What do you call the Doctor Who treats goiter?
Operations on the thyroid are done by surgeons. medical, non-surgical treatment is handled by endocrinologists.
Can a medical doctor keep in touch with a former patient as a platonic friend?
Yes, they can. There are no laws that prevent a doctor from being friends with patients, whether it's a current or a past patient. Many patients even use physicians who are already a personal friend.
Why she dips the thermometer in a liquid befor us?
To sterilize it before use to avoid cross-infections.
CT2 stands for Core Trainee 2, which means that the doctor has completed their undergraduate medical degree, two years of foundation year training (F1 and F2) and one year of specialisation (CT1) into one of a few general areas (e.g. medicine, surgery, paediatrics, obs and gynae, psychiatry). They are still considered to be an SHO, (Senior House Officer). After completing either CT2 or CT3 (depending on speciality), and after passing the exams to become a member of one of the royal colleges (e.g. Royal College of Physicians - which means the doctor can put MRCP after their name) the doctor will enter into ST (Speciality Training) and so will be referred to as something like ST4 or ST5. This is the equivalent of "Specialist Registrar". When the ST training is complete (between another 3 and 4 years usually) then the doctor will get a CCT (Certificate of Completion of Training), which means they can apply for a job as a consultant.
Yes, it's a little bit complicated.
Who is a good psychiatrist in Northern Virginia?
We cannot recommend specific practitioners or organizations. Contact your local mental health association or a large hospital for referrals. Depending on your complaint, you might want to first consider a psychologist.
Should a maxillofacial surgeon perform sinus surgery?
no in combination with otolaryngologist no in combination with otolaryngologist
Is a physician assistant covered by doctor patient privilege?
Yes, almost all persons working in the medical field are under HIPAA confidentiality regulations. A breach of Patient confidentiality can result in enormous fines, jail time & almost Always the termination of there job.
Was the doctors who operated on E.T real doctors?
Yes, In The Original Film He Wanted Them To Treat E.T. As A Real Patient.
What is meant by asst civil surgeon?
Asst means assistant. So an asst civil surgeon is an assistant civil surgeon, a doctor, selected by the USCIS to conduct medical examinations of aliens in the United States who are applying for adjustment of status to permanent residence, or who are required by the USCIS to have a medical examination. Please see the related link below.
What happens if dentist leaves wedge in between teeth?
you should complain immediately. my friend's dentist did that and she had to get braces.
What does it mean what a doctor writes neuropat idiopathic peripheral NOS?
The notation "neuropat idiopathic peripheral NOS" can be understood as probably a "working diagnosis". Working diagnoses are ones based mostly on symptoms, and are subject to change when further diagnostics or evaluation is completed.
To understand a notation, it is easiest by breaking down each part of it.
1. Neuropat was likely a short version of the word neuropathic, which refers to nerves and nerve impulses. "Nerves" in this sense is NOT referring to anxiety or "nervous" conditions.
2. Idiopathic simply means "of unknown cause". In some conditions, the precise or specific cause may never be known or found. This is especially true for conditions affecting the nerves and nerve impulses.
3. Peripheral refers to "furthest from the center of the body" which means, by nature, arms and legs -- usually the legs and feet. Peripheral Neuropathy, for example, is a painful nerve condition that often affects diabetic patients in their feet and legs, or from a wide range of other causes.
4. "NOS" is the acronym (short-hand) letters for "Not Otherwise Specified". Some diagnoses in medicine and psychiatry cannot be "specific" without further tests and evaluation. Some diagnoses remain "NOS" even after testing and diagnostics, simply because the "clinical picture" and symptoms do not clearly fit other diagnoses. Also, sometimes what doctors write down is deliberately non-specific if the diagnosis might cause the patient unnecessary trouble at work, for example.
So, you could simply read "neuropat idiopathic peripheral NOS" as ---
"a condition or symptom affecting the nervous system, specifically the peripheral nerves (likely the legs and feet) which has no known cause (yet, or at this time) and 'Not Otherwise Specified' by the available listed diagnoses that a doctor knows and could assign to define this patient's symptoms and clinical findings."
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You would usually go to your doctor and have them send you to a plastic surgeon. A Pathologist will do a biopsy to be sure it isn't cancerous (and they generally aren't.)
A psychiatrist is a medical physician who has specialized in MEDICAL treatment of mental disorders. It requires medical school and specialization in psychiatry.
A psychologist is a clinical worker who is qualified to treat mental issues through psychotherapy/counseling. A psychotherapist must receive, at a minimum, a masters degree in the subject, pass tests and be licensed in most states.
Dr. Oz is a Muslim who practices Sufi Islam because of its focus on spirituality. His wife is a Protestant who follows the works of the Christian theologian Emanuel Swedenborg, which is also revered by Sufi Muslims because of the similarities on a philosophical level.
What information must a patient suffering from low back pain provide to his doctor?
The doctor will ask the patient specific questions about the location of the pain, its characteristics, its onset, and the body positions or activities that make it better or worse.
What is an osteopathic doctor's equivelent to FACS?
A Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine's equivalent to FACS (Fellow of the American College of Surgeons) would be FACOS for Fellow of the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons.
How much schooling is necessary to become a speech language pathologist?
Most states do not. You will have to check with each state individually to find out weather or not you have to receive extra schooling. Each state has different guild lines.
Can a nasal cannula be used on trauma patients?
You could unless maxfax trauma is present. You wouldn't use nasal cannulae in trauma patients as well, you would probably give 15L/min O2 via a non-rebreather mask until stabilised, sats aim for 94-98%. (British Thoracic Society guidelines)
Who is the best top 10 names in Knee Hip and orthopedic Surgeon in India?
I have worked some days for training with all these Doctors.
Learnt a lot from their skills. And as per my rating.
To our bad luck some of them are not present with us.
No. 1 - Late Dr. Dholakiya Sir - Mumbai - No more with us
No. 2 - Late Dr. Dinubhai Patel Sir - Ahmedabad - His hospital is closed
No. 3 - Dr.Swetal Bhavsar Sir - Sir did higher study in Toronto, Now back to India in Mumbai in Corporate Hospitals.
No. 4 - Dr.Rajgopal Sir- Delhi in Probably Fortis Healthcare
No. 5 - Dr. Vikram Shah - His own Hospital Shelby.
As i know only 5 names. Not much aware of other doctors.