Problems such as a cataract may require eye surgery to clear the clouding of the eye lens. Also, surgeons provide solutions to numerous conditions such a blurry vision. This process is known as Automated Lamellar Keratoplasty Eye Surgery or ALK.
This would require a Department of Defence phone directory, which is not publicly available. Any requests to the Office of the Surgeon General of the Army should be submitted through one's chain of command.
You would see a neurologist or an orthopedic surgeon for nerve problems in a leg. Both specialists are trained to diagnose and treat conditions involving the nerves in the legs.
I believe surgery should require a surgeon and since people who are piercing tongues are rarely surgeons, I would say: no!
There are many people who may need to visit and orthopaedic doctor. An orthopaedic doctor would be required for when a patient is suffering from bone and skeleton related problems needing medical attention. an orthopaedic doctor would normally be a surgeon that specialises in medical issues relating to bones that require some form of treatment or surgery.
For musculoskeletal problems, the type of doctor/physician to see would be an orthopedist or orthopedic surgeon. Probably a physician who specializes in sports medicine would be best.
Bariatric medicine is a medical specialty that studies obesity and weight problems, including the causes, prevention, and treatment options. After a residency in internal medicine, bariatric medicine would be require additional training, a fellowship or another residency. A bariatric surgeon would have a surgical residency before going on to specialize in weight loss surgery..
Well VHF is more for long distance and has a longer wavelength. So, it would logically require more power. UHF is more line of sight and has good in building penetration and doesnt require the transmit power that VHF would require.
GCSEs - three separate sciences (physics, chemistry, biology). To become any sort of surgeon you will have to go to medical school, and most universities require at least the three science A Levels at grade A or A*.
The amount of money a surgeon would earn in Idaho would depend on the type of surgeon and how many procedures he performed. On average, a surgeon would expect to make at least $200,000 a year.
Pretty much any doctor can work in a hospital. A surgeon would seldom work anywhere else, as they require an operating room. Yeah, pretty much any doctor, a surgeon, a nurse, a brain surgeron, a chief, and just a normal docotor
Yes. The surgeon may feel that a drug user would not be able to survive the surgery and require that a patient successfully complete a rehabilitation program before performing surgery.
No. The term "pediatrician" generally refers to a physician, someone who is a specialist in pediatric (child) medicine. A pediatric surgeon would perform surgery on children.