Ph.D. in Pediatrics is a research-oriented degree that investigates children's health, growth, development, and diseases. The program typically lasts 3-5 years and covers areas such as pediatric endocrinology, pediatric infectious illnesses, child development, pediatric nutrition, and child psychology. Students do clinical and laboratory research aimed at enhancing pediatric care, creating new treatments for childhood disorders, and understanding children's particular health requirements. The program requires coursework, research methods, and a dissertation. Graduates frequently pursue positions in academic research, pediatric medicine, healthcare institutions, and public health groups.