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Doctors

Doctors are medical practitioners whose primary role is to promote, maintain or restore health through the study, diagnosis and treatment of injuries or diseases. Those who specialize in certain diseases, patients, or treatment methods are called specialist medical practitioners.

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Can a doctor turn away a patient if they didn't have any money?

Not if they are working in a hospital. A private practitioner may turn someone away, but never someone in a hospital.

Also, a private practitioner may not turn someone away due to inability to pay if the person is in a life-threatening situation or a medical emergency, such as a person in respiratory arrest (not breathing), experiencing a seizure, or who just suffered a stroke. They must either assist/treat the patient until they are considered "stable" (at which point they could then go obtain help elsewhere) or get them help from someone else, but if no one else is there and they must wait, in the meantime they must do whatever necessary to try to keep them alive or get them relatively stable.

How many years of college does a gastroenterologist need?

A gastroenterologist is a doctor with a specialty. This means 8 years of education beyond high school and 3 to 8 additional years of internship and residency. A gastroenterologist would also need a medical license.

Lung auscultation in congestive heart failure?

You listen to both bases for signs of basal pulmonary oedema with the patient sitting up, presenting as crackles or rales.

How much money would it cost for a cardiothoracic surgeon to go to school?

It depends what type of school (public vs. private) for undergrad and medical school the surgeon attends, but it will cost anywhere from $350 to $550 USD.

How many types of doctors is there and there name?

There are too many kinds of doctors to list all of them here, but I will list a few for you. If you need a specific type, then try reasking with some more direction.

  • Anesthesiologist
  • Surgeon
  • Obstetrician
  • Gynecologist
  • Pediatrician
  • Neonatologist
  • Hematologist
  • Nephrologist
  • Hepatologist
  • Pulmonologist
  • Gasteroenterologist
  • Cardiologist
  • Radiologist
  • Orhopedist
  • Rheumatologist
  • Neurologist
  • Psychiatrist
  • Ophthalomologist
  • Infectious disease specialist
  • Internal medicine
  • General practitioner
  • Rehab specialist
  • Dermatologist
  • ENT
  • Proctologist
  • Urologist
  • Oncologist

And many many more

Is Dr. phill really a doctor?

Yes he was born and raised a doctor from birth he went to Harvard to see a mr. pickle.

How long does is take to become a nephrologist?

it ranges between 6- 12 years depending on how much deeper you want to go in to the subject

Can you use emla cream on open wounds?

No Emla contains lignocaine, prilocaine and oil base. The oil base will hinder the healing process of open would. When used on intact skin only the active ingredient lignocaine, prilocaine can penetrate epidermis.

What is a drug protagonist?

Peptides typically suffer from limitations of poor proteolytic stability and therefore find scarce therapeutic utility that is largely limited to 'injectable drugs

How much money does a reserve military doctor make when activated?

One military physician's bottom line was about $62,000 a year. He said that was factoring in all of the special pays that are included in the military but I don't believe it factored in hazardous duty pay that for a doctor would be to the tune of about $200 a month.

Can consumption of acetone cause death?

Acetone cannot kill you unless consumed in excessive amounts. That doesn't mean it is a safe substance. Acetone should be avoided due to the vapors causing minor symptoms and possible long term affects.

How is a 101 degree fever good for you?

The positive aspect of a 101 degree fever is that it helps to rid the body of bacterial infection (by killing the bacteria).