doctors usally want to help people so they tend to care about you.
to care for there patients
Doctors who care for patients with cancer are known as oncologists.
Doctors treat diseases and research the causes of diseases. They take care of patients.
To take care of patients and help them with everyday problems and also to help the doctors.
Nurses help to care for patients, which they normally do under the direction of doctors.
they don't ... they treat them ... it's more of a job for a counselor or nurse to takes care of them ...
They can only service a certain number of patients, since they are their patients primary care doctor he needs to be able to pay attention to them and care for them. 1000 patients for one doctor would not make sence right? See
Medical care is treatment; the doctors, nurses and technicians who actually treat the patients. "Health care" and "health coverage" generally mean "health insurance"; who PAYS for the medical care. So "health care reform" doesn't mean reforming what the doctors are doing, and "Obamacare" doesn't create doctors. They arrange for the payment of the doctors and hospitals who actually provide medical treatment. In fact, our current systems of "health care" is causing doctors and hospitals to go out of business, because the government systems don't pay enough money for the hospitals to continue to operate. And doctors don't see patients for free.
Pediatricians are doctors who specialize in treating children. They have the same health concerns as other doctors such as possibly catching something from patients, and being doctors, they also risk being carriers of communicable diseases. So they have to take care of themselves for their own sake and that of their patients.
Neurologists usually care for patients with the kinds of conditions that include the symptoms of pseudobulbar palsy.
Doctors are not allowed to advertise freely because it creates unrealistic expectations among patients. Also, hospitals and patients could lose a lot of money that could otherwise be used on improving health care facilities.
Doctors need nurses at work to assist them in the care for patients. Nurses help patients feel comfortable, in some cases they can prescribe medication and they check blood pressure, take temperatures and carry out blood tests.