Unleash Your Imagination! 11 Printable Doctor Coloring Pages

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If you’ve ever asked your child about their dream job, chances are “Doctor!” was one of their responses. And who can blame them? Doctors are remarkable, and the recent pandemic has highlighted how essential and courageous these frontline heroes truly are. They help us heal, and we owe them immense gratitude for their life-saving efforts. These doctor-themed coloring pages not only offer a fun way to pass the time but also serve as excellent discussion starters about the important roles doctors play in our lives.

Another fantastic aspect of these coloring pages is that they include fascinating facts about these modern-day healers while providing an opportunity for creativity with colors and crayons. This activity can be particularly helpful if your child feels anxious about visiting the doctor. By adding a playful element through these free printables, your little one might feel less nervous during their next doctor’s appointment. Regardless, these coloring pages are guaranteed to keep your family entertained for hours.

Once your kids have finished coloring, why not explore additional coloring pages that depict various potential career paths? Our top picks include musician coloring pages, firefighter coloring pages, farmer coloring pages, astronaut coloring pages, basketball player coloring pages, and even princess coloring pages (because why not?).

Free Printable Doctor Coloring Pages

  • Doctor Page No. 1
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    Women constitute just over one-third of the active physician workforce in the U.S., with most working in family or pediatric specialties. As more women enroll in U.S. medical schools, these numbers are set to rise.
  • Doctor Page No. 2
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    Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States. In 1857, along with her sister Dr. Emily Blackwell and Dr. Marie Zakrzewska, she established the New York Infirmary for Women and Children. Blackwell was also the first female doctor to be listed in the British Medical Register, allowing her to practice in both the U.S. and the U.K.
  • Doctor Page No. 3
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    The journey to becoming a doctor isn’t easy. Medical students typically spend four years in college studying biology, chemistry, and physics, followed by another four years in medical school, and then three to eight years in residency, depending on their specialty. In total, it can take around 11 years.
  • Doctor Page No. 4
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    After graduating from medical school, most doctors enter a residency—a training program typically conducted in a hospital setting. Just think of it as a real-life version of Grey’s Anatomy! Experienced doctors mentor new doctors for three to seven years during residency, where they often choose to specialize.
  • Doctor Page No. 5
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    As of 2018, over 985,000 physicians were practicing in the United States. To honor these dedicated professionals, National Doctors’ Day is celebrated annually on March 30.
  • Doctor Page No. 6
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    States like Washington D.C., Massachusetts, and Maryland boast the highest ratios of physicians to civilians. If you’re considering moving to a city with exceptional healthcare, these places are great options. Don’t forget about New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Detroit, which also host numerous top hospitals.
  • Doctor Page No. 7
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    Fun fact: William Shatner declined the role of Dr. Mark Greene on ER, which could have changed the show’s dynamic entirely. In a related casting twist, Rob Lowe turned down the role of Derek Shepherd on Grey’s Anatomy, opting instead for a CBS show that ultimately didn’t succeed.
  • Doctor Page No. 8
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    Over the years, television has introduced us to many iconic doctors, including Hawkeye Pierce from M*A*S*H, Leonard “Bones” McCoy from Star Trek, and Dr. Doug Ross (George Clooney) from ER.
  • Doctor Page No. 9
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    The earliest recorded physician was Hippocrates (460 to 370 B.C.E.), who categorized diseases into four types: acute, chronic, endemic, and epidemic. His legacy continues, as modern doctors take the Hippocratic Oath to uphold ethical standards in medicine.
  • Doctor Page No. 10
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    There are two main categories of physicians: medical doctors (MDs) and doctors of osteopathic medicine (DOs). While both types treat patients, DOs focus on the interconnectedness of body systems and emphasize holistic treatment approaches.

Feel free to print all of the doctor coloring pages at once!

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In summary, these doctor-themed coloring pages are a wonderful way to inspire creativity and educate children about the vital role that doctors play in society. They promise hours of fun while alleviating any fears about medical visits.