Moonlighting Pediatricians typically work flexible or after-hours shifts, such as evenings, weekends, or overnight, depending on the needs of the hospital or clinic. Their main responsibilities include assessing and treating pediatric patients, managing acute illnesses, providing urgent care, and documenting encounters accurately in patient records. They often collaborate with on-site nurses, primary care pediatricians, and in some cases, specialists, to ensure thorough and effective care. This role is ideal for physicians seeking to supplement their income, gain diverse clinical experience, or balance additional professional and personal commitments.