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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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Salary for general psychiatrist?

Psychiatrists are ordinarily paid by the hour, or sometimes by the procedure (in managed care). $150/hour and up is a reasonable expectation for services rendered up front. Out of that the doctor will be paying off his or her half-million dollar educational loans, office expenses, ongoing training, office staff and a variety of insurance policies that will run in the 100K range annually all by themselves.

Does Rachel Maddow have a doctorate?

Rachel Maddow has a doctorate in political science. She was a Rhodes scholar.

How much money does a critical doctor make in the state of new york?

A critical care doctor makes around 141,000 in New York. This is 21% over the current national average across the United States.

What is the difference between Anthropologist and Pathologist?

About 100 years, literally. In general anthropologists study bones over a century old, especially skulls, and pathologists examine remains younger that still have other tissues attached. The two professions sometimes overlap or work together such as when a relatively recent but completely skeletonized body is discovered. Most really good pathologists have also learned much about anthropology in the course of their own jobs. Another way to look at it is that pathologists determine how a recently living subject died and anthropoligists determine how historic or pre-historic subjects lived.

What does a fertility doctor do?

Fertility doctors find ways for people to have a baby.

How do doctors work out what is wrong with people?

There are certain tests devised by other doctors which can figure out which disease the person has. The doctor who is diagnosing just has to figure out which diseases to test for, and be able to read the results. :)

How does a doctor listen for a Heart?

Well, he most likely listens to it with a stethoscope. He places the little things at the end of the stethoscope tube in his ear and places the cold valve a little below your left nipple. If you are laying down, he might ask you to turn over to listen to your back and he might ask you to take deep breaths. Now, he is listening to your lungs to see if there are any fluids around. He may also listen to your stomach to see if there are any weird noises.

DO You get a mini heart attack when you can't feel your phone in your pocket?

The most common signs of a heart attack are: chest pain or discomfort; discomfort in other parts of the body like the arm, shoulder, back, neck, jaw or stomach; shortness of breath; nausea; lightheadedness; or breaking out in a cold sweat. If you have numbness on one side of your body, that is a common symptom of a stroke, among other things. If you think you're having a heart attack or a stroke, call 911.

Is jurist doctor a full fledged attorney?

To become an attorney one must first earn a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree and then pass a background check and bar exam.

What kind a doctor give allergy shots?

A general practitioner (family doctor) may be able to, but the specialist would be an allergist.

What does it mean when a doctor has tenure?

Has a particular time span within a hospital, cannot resign or be fired from his tenure unless by a 100% board vote

Why does a doctor use a medical lift chair?

A medical lift chair is used if the patient has a neuromuscular disease or very bad arthritis below the hip. It is only used if all other avenues have been explored. Hopefully it will improve the patient quality of life and make them more comfortable.

Why does doctors tells us to drink bicarbonate soda when we have burning urine?

Bicarb helps change the pH of your urine and make it less acidic so it burns less.

Careers in Pathology?

Pathology is the study of diseases and how they affect organisms. A person who studies pathology is a pathologist. Pathologists play an important role in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. He or she plays an important role in the treatment of patients by accurately identifying the exact physiological issue. There are many fields of pathology, including general pathology, forensic pathology, and molecular pathology, to name just a few.

Pathologists must go through medical school and be licensed in the same way that doctors are. They usually obtain an undergraduate degree in chemistry, biology, or another pre-med degree plan, and then attend medial school. After time as a medical intern and resident, they can begin private practice or work as a fully licensed pathologist.

Pathologists are distinct in that they usually do not interact with patients directly, instead consulting with the patient's physician who will go to the pathologist for their expertise in diagnosing. This can be anything from answering questions for the doctor to performing full-scale blood and urine tests to determine the exact disease. In this way, many pathologists work from the lab on a variety of cases at once from several doctors. It is relatively rare for a pathologist to meet with individual patients, though one may choose to do so if he or she wishes to examine the symptoms directly. Considering that many pathologists do not visit patients directly, it is important for doctors to relay symptoms accurately.

Forensic pathologists work in a different role. Many work in a hospital like other pathologists, but instead of diagnosing patients they aid the coroner and medical examiner in identifying bodies, the cause of death, and other issues related to criminal or civil cases. Pathologists often testify in court with any evidence they may have regarding the murder of an individual. Some police departments are large enough to hire their own full time pathologists. In smaller cities forensic pathologists may double as a general pathologists as well, handling diagnosing cases most of the time and assisting with murder investigations as the cases arise.

When did Doctors first learn of sterilization?

Heat (flame) sterilization of medical instruments is known to have been used in Ancient Rome, but it mostly disappeared throughout the Middle Ages resulting in significant increases in disability and death following surgical procedures.

What is bedside manner?

Bedside manner is the art of empathy towards a patient. To have an open and easy manner of conversation, where plenty of time is spent listening to the patient and acknowledging their ideas, concerns and expectations. To take note of their physical wellbeing and degree of comfort and to generally give off an air of concern for their wellbeing.

How can you ddetermine if a specific physician is qualified to practice psychiatry?

They would have to have obtained a license to practice that sub-specialty of medicine.

I believe (but am not entirely certain) that the law requires that their degree be displayed in their office.

However, I AM 100% certain that their state license to practice medicine is required to be posted in their office in plain view of the public. From that you could detemine his license number and (if necessary) call the state licensing board and inquire what his qualifications are.

What sector is a doctor?

the sector of a doctor is health xx :)

Can a doctor tell if a teenage girl is not a virgin?

Unfourtunetly, yes a doctor could tel if he/she had to look at your vagina for whatever reson, they would see if your hymen has been ripped (or your cherry has been popped) but i dont think he/she would say anything, so dont worry about it!