The vast majority of prosthetists are not physicians.
Prosthetists evaluate and care for anyone in need of an artificial limb. http://www.nhscareers.nhs.uk/details/Default.aspx?Id=286 Visit this site for more information
can include physical, occupational, speech, or other therapists; nurses; engineers; physiatrists (physical medicine); psychologists; orthotists (makes devices such as braces to straighten out curved or poorly shaped bones); prosthetists
Richard Riley has written: 'Living with a below-knee amputation' -- subject(s): Amputation, Amputees, Artificial legs, Artificial limbs, Biography, Leg, Personal narratives, Prosthetists, Rehabilitation
The doctors on The Doctors, really are doctors.
Yes, they really are doctors.
it means that the doctors think each other are idiots (see the two doctors,thefive doctors,and the three doctors)
Orthotists and Prosthetists design, construct, and fit artificial limbs and orthopedic devices for patients with body deformities and disorders. Prosthetists specialize in designing and making artificial limbs, while Orthotists specialize in designing and fitting orthopedic braces such as surgical supports and corrective shoes. Several other health professions are also trained. For example, ortho techs generally apply and remove casts and splints at hospitals and orthopedic physicians' offices. Certified athletic trainers and physical therapists are also well trained to apply splints and braces for specific injuries.
Osteopathic doctors and allopathic doctors are considered equal.
The possessive form of the plural noun doctors is doctors'.Example: The doctors' offices are in building two.
Doctors have their uses.
The possessive form for the plural noun doctors is doctors'.Example: The doctors' lounge is on the third floor.
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