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Doctors see roughly 80 patients a week, which means they see (on average) 41060 patients a year.
A primary care doctor see about 20 patients 1 day. This number may vary depending on the various conditions affecting patients.
It's over 9,000!
Depends on how many patients one will see in a day and what treatment one would perform.
The average number of patients seen per day can vary widely depending on the type of healthcare facility and specialty. In general, a primary care physician may see around 20-30 patients per day, while a specialist or surgeon may see fewer patients due to longer appointment times. Emergency departments and urgent care centers can see a much higher volume of patients per day.
You have 900 patients and in 4 months you will be working 80 days (=/-) so you will need to see one of your patients every 45 minutes in an 8 hour day (with out lunch!) or 11.25 patients per day.
For gynecological surgeries related things
yes he can if he has many patients
You can't really know that answer without experimenting, such as averaging the amount of patients a dentist has per day for a whole week. Then you could probably find that answer, an accurate one. But, in my opinion, I would say a dentist would see a lot of patients per day. Unfortunately that answer varies widely based on location and how busy a dentist wants to be. However, on average, a dentist will do 12 exams in a day and treat 10 patients.
The nurse will see 8 patients today. A teacher needs a lot of patience to work all day with middle school students.
Not necessarily. Psychiatrists are not paid by the hour ... nor do they all conform to strict hours of operation each day. They work until the work is done whatever amount of time it takes. They are paid on how many patients they see, not how many hours they spend with patients.
None. I am 8 months pregnant and have never had a home visit. I do see my obstetrician every 2 weeks in his office...