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Surgeons

Surgeons are doctors who specialize repairing injuries, deformities, and diseases by performing operation on patients. Most surgeons specialize in various areas of the body, such as the heart, brain or bones.

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I want to maybe become a neurologist or neurosurgeon when I leave school what subjects do I need to do at high school to be able to do this?

AP Science courses. Take as many biology, chemistry, and math courses as possible. If they have health courses take them also. Talk to undergraduate admissions counselors at the college you are hoping to attend. Ask if you can make an appointment to meet with the person at the school who is the Pre-Med adviser (every university will have one even if Pre-Med is not advertised as a major or minor field of study at the school).

Who is the best knee surgeon in norfolk virginia area?

When some one is performing a complicated but result oriented surgery like knee replacement, all are of some standard.

When you look for best knee surgeon you have to see so many criteria like:

  • Years of experience
  • Their nature
  • Their availability
  • If you have insurance does your doctor work with that insurance company or not?

And let me tell you one thing all surgeons would have some bad cases once in a while which can be fault of surgeon or a patient too but patient does not accepts it and puts everything on surgeon.

As long as you understand this you would not be having any trouble finding some good surgeon in your area.

Did the surgeon do something wrong if there is blood in your dog's urine 4 days after he was castrated?

If I were you I would get your dog into the vet A.S.A.P! My dog had that and his stiches came undone from the inside.

It's unlikely that broken stitches would cause blood IN the urine, unless the urinary duct itself has been damaged. There would be internal bleeding, but not blood in the urine.

Your dog probably has kidney or bladder stones, or a urinary tract infection and it was just coincidence that it surfaced around the time he was neutered. See the vet and chances are you'll be taking the dog home with some antibiotics.

How many years of college does a heart surgeon need?

It takes about 15-16 years to become a heart surgeon. To become a heart surgeon, you will need to complete college (4 years), medical school (4 years), a residency in general surgery (5 years), and then specialized training in cardiothoracic surgery (3 years).

What describes the job of an embalming surgeon?

They preserved the bodies of dead soldiers for burial.

How much money does a neurosurgeon make a Day?

About 65 thousand a month would be an average at my job

Medicaid oral surgeons?

Contact the dental administrator for Medicaid in your state, or your local dental society.

Is a surgeon appointed by the president of the US?

The Surgeon General is appointed by the President of the United States with the advice and consent of the United States Senate for a 4-year term of office.

What did the surgeon Dr Guillotine invent?

Dr. Joseph-Ignace Guillotin is best known for proposing the use of the guillotine as a more humane method of execution during the French Revolution. While he did not invent the device itself, his advocacy for it led to its adoption as a symbol of revolutionary justice. The guillotine was designed to be a swift and painless means of carrying out capital punishment, reflecting Enlightenment ideals of rationality and humanity.

Can you sue a surgeon for negligence after causing harm and causing birth defects due to in utero surgery?

Yes and no..

The great thing about America is that you have the right to sue anyone for just about anything. The likelihood of being able to win a case is rather difficult.

Many doctors will have you sign a liability agreement before performing just about any procedure. This is usually required so they can be insured (malpractice insurance) or even hold practice at many hospitals.

As the plaintiff, you have to prove the doctor knowingly did not use the standard use of care and he/she denied you care that is needed for that particular procedure. Most doctor's are truly trying to do what they think is best for you, and with any procedure, there is that risk of something happening... you would have to prove that they truly had NO CLUE what they were doing usually.

Since this burden is rather difficult to present, often times, your case can be heard to deaf ears. This is why doctors with malpractice suits in their background can still practice. Kanye West's mother's surgery is prime example! That plastic surgeon had dozens of malpractice suits, and was still performing surgeries.

Always research your doctor's prior to any procedure, and use your faith and good judgment before any procedure... and credentials and board certification matters! And always look at where there degrees are obtained for their specialty. I don't know about everywhere else, but in CA there are many doctors who obtained their medical degrees out of the country, where procedures are performed and regulated completely differently than how they are out here.

What is the abbreviation 'MD MCH' after a doctor's name?

MD stands for Medicinae Doctor, or Doctor of Medicine. MCh stands for Magister Chirurgiae, which translates into English as "master of surgery."

What are the job hazards for a neurosurgeon?

Fatigue, stress, living with the knowledge you caused someone's death (anyone who does enough neurosurgical operations, particularly things like aneurysms, will have patients die). Exposure to blood and body fluids, possible needlestick injuries and risk of hepatitis/HIV/other bloodborne diseases. Being sued. Constantly having people make jokes, "Well, it doesn't take a brain surgeon!" or, "It's not brain surgery!"

When was A Case of Orthopedic Fetishism created?

A Case of Orthopedic Fetishism was created in 1991.