Your answer depends completely on where the attending physician works, the geography, the type of practice and specialty involved.
The salary for a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine depends on numerous factors such as their chosen medical specialty, where in the United States they work, how many hours they work, etc. Therefore, I am unable to give you an exact number since it varies so much. At this point, specialists tend to have a larger salary than primary care physicians and attending physicians make more than resident physicians.
You should discuss any medications you are taking with the surgeon and any other attending physicians.
Residency is a stage of graduate medical training. A resident physician or resident (also called a house officer / senior house officer in the United Kingdom and several Commonwealth countries) is a person who has received a medical degree (MD, DO, MBBS, MBChB) and who practices medicine under the supervision of fully licensed physicians, usually in a hospital or clinic. In the United States, an attending physician (also known as an attending, or staff physician) is a physician who has completed residency and practices medicine in a clinic or hospital, in the specialty learned during residency. An attending physician can supervise fellows, residents and medical students. Attending physicians may also have an academic title at an affiliated university such as "professor"
Only if you are proposing that the attending physicians are responsible for your loss otherwise there would be no need to name them at all. You would need to name any and all persons whom you think you can prove are responsible for your loss.
An Attending Physician is in charge of a particular patient's care and treatment. He/she is responsible for directing all care. In the USA, the attending physician is the same as your Primary Care Physician. However, in the US, many doctors have separated from having hospital privileges. They contract with a particular hospital physician or group of physicians to care for the attending's patients who are hospitalized. When the patient is discharged, the attending is again in charge of that patient's care (unless the two leave each other).
£60 an hour
about 60,000 and up
i have no clue goodbye
How much does a physicians assistant make yearly?
Depends on what they've specialized in, but 150 thousand a year is average. General physicians make a bit less than that but neurosurgeons and plastic surgeons can easily make half a million yearly.
they make more accurate incisions
Yes. It should be physicians' seminar.