I have vertiligo and it can effect your hair, in my experience my hair goes completely white in patches it is a very similar to the white patches you may get on your skin.
What are the Tertiary institutions for training to be a doctor?
tertiary institutions for wanting to be a doctor in sa
When you bend your knees they hurt is that bad?
Yeah, it is bad, because that is a sign that cartlege is starting to wear off. or you've done somthing to you muscles. I have the same thing, and i am soon getting replacement surgery , but mine are very bad. signs are, cant sleep at night, cant run, and hurts to walk. those are main. but you should go see your doctor and get x-rays just to be shure.
A normal degree, you don't specialize until residency.
What is the first line of defence against contamination of an iv product?
The first line of defense against infection or contamination of I.V. products is by hand washing.
What is the busiest time of year for pediatricians?
Pediatricians are really busy in the fall just before school starts, and again during flu season.
What are 10 things an orthopedic surgeon would be doing?
Orthopedic surgeons treat and operate on disorders or diseases of the musculoskeletal system, bones, tendons, ligaments, joints, and muscles. Such as:
* Setting broken bones * Treating sprains and strains of muscles * Treating sprains and strains of ligaments * Treating sprains and strains of tendons * Amputations
* Reattachment surgery for severed limbs or digits * Putting pins and plates in trauma victims * Straightening scoliosis (crooked spines) * Joint repair of torn ligaments or tendons
* Repairing vertebral disc herniation (slipped discs)
yes you can but it has to be in a ponytail, pigtails, or in a bun. But it also has to be hidden in a hair cap during a surgery if your a nurse that stays during surgery or a surgeon.
How long does it take to become an FBI agent?
You need a bachelor's degree and preferably a master's degree, preferably in a subject area that the FBI prizes. These would be public accounting, chemistry, biology, forensics, etc. One or more foreign languages will help. An absolutely clear record going back to your juvenile days helps. Making sure that no one can say that you have abused drugs or alcohol or are in any way not to be trusted is essential. Making certain you are completely correct in your work and educational history is essential. Staying clear of large debts. Not gambling. Not associating with gangs or criminal associations. The FBI wants you to be clean, trustworthy, intelligent, honest, reliable, and accurate in all things. An FBI special agent is always on duty and that means they are trusting you to be a person who never slips up.
Can a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine also be a gynecologist?
Yes, a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) is just the name of the medical degree. In the United States a D.O. can specialize in any field he or she wants, just like a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) As a matter of fact, they're often trained together in the same residency programs after medical school.
What is osteophatic medical school?
Osteopathic medical school is a type of medical school in the United States where a student attends medical school for four years and, upon completion, earns the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree. Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine, like Doctors of Medicine (M.D.) are complete physicians allowed to apply for licensure, attend residency to specialize in any medical field, sit for board certification examinations, etc. The difference is that in addition to the standard medical curriculum shared with those who go to M.D. medical school, students at an osteopathic medical school also receive 300-500 hours of additional training in a form of manual therapy known as osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM).
Does anyone know of a orthodontist in the Texas area that does jaw wiring for weight loss?
I found one and got it done in Georgia. All you have to do is call around to a few oral surgeons and ask. That's how I found my doctor.
How much does a psychiatrist make a year in San Diego make?
um... it depends
usually, generally around 186,000+ but that's in LA
What does it cost to build out a physician's office within a medical office building?
40-60dollars per sq ft
What are the best medical schools?
Dude - any one you can get into is good enough (I went through the process last year). But if you're looking in the UK, obviously Oxford and Cambridge are most people's first choices. However, I don't think they're very suitable for your clinical years - you have to finish up at another school. Edinburgh has a very good reputation but might be a bit far to travel, and you need to consider what kind of learning you want - problem-based or traditional. Schools like Glasgow focus their courses largely on problem-based learning, which means you are given several 'cases' per week, have to discuss them in a group, and research questions to 'diagnose' the patient and learn about their condition. This is really only suitable if you're keen about peer-assisted learning, and isn't everyone's cup of tea. Schools like Edinburgh and St. Andrews use a more traditional teaching method and teach the majority of the coursework through lectures, with a single problem-based learning case per week. So do some research and decide which learning style you like best, then find out what schools specialise in that! Good luck!
Why do you have to undress for a general anaesthetic?
Usually the reason for undressing has less to do with the anesthesia and more to do with maintaining sterility in the operating room (where most anesthesia takes place) Street clothes have germs, OR staff can't wear them in and neither can the patients, sterility is your friend. Also, while undergoing anesthesia, cardiac monitors need to be applied to the chest. The head, neck and arms all must be bare and accessible for monitors intubation and respiratory support and IV's. In certain surgeries or for extended surgery a foley catheter may be inserted to drain the bladder.
What kind of doctor should you talk to about gender reassignment?
A wide variety of health care providers use hormonal treatment for gender realignment. Primary care providers, endocrinologists, and reproductive health specialists (for instance, some Planned Parenthood offices) provide this service. If you have a local LGBTQ center or Planned Parenthood office, contact them for information about the closest alternatives in your area.
How can you donate your body to University of Chicago Medical school?
Most medical schools allow you to donate your body to science, but you would need to contact them directly in order to get the propper forms. You would also need to notify your next of kin, to that they can tell the appropriate authorities after you die.