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What is the difference between a pediatrician and general practioner?

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Training: Your general pediatrician spends 3 years training in general & specialty areas of pediatrics. Your general practitioner is some states can enter practice after one year of general internship. Most do 3 rotating in broad areas of medical care, from delivering babies to surgery and psychiatry. The primary difference is the depth of training in issues that involve kids.

Answered 10/9/2012

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