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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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How much do brain surgeons make in Arizona?

With salary and bonuses, the median annual income for a neurosurgeon in Arizona is $360,000. The top paid neurosurgeons in the country make up to $801,000 per year.

How can you find doctors in State of Ohio that perform surgery of the spine?

There is usually a large listing of doctors and surgeons, separated according to specialities, in the yellow pages of your local phone directory. In addition, many major hospitals have spine surgeons associated with them.

What does CIME after a doctors name mean?

I think it means certified independent medical examiner. Insurance companies pay doctors to examine injured people and prepare reports to determine if the insurance company will pay for medical bills or for the injury and the pain, suffering and limitations the injury caused.

I am writing a doctors and medicine article and i am wondering if someone could give you some ideas on it?

If you write what some anonymous person on the internet tells you, it will be copying. It will also be boring because you won't be interested in it. Write what interests you.

Which scope might a doctor use?

they use a something which is called ___________ who has seen ownagepranks he his the funniest man on utube it is youtube/ownagepranks

What is Doctor Phil McGraw's political view?

Probably right-wing cause he's from Texsas, and he's a business man.

Can a surgeon do a repair to a stapedectomy?

Yes I have had my left ear repaired. The bone broke and the surgeon had to graph a new bone and put the wire back on. 3 years later having same problem in right ear

What physical characteristic tells us that lucie is indeed the doctors daughter?

Golden-haired, blue-eyed, and altogether divine, Lucie Manette looked like the Doctor in Tale of Two Cities.

What specializes in physical medicine and rehabilitation with the focus restor?

Neuroscience is the specialization in physical medicine and rehabilitation with the focus restore.

What is the average IQ of a psychiatrist?

I have read that psychiatrists have the lowest entry standards, for any branch of medicine. Therefore, psychiatrists are likely to be the dumbest of all doctors (there is least competition for places on psychiatry courses, compared to all other branches of medicine). This is not particularly reassuring for their patients, or their families. So the average IQ of a psychiatrist is likely to be worryingly low.

Why doctors in UK always prescribe you paracetamol whatever the sickness is?

Because the government always wants them to try the cheapest methods first. And then as a result of being prescribed paracetamol you're are likely to be so annoyed that you're not being taken seriously that you don't go back. Means that the gov save money. And we have to pay for this =_=

What is the jesus gene in psychiatry?

There is no such thing in psychiatry or genetics or anywhere else that we know.

How much does a neurosurgeon in johns Hopkins make compared to one in Massachusetts general?

They all earn pretty much the same. It is more about the individual surgeon. Some surgeons who do more surgeries and are more famous may make as much as 8 million dollars a year, and some lesser-known surgeons may only make around 1 million dollars a year. But surgeons at each hospital make significantly more than the average neurosurgeon.

Is lead poisoning like gunshot wounds?

I don't know who asked this but I would have thought it is different for different types of wounds. Mine is a head injury via a shotgun accident to the head. The left hand side of the face, neck, right ear and surprisingly my wisdom tooth which a piece of shot was found original in my jaw but as I grew the shot became part of my wisdom tooth.

The original shotgun wound does not actually hurt, you have a pins and needles sensation as the body goes into shock. It is only later that it really starts to hurt so much so that any movement is excruciating to a point where you can pass out from the pain.

The physical examination where you are prodded and poked can make you pass out it certainly did me.

Mine resulted in lots of operations to the eye, loss of usable sight due to damage, long term memory problems, health problems both physical and mental. Retention of shotgun pellets may have left further problems.

I am sure others who have experienced a shotgun accident will have a different experience but the general answer is IT HURTS but the long term effects are far more devastating than the initial physically pain.

Where does the hepatologist work?

A hepatologist is a doctor involved with the liver, gall bladder, pancreas and the vessels (tubes) that relate to those body organs. A hepatologist would therefore work in a hospital, medical center, doctors office or medical school.

Education needed to be psychiatrist?

A degree in medicine, 2 years as a junior doctor then you specialise as a psychiatric registrar for a few years (in the U.K)

What are the negatives of an optometrist?

If you are having problems with your vision, you would visit an optometrist. The negative to this is that they can only correct vision problems with glasses. If anything is medically wrong, the optometrist can't help.