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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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Do you report STDs of doctors?

Some STDs are reportable to the Department of Health. The same rules for STD reporting apply to physicians and patients of any other profession. There are no STDs that prevent a physician from working.

What instruments are used for an breast augmentation?

A basic laparotomy instrumentation set and major plastics instrumentation set.

Forceps: Adson with teeth, Rat tooth, Russian, Smooth tissue, DeBakey, Potts-Smith

Scissors: Mayo, Metzenbaum, Nurses, Lister bandage

Retractors: Gelpi, Volkmann Rake, harrington, malleable ribbon, Richardson, Weitlaner, Deaver, Army-Navy

non-pentrating towel clamps

Crile hemostats, Rochester Pean, Mosquito, Schnidt, Foerster ring,

What services does a doctor provide?

it depends on what doctor you are

there is a heart doctor, blood doctor, dental doctor, eyes doc., hair/skin doctor, lung doctor, genes doctor, glands/hormones, psychological, etc.

Depending on what kind of doctor you are, it also depends on what kind of care you give to the patients.

Is neuropathy treatment group reliable or a scam?

This product did not help my neuropathy. I took it for about a month as directed. I was awake for 48 hrs., would sleep for an hour and wake up to start the cycle all over again. Now I am having trouble getting a refund from them per their quarentee. A women representing the company called a week ago and wanted me to continue taking it. She said the product will cause sleeplessness if taken as directed, that I should not take it after 3:PM. I told her I did not want to go through the misery of not sleeping again, if the company knows it can cause sleeplessness, then they should warn people up front, not after they are well into a nightmare sleep situation.

What is a male doctor called?

Male and female physicians are called, 'Doctor'. There are no gender-based titles in medicine.

If you mean a doctor who specializes in boys or men's private parts, then that would be a urologist. The doctor may be either male or female.

What doctor specializes in the female reproductive system?

A doctor who specializes in the female reproductive system is called a gynecologist. This includes the diagnosis and treatment of disorders and diseases related to the female reproductive organs.

What message was Sir Samuel Luke Fildes trying to convey in The Doctor painting?

Here is the information I have found. I have this old print and it is beautiful and touching but almost to sad "The Doctor" by Sir Samuel Luke Fildes conveys an agonizing parental vigil over a sick child, and the solemn devotion of the physician entrusted with her care. When commissioned by a wealthy patron of the arts to create a painting that depicted Social Realism, Fildes (1844 - 1927) drew upon the heart-wrenching death of his son, as well as his gratitude toward the noble, dedicated doctor who cared for him. For accuracy, Fildes built a cottage interior in his studio and began working at dawn to reproduce specific lighting. One of the best-known medical paintings in the Western world, this piece by Fildes is symbolic of the ideal physician.

to hang on the wall. I'm not sure yet what I will do with it...

Are Cuban doctors are the best in the world?

There are no (generic) best doctors in the world !

Cuban doctors are renowned for their competency and low wages, in a good social security system.

What hospital can surgeons work in?

A surgeon usually works in only 1-3 hospitals within a geographical area. Most surgeons have to apply for privileges with the hospital in order to perform surgery using their facilities. The surgeon is subject to discipline by the hospital through the Chief of Surgery, and the hospital can revoke privileges if they think the surgeon is causing problems or is incompetent.

Why are doctors better than vets?

There are quite a few reasons for this, with each piece accounting for part of the discrepancy. First, doctors are typically paid from money received from health insurance and government health care programs like Medicare and Medicaid while veterinarians are paid directly by their clients. Therefore, doctors (or hospitals or clinics) charge what they feel they should be paid while veterinarians tend to charge a compromise between what they feel they should be paid and what the client can actually afford to pay.

Second, veterinarians work on animals while doctors work on humans. Since animals are legally only worth what someone will pay for them, the costs of medications and equipment tend to be much cheaper for veterinarians than for doctors. The cost savings are passed on to the clients, and veterinarians charge less for the same service or medication. Good example of this: injectable Naxcel (an antibiotic) for a cow tends to cost about $50 per one gram bottle; the exact same injectable Naxcel for a human costs about $150 per one gram bottle. The human version costs more, mostly because companies can charge more for the human version.

How is dizziness treated by doctors?

If dizziness continues, drug therapy may be required to treat such underlying illnesses as high blood pressure, arteriosclerosis, nervous conditions or diabetes.

How is edema treated by doctors?

The three "Ds"--diuretics, digitalis, and diet--are frequently prescribed for medical conditions that result in excess fluid volume.

When you get shots at the doctors does the doctor have to weigh you?

Not all offices will weigh a person getting immunizations. Talk to your doctor's office if you would prefer not to be weighed, or not to hear your weight.

What do the letters DO mean after a psychologist's name?

The letters DO after a psychologist's name (probably a psychiatrist actually) mean Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine. That is the name of the degree the psychologist earned after completing four years of medical school in the United States.

What fictional doctor talks to animals?

Doctor Doolittle Doctor Dolittle, played by Eddie Murphy. Doctor Dolittle, and in the movies he is played by Eddie Murphy.

How does vasoconstriction help warm your body up?

Vasoconstriction is the closing of arteries supplying blood to the bodies extremities. As the extremities are the coldest bits of the body, when the arteries constrict less heat is lost from the blood in these areas. This keeps the core of the body warm.

Which universities are best for a want to be psychiatrist?

Depends a bit on what you most want to do. You need a medical degree, a rotating internship, then a fellowship in psychiatry. Not surprisingly, schools such as Harvard, Yale, Texas at Austin, Minnesota, Northwestern, Washington, UCLA, Langley Porter, UC San Diego (going East to West) are all highly thought of. I might choose different schools for a child vs adult specialization. You should be sure that its really psychiatry rather than neurology, psychology or counselling that you most wish to pursue. Talk to the admissions officer at your local university, or a guidance counsellor if you're still in high school. Truly, it doesn't matter that much where you do your undergraduate medical degree, so much as it matters where you do your psychiatric residency. While graduating from a top ranked medical school might improve your chances of getting the residency of your choice, unless you intend to follow an academic/research career, no one will really care very much where you actually do your psychiatric training. Good luck



Who is the Doctor Whos assistant?

His new assitant/companion is a woman called Jenna-Louise Coleman :)