What field of medicine does Alcon Labs specialize in?
Alcon Labs is primarily in the field of eye health and care. They deal both in preventing and fixing common vision problems that thousands of humans experience yearly.
What if gabapenton has no effect on you and doctor keeps prescribing it in higher doses?
my pain management specialist keeps prescribing gabapenton but it has no effect on my pain at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!
what can i do to get pain relief do i have to file a medical malpractice claim to get pain relife
Only if you have a sonogram. (Or genetic testing)
What does PAC stand for after a doctors name?
The C stands for certified. However, PA's are not actually doctors. They are Physicians Assistants. No need for concern though. It's been my experience that PA's are not doctors only in a literal sense. One of the main differences between PA education and physician education is not the core content of the curriculum, but the amount of time spent in formal education. In addition to time in school, physicians are required to do an internship, and the majority also complete a residency in a specialty following that. PA's do not have to undertake an internship or residency.
Do people of apostolic faith go to doctors?
Of course! God works in many ways - and especially in the skills and talents given to doctors and nurses.
Too much of this neurotransmitter can cause schizophrenia?
An over-abundance of dopamine is thought to contribute to the development of schizophrenia.
I am sick myself but I hate going to the doctors and its so expensive. But I think my Parents are forcing me to go tommorrow. You should go to the doctors but you don't have to. You could ask at a pharmacy what could would they reccommend for your symptoms. But if your symptoms worsen i'd definitely book a trip to the doctors - A 12 year old girl who is ill at least 4 times a year -
Hippocrates, born around the year 460 BC on the Greek island of Kos, is known equally as "The Father of Medicine" and "The Father of Modern Medicine".
How do you give iv amiodarone as iv push?
Amiodarone (Cordarone) IV administration varies depending on the orders prescribed by the patient's doctor. A common initial pre-hospital dose in North Carolina, USA is listed below.
V-Fibrillation or pulseless V-tachycardia- 300 mg IV push150 IV push, repeat of 150 mg IV push PRN
V-Tachycardia with a pulse- 150 mg in 100 cc D5W over 10 min
How do you make announcement to ask for doctor on board for a medical emergency?
Ladies and gentlemen, there is a medical emergency on board I request a doctor,if any, for a immediate report to the IFS ie.,Inflight supervisor.
If you want to be a doctor in future what do you need to learn?
The most important thing you need to learn is how to listen. Studies have shown that if patients feel that their doctor has listened to them and cares about them they feel better, are more satisfied with their visit, even if they get bad news, and are less likely to sue if things go wrong. Sometimes people who are training to be doctors forget this with all the other things they have to learn, but ask any patient and they will tell you, people want to know that you care before they care what you know.
Listening is probably the hardest thing to learn, and the thing that takes the most practice, everything else just takes a lot of work. To be a doctor you need to study basic sciences, biology, chemistry and physics, as well as organic and biochemistry, human anatomy, histology (the study of microscopic tissues) and physiology. You can learn all these things in school, but if you are too young to have anatomy classes and are really keen, you can buy human anatomy colouring books (medical students use them to help learn anatomy but anyone can learn from them without having to know a lot of other stuff first).
You also need to understand epidemiology (the study of diseases in whole populations) and learn critical thinking skills (how to ask the right questions to figure out the truth, instead of just believing everything you are told). If you want you can practice critical thinking by reading a newspaper. Read the headline, then stop and ask yourself what you think the article is going to say and what questions you have. Then read the article and see if what the headline was telling you was the truth or not and if it answered all your questions. After you read the article, ask yourself whose perspective it was written from, did it tell you all sides of the story, is there another way of looking at it that the article didn't talk about. If the article is about a scientific discovery, or references something else that is published look up the original and see if it says the same thing. If you read scientific journals always ask yourself if the authors' interpretation of their results is the only way of looking at it or if there is another way to explain what they found, and what questions you still have.
After you have learned all that, you have to learn clinical reasoning, which is how to figure out the mystery of what is wrong with someone using the clues from what they tell you and what you find when you examine them. You can learn about clinical reasoning from Sherlock Holmes books; they were written by a doctor and the way that Holmes solves a mystery is the same way that a doctor finds a diagnosis (though most of the time they do not even know they are doing it, because their brain gets so used to it they just do it without thinking).
Once a doctor has found a diagnosis they have to know what treatment to give (which you learn with practice when you are training to be a doctor) and they have to be able to explain it and answer any questions, which brings us back to the importance of listening and caring.
How many hours do Cardiac Surgeons work?
It all depends upon the individual Surgeons. On an average about 46 hrs a week, but if they want to do private work and also work in other private hospitals it can total up to 60 to 80 hours per week
What does ChB after a doctor's name mean?
ChB or BChir stands for Bachelor of Surgery - historically this was written chirurgery. This may mean that the doctor qualified in the uk, or possibly another country which has adopted the same system of qualification.
In the UK doctors on completing their medical studies are awarded two degrees, Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. The reason for having two is that medicine and surgery historically used to be two completely separate disciplines, with medicine or physic practiced by highly trained physicians whilst surgery was carried out by barbers.
Note that in Britain most doctors do not hold a doctorate degree; the title is purely honorary.
How many hours does and endocrinologist put in?
If you have a hormonal disorder like diabetes or a thyroid problem, chances are you see an endocrinologist. Endocrinologists care for patients with complex hormonal disorders and metabolic conditions. Other common endocrine problems include metabolic bone disease, pituitary and adrenal conditions, osteoporosis, growth disorders, and lipid and nutritional disorders.
Simply put, endocrinology is the study of endocrine glands - a group of glands in the body, which secrete hormones, evoking specific responses in other cells of the body and control basic bodily functions such as metabolism, growth and sexual development. These hormones travel to their target organs and cells and then bind to receptors either on cell surfaces or inside the cell. This results in a change in the activity of those cells. Endocrine responses are relatively slow, taking from seconds to days to occur.
The amount of hormones produced by each gland is carefully balanced. Too much or too little of a certain hormone can have effects throughout the body and cause various endocrine disorders. For example, in Type 1 diabetes, the pancreas does not produce any insulin, thereby requiring the diabetic to inject the insulin hormone into their body in order to regulate and maintain balance in the endocrine system.
Endocrinologists are trained to recognize problems with hormones and restore the natural balance of hormones in a patient's system. In addition, endocrinologists conduct research on the basic and clinical aspects of endocrine glands and disorders. They also provide treatment for a wide range of functions and disorders of the endocrine system, including metabolism, hormonal imbalances, menopause, osteoporosis and cholesterol disorders. Endocrinologists also develop new drugs and treatments for hormonal disorders.
Among the most common illnesses associated with endocrine disorders are diabetes and hypothyroidism, which can cause hormonal imbalances such as obesity, immune problems, kidney failure, fertility problems and even heart disease and cancer. Endocrinologists help many of their patients treat their disorders and diseases with medication and proper diet. They also educate people and recommend exercise and other lifestyle health choices.
Are doctors able to fix a broken back?
Certainly ... through surgical procedures and many months of therapy.
Who is the best cardio thorasic surgeon?
dr Michael j mack out of dallas, Texas seems to get the most consistent review, he is very accomplished and has recently opened helped open "the heart hospital" in plano, tx
She was a woman who worked in the textile mills and she was not happy with the way women were treated. She exposed the oppression of women with the capitalist economy, and was also the 1st women to be a labor editor and leader and the first president of the Female Labor Reform Association of Lowell, Massachusetts.
How can internal chemicals be stimuli?
They make your immune system go faster which makes you pump more blood. When you pumP more blood your body works better