Being a doctor is a profession. Indeed being a hospital doctor rather than a GP is a profession. However working FOR a particular hospital is employment.
EDIT: Having a job other than working for yourself is employment, what you do in that job, including working for yourself is a profession.
hospital or clinic
The name for a doctor who works in a hospital is simply a doctor. To be a doctor, you need atleast a M.D (Masters of Medicine). This degree is sufficient for working in a hospital.
If being doctor is a profession and a girl can study to learn a profession then a girl can be a doctor.
A person having knowledge of working of engines is an engineer. It is a profession like Advocate, Doctor etc.
what employment opportunities for a doctor
A person having knowledge of working of engines is an engineer. It is a profession like Advocate, Doctor etc.
Depending on how serious it is, you might go to just a normal doctor, or you my want to go to the hospital.
The difference between a job and a profession can be defined as: Job stands for "just over broke" thus requiring minimal education and one with little to no experience will suffice to get the job done. One can easily be replaced at a job. Profession is a commitment to a higher level of education where on must attend and acquire skilled training. A profession requires critical thinking skills. The ability to master technique and a desire expand one's knowledge. Usually a profession has a distinct body of knowledge specific to that profession. A profession should be rewarding to self and those served by the profession. A profession should provide the professional with adequate means of compensation. Finally, a profession should be one that the individual continues to desire to return to day after day without dread.
he is a doctor
Dr.Taylor Brown working in Queensway Carleton Hospital Yes or No.
I am assuming by "responsible" you mean "liable." Under my assuption, in most states the answer is probably both, so long as the doctor was acting within the scope of his employment when he committed the malpractice. The doctor would be directly liable, and the hospital through a theory of respondeat superior.
i have United Healthcare Choice Plus. They do not pay the out of network doctors working in in network hospitals. its easier just to die in the hospital.