Will it raise the price of braces if you bite the orthodontist?
If you bite the orthodontist purposely, they may ask you to find another dentist and most likely will not refund you for dental work already performed. If it's an accident, just say you are sorry as accidents do happen and it's sometimes hard to keep your mouth open for a long time. Try not to bite anyone, as dental care people are doing their best to make you comfortable. If you dislike your dentist for whatever reason, chairside manner etc, then it is best not to resort to biting, just find another dentist.
The episode where one of the Doctors companions was going to be sacrificed was called 'State Of Decay' where Romana was going to be sacrifeced by these vampire like people but the Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker) and Adric saved her
How did Hellenistic doctors increase their knowledge?
Hellenistic doctors increased their knowledge by studying the work of Archimedes. The Hellenistic period lasted between 323 BC and 31 BC.
it will fade away that has happened to my friend. make sure to clean ur face everyday like 5 times a day if u want it to go away faster
WHAT DO THE INITIALs MB ChB LMCC MScGP FRCGP after a doctors name mean?
CCFP = Certification in the College of Family Physicians or Certificant of the College of Family Practice of Canada
MB ChB = Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
LMCC = Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada
FRCGP = Fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners
MScGP = unknown but I bet it is for a masters in general or family practice.
Do doctors need a special licence to prescribe morphine tablets?
No special license required. A doctor can prescribe anything that is legal to in your country.
Can a fl humana hmo doctor force a patient to use a particular lab or mri faciliity?
No. But the HMO will.
What does DRCOG after a doctor's name mean?
It stands for "Diploma of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists," a professional medical association for OB/GYNs & Women's Health specialists in the United Kingdom. However, the "official" abbreviation/post-nominal suffix awarded after certification is "DObst RCOG." A physician/general practitioner would earn this certification if s/he wishes to certify their advanced training and education in obstetrics, gynecology and women's health.
I hope this helps and answers your question.
Is medical better then law enforcement?
It depends on where a person feels they could do the most good for their fellow man. Both the medical profession and law enforcement are desperately needed in society. That said, the medical profession is somewhat safer, and pays better, but also costs much more to train in, and takes years longer.
What is a good franchise opportunity for doctors?
One franchise opportunity for doctors is called Doctors Express. It provides doctors with the opportunity to open their own urgent care clinic location.
George Vasilopoulos is a medical doctor/general practitioner working in Hong Kong. He finished his degree from the University of Sydney graduating in 1988. He successfully established two medical practices in Sydney in two areas called Punchbowl,and Monterey from the years 1989 till 2001. In February 2001 he was employed as a full time general practitioner by Quality Health Care,the biggest medical provider in Hong Kong.He worked in the division of Anderson's and Partners at Princes Building Central Hong Kong. From January 2008,he has shifted to being a part time locum,as he pursues other personal and business interests. He is an avid sailing enthusiast as he sails around Greece,particularly around his favorite island of Kefalonia.He is married with two children. In Hong Kong he is a member of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong, a political movement responsible in maintaining strong ties between Hong Kong and China.
Is the DO and the MD equals in medicine?
Yes.
The D.O. and the M.D. are equals in medicine.
The main differences now is that some M.D.s use osteopathic manipulative medicine in their practice now. It is ironic that now MDs use osteopathic manipulative treatment now but DOs do not. DOs mainly use Evidenced-based medicine now, prescribe meds, perform surgeries, and so on, but do no use manipulative medicine.
Leave manipulations now to the MDs, and medication prescriptions and surgeries to the DOs. MDs are too holistic now and DOs are too evidenced-based medicine now.
DOs and MDs are professionally equivalent.
The above author is correct that there are continuing education programs for MDs to learn some basic manipulative techniques, but they are the minority of physicians performing manipulation.
Can you buy sperm from a Sperm bank without a doctor's permission?
Well it depends on where you are having it sent. If you are having it sent to your home you will need a doctor to sign a release authorization that you will have to fax to the sperm bank before they can send you the sperm. If you are having the insemination done at a fertility clinic the sperm bank will send the sperm directly to the clinic and will not need a doctor's release authorization.
This was how I experienced it when I used European Sperm Bank in Seattle. http://www.europeanspermbankusa.com
Good luck!
Do Forensic Pathologists Travel?
We have to travel to court to testify on our cases. So State Forensic Pathologists travel all over their State, which is pretty fun in places like Alaska or New Mexico that have state offices. But if you work in just one county, then you just get to travel to the county court house. Some Forensic Pathologists get to go to the crime scenes, which involves travel, but not very far. We get to travel when we go to Forensic Pathology conferences for continuing medical education, which are held all over the country. Consultant Forensic Pathologists, who review cases on a private basis, usually for attorneys to help them with their cases, get to review cases from all over the country and many times travel to that place when it becomes time to give their opinion in court.
Can you become a veterinary radiologist without becoming a veterinarian?
No, a veterinary radiologist is a veterinarian who has gone through even MORE specialized training after they have graduated from vet school (typically a minimum of 4 years additional training).
As someone else mentioned, frequently it is the veterinary technician who actually positions the animal and takes the radiograph. Thus to take radiographs, you could go to technician school. But to interpret the radiographs, you must be a veterinarian.
Are eye doctors homeopathic and are they licsenced medical doctors?
If you are referring t an ophthalmologist, then yes, they should be a licensed physician. However, I imagine that very few of them practice homeopathy.
How do you declare someone dead?
If their heart, breathing, and brain activity have stopped, they are dead.
What does it mean when your thyroid is dying?
you can get sick from not taking your thyroid medicine but you cant die from it.
the "informed consent" should consist of :
1.) procedure to be performed
2.) location of performance of planned procedure
3.) signature of physician
4.) signature of patient
5.) signature of "witness" (this could be parent/guardian if pt. is a minor, or perhaps the doctor's assistant.....someone in room who witnesses the signatures being written)
Just so you know, and this is what confuses ALOT of patients....the informed consent DOES NOT have to itemize any possible complications or side effects of the planned procedure!!!
Where in wales is the Indian doctor filmed?
Trefelin was the name of the town in the series, but it was filmed in Blaenavon and LLantrisant in South Wales
Why did doctors wear bird like face masks?
Mainly it was because when they were handing out potions, medicines, if the patient had a medical reaction to the medicine they could have a chance of catching an illness or at the worst, death. They wore masks to hide identity, so they werent a known man in the area, also so they didnt lose business. Another theory is that they wore the masks because it was widespread that birds spread the plague and if they wore it, this would direct the plague to the mask, away from the victim. Best answer I have thanks.
For some time, including around the time of the Black Plague, the long "beaks" of the bird masks would be stuffed with spices and incense, which was thought to fulfil two purposes - firstly and most importantly, it would cover the stench of death and disease, and some wearers thought that by wearing it they were warding off the diseases.