CV Template

Pediatrician CV Template

The Pediatrician CV template is designed for general pediatricians and pediatric subspecialists to showcase their expertise in child and adolescent healthcare. This format emphasizes your pediatric training, patient populations served, developmental and behavioral expertise, and commitment to preventive care. It provides space to highlight your experience with different age groups (newborns, children, adolescents), well-child care, and acute/chronic pediatric conditions. Whether you're seeking positions in private practice, academic pediatrics, hospital-based pediatrics, or subspecialty care, this template presents your pediatric credentials comprehensively.

Who it’s for

  • General pediatricians seeking clinical positions
  • Pediatric subspecialists (cardiology, endocrinology, etc.)
  • Pediatric residents seeking first attending positions
  • Pediatricians transitioning between practice settings

Key features

  • Emphasis on pediatric training and child healthcare expertise
  • Highlight age groups and patient populations served
  • Space for developmental, behavioral, and preventive care
  • Focus on well-child care and chronic disease management
  • Format for various practice settings (private, academic, hospital)

Core sections included

Personal Information

Contact details and basic credentials

Education & Training

Medical school, residency, fellowship

Licenses & Certifications

State licenses, board certifications, DEA

Professional Experience

Clinical positions and employment history

Clinical Skills

Procedures and specialized competencies

Volunteer Work

Community service and outreach

Professional Memberships

Medical associations and societies

Use cases

Private Pediatric Practice

Perfect for joining or starting a private pediatric practice focused on comprehensive child healthcare.

Example: A general pediatrician joining an established private practice.

Academic Pediatrics

Ideal for academic positions that include teaching residents and conducting pediatric research.

Example: A pediatric hospitalist seeking a faculty position at a children's hospital.

Pediatric Subspecialty Practice

Well-suited for fellowship-trained pediatricians in subspecialty areas.

Example: A pediatric cardiologist joining a large pediatric cardiology group.

Frequently asked questions

Should I emphasize well-child care or sick visits?

Include both, but the balance depends on your practice. Most general pediatricians should emphasize comprehensive care including well-child visits, sick visits, and chronic disease management.

How do I show my experience with different age groups?

Describe your experience with newborns, infants, children, and adolescents. Mention any special interests like newborn care, adolescent medicine, or behavioral pediatrics.

What if I have pediatric subspecialty training?

Prominently feature your fellowship training and emphasize your subspecialty expertise. Your general pediatrics training should still be included but may be less detailed.

Should I include patient panel size or volume?

Yes, if appropriate. Information about your patient panel size or daily patient volume helps employers understand your experience and practice style.

How important is community involvement for pediatricians?

Very important! Many pediatric employers value community involvement, school health initiatives, and advocacy for children. Include these activities prominently.