studies, future pediatricians gain knowledge in child development, diagnosis, treatment, and disease prevention. Graduates of this program become doctors capable of providing comprehensive medical care for children. The curriculum includes in-depth training in anatomy, physiology, pathology, and other medical disciplines, with a strong focus on the unique characteristics of the pediatric body.
What do graduates do?
Pediatric specialists are vital to any healthcare system. Physicians dedicated to children's health play a crucial role in disease prevention and treatment, ensuring a constant demand for their expertise and providing ample opportunities for career advancement.
Pediatricians can pursue careers in diverse medical settings, including children's hospitals, private clinics, sanatoriums, research institutes, and educational institutions. Beyond medical practice, they can also contribute to education, research, and the development of clinical methodologies.