The only 'difference' - is that a specialist has chosen to enhance their knowledge of a specific area of medicine. They're still a General Practitioner. It's like a lawyer - lawyers go through general training to pass the bar exam, but - once qualified, they might specialise in family law.
Most definitely. Gastric Bypass doctors are certified and licensed by the American Medical Association. These are regular Medical Doctors and will carry all the credentials and licenseing as any other MD.
A pediatrician differs from a regular doctor by specializing on one certain medical area. Pediatricians specialize in the care and health of babies, infants and children, where as regular doctors will see patients of all different ages.
Doctors in third world countries have regular medical degrees. Although some countries do not have the correct form of education for some of these practices.
I assume that by regular doctor you mean a general medical doctor, and that is what they are called, a medical doctor. Alternatively, they can be referred to as doctors of medicine or medical physicians.
Yes, ophthalmologists must get a regular medical degree like every other doctors. After they finish their regular degree, they go on to specialize in diseases and surgery of the visual pathways, including the eye, hairs.
There is no "regular" virus in medical terms. Viruses have different modes of spread.
You have to be pretty clever to pass seven years of college and the medical exams on top of regular school, yes.
Medical intervention, such as regular examinations, can detect health issues early and steps to prevent or treat disease can be taken.
Major medical insurance covers a variety of services. Some of these include a certain number of regular doctors' checkups annually, dental insurance, as well as prescription medication.
Major medical insurance covers a variety of services. Some of these include a certain number of regular doctors' checkups annually, dental insurance, as well as prescription medication.
Osteopathic doctors and allopathic doctors are considered equal.
A holistic doctor is not much different from a regular medical doctor. To become one requires going to school, obtaining a four year medical degree, and then practicing medicine in a hospital that has a holistic program.