In order to become a doctor one needs to attend a university for a bachelors degree, attend a Medical school like Harvard Med. and be an intern for a few years.
yes
Internships are completed in hositals.
they should check what test there are and how you do them
There are various programs offered based on level of experience but they are not limited to medical doctors. Other medical professionals can perform laser training after taking a course.
Usually they are doctors of internal medicine.
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yes but they would either had started by training especially for stroke patients or hey would become doctors and then start the 3 year training. Occupational therapists-help patients after the stroke- would train before becoming qualified in anything
Vocationally registered doctor are doctors who have appropriate training and experience in general practice and work predominantly in that area. Non- Vocationally registered doctors are who haven't had the appropriate training and experience in general practice and work predominantly in that area.
No, most doctors are not concerned with medical billing training, and any training that they have is cursory. They leave that to secretaries or medical billing specialists. No. Most doctors have no medical billing training at all. They employ medical billing specialists who are usually their receptionists. There is however a large opportunity fo become a medical billing specialist. Just beware of the many scams available.
There are nurses that are more knowledgeable than doctors and there are doctors who are more knowledgeable than nurses. That being said, doctors generally go through longer and more intensive training and are in a position to gain more experience than nurses.
It would be hard to summarise here, the years of medical training that doctors have. But, sure: They check your body temperature, listen with a stethoscope and bam the diagnosis comes.
Anyone could say they were a doctor, even if they had no training. (APEX)