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Doctors

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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Is there fringe benefits for being a radiologist?

yes, Hospital stipends are competitive nationally with those of other teaching programs and range from $41,000-49,000 annually, depending on the year of training as shown below. In addition, the Department of Radiology allows each resident an education fund of $500 per year for such items as books, membership dues, or journal subscriptions. Low-cost hospitalization and dental insurance are available to contracted house staff, as well as a group life insurance plan. Medical malpractice insurance is provided for radiology house staff by the department through the University of Texas System group plan. Each resident receives three weeks of personal leave annually. yes, Hospital stipends are competitive nationally with those of other teaching programs and range from $41,000-49,000 annually, depending on the year of training as shown below. In addition, the Department of Radiology allows each resident an education fund of $500 per year for such items as books, membership dues, or journal subscriptions. Low-cost hospitalization and dental insurance are available to contracted house staff, as well as a group life insurance plan. Medical malpractice insurance is provided for radiology house staff by the department through the University of Texas System group plan. Each resident receives three weeks of personal leave annually.

Are medical records confidential after a Doctor files bankruptcy?

Medical records belong to the patient, not the doctor and remain confidential regardless of the doctor's financial condition.

Do radiologist perform surgery?

Specialist radiologists generally do not perform surgery. Surgeons or doctors who do radiology may perform surgery. Radiology does not normally involve a knife and thus surgery, unless referring to laser or gamma rays, in which case the medical actions performed may be referred to as surgery.

What does clean wound mean?

Just means wash essentially. Irrigate with some anti bacterial product.

Who is a doctor take care of tendonitis?

Primary care, orthopedics, rheumatology, and physiatry all take care of tendinitis. Ask your primary care provider for a referral appropriate for your situation.

What is the Proper way to write doctor's name?

well that all depends on how they spell it. for instance docter Smith would be writen Dr. Smith.

Do you say Dear Doctor and Doctor Smith?

John Smith is the Doctors cover name. His real name is The Doctor, he chose it. If you were writing him a letter, I would say Dear Doctor.

Can a patient date her doctor under certain circumstances it would be mutual the patient is not vulnerable in the situation etc and how could that be accomplished?

You didn't mention if your doctor loved you as well. It is against the law for a doctor to have a love interest in his patient. If you both have a relationship going then I suggest you find another doctor if you wish to pursue this man.

The doctors of the future will give no medicine but..............?

Thomas Edison said: "The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will interest her or his patients in the care of the human frame, in a proper diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease."

This is one of the fundamental principles of chiropractic...treating the "frame" (the joints in the skeleton) and using dietary and nutritional advice to prevent disease.

What type of specialist do you see for swollen glands?

A patient with "swollen glands" should start a workup with a primary care provider, who can do the initial history and physical that will guide the choice of specialist. Depending on the history, physical and initial testing a referral may be made to a surgeon (for biopsy), to an infectious disease specialist (for infection) or an oncologist (if cancer).

Answer you im worry your 7 month old baby are not sit with support?

Don't worry about it. The normal range for a baby sitting without support is 7-9 months, so your baby is not considered delayed at all, especially if the child is developing normally in other areas.

Sitting without support is only one of many markers we use to evaluate the development of a child. If only one marker is delayed but the rest are normal, the child is still considered normal. The problem is when the child is delayed in several areas, then the child may have a delay and needs to be evaluated.

If your baby is not able to sit at the age of 9 months, then you may want to bring them to see their pediatrician so that they can check some of the other markers.

Will my doctor cancel surgery if I used meth the night before?

There is a high probability that he/she will because the drug you have taken may interact with the anesthetic that will need to be administered to you for the operation. It is very important that you tell your doctor /anaesthetist that you have used meth so that they can take this into account when assessing the safety of the operation for you (you would not want to die on the operating table!) - it may be that they can take the meth into account although they will be concerned that they do not know how much you have taken or what else may have been contaminating the drug you took.

What is fcfp behind a doctors name?

Fellowship in the College of Family Physicians of Canada (FCFP)

What is independent edema?

Dependent edema refers to a collection of liquid under the skin. This generally occurs in people who are overweight or who have poor circulation.

Is Dr. Al Sears a practicing Doctor?

Dr. Al Sears is a medical doctor known for his focus on alternative medicine and wellness. While he has a medical degree and has practiced medicine, he is primarily recognized for his work in health and nutrition, often emphasizing holistic approaches. His practice may not align with conventional medical standards, as he advocates for various alternative treatments. Therefore, while he holds a medical license, his approach differs significantly from traditional medical practice.

How effective was Jonas Salk's initial testing of the polio vaccine?

Jonas Salk's initial testing of polio vaccine is 60 - 70% effective against PV1 (poliovirus type 1, over 90% effective against PV2 and PV3, and 94% effective against the development of bulbar polio.

Do ER doctors get paid by the amount of patients that are seen?

Perhaps it seems that ER physicians work on a "commission" basis because of the relatively short time they spend with their patients. These physicians are usually not on the payroll of the hospital, they are members of a "pool" of a private medical group who often rotate among several hospitals on a contract basis. As such, they are not reimbursed on a "per-patient" basis. They are paid by the number of hours they are staffed in that hospitals' ER. (This also explains why you often receive a separate bill from this ER group, in addition to one sent by the sponsoring hospital.)

What do dermatologists say about Jergen brand lotion?

Ask your dermatologist. It is different for each doctor per person.