How to be a doctor and other life-saving jobs

Punam Krishan

Book - 2025

Do you have what it takes to become a doctor, a medical scientist, or to work in public health? Find out all about the incredible life-saving jobs you could do, from training to become a heart surgeon or a paramedic to working as a psychologist or even treating professional athletes. This fully illustrated book will inspire any child with an interest in helping people and saving lives.

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Children's Room New Shelf j610.69/Krishan (NEW SHELF) Due Mar 29, 2025
Subjects
Published
Lincoln, MA : Nosy Crow 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Punam Krishan (author)
Other Authors
Sol Linero (illustrator)
Item Description
"First published 2022 by Nosy Crow Ltd, London."--Title page verso.
Physical Description
32 pages : color illustrations ; 30 cm
Audience
1234.
ISBN
9798887771144
  • What is a doctor?
  • Why do we need doctors?
  • The history of medicine
  • How do you become a doctor?
  • What do doctors need to learn?
  • What happens when someone is sick?
  • What happens when there is a medical emergency?
  • What happens when someone needs an operation?
  • What happens when someone has a baby?
  • Who takes care of older people?
  • Are you interested in the way people think? Then one of these jobs might be for you
  • Do you like doing science experiments? Then one of these jobs might be for you
  • What about the more unusual life-saving jobs?
  • What happens when there is a world health crisis?
  • Get involved!
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Whether readers are aspiring physicians or just curious about the mysteries of medicine, they'll find answers here. Each spread addresses a key question. What do doctors do? Why do we need them? What character traits are essential for health care, and how can kids try to develop those skills? How are doctors trained? What happens if you get sick? For this last, physician/author Krishan explains that readers might need to visit a medical practice; here, she explores the roles of office managers, phlebotomists, and other ancillary workers. She also discusses medical emergencies and specialties, from obstetrician/gynecologists to geriatricians and mental health providers. Medical scientists and some unusual physician specialties (such as media, military, and sports doctors and public-health specialists) round out this very wide-ranging coverage. A timeline, starting in 2600 BC China and ending in 2019 with the outbreak of Covid-19, offers historical context. Attractive, color-blocked illustrations give the work a streamlined feel, breaking up the text. The illustrations portray health care professionals who are diverse in skin tone, ability, and hair color and texture; some are depicted wearing hijab. Women such as physician Elizabeth Blackwell, nurse Florence Nightingale, and scientist Marie Curie are covered in the timeline. Both eye-opening and eye-catching. (relevant organizations' websites)(Nonfiction. 7-10) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.