Pediatricians or pediatricians are doctors who have a focus on the physical, mental, emotional, developmental, and social health of children, from birth to adolescence, that is, until the age of 18 years. Pediatricians have the duty to provide disease prevention measures for healthy children, as well as provide treatment for sick children, both acute and chronic diseases. Pediatricians begin their education by completing the title of General Practitioner, then continue their Specialist Education Program in the field of pediatric health sciences to earn the title of Child Specialist. A Pediatrician is trained to be able to diagnose and treat diseases in infants, children and adolescents as well as evaluating the child's growth and development. Problems Addressed by Pediatricians Pediatricians examine and treat various conditions in infants, children and adolescents, including: Evaluate the growth and development of children and detect related disorders. Provide education to