There are different types of doctors, each with their own special techniques. Medical doctors (physicians, surgeons, etc.) need to develop their sense of touch so that they can feel diseases by palpation, as well as train their hearing so they can listen to heart and lung sounds through a stethoscope.
Research doctors (PhD recipients, also some medical doctors, some veterinarians, etc.) need to learn a set of laboratory techniques - DNA collection, RNA purification, etc. The specific set depends on the research being performed.
All doctors need to be comfortable with the Scientific Method - a six-step process by which questions are asked and (occasionally) answered.
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Preparative techniques are scientific techniques. There are three main categories of preparative techniques. These include synthesis techniques, growth techniques, as well as purification techniques.
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Well, not a medical doctor, usually. But scientists with PhD degrees are called "Doctor", and do plenty of scientific enquiry.
Scientific method is known as a body of techniques. This is correcting and integrating something that was previous knowledge.
asprin It depends on what is causing the headaches (I'm focusing on the "severe" part). If it's stress, relaxation techniques should help, maybe some muscle relaxants which you need to get from your doctor. If it's a migrane, you may need something a little more powerful and for that you'll also need to see a doctor.
Yes a medical doctor is a scientist.
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Scientific method refers to a body of techniques for investigating phenomena acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge.