The common path to practicing as a physician requires 8 years of education beyond high school and 3 to 8 additional years of internship and residency. All States, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories license physicians.
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A DO is a doctor who could not get into a traditional medical school and took the easy route pathway going to an osteopath or bone teaching school.
For starters, go see your doctor
If one is looking for a doctor for a broken bone they would need to go to a local emergency room or hospital, where a doctor will set the broken bone.
Most likely not...If it's already re-healed that means the bones have already re-formed to align the way that they appear(crooked, or a bump). In lamen terms, they have been reconstructed to fit the obstacle. Bone keeps growing and growing, until it meets another bone, or more bone to connect onto. So, in theory to that, considering you said your bone grew back incorrectly, the bone had to grow more to reach the bone and it most likely took up an odd shape. If it would of been aligned, it would'NT of had to grow as much bone to meet the other bone that it annexed on. So, in answer to your question of, would the doctor rebrake my wrist after 5 years? I would say no. Unless you specificly required it or asked for it. The surgery you would have to go through wouldn't be worth it, they would have to file down bone or break some off in order to shorten it and then re break it(potentially) to align it in the correct direction. Not worth it, unless you have an extra inch or more of extra bone growth. :)
To become a bone doctor, or orthopedist, one typically needs to complete a bachelor's degree, followed by a medical degree (MD or DO), and then complete a residency in orthopedic surgery, which usually lasts five years. After that, many pursue further specialization through fellowships in areas like sports medicine or joint replacement. Universities that offer medical programs include Johns Hopkins University, Stanford University, and Harvard University. Orthopedic surgeons diagnose and treat musculoskeletal system disorders, including fractures, arthritis, and sports injuries, often performing surgeries to correct bone and joint issues.
The name of Charlie Bone's school is Bloor's Academy.
Consult your doctor.
he is turning in to theopposite genderHe/she is setting the bone.
They found an animal's bone in the woods. The bone she broke healed well. When you break a bone, you may need to have it set by a doctor.
A Doctor Who would likely treat a bone injury by setting the bone, immobilizing it with a cast or splint, and recommending appropriate pain management. They may also suggest physical therapy to aid in recovery and rehabilitation.
Yes! I have mets to the bone from Breast Cancer. After a hard lump appeared on my forehead seemingly over night, I had a bone scan which was positive. See your doctor immediately! Cancer survivors can live with bone cancer for many years after diagnosis and treatment. Food Luck.
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