A man by the name of Tom who is a CBI veteran runs a list serve for CBI veterans, if you write to him at tem1911@aol.com he will ask your question on the list serve and maybe someone knows the answer.
Do neurologists work in a private office or in a hospital?
They can work in a private office or a hospital.
What doctor treats bronchitis?
A pulmonologist (lung doctor) or a family doctor treats bronchitis, chronic and acute. An otorhinolaryngologist, (ENT short for Ear, nose, throat) or an allergologist (allergy doctor) may assist too if those contribute to bronchitis.
What awards did victor Chang get?
In 1986 Dr Chang was awarded a Companion of the Order of Australia, while the University of New South Wales awarded him its highest degree of M.D. Honoris Causa for 'Scholarly Achievement and humanitarian endeavour.' He also received the Advance Australia Award.
I am certain that Victor Chang got way more awards and medals but this is the only information that I have so I hope this helps!
PS
Are you doing a essay or report about him?
If you are, I can help you because I am doing a report about him!
I could send you bits of information if you like.
Good Luck!
ONE DAY LATER...
Hey! I found another award that Victor got.
It was 'Australian of the Year' in 1999, (8 years after his death).
I was just wondering, are you even reading my answers?
If you aren't, I won't even bother to update my knowledge.
Reply if you ARE reading it.
(Not talking to innocent bystanders who aren't the person who actually asked this question.)
Which physicians are involved in the care of those with myopathy?
The physicians involved are a neurologist, a rheumatologist, an orthopedic surgeon, a pulmonologist, a cardiologist, an orthopedist, a dermatologist, a genetic couselor, physical/occupational therapist.
Who gets paid more a CEO or a neurosurgeon?
It depends on CEO of what. A neurosurgeon typically makes 500,000 to 2000000 but there are no stock options or other perks. A CEO of a multinational firm may have a similar salary but alot of perks.
Written by a neurosurgeon
How do you read a doctor's scale?
To read a beam scale like the ones at the doctor's office, you start by making sure the scale is zeroed. The beam pointer must rest at the center mark with no weight on the platform. If the device is not zeroed, make sure the large and small sliding poises (weights) are at their zero position all the way to the left. If the pointer still doesn't rest at the center mark then use the zero adjustment screw, usually at the left side of the beam to correct it.
Once the scale is zeroed, you take a weight reading by first estimating your approximate weight and sliding the small and large poises along their beams. The large poise increases the weight by large increments such as 50lbs while the small poise is used to increase the weight by finer increments of 0.25lb or so. Step onto the scale platform and adjust the position of the small poise until the beam pointer rests at the center mark (balanced). The weight reading is taken by adding the value of the poise positions. So if the scale balances with the large poise at the 150lb position, and the small poise at the 3.5lb position, your weight is 153.5lb.
What does a forensic pathologist do on archaeological sites?
In Archaeology Forensic Pathologist examine bodies or human remains found at the site, determine the cause of death and how, why they buried. This may explain the fate of the site or the even its purpose.
Do neurologists help cure diabetes?
Neurologists are brain specialists. So, no, they don't help cure diabetes.
What is the pay difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist?
While psychiatrists tend to make more on average, the actual difference in pay depends on quite a lot.
Geographical location is a big way: in different parts of a country (and, indeed, in different countries), pay varies quite a lot.
Job location also varies pay rates (and the difference in pay). For example, someone working in a public hospital or mental institution will earn much less than someone who runs their own private practice.
To find out, I suggest pinpointing an area and institution and investigating those.
What is the salary range of a Surgeon?
This all depends on what kind of surgeon you are. You must look up the kind of surgeon you intend to be and the salary ranges should all appear.
What is an animal pathologist?
Animal pathologists may be veterinarians or zoologists (animal scientists). Veterinarians specializing in pathology study diseases and disorders in animals.
A psychiatrist is a physician with a specialty in psychiatry. Thus, you must have all the prerequisite coursework required by medical schools completed. Then, it will take four years of medical school and an additional three or more years to complete the internship and residency requirements.
Why do plastic surgeons make incisions along cleavage lines?
To heal the wound faster. If the incision is made perpendicular to the cleavage line, more fibrin will be damaged. And also to reduce scalp.
Can a practicing doctor notarize a travel consent document?
Being a doctor does not qualify a person as a notary.
A technician may fill prescription or physician orders only?
A pharmacy technicians may not fill prescriptions by themselves. The technician can assist the pharmacy, such as putting labels on the bottles.
What does lumbosacral junction is assumed l5 s1 mean?
Your spinal cord is made up of 5 different areas, based on how many vertebrae (pieces of spine) make it up.
You have:
7 CERVICAL
12 THORACIC
5 LUMBAR
5 SACRAL
5 COCCYGEAL
Therefore the lumbosacral junction (where lumbar meets sacral) is assumed to be at L5 (the 5th and last lumbar vertebrae) and S1 (the 1st sacral vertebrae).
Should I go to the doctor if I've licked a scented marker?
check on the side of the marker to see if it sais toxic or not and if it does go to see a doctor but if it sais it is unharmfull then you'll probably be ok.If you are not sure then you should visit your GP
You have abdominal bloating tightness fluttering and pressure migrans urge to pee a lot?
Wow, that is a whole host of non-specific symptoms. See your doctor, the internet is no place for diagnosis.
Why do doctors use hip replacements?
The surgeon will need surgical blades, saws, drills, rasps, reamers (like a file, and a cheese grater), as he has to cut away the bad pieces of bone, which are pretty hard (you've seen a butchers shop right!?).