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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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I fell asleep against my girlfriend and apparently gave her friction burn what did i do and how?

Frankly, only you and she were there, only she can tell you. Does she think you were not asleep, so did it on purpose? Has she shown you the burn?

What is the diagnosis of cerebello olivary degeneration of Holmes?

Holmes is a neurological disease. Its ailments are dysarhtria (a slurred speech), dementia, vision impairments, back and leg weakness, and urinary incontinence.

Do you need a CRB check to become a doctor?

Yes, providing healthcare is considered a 'regulated activity' under the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006, therefore a DBS check with barred list checks is legally required, it also a further requirement of the Care Quality Commission and General Medical Council (CRB checks were replaced by DBS checks in 2012).

What does VO mean when it is front of a doctors name?

It means that the order was given verbaly by the doctor.

Can you take used syringes to a doctor office?

For what exactly? A doctor will never reuse a used syringe, ever, due to OSHA guidelines. To show a doctor something you self-injected for inquiry, yes you can, but it should be properly disposed of in a sharps container with a biohazard red bag in it asap after.

Can you lose your medical license due to adultery?

Actually, if the grounds count where the doctor has breeched the code of ethics of Medical doctors then Yes, it is a possibility and there have been cases of it. It may also depend on the rules and laws of a certain country.

What are some promotional opportunities for a radiologist?

The opportunities for radiologist are limited, but, try to get some cross training on CT scan and MRI...that can lead to something like Cardilogy and a salary increase of between $10,000 - $15,000.

How do you make your butt stop hurting after you fell on it?

I fell down a waxed flight of wooden steps several years ago. Instantly, I was in a lot of pain. I consulted with my doctor who informed me that I had bruised my tailbone. It took almost a year for the pain to go away. Heat relieved some of the pain, however, it hurt to sit, lie flat and run. I would recommend seeing a doctor, as you may have broken your tailbone or have some other injury. If not, it may take some time for the injury to heal.

At what age should your child visit an orthodontist or a pediodontist for treatment of a complete upper anterior cross bite?

Usually your primary dentist will recommend the orthodontist about the time that the child's bones are nearing the end of their growth. If you want a smooth transition to an orthodontist and a dentist who is specifically geared to young ones, find a pediadontist. They do both and help you understand and plan as your child grows.

When you dismiss a medical patient from your practice for being non-complaint how long do you have to care for them?

I am assuming you mean 'non compliant.' If you are treating one of your patients for ANYTHING and it's a serious matter or they have a bad attitude you can warn your patient that you will no longer put up with them not following your advice, taking the medications correctly as ordered by you or being a perfect pain in the butt by cursing at you then any doctor has the right to basically fire that patient! It will then be up to the patient to choose another doctor. If the patient has a serious illness and is not taking their prescriptions or coming to see you for follow-ups or tests (if needed) it's best to let them go. These are the very patients that could turn around and sue you should their illness get worse. The best way to deal with a patient that is non compliant is to tell them there are a lot of sick patients out there that would appreciate your time and if they don't conform then you will no longer see them. It would be wise to follow-up with a letter to the patient to explain why you have refused to see them.

What is a rendering physician?

Rendering Physician is the Physician who provided the services, also known a the "Treating Physician" -

Billing provider is the provider that will receive payment for the services. Typically the billing provider is a Group Entity when it differs from the Rendering Physician

How old was Fred Hollow when died?

Dr. Fred Cossom Hollows was 63 when he died.

What approach should a health care provider take when a patient requests to first seek traditional healthcare instead of western medicine treatment?

It's always the patients choice but you have to explain the risks for them and make sure they understand. They can discharge themselves.

How much does an orthopedic surgeon in Tennessee make in a year?

i am a orthopedic surgeon in Jackson West Tennessee and i make a average salary of 600,000 to 800,000 and i just got of of 13 years of school and I'm 30 and already close to a 1,000,000 in my bank account so its it worth it :)

What challenges do doctors face?

Doctors have to face the patients and their family when deciding treatment. They also have to bear the responsibility for all the decisions they make which has direct effect on the patient.

Attending physician always named in a claim?

Only if you are proposing that the attending physicians are responsible for your loss otherwise there would be no need to name them at all.

You would need to name any and all persons whom you think you can prove are responsible for your loss.

How do doctors use microscopes to know if people are healthy?

by examining samples of, say, blood, and identifying the good and bad things in it

Do you have to see the doctor chosen by your insurance company?

Concerning an injury claim, yes. Unless you are wiiling to risk an lengthy and expensive court battle. Although an attorney specializing in personal injury claims would advise you NOT to use the insurance companies doctor. It really is your decision.

For Medical care - you have the choice to see who you want to see - however - if you want your insurance company to pay for the services you would need to stay within your insurance company network of Providers. Some plans have out of network benefits - but the reimbursement is lower and would cost you more "out of pocket" to see them. You Certificate of Coverage would explain in more detail about your plan - if there is no other provider within a reasonable distance (generally 50 mile radius) some plans will agree to pay an out of network provider as if they were in network - but that would have to be agreed prior to have any services rendered.

What effect does smoking have on rescue detox liquid?

you shouldn't smoke 5 hours before taking rescue. what's great is you can call the number on the bottle and someone will answer any questions like this one and make sure you do everything right to pass your test.