EXTERN
A person associated with but not officially residing in an institution, especially a nonresident physician on a hospital staff.
[Latin externus, external; see external.]
extern·ship n.
No, he's a medical student.
The benefit a student doctor gains from joining a Student Doctor Network forum is that he or she can learn from other Student Doctors about his or her case and other subjects in the medical field.
A student doctor forum would discuss issues relevent to those entering the medical field. Some of these forums include The Student Doctor Network and Future Doctor.
A DOCTOR WHO 'RESIDES' IN THE HOSPITAL FOR DUTIES AND IS AVAILABLE 24 HOURS A DAY FOR MEDICAL EMERGENCIES
A Doctor Who 'RESIDES' IN THE HOSPITAL FOR DUTIES AND IS AVAILABLE 24 HOURS A DAY FOR MEDICAL EMERGENCIES
A medical malpractice suit may target the doctor, the hospital where the injury or death occurred or both. Even if the doctor or nurse was the person who made the direct mistake, the hospital may be at fault for negligence on the part of staff training or hiring practices. The article below discusses hospital negligence.
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You might want to go to a hospital for this because this could be a major medical condition.NOTE* I am not a medical doctor.
A doctor can be promoted to Chief of Medicine/Surgery for a hospital, Medical Director for a labratory or hospital, or he can further his education and become a professor of medicine.
Go to the hospital and click on it and select Join Medical Career.
The original medical record is owned by the doctor or hospital. However, you have the right to copies.
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