A doctors responsibility may vary depending on his specialty and experience. Some of the basic responsibilities are performing a physical exam, making a medical diagnosis and monitoring a patients response to drugs.
What is thetraining, responsibility's and duties of a doctor?
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being a postman will be harder on the body, but being a doctor will carry more responsibility and require more years at school.
It is a parents responsibility to take his / her child to the Doctor if there is a problem. it is however not up to the parent to give the diagnosis, that comes fro the doctor.
* Stress * Responsibility * Long hours * On call hours * Long study time * Fear of litigation
None?Why would you get paid more than a doctor if you went through less training than one, less exams and have less responsibility?
You can always file a lawsuit against anybody. The question really is can you win? Or, do you have enough grounds to win it? I am not sure if you can legitimately get a yes or no answer here because nothing is know about the complaint about the school which you are referring to. It is a complex question. But I'll try to put it in simple terms. It all depends on whose responsibility (if anyone's) is it to identify a learning disability. Is it the school's? Is the the parent? Is it a doctor? Please note that ONLY a doctor (or at least a psychologist) can diagnose anything. Now, is it the school's responsibility to get a doctor/psychologist involved or is it the parent's responsibility? I believe that both: the school and the parent share the responsibility. Since both share responsibility, it weakens your argument of trying to sue only the school... *This is only my opinion and I am not a Lawyer.*
Yes. He has to be concerned about how the medication he prescribes interact with the drugs you take. He has a responsibility.
It is a social responsibility
Health care is provided by other people, people who expect to be paid. So your question is really, "Is the doctor's labor mine by right? Or do I have the responsibility to actually pay him for his efforts?" It's a responsibility. And a privilige in a sense, as no one is compelled to learn medicine, or having learned it, compelled to work for you. But by the 13th amendment forbidding slavery, it cannot be a "right".
Types of responsibility to a formal assignment responsibility to soldiers are supervisory, direct and custodial responsibility. Also there is direct responsibility.
what are responsibility centres, functions of responsibility centers and types of responsibility centers.