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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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Is Duke University a good school to attend in order to become a obstetrician?

yes! duke is one of the greatest universities there is. it has many departments for whatever career someone decides to choose. the teachers also help their students in so many different ways. it is definitely a good idea to attend duke!

Does your recorded voice show your real voice?

Yes, the way you sound on a recording is the way you sound to the other people. The voice you hear in your head is not your real voice. Your voice sounds different in your head

How many types of children pediatricians is their?

A paediatrician is the name for a "children's doctor" who does exactly the same job as a General Practitioner, but only treats children. In this context, there is only one type of "paediatrician".

However, you can get "paediatric" doctors specialising in all areas of medicine - e.g paediatric cardiologist, paediatric hepatologist etc...

In short, a "paediatrician" is a general children's doctor, whereas a "pediatric (something... ) doctor" is a specialist children's doctor. There are many different types of "paediactic" doctors.

Can one be a military neurosurgeon?

i think so. in France for example military camp or barrack like val de grace has specialists in neurosurgeon.thank you

How many doctors had parents who were doctors?

About half of the people in my medical school had parents who were physicians.

Do minors have to be accompanied by an adult for a doctors appointment?

Yes. The doctor would not treat the child without a parent (or adult designee) present.

How much money does a pediatric radiologist earn?

That would depend on the area of the country and how much demand there is (supply and demand)

Does it take 2 weeks before a doctor can put a cast on a broken bone?

No, if you broke a bone then go and see a doctor as soon as possible! I broke my wrist and the next day I went to see a doctor and that day he checked it out, took x-rays, and told me that I broke it. I was put in a cast that day. You should see a doctor immediately if you think you broke something

How do you get lab results from a busy doctor?

talk to his nurse she shoud be able to give them to you if they have gotten them back from the lab and if she is a licened practical nurse she may even be able to explain them to you

Does Dr. J have a doctorate degree?

If you mean the bass player from Jack's Mannequin, no.

How does a doctor begin an endometrial biopsy?

The woman lies back on the table with her feet in stirrups and the doctor inserts a speculum, then opens the cervix slightly with an instrument called a tenaculum.

What is a doctor in the navy called?

Ships surgeon, M.O. (Medical Officer) or doctor.

Are doctor better than engineer?

Now this is a question that is based on personal opinion. People probably wouldn't be able to survive for very long without either. Engineers design materials, structures and systems but doctors are able to heal the sick. You need both professions in order survive.

What kind of technology do pediatrician use daily?

depends on witch part of pediatrician but manly i phones and laptops.

Your daughter has a pulse rate between 113 and 120 she is 21 and on the slender side Her doctor told her not to worry unless it got close to 200 you are concerned?

Yes, I would be concerned. Normal pulse rates generally fall between 60-80 beats per minute (bpm). Anything over 100 is considered tachycardia, a rapid heart beat. It is not healthy for your heart to beat at such high rates for any appreciable amount of time. This issue needs to be addressed, even if your daughter is not having any other symptoms. I suggest that she look for another doctor who will address these concerns.

How is a forensic psychiatrist's evidence from the crime scene used?

A forensic psychiatrist can use evidence from a crime scene to put together a more complete picture of the perpetrator. Psychiatric evidence can be used to convict a criminal when other forms cannot.