The doctor and patient ratio in France is 3. 37 per 1000 people. There are an estimated 204,000 doctors who practice in this country.
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Psychology can be used to calm an upset patient; to give the doctor insight into how the illness is affected by the patient's mind, etc.
Africa has about 1 billion people and is the second most populated continent, after Asia. Europe has about 750 million people and is the third most populated continent.
The acronym INR stands for international normalized ratio. This ratio is determined using the patient's coagulation time compared to the normal coagulation time.
There is no single ratio. The Body Mass Index has been discredited and is not generally used because muscle is denser than fatty tissue. However, that index was based on the ratio of mass to the squared height - not the height. A height:weight ratio is likely to be useless.
10 patients to every 1 doctor
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1 doctor per every 1722 patients.
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It depends, if we're talking about north, the persons per doctor in the region of Lombardy are 180 whereas in the Southern region of Basilicata there are 230 people for every doctor.
1:14, according to this source: www.africapedia.com/.../index.php?...DOCTOR-%20PATIENT%20RATIO%20IN%20AFRICA
Ireland's ratio of doctors to population is 2.3 per 1,000. The European average currently stands at 3.5 per 1,000.
8.8 doctors per ten thousand inhabitants in Vietnam. M not sure