Diagnosis and Evaluation: Conduct thorough medical evaluations, diagnostic tests, and consultations to accurately diagnose surgical conditions in pediatric patients- Surgical Procedures: Perform a variety of surgical procedures on infants, children, and adolescents, including but not limited to congenital anomalies, trauma cases, oncological surgeries, gastrointestinal surgeries, and thoracic surgeries- Preoperative Care: Assess patients' medical history, conduct physical examinations, and order necessary tests to prepare patients for surgery- Coordinate with anesthesiologists and other specialists to ensure patient safety during surgery- Intraoperative Care: Lead and participate in surgical procedures, ensuring precise and safe surgical techniques- Monitor patients' vital signs and make real-time decisions to optimize patient outcomes- Postoperative Care: Oversee patients' recovery and postoperative management- Prescribe and manage medications, monitor wound healing, and address any complications that may arise- Patient Education: Communicate with patients and their families, providing information about the surgical procedure, expected outcomes, and postoperative care- Address any concerns or questions to ensure patient and family understanding and compliance- Collaboration: Collaborate with other medical professionals, including pediatricians, nurses, anesthesiologists, radiologists, and other specialists, to provide comprehensive and multidisciplinary care- Research and Education: Stay up-to-date with advancements in pediatric surgical techniques, research, and best practices- Contribute to medical research and education by publishing papers, giving presentations, and participating in academic activities- Emergency Cases: Respond to emergency situations, such as traumatic injuries or acute conditions, and provide timely surgical interventions when needed- Ethical and Professional Standards: Uphold high ethical and professional standard