yes
Doctors go to medical school and receive years of training in order to be able to correctly diagnose patients so that they can give the patients the treatment that they need.
yes but they would either had started by training especially for stroke patients or hey would become doctors and then start the 3 year training. Occupational therapists-help patients after the stroke- would train before becoming qualified in anything
you would need a PhD or a doctors degree. then you need to be amember of some sort of weather society and about four years of schooling-dr.s. balke
Postdocs are researchers who have completed their doctoral degrees and are continuing their training and research in a specific field. They are not medical doctors, but rather hold a PhD or other advanced degree.
Doctors typically need a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree from an accredited medical school. This is followed by a residency program in their chosen specialty to obtain further training and certification.
Training to become a Doctor includes practical experience - under supervision.
Internships are completed in hositals.
No, most doctors are not concerned with medical billing training, and any training that they have is cursory. They leave that to secretaries or medical billing specialists. No. Most doctors have no medical billing training at all. They employ medical billing specialists who are usually their receptionists. There is however a large opportunity fo become a medical billing specialist. Just beware of the many scams available.
Anyone could say they were a doctor, even if they had no training. (APEX)
Doctors need microscopes because they need to discover new diseses. Doctors need microscopes because they need to discover new diseses.
they should check what test there are and how you do them
There are various programs offered based on level of experience but they are not limited to medical doctors. Other medical professionals can perform laser training after taking a course.