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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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Name the millennium development goals that are connected to Doctors Without Borders organization?

As we know that,the doctors are very busy to make their profession well.They develop their profession as so many ways .In kashmir "Doctor bagaari saarhad "they worked very well .they help the poor people.

Another one is ASAP Africastarted as a husband and wife team who were bothered by what they saw in South Africa. To do their part, they formed A Self-Help Assistance Program which "is a small non-profit organization that works for sustainable development in Southern Africa. We focus on helping communities to become self-reliant by sharing knowledge through rural savings clubs, support for education, health and nutrition training, and agricultural improvements".

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What specific skills are required to collect data from a patient during a physical examination?

Systematic practice of inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation is required as instructed by medical teacher and in Hutchison's manual of Clinical Examination. A mind that doesn't know can't see so you have to know what to look for in physical examination.

How long to bleed to death from a stomach stab wound?

Depends on the severity and placement on the stomach. It can take anywhere from as little as a few minutes to five hours.

A doctor who specialises in skin problems is known as?

A doctor who specializes in skin problems is known as a dermatologist. Dermatologists diagnose and treat a variety of skin conditions, including acne, eczema, psoriasis, and skin cancer. They also provide cosmetic treatments and perform skin surgeries when necessary.

What is a height doctor called?

well if you need to see a doctor and wonder how tall you are going to get, you would probably see an endocrinologist. they specialize in hormones so they can tell you when u get a growth spurt and stuff like that. (if u just are a "late bloomer" you'd want to see an endocrinologist.

Why antiseptic hurts if you apply it on a wound?

Iodine can cause a lasting stinging sensation called iodine burn. Burning isespecially likely if the wound is covered with a bandage before the iodine has had time to dry. It is also more likely with iodine solutions that contain7% iodine or more. Iodine solutions this strong should not be used as antiseptics.

Some people develop an allergy to iodine when they use it repeatedly. Anyonewho has a rash, a lasting burning sensation, or an unusually warm feeling inthe area where the iodine was applied should contact a physician or pharmacist.

Breakdown of urine into its components?

water is the main constituent of urine (95%)and contains the soluble waste products-urea uric acid creatnine and excess electrolytes.

most harmones and drugs after carrying out their specific functions are normally discharged through the urine.

the chemical composition of urine varies depending upon the food and fluid intake.

Who is Eric Wright from the video you need a doctor?

Rapper Eazy E, Dr. Dre's rival in the early 90's who died of aids in 1995.

What jobs need to have an understanding of the skeletal system?

chiropractor, podiatrist, orthopedic surgeon, spinal surgeon, Emergency Room Physician, Emergency Room Nurse, physical therapist, nutritionist, personal trainer, pediatric physician, primary care physician, radiologist

How do nurses and doctors use algebra?

Often times doctors and nurses will use algebra to calculate doses or titrations of solutions.

What doctor use drugs to sedate and anesthetize?

Anesthetists are specialist doctors who do that.

What separation techniques do doctors use?

There is not enough information to describe what separation techniques doctors use. Doctors may use separation techniques to make diagnosis' or for sleeping disorders.

What does the company AstraZeneca create?

AstraZeneca is one of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies. AstraZeneca creates medicines that doctor's prescribe on a daily basis. AstraZeneca makes medicines for a variety of illnesses and does not just specialize in one area of medicine.

Degrees for neurosurgeon?

To be a neurosurgeon, a medical degree from an accredited medical school such as a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree, a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree, or a Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS/MBChB) degree must be earned. After earning one of these recognized medical degrees, residency training in neurosurgery must be completed. Additional focused training in fellowships after completion of a neurosurgery residency program may also be pursued if desired.

Is a doctorals degree the highest degree you can get?

Typically, a doctorate is the highest level of education, in terms of degrees. There are individuals who do post doctoral work, however it is not a degree per-say.

Typically, a doctorate is the highest level of education, in terms of degrees. There are individuals who do post doctoral work, however it is not a degree per-say.

Typically, a doctorate is the highest level of education, in terms of degrees. There are individuals who do post doctoral work, however it is not a degree per-say.

Typically, a doctorate is the highest level of education, in terms of degrees. There are individuals who do post doctoral work, however it is not a degree per-say.

Typically, a doctorate is the highest level of education, in terms of degrees. There are individuals who do post doctoral work, however it is not a degree per-say.

Typically, a doctorate is the highest level of education, in terms of degrees. There are individuals who do post doctoral work, however it is not a degree per-say.

Dull pressure in gum above tooth and tooth has slightly moved?

20 years old, woke up the other morning with the tooth to the left of my front teeth feeling a bit "weird" had a few shooting pains in my gum when i caught the tooth with my tongue but this subsided within an hour without painkillers. The tooth had also moved slighty back and seems to be pointing inwards, as though its going to underlap my front tooth - it isn't noticeable to the general public but i can see and feel the difference.

I have always had good teeth and general oral health and only had a check up 3 months ago. I went to dentist who did x ray and said nothing wrong, gave me some antibiotics incase of infection and sent me off. im now on my 3rd day on antibiotics, tooth does not appear to have moved any more but now have a weird pressure on above the tooth, almost feels like when you have a new tooth growing through, although obviously this isn't the case, there is no room and it would have shown on x ray.

So im really just very puzzled at what this could be and TERRIFIED the tooth will move more. I have perfect top teeth and it would devistate me to have one messed up :( does anyone have any idea what this could be? i have both top right and top left wisdom teeth coming through, but dentist said enough room and also, none of the other teeth have moved or feel pressured so i assume it cant be the wisdom tooth causing this problem?

any help and advice much appreciated!!

What kind of doctor treats Familial Mediterranean Fever?

doctor Ihssan Rjoub.

Princess Haya Biotechnology Center (PHBC)

Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST)

P. O. Box (3030) Irbid 22110, Jordan

Tel.: 00-962-2-7200600 Ext. 40571

Fax: 00-962-2-7200632

e-mail : phbc@just.edu.jo

Whats the difference between a prosector and a pathologist at post mortem?

A prosector is usually a Histotechnologist ( I think ) Who can perform dissection and dictation of tissues anatomical appearance, upto a certain size, that require little gross description and pathological details. A pathologist is a specialist of disease process ( such as cancer) , diagonoses the disease process by macro & micro analysis of tissue and stained tissue slides, and by correlating the clinical picture and the lab results and relays his/her findings to the appropriate surgeon/clinician. Thank you.