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Surgeons

Surgeons are doctors who specialize repairing injuries, deformities, and diseases by performing operation on patients. Most surgeons specialize in various areas of the body, such as the heart, brain or bones.

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What is done in the first operation of an ileoanal anastomosis?

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In the first operation of an ileoanal anastomosis, the colon and rectum are typically removed, and the ileal pouch is created from the end of the small intestine. This pouch serves as a reservoir for stool storage before it is passed through the anus.

What does terminal zones of myelination result on mri in an adult indicate?

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Terminal zones of myelination on an MRI in an adult typically indicate normal developmental myelination pattern seen in the brain. These are areas where myelin tracks end, resulting in a "tramline" appearance on imaging. It is a common finding in adults and does not usually indicate any pathology.

When a patient is seen by his surgeon for postoperative complications any services provided are?

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typically included in the global surgical package that the surgeon billed for the original surgery. Any postoperative care and follow-up services needed within the global period are generally not separately billable. This is to ensure that the surgeon is responsible for the patient's care during both the surgery and the immediate postoperative period.

Do neurosurgeons have to have any certification or licenses?

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Both. Board certification and a state license.

What education or training do you need to become a pathologist?

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There are different fields of pathology but in general you need:

  • 4 years of college, to get a bachelors degree
  • 4 years of medical school, to get the doctor of medicine (MD) degree
  • 4 or 5 years of residency (4 for anatomic pathology only, or 5 for combined anatomic/clinical pathology, the latter track being recommended) to become eligible to take the Board exams in pathology.

Are orthopedic doctors the same as orthopedic surgeons?

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No, not all orthopedic doctors are orthopedic surgeons. Orthopedic surgeons are a specific type of orthopedic doctor who have completed additional training in surgery. Other types of orthopedic doctors may specialize in other areas such as sports medicine or physical therapy.

But there may some orthopedic clinics that have both surgeons and doctors. For example, Atlanta Innovative Medicine has both specialized surgeons and doctors to provide best treatment.

The location of Atlanta Innovative Medicine is here:

Address: 8460 Holcomb Bridge Rd, Alpharetta, GA 30022, United States

Phone: +17706282890

What degree do you need to become a pediatric surgeon?

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To become a pediatric surgeon, a medical degree from an accredited medical school such as a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree, a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree, or a Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS/MBChB) degree is required. After earning one of these recognized medical degrees, a residency in surgery must be completed and board certification examinations successfully passed. After that, a fellowship in pediatric surgery must be completed.

What is neuro?

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Neuro is basically the brain, In medical terms.

There are other sectors within neuro care, such as:

Neuro-surgery = brain surgery

Neurology = basic brain care/ward

Neurologist = brain doctor

neurosurgeon = brain surgeon

How many years of school do you have to study to became a surgeon?

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A surgeon needs 4 years of undergraduate college (usually), 4 years in medical school and a five year residency in general surgery. now, if you plan on a specialty in surgery then you are looking at another 2-6 years, depending on the specialty (with neurosurgery taking the most time).

What education or training do you need to become a clinical geneticist?

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To become a clinical geneticist, would request you to have a degree in Microbilogy, with some honours programm in Molecular Biology following Masters in Molecular Biology/Medical Microbiology.
Should be abreast with latest trends in Medical Microbiolgy and good in Biochemistry.

How long does it take to become a plastic surgeon?

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If all goes as planned...and you do not have to repeat anything along the way...in general...four years of undergraduate work, four years of general medical school training...five to six years of general surgical training...and one to two more of sub-specialty / fellowship training. What's that, about 15 or so? That's of course, after successfully completing 13 years of K-12! 28 years of working hard and doing your best, ...doing well enough on the many tests along the way, ...and sticking with it, even when you felt you could not. Good Luck with your journey, wherever you are at on it... This is a different jeff, but it sounds as though the person above is trying to put people off becoming a plastic surgeon ...very lame. If you really want to become a plastic surgeon... go for it...don't let anyone hold you back or put you off.
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How old do you have to be to be a surgeon?

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Depending on what field of expertices you are looking for, it may vary from 3-8 years, the level of which you have chosen to study will hinder how long you will need to be a qualified surgeon.

How old do you have to be to become a doctor?

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you can train to be a doctor from 16 then spend 4 years at medical school then become a trainee doctor at a hospital

How much education do you need to be a doctor?

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There are different types of doctors, from medical, to educational, to social science etc. Each have requirement particular to themselves. Basically though, a doctorate takes approximately eight years beyond high school completion. However, the may be further requirements for some as in the case of a medical doctor.

What is the typical day of a pulmonologist?

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A pediatrician commonly starts his/her day in the Newborn Nursery at the local hospital, examining newborns within 24 hours of birth. Here the pediatrician will begin to form what will hopefully become a long-term relationship with the baby's family, dispensing information, advice and reassurance about caring for their baby to the new parents. Once arriving in the office around 9 AM, the pediatrician will divide his/her time between doing well-baby and well-child exams and seeing children with specific complaints. Usually the mornings are booked with regularly scheduled health maintenance exams of children younger than school age and the late afternoon hours are filled with visits of school-aged children. Large group practices are now staffing their offices during evening and weekend hours as well.

What education is needed to become a plastic surgeon?

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Plastic surgeons are licensed medical physicians and go to medical school like all physicians (assuming of course that they are practicing legally and are properly licensed and board-certified).

What high school courses are needed to become a cardiovascular surgeon?

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To prepare yourslef for the intense competition you will experience in one of the toughest disciplines in the field of medicine, you should test your mettle now in the toughest course your high school has to offer. That means taking as many first-track, honors, and AP courses as you can possibly handle. Ace those and with decent SATs or ACTs, you should be able to get into a top-drawer college. Assuming you do well in college, you will hopefully get into a top medical school, where you'll fight it out with other top guns who want to be surgeons. Good luck and God bless you.

What classes in high school and college should you take to be a plastic surgeon?

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Since a plastic surgeon is a doctor, it would be best to take academically rigorous classes - 4 years of English, 4 years of science, etc. Good luck! Know you chemistry, calculous, and biology. I'm in college right now and those are the most challenging courses that usually weed people out when they wan't to persue medical school. If you don't do well in these classes when you first get into college, it's easy to get discouraged. GO FOR IT!

What part of the body do orthopedic surgeons specialize in?

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An orthopedic surgeon works on the skeletal system, or better known as bones.

What kind of equipment do you use for basketball?

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You don't need much equipment to play Basketball, but preferably most B-Ball players buy B-Ball shoes and the only other thing you will need is Jersey and Shorts which will be provided if you play for a team. LIZZIE1719 ツ

Who was Tiger Woods knee surgeon?

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Tiger Woods knee surgeons were Thomas Rosenberg and Vernon J Cooley who share a practice (Rosenberg, Cooley, Metcalf) in Park City, Utah. Both have performed 3 surgeries on Tiger's knee: two scopes and one ACL.

What does brain surgeon do?

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they do surgery on brains to save peoples lives.

they also improve people brains by operating and exploring people.