What is the highest paying state for a psychiatrist?
Springfield, MO
http://www.forbes.com/2006/05/20/06work_bestpayjobs_slide_8.html?partner=msnbc
How much does a hematologist make?
Hematologists are physicians that have graduated from medical school, so they are very well-trained in their area. With all of the work that goes into becoming a hematologist, the average pay per year ranges from $260,000 to over $350,000.
No means to scare you, but this could either mean 2 things. 1. The baby can make a full recovery.
Or...2. Sometimes a person will seem fine right after an accedint. Then pass. like there using there last bit of life... I cant imagine this happening to a small baby though, its usually older people... So if anthing the baby's going to be okay. But make sure to check with a doctor
If one has the fortitude and the financial resources to sustain the necessary years of study, a rabbi can become a doctor, and a doctor can become a rabbi ... the only difference being which course of study one decides to complete first. There are many individuals in the US and around the world who hold both Rabbinical ordination and Doctorate in medicine or some other field. The choice of which field to pursue as one's primary source of income is also entirely up to that individual ... or he can practice both, if he can find a way to fit them in.
Why doctors dips the thermometer in a liquid before use?
There are two reasons why the doctor dips in alcohol before use. The first is that any infections of the previous patient may have does not infect others.
The second is that the mercury level should fall down to below 35 degrees centigrade before use.
How did Dr OZ cleaned sinus cavities?
Good 'ol Dr. Oz...
I was unable to find the episode about sinuses on Oprah's site, but did find a few videos. The device he suggested was called a netti (or nedi) pot, which is inserted into one nostril so that the liquid can run through the sinuses and out the other nostril to clean the sinuses. This video one is very clinical and boring:
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=591970251 Sorry, I could not find the one that gave a decent demonstration with a little humor. Be sure to use the right kind of salt --SEA SALT-- is what I use, but a few other types are acceptable. Sea salt and baking soda in the recipe made life so much easier than table salt, which burned like crazy! I got my recipe at http://altmedicine.about.com/cs/allergiesasthma/a/SinusIrrigation.htm The site also includes info on how-to and who should not netti pot; it is very informative. You can find a netti pot at Henry's and several other stores; the best bet may be a web search to find a health food store close to you. THE USE OF A NEDI POT HAS BEEN VERY HELPFUL TO ME! DR. OZ ROCKS!
What disciple was also a doctor?
It was Luke. That is one of the reasons why the story of Jesus's birth is so detailed in his gospel. He was interested in that since he was a doctor. Luke is not only Paul's Physician, but also Paul's travelling companion and biographer (as he apparently wrote the book of Acts).
Thus, as Paul's Physician he had first hand knowledge of the events he describes in Acts, and, as elsewhere in his writings, they have been demonstrated to be historically accurate, with the attention to detail one would expect from one experienced in observing the human condition, thus applied to history.
* for the interest of full disclosure; It is almost universally agreed that the author of Acts also wrote the Gospel of Luke. The traditional view is that both the two books were written c.60, though others view the book(s) as having been written at a later date, sometime between 70 and 100. 'Scholars are about evenly divided on whether [the] attribution to Luke [the companion of Paul] should be accepted as historical ...'.[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acts_of_the_Apostles Scholarship today is in wide agreement that both the Gospel and Acts have the same author.[7] Likewise, the traditional view of Lukan authorship is "widely held as the view which most satisfactorily explains all the data."[8] However, there is scholarly division concerning the traditional attribution that the text was written by Luke the companion of Paul (named in Colossians 4:14), division which R. E. Brown characterized as "evenly divided".[9] Scholars are also in disagreement concerning the date of the Gospel, arguing either for a pre- or post-70 date, though most all would agree that the text is a first century work. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gospel_of_Luke
Sometimes a person may start to feel very tired, headache, 12 hour diarrhea or vomiting which only lasts a short time.
What if a part of your vagina fell out after a long night of sex?
Not trying to scare you but this happen to my sister in law. You need to get to a doctor a.s.a.p. There are two things that can be wrong, you either are going a male part or this could be a very uncommon std called Chancroid. I am not sure exactly what your question is asking but if it is just dangling and did not actually fall out that most likely is a male genital. Go to the doctors as soon as you can !
Is 33 is suitable age for pregnancy?
33 is a perfectly suitable age for pregnancy. Birth defect rates don't start to rise until around the age of 40-45.
Who are the people that sit behind the desks in the lobby of a doctors office?
i think you mean a receptionist.
Can someone bleed to death from a bullet wound to the bicep?
Sure, if it hit a blood vessel as it passed through.
How much money did Jonas Salk receive for the polio vaccine?
0 he wanted to help the world while he did not patan it
I have exactly the same as that. I got my retainer a few weeks ago and the top one is fine but the bottom one leaves this line and sometimes a cut or ulcer. It also hurts a lot when I put it in. I guess this is normal!
How can doctors be more aware of patients' rights?
They would be more aware if they actually took the time to read the hospital's mission statement and to read the responsibilities their hospital has to patients and their families/caregivers.
Must a Radiologist be present during the exam of a modified barium swallow?
It depends on the hospital regulations.
In order to remove a tumor in the muscular tunic of the stomach a surgeon must cut through the?
serosa
Do doctors were reflectors on their head?
Doctors wear these when they are examining something like your nose. They will position a light behind you, so the reflector shines the light back up your nose so they can see better. Ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialists are thus generally the only ones you will see with them on. Though some interested GPs may still use them.
This is a terrible situation to be in and I feel for you. Being dismissed from PM is not always the fault of the patient. Lots of times circumstances conspire against a patient and they cause the patient to look bad. Whether it's your fault or not, you must now gain the trust of another Pain Management doctor. I believe the only way to do this is to get a referral from a doctor. Unfortunately, in situations like these your word may not be good enough. So you may need someone trustworthy to speak for you. If you have a doctor that can do this for you, ask them to plead your case with the PM doc and see what happens. Do you have a GP? If so, would he/she be willing to treat you for a period of time so you can show compliance long enough to repair any trust issues? Then he/she could go to bat for you with another PM doc.