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That would be a Proctologist.
of course doctor
no and if he was would you let him work on you?
Yes and Indian medical doctor would be allowed to work in Korea. They would have to get the required work permits and be given practicing privileges at the hospital or doctors office.
Question is...would I want you assisting a Doctor at age 13....and that answer is NO my friend.
it would depend on what the doctor does. if they do plastic surgery then they would earn more that a pediatrician. also it depends on which state they live in and where they work.
Of course that all depends upon how much the doctor would like to work. The thing about a private practice is that the doctor can set his or her hours, clients, and staff, as well as what insurance companies will be accepted and what not. If this doctor was willing to work a lot of hours, he or she would make more money than just at a hospital, however there is a certain amount of work that would need to be done to surpass the salary of a doctor at a hospital.
Podiatrists have special training to work on feet.
If you mean a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.), then yes, if it is appropriate (e.g., you are injured and unable to work), a physician with the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree would be able to write you a note to delay your return to work until you are fit for duty.
A paediatrician is a doctor for children. He/she would perform the same procedures that a general practitioner or adult doctor would, but has studied more specifically to treat children.
From the Doctor
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