In the US, the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) is professionally equivalent to the Doctor of Medicine (M.D). They practice in every specialty of medicine and have the same rights, privileges and responsibilities as physicians with the M.D. Licensure of non physician osteopaths (different from a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine) is not allowed anywhere in the US. If a doctor in the US presents as a D.O., then that person is fully trained as a medical physician and has also taken training in osteopathic medicine. So, to answer your original question, yes, Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine can also prescribe medications for patients who are sick.
Sour foods or candies can really help with morning sickness. Jolly Ranchers have been mentioned by several people. If you can handle it, War Head candies are even better. If it's really bad consult your doctor about possible medications you can take to help.
Doctors who care for patients with cancer are known as oncologists.
Ginger, and crackers will help with most cases of nausea. But not all.
Take them to the doctors and let them handle it...
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Not in the state of Michigan. Only if you work in an adult foster care home.
Pharmacists can handle a wide range of medications, including over-the-counter (OTC) medications, prescription medications, and controlled substances. They are trained to dispense medications, provide patient counseling, and manage drug therapy. Additionally, pharmacists can administer certain vaccines and may also be involved in medication therapy management and health screenings. Their role is crucial in ensuring safe and effective medication use for patients.
Don't trust doctors with a pregnancy they have no idea. They treat it Like a sickness when it is as natural as sleeping. They cause harm to your baby by giving you epidural and labor inducers. Only trust a mid wife and ask them what ever you want to. Also if you have epidural or labor inducers you are almost 6 times more likely for there to be complications and/or having a c section. Trust who knows how to handle pregnancy and have a wonderful, magical, and life changing pregnancy!
A medical consultant works with hospitals and doctors on the business side of things. They handle the insurance issues, lawsuit issues and really anything legal and business related so that the doctors can focus on the patient.
Absolutely not. Different women handle their pregnancies in different ways, and not all women get morning sickness. Some women just don't get it in the first trimester. If you are unsure whether you are pregnant or not, either see your doctor or buy an over the counter pregnancy test from your local pharmacy.
Most doctors practicing pain management do that as there practice. But there are also doctors out there that practice in other areas but also handle pain management.
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