Dr. Alfred Simental....none better!
If you looking to be a trauma or general surgeon then the best hospitals are in the USA or the UK.
A surgeon usually works in only 1-3 hospitals within a geographical area. Most surgeons have to apply for privileges with the hospital in order to perform surgery using their facilities. The surgeon is subject to discipline by the hospital through the Chief of Surgery, and the hospital can revoke privileges if they think the surgeon is causing problems or is incompetent.
Maybe you mean surgeonA surgeon is a doctor who is specially trained to perform surgery.The surgeon worked all night in the field hospital
In some cases, the surgeon is unable to locate all of the parathyroid glands, and cannot remove them in one procedure. A fifth or sixth gland may be located in an aberrant place such as the chest (ectopic parathyroid).
If it is needed then and there to open up the patient, like in their bed, yes, a doctor could be allowed to make a incision. If you want to be a surgeon in an OR then no, you need to train to be a surgeon.
Parathyroidectomy is an operation performed most commonly by a general surgeon, or occasionally by an otolaryngologist, in the operating room of a hospital.
they work with the cardiovascular and circulatory systems
call Dr amigo office at selby hospital...he did three of mine Yes please check at the main hospital that does surgeries. I've not been told where you are, sorry.
A surgeon is a doctor that is trained to perform operations.
The surgeon then identifies the diseased gland or glands, and confirms the diagnosis by sending a piece of the gland(s) to the pathology department for immediate microscopic examination.
by a surgeon trained in gastroenterology, the branch of medicine that deals with the diseases of the digestive tract. An anesthesiologist is responsible for administering anesthesia, and the operation is performed in a hospital setting.
a surgeon is at every hospital a surgeon is on call everyda young people