What is an osteopathic psychiatrist?
There's technically no such thing as an "osteopathic psychiatrist", but what you might be referring to is an osteopathic physician who has earned the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree (D.O.) who specializes in psychiatry and practices as a psychiatrist. A psychiatrist with a D.O. after their name is still a psychiatrist who treats patients for emotional problems or mental illness and still went through four years of medical school and residency.
Yes. Neurosurgeons are paid a salary during their residency from their first year (usually called an internship) until their last year of residency. Neurosurgeons usually are paid more and more as they go through the different years of their residency. The respondsibilities increase every year of residency and thus does their salary.
What is DO after a doctors name?
The abbreviation DO after a doctor's name stands for Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine.
Is there a clinic or doctor who cures for pectus excavatum in India?
Contact The "CHEST WALL DEFORMITY CLINIC" at Fortis hospital Noida.NCR India for Minimally invasive repair of pectus deformity.
DR LM.Darlong / Consultant Thoracic surgeon. write or call at lmdarlong@gmail.com , 91-9958919595.
What is main site of peripheral resistance?
arterioles offer maximum peripheral resistance .Skin and skeletal muscle blood vessels represent most imp. site of peripheral resistance.
What kind of doctor uses the apgar scale?
THe APGAR scale is applied to newborns. It may be used by obstetricians, midwives, pediatricians, neonatologists, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners involved with childbirth.
How does the 21-day schedule work?
On the 21-day schedule, take one tablet a day for 21 days, then skip 7 days and repeat the cycle
How does someone get a Doctor of Divinity Degree?
One can get a Doctor of Divinity degree from a university. It can be earned at a university or someone can be awarded an honorary degree from a Christian college.
What kind of doctor should i see reguarding mass on rib cage?
Just go to a general practitioner, and they will be able to give you a referral to the correct specialist.
How much will doctors be paid in the future?
Less money, as the technology grows the more cures for diseases there will be. The doctors eventually might go out of business. (notice the MIGHT)
What are all of the ood names from Doctor Who?
They are all just called ood apart from one which is called Ood Sigma. Ood Sigma Is the ood which sees the doctor in most Doctor who episodes which have the ood in them.
If you are asking this question then you know in your heart you don't have a good plastic surgeon. When in doubt GET A SECOND OPINION! See your doctor (not the plastic surgeon) and ask his opinion or check out good plastic surgeons and interview them. People don't realize they can actually interview plastic surgeons and if they don't like them the patient has the right to move on. There are other areas of the body that a plastic surgeon can take fat or skin from where it won't be noticed and a good plastic surgeon does this. I am sure you have seen on TV the horrific scars and women's/men's lives being ruined by poor plastic surgery. You can take fat from anywhere in the body so I have no idea why he/she is making more of a mess of your face. Good for you that you came to this site and asked! Also, go onto: www.google.com TYPE IN: Chat-lines for plastic surgery after cancer You can get a lot of support from these chat-lines and also feedback as to what has happened to other people that may help you with your decision. If you are male then please don't feel embarrassed. No one on the chat-line will know who you are. Good luck & God Bless
How long does it take to become a Oral Surgeon?
Well after highschool you must earn a bachelors degree, 4 years, then attend dental school, 4 more years, and spend about 2 or 3 more years becoming a specialist. The last 2 or 3 years is the difference between being a regular dentist and something specialized like an oral surgeon.
What does the glove mean on imagine animal doctor?
In the Nintendo DS game Imagine Animal Doctor, the glove means how much you play with it. When you play with the pets, it will increase. If you don't have any toys for the animals, buy some. You use them to play with the animals.
How do you go about switching primary care doctors?
Simply go to the new doctor's practice and sign up. There should be an option to transfer; do so and any records would be forwarded on from the old doctor.
Assuming you mean doctor's symbol I'll say 'a caduceus;' an emblematic winged staff with one or two serpents coiled around it.
Do doctors use the same chemicals for the flu shots?
If your question is asking if licensed US doctors who give flu shots use the same vaccine as is used by the public health organizations and other sources of flu shots, the answer is yes. The only vaccines that any health care professional can administer to you for the flu are the ones that have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Doctors get the vaccine from the same sources as all other providers of vaccinations. The vaccine ingredients are the same.
If your question is asking if the US doctors who personally take a flu shot use the same vaccines as everyone else, that answer is also yes.
Who was a famous Muslim doctor?
Propher Muhammed (SAW) would have to be the most FAMOUS doctor Of ALL TIME. read a book called ' Medicicing of The Prophet' There is a cure for amlost every disease known at their time.
How do you address a physician assistant in letter?
A physician assistant can be addressed by their first name in a letter. You can also ask how they would like to be addressed.
Can ophthalmologists diagnose Temporal Arteritis?
Yes, if you find an honest ophthalmologist who cares. I actually had one tell me that Temporal Arteritis isn't seen in people in their early 60's. Is he NUTS?
On the other hand, when I was in my late 50's, I had an Optometrist tell me that an artery or vein in the temple is usually biopsied to diagnose Temporal Arteritis. He also asked me if I had eyebrow pain and jaw pain, which I did and still do--among other horrible/painful symptoms. The Optometrist was the REAL specialist.
Perhaps if some of the doctors--who put patients through hell because they choose to lie instead of diagnose diseases--would experience the same illnesses, they would wake up and do what is right for patients instead of herding them through like a bunch of cattle. Did they just take a medical oath and then leave it in the ditch, or what?