they were finding out about immunity and immunisation
All doctors, including gynaecologists, are subject to maintaining the privacy of a patient's details, unless you are not Gillick-competent.
Doctors and medical professionals immunize patients to protect them from diseases and conditions such as measles, mumps, and polio.
No and only because doctors are there to help you not harm you and if you dont brleive that then get to know your doctor.
Doctors wear special clothing to protect themselves and their patients during procedures. Most are designed to be disposed of after use to prevent the further spread of diseases.
Yes all Medical Doctors need nurses. Nurses are there to protect the best interest of the doctor and the patient. The are also there to help reduce the work load of the Doctor, they prep patients and materials and assist in procedures.
Smallpox has been around since 1100 BC. The first attempt to protect people from the disease was discovered in 1796 by Edward Jenner.
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The reason for this is to protect you. Most doctors will just want to be sure that your organs are ready to handle the chemical change that take place in your body during weight loss, as well as whether you even need to lose weight. Doctors want to be sure you can lose weight, and stay healthy while you do it. Some high risk patients that doctors will want to monitor during a weight loss program, for example, are Diabetics, High blood pressure patients, and heart patients.
to protect patients and workers
If you live in the USA, yes! Congress passed the HIPAA Act of 1996 called the 'Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act. This Act provides patients in the USA a right to obtain their medical records, including doctors' notes, medical test results and other documentation related to their care. HIPAA was intended to protect patients' medical records. HIPAA calls these records "protected health information."
Smallpox was on the First Fleet in the form of bottles of dried innoculation materials. Such material was used to protect people against smallpox before Jenner's vaccination became available. No case of active smallpox disease was reported during the First Fleet voyage. However a seamen from the First Fleet caught smallpox (from local natives) over a year after arrival at Sydney Cove.