You really need to contact the institution where you hope to study. I'd suggest an email expressed in very general terms followed by a phone call.
Hospitals
Yes, you will practice various clinical rotations in US Hospitals as a part of your residency.
You may have chosen your college major with the intention of pursuing postgraduate study in a related field. You may have chosen it because it prepared you for certification to practice a profession you want to practice.
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Hand washing is the best practice. This is the most neglected basic practice of hygiene everywhere - including in hospitals and clinics.
Mainly state run and state funded hospitals. GP's most often either work in private practice, but with a state refund scheme or in stat run hospitals. There are private hospitals too.
No, he has to earn a license to practise homeopathy medicine after completing BHMS.
You can find many RN practice tests on the internet, and also some clinics, hospitals and colleges offer these practice tests to help you prepare for your test.
After completing medical school, and then completing a residency or fellowship, you must pass the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam in order to practice. For most, it is a 10-year process.
RN licenses are for individuals to practice as registered nurses. WIthout RN licenses, nurses are not allowed to practice legally in hospitals by law.
You can download it from the DOT website, or get a copy from the practice that's completing your physical.
They made hospitals and medicines to help the people. Sometimes it worked sometimes it didn't