What is the contact information for the American College of Surgeons?
American College of Surgeons. 633 North St. Clair St., Chicago, IL 60611-32311. (312) 202-5000. Fax: (312) 202-5001. postmaster@facs.org. http://www.facs.org/.
What part time jobs can help me become a doctor?
A teenager looking to become a medical doctor for humans might find working in a Vet's office would expose you to some aspects of science and medicine. Even though small animal medical care differs from human medical care, many of the principles are the same for both. A Vet during slow times might be willing to mentor you and give details about medical care, testing, and medications (they often use human medicines for animals).
You could also apply to work in a nursing home, though they may have age requirements.
Otherwise, jobs that use math will also help because M.D.s constantly must do math figuring (weight, height, dosages).
An independent laboratory is thought to give an unbiased result were as the laboratory is full of people so you can know if every one has got similar results.
How can you know if im virgin or not at home without going to a doctor?
It depends on how you define 'virgin'. To you does it mean 'not having had full-scale sexual intercourse' or does it mean 'is your hymen intact'? You know if you have had sex, but your hymen can be broken by vigorous excercise as well as by penetration of the vagina. If an intact hymen is important to your boyfriend or to yoiur marriage prospects, then probably only a medical examination can tell you.
If you observe a surgeon she will always her hands as an important to beginning an operation?
sanitize; prelude
Mayans didnt use the word doctor as we do. Instead they had witch doctors who instead of inspecting patients and using meds to help us, the witch doctor would do dances and speak on behalf of the gods and kill people as sacrifices to their gods....
Who gets paid more a doctor or a lawyer?
A Doctor gets paid more because they constantly have patients. While a Lawyer only gets a case if the victim chooses that lawyer and is not constantly working/getting paid.
How can you improve lack of understanding between doctor and patient?
One could think of the stress put upon doctors on a daily basis. Think of the stress level a doctor has, they are required to see hundreds of patients everyday, and they have a constant worry of their insurances. Also, doctors should be aware of any problem a patient has, and if they do not communicate well. Just try to place yourself in each others shoes, and you can greatly improve understanding.
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The patient must not be afraid to ask the doctor questions about his or her own health. The doctor is getting paid for each individual patient's time in his office and it is his DUTY to answer any questions the patient has and ensure that the patient understands his answers. If a doctor gets so busy he cannot, in a reasonable period of time, answer the patient's questions in a manner that is easily understood by the particular patient, then the doctor needs to cut back on his appointments for the day and improve quality time with patients instead of quantity to fill his pockets. There IS a balance that can be met with time and quality of care when the doctor so chooses. When someone cannot get questions answered because the doctor is "too busy" then you need to find a different doctor.
Can a MD doctor be a Rheumatoloist?
a rheumatologist is a doctor who specializes in this disease as where a regular MD is not a specialist
Oh, you won't find anything bad about the Doctor. He'll just regenerate anyway.
Epidemiological study on the effect of sterss on rhumatoid arthritis?
My personal experience with RA suggests to me that stress does have a definite effect on the onset or flare ups in RA. In the aftermath of particularly stress full situations I have often noted a flare up in the symptoms of RA. However this is a very involved subject and the information in the related link below
(Does Stress Trigger Rheumatoid Arthritis or Worsen Symptoms?)
may help to help you gain a better understanding of this issue
What is a toning fork that is used by a neurologist in an examination?
I think it is a tounge pong fork
What are the differences between the original and the revised Hippocratic Oath?
The original oath says to 'charge the public very fairly.' The amended version says 'charge like a wounded bull for any work done in dentistry' 'Then by your new Mercedes.'
Where can one find a listing of doctors who specialize in vein care?
There are some specific websites that have listings of doctors who specialize in vein care, such as veindirectory, varicoseveindoctor, and veinexperts.
Which doctors specialize in critical care situations?
Doctors that specialize in critical care situations are known as 'Intensivists". These doctors tend to work in the intensive care unit and are trained to deal with critical care cases.
Just need names. What kind of medicine a doctor could give you if you had headache and vomit?
I am not a doctor myself, but I guess a doctor will first try to find out more about the cause of your disease, before prescribing any medication. The thing is, such symptoms can probably have many different causes.
What does it mean when someone says the doctors consider him terminal when the person has cancer?
It means that the doctors believe that the cancer is effectively untreatable, and that it will eventually lead to the person's death.
Can you be a psychology major and still become a pediatrician?
Yes, you can! Your major does not have to be related to what you what to become, but I would strongly recommend a major that helps more with medicine, such as biology, chemistry or biochemistry.
What is the cost of medical school in 1940?
In 1959, the cost of medical school was approximately $1,250 for tuition. Additional costs included room and board for about $950, books and equipment for about $75, and personal expenses which could run around a couple hundred dollars.