Making the Switch to Pediatric Health Care

Making the Switch to Pediatric Health Care

Why Make the Switch?

Thinking about moving from adult health care to working with kids? It's a big step, but one that can bring you a lot of happiness and truly help children. At Children's Wisconsin, we believe every child deserves the best care. When you join our team, you'll be part of a group dedicated to making our youngest patients healthier and happier.

Working with kids in health care offers a unique and rewarding career. You'll discover new challenges, learn about innovative treatments and have the chance to make a lasting difference. Find out why making this switch could be the most fulfilling move of your career.

Dispelling the Myths

Reality: Pediatric care is not more difficult than adult care. It is simply different. Pediatrics requires a unique set of skills and approaches, but it also offers unmatched rewards. By choosing pediatric care, you can make a significant impact on the lives of children and their families. At the same time, you will experience the joy and satisfaction that come with helping the youngest patients heal and grow.

Reality: Although managing interactions with parents can be demanding at times, the majority of parents are friendly, cooperative and appreciative. Effective communication with children and families is a skill that can be learned and honed. With the right training, you'll discover that children can be excellent communicators.

Reality: This misconception couldn't be further from the truth. In reality, pediatrics is one of the most dynamic and exciting areas of health care, offering a wide range of experiences and challenges.

Pediatric health care covers all types of medical conditions, from common childhood illnesses to rare genetic disorders. Each day brings new and diverse cases. Health care professionals must stay adaptable and continually expand their knowledge and skills. The variety of patients, ranging from newborns to adolescents, ensures that no two days are ever the same.

Reality: While it's true that pediatric health care can be emotionally challenging, this view overlooks the immense joy and incredible moments that come with caring for kids.

Hear From Our Staff

“I’ve been in the adult world for a couple of years and it’s just a whole different environment. Pediatrics is much more caring, compassionate and everyone works together better.” — Chris W., Surgical Technologist

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 “I’ve worked in several adult health systems and providing care to our kids and families is the best.” — Dawn C., Social Worker

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“I love caring for children because they are still willing to be teachable and remind you to laugh and find good no matter the situation.” — Santana H., Nursing Supervisor

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Great Training and Support

Many people worry about needing extra training when they switch to working with kids. At Children's Wisconsin, we want to make your move as easy as possible.

We give you lots of training and education on how to care for children and their families. This starts with an introduction to our clinical work. The training can last from a few weeks to several months, depending on your experience and what job you'll be doing. Plus, we offer chances to keep learning all the time. We support our staff and make sure they have the most up-to-date information on how to care for kids.

Take the Next Step

Ready to become a champion for children? Search or apply today to learn more about how you can transition into pediatric health care!