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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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Who are more smarter doctors engineers or mathematicians?

Psychology is applied Biology, Chemistry is applied Biology, Physics is applied Chemistry, and Mathematics is applied Physics. The life sciences would be some combination of nonexistant and lacking in structure if mathemeticains didn't exist. Not only are mathematicians (and physicists too, I suppose) the smartest people in the world, but they are god.

Does orthopedic dr treat cellulitis?

They can. Initially, cellulitis is treated by a general practitioner with antibiotics. However, if cellulitis is severe, doesn't get better, or is associated with an abscess or fluid collection, an orthopedic surgeon may need to perform a procedure.

What is a service performed so one doctor can give advice to another doctor called?

When one doctor seeks advice from another doctor it is called a consultation.

What do the letters FAOASM after a doctors name mean?

"Fellow of the American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine"

It means that the doctor is both board certified by the American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine and has completed the time in work experience and special requirements distinguishing himself or herself to become of highest standing within the community - a Fellow.

See the related link for more information.

Why is being a doctor a secure job?

There will likely always be enough sick people as patients, providing a doctor can actually do a good job at making them well again.

How do you write invitation to a doctor couple?

Hello. Just be polite and respectful and spell in full with the correct grammar.

Trust me

and finish it with

Regards

Your Name

What would doctors do if you were brought into hospital after falling down the stairs and you were still unconscious?

Check where you are bruised... This makes we wonder why you put this on, haha, everything ok? Hope so :p

What if you dont pay a doctors bill?

they will send it to crediotrs and then a collection agency will call you.. your creidt score will go down

How competitive is being a doctor?

Depends on which speciality perhaps. Any profession has its difficult moments.

BTW, being a practicing MD requires about 13 years of college.

Doctors per capita?

i think there are lots and lots

What disorder of the liver could result in excess Vitamin B12 in the body?

Liver disease (such as cirrhosis or hepatitis) is a medical condition that can increase vitamin B12 in the body. Some myeloproliferative disorders (for example, polycythemia vera and chronic myelocytic leukemia or CML) can also increase vitamin B12 in the body. Vitamin B12 excess is virtually harmful since it is a water-soluble vitamin. It will just be secreted from the body as urine. The conditions themselves are what is cause for concern. The increased vitamin B12 can just be used as an indicator for the disease.

How has the field of psychiatry changed over the past 50 years?

They still do electric shock treatment and give people harmful drugs.Why is ECT STILL USED WHEN OTHERS BECOME ZOMBIES

What is a GMS test for doctors?

The General Medical Council (GMC) test is a yearly compentancy exam that has been proposed in Britain to weed out incompetent doctors.

How much do forensic pathologists get paid a month?

Forensic pathologists, physicians who complete a residency in anatomic pathology and a fellowship in forensic pathology, in public service (i.e. work for a state, county or city MEs office) make between approximately 10,000 - 20,000 per month, depending on experience level, community, and other factors. Some forensic pathologists work privately doing private autopsies and/or testifying in court as expert witnesses. Some do very well financially doing this.

Ain't a DO a bone doctor?

No, a D.O. is a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, a type of complete physician just like a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) Both types of physician attend four years of medical school, residency training, sit for board certification examinations, etc. just like Doctors of Medicine (M.D.). What you are probably thinking of is the difference in medical education between DOs and MDs, which is that Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine, on top of the standard medical curriculum of medical school, receive 300-500 hours of instruction in a form of manual therapy known as osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM).

How does the Jendrassic maneuver work?

It interrupts tonic descending inhibition from the cerebral cortex to the lubar cord

What does it feel like to miscarry at 11 weeks and is it necessary to go to the doctor if you think you have miscarried?

It isn't strictly necessary to go to the Doctor if you miscarry but it IS advisable as the pain during a miscarriage & the bleeding is very heavy. Heavy bleeding can continue for several days & this can result in Anemia due to loss of blood & there is also the added complication of the Foetus not being naturally expelled from the body. If this were to happen then a operation known as a D&C would be required to remove the Foetus so a severe infection does not occur.

Why do doctors push your privates?

Doctors do that because some privates are wrong

Who was the first Indian to conduct human heart transplantation?

Dr.Venugopal, ex-director of AIIMS.It happened in 1994 at the AIIMS facility.

Laxman Bisht

Dehradun, Almora