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That medicine is called antipsychotic.
M. Ralph Kaufman has written: 'The psychiatric unit in a general hospital' -- subject(s): Psychiatric hospitals 'Evolution of psychosomatic concepts' -- subject(s): Anorexia nervosa, Medicine, Psychosomatic, Psychosomatic Medicine
qualified nuclear medicine physicians with certification from Eu board of nuclear medicine or equivilen.
Both provides cure to their patients
Samuel B. Guze has written: 'Why psychiatry is a branch of medicine' -- subject(s): Medicine, Philosophy, Psychiatry 'Criminality and psychiatric disorders' -- subject(s): Crime, Criminal psychology, Pathological Psychology, Prisoners 'Psychiatric Diagnosis'
NASM stands for National Academy of Sports Medicine. This is a certification that implies the holder is certified in their area of expertise and that their level of ability meets the high standards of the National Academy of Sports Medicine.
Research has shown that there is quite an extreme education required to become a nuclear medicine technologist. One must accomplish an associates or bachelor's degree in a Nuclear Medicine education program. It is often required to have certification from the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board or American Registry of Radiologic Technologists as well.
A degree in medicine, 2 years as a junior doctor then you specialise as a psychiatric registrar for a few years (in the U.K)
Unfortunately, there are no chiropractic programs that use scientifically validated curiccula. Chiropractic medicine is separate from mainstream medicine, and generally not evidence based.
Yes,with proper training& certification
There is no official certification . . . "there are no laws defining or regulating the practice. In Europe, Iridology is well recognized and routinely used by natural medicine practitioners" says the IIRA.
In the United States medical educational system, there are two tracks to become board eligible for Pediatric Emergency medicine. The most common route is to complete a residency in Pediatrics and then a fellowship in Pediatric Emergency medicine. The less common track is a residency in Emergency medicine and then a fellowship in Pediatric Emergency medicine. Both tracks will make you eligible to become board certified in Pediatric Emergency Medicine.