470 patients per doctor
470.... apparently :P
1 doctor per every 1722 patients.
As of 2021, the doctor to population ratio in India is approximately 1:1456, which means there is around one doctor for every 1456 individuals. This ratio varies significantly between urban and rural areas, with urban areas generally having more doctors per population compared to rural areas.
Per Month a doctor gets paid 88,345 dollars.
Doctor's per 10000 people means how many doctors there is per 10000 people in a country, city, state, or other. For Example Canada has 22 doctors per 10000 people.
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The answer to this question is varied - it depends on a lot of things. Are you asking for the number of patients per general practitioner? If so, the answer would appear to be somewhere in the realms of 1000 to 1500 patients per GP. This does depend on the nature of the population, their Demographics, geographical constraints, disease burden, age , ability of the Doctor, how many nurses the Dr has to support them, etc etc etc. In New Zeland, practice sizes vary from 500 patients per GP right up to 3500 patients per GP (considered unmanageable, actually). I believe the average practice size is around 1600 patients per GP. In terms of specialist doctors required, I do not know of research completed looking at ideal ratios here.
it really depends
there are 21 per 1000 in Canada in 2010
In Brazil, there are about 2.1 doctors per 1,000 people, according to the World Bank. This would equate to around 476 people per doctor in Brazil. However, it's important to note that these figures can vary depending on the region and specific healthcare infrastructure.
As of 2014 there are 982 Walmart location in Canada but the break down of how many per province is not listed.
Roughly 3,069,877 Square feet per person in Canada.