Un día de trabajo: Médico de emergencias (All in a Day's Work: ER Doctor): Challenging (Spanish)

Un día de trabajo: Médico de emergencias (All in a Day's Work: ER Doctor): Challenging (Spanish)
ISBN-10
1433387255
ISBN-13
9781433387258
Category
Juvenile Nonfiction
Pages
64
Language
Spanish
Published
2013-05-30
Publisher
Teacher Created Materials
Author
Diana Herweck

Description

Discover what it takes to be an Emergency Room doctor in this enlightening, Spanish-translated nonfiction title. Readers learn about the hard work and dedication it takes to have a career as an ER doctor and what a typical day is like in the emergency room. From medical school to residency, medical symptoms to diagnosis, children will learn all about the steps it takes to get involved in this profession. This engaging title features vivid photos, helpful charts and diagrams, informational text, a glossary of terms, and an interview with a real-life ER doctor to delight, inform, and encourage children from beginning to end.

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