What does LMCC after a doctor's name mean?
LMCC stands for Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada (LMCC).
How much does a neurosurgeon get paid per surgery?
Neurosurgeons make 5 or 6 thousand a surgery depending on how good you are.
I forcely hit my head to wall made with cardboard please tell me if i should go to doctor?
If you are having pain in your head or feel nausea or feel dizzy.
then that is a sign of having a concussion
If you dont have any of those symptoms
then you are fine.
What is the abbreviation for dentist?
DDS or DMD The DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery) and DMD (Doctor of Dental Medicine) are the same degrees. Most dental schools award the DDS degree; however, some award a DMD degree. The education, the degree requirements, and the rights and responsibilities of the recipients are the same.
Are Puncture wounds dangerous?
Puncture wounds appear innocuous on the surface, but the underlying injury goes deep
What kind of doctor specializes in special needs kids?
a pediatrician is a children's doctor, if that's what you mean.
Will a doctor perscribe oxycotine for sever pain?
I don't think many doctors but you get a few "quacks" out there there who will. I know someone who goes to a pain management clinic and is prescribed 360 Oxycodone 30 MG HCL(3 tablets, 4 times a day), 120 Oxycontin 80 MG tablets(1 tablet, 4 times a day), and 360 Methadone 10 MG HCL(3 tablets, 4 times a day) every 30 days. Now I know my friend has pain from 20 plus years of type 1 diabetes but I know this person does not need that much pain medication as I don't think anyone does. Methadone in most cases is used for opiate withdrawl where as Oxycodone is used for moderate to severe pain. I do not know much of the dosage of methadone but I know know oxycodone can be prescribed in 2.5 mg, 4.5mg, 5mg, 7.5mg, 10mg, 15mg, 20mg, and 30mg. They are all different though some contain tylenol(APAP), some contain Asprin(sorry not familiar with the abbreviation), and some are immediate release. So Sorry for rambling on and on so the point is yes some doctors do. For more information on oxycodone. Hope this answers your question and then some.
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If a doctor is an internal medicine doctor what abbreviations would be after his name?
The letters after the physician's name would depend on what medical degree they earned (e.g., a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine would have D.O. after his/her name and a Doctor of Medicine would have M.D. after his/her name) and also would depend on their membership as a fellow in organizations such as the American College of Internists or the American College of Osteopathic Internists. If they had such membership, you would see the letters FACI or FACOI after their name as well.
a bachelor's degree is required along with a M.D. of D.O. The highest degree an Orthopedic Surgeon can earn is a PhD.
What are the social ramifications of people with Wilson's disease?
Due to an accumulation of copper in the blood and tissues, the person may eventually exhibit a darker or bluish discoloration to the skin. This could result in social isolation as the person withdraws from scrutiny by the public or friends.
They'd be an obstetrician.
How is math used to help an administrative assistant?
The assistant can use ratios and proportions to calculate how much more their boss makes then them.
A man by the name of Tom who is a CBI veteran runs a list serve for CBI veterans, if you write to him at tem1911@aol.com he will ask your question on the list serve and maybe someone knows the answer.
Do neurologists work in a private office or in a hospital?
They can work in a private office or a hospital.
What doctor treats bronchitis?
A pulmonologist (lung doctor) or a family doctor treats bronchitis, chronic and acute. An otorhinolaryngologist, (ENT short for Ear, nose, throat) or an allergologist (allergy doctor) may assist too if those contribute to bronchitis.