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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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How much does a doctor make in a communist country?

There is no single answer to that. There are a number of different communist countries and there are different kinds of doctors, so there would be a broad range of pay rates. They also have their own currencies and economies and other aspects of society are different, like the services available and the cost of living, so you can't compare them to you own country or even to each other.

What causes ulnar nerve entrapment syndrome?

Most commonly, trauma to the elbow or repetitive bending of the elbow puts pressure on the ulnar nerve that damages the myelin sheath insulating and protecting the nerve.

How many times do you have to be seen by workmens comp doctors I am on ttd now for the last two and one half years. I have been to two of their doctors and did three fce?

This changes from state to state. In Pa., you can go to your own doctor after 90 days and they have to pay for it. You are required to go to their doctor for occasional evaluation. You can get a copy of the work comp. booklet for your state. Check with the department of labor or the labor relations board.

Why could only pharmacists understand doctor's handwriting?

They are trained so that they can interpret messy and quick handwriting, preferably those of docters.

Actually, most anyone could understand the doctor's handwriting if you know medical terminology and abbreviations - the trick is figuring out which one they're trying to write. Often, a pharmacist has to contact the doctor and ask!

What primary care doctor accepts medically needy insurance in fort lauderdale Florida?

Probably none. If the people do not join hands and stand up against the lawmakers and government, we will be completely helpless. We still have the power. Together, the government can not win. They need puppets. We simply need to not be those puppets. It's that simple.

Does someone know if you have to let a comp doctor perform an emg and ncv on you himself or do you have the right to have another doctor do it and give comp the report?

If your on workers comp you must use a comp related doctor do the EMG and or NCV test. In many cases an approval must be sought from your adjuster. After 30 years of being a workers comp patient I've had some exposure to the red tape involved in workers comp. In most cases your carrier will approve a EMG doctor that your primary w/c doctor sends you to for the test. Keep in mind that some adjusters may say no. Then your attorney is forced to file a special form so an umpire type entity can determine whats fair. This would be an exception rather than a rule for an EMG is not an expensive test. Your adjuster may change over and over as time passes. If your adjuster will talk to you (many cold ones ask you to contact them through your attorney) be nice even if you want to curse him or her out. Workers comp is run much like an HMO only its more restrictive. Try you best to get along with your doctor. In Florida you can only change doctors ONCE in a lifetime. The workers comp system is way to restictive. One goal is to get you so frustated that you would rather settle than put up with the red tape. For example an adjuster could force you to go to court if you wanted or needed a particular procedure that they feel you don't need. Unless you have a nightmare adjuster your EMG test should be uneventfull. It doesn't make much sense to protest the doctor that you are sent to. The test is sorta cut and dried. The test results will be about the same. Like an EEG that you might get done for your heart and EMG will yield results that are what they are. For example lets say your a bit rude to the EMG doctor or tech. It want change the results of the EMG. Your main interest is how your nerves are conducting, not what opinion the EMG doctor has of you. Its like meauring your weight and height, they are what they are.

What qualifications are needed for forensic accounting?

There are no hard and fast rules on qualifications for forensic accounting. Additionally, it makes a difference depending on your area of expertise. That said, in general an individual should get an undergraduate degree in accounting or an MBA. They should also get certified as either a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) or both. Most importantly, they need experience. Since there is no "normal" path to becoming a forensic accountant, good on-the-job traning and experience are the most critical factors.

Ans) You should have four-year degree in finance, economics or political science, two years of practical experience and a passing score on the forensic examiner certification exam.

Answer:

The degree that would serve your career goals towards forensics accounting best would be a Bachelor degree in Accounting with a Forensic Accounting emphasis . The duration of the degree is usually 3 to 4 years, and the coursework includes accounting at a fundamental, intermediate and advanced level, fraud examination, payroll accounting, auditing, computerized accounting etc.

Documents on cost of training for becoming a pediatrician?

There are no standard tuition and fee rates for colleges and universities. Each institution will have rates particular to itself. There are a number of variables to consider to include whether the institution is public or private, the geographical location, the specific program of study (some of which have greater course and/or clinical fees), and whether the school is a two year or four year institution. Once you collect the names of some colleges and universities you have an interest in, you can then research the cost specific to those institutions.

Can a resident doctor switch residencies?

A resident doctor can switch residencies but will need permission from numerous people at both hospitals. There may not be any positions open where they are wanting to go and they may have to wait until one becomes available.

How many doctors are in Panama?

3,000 physicians in the whole country

Who was the doctor that killed people before they died?

Jack Kevorkian, aka Dr. Death, was an infamous euthanasia doctor who helped people kill themselves before their natural death. He was arrested in 1999 for the deaths of 130 people, and was paroled in 2007.

There was another doctor who was a serial killer. His name was Harold Shipman. A doctor by profession, he is one of the most prolific known serial killers in global history with 215 murders being positively ascribed to him, although the real number is likely to be higher than this.

Can a receptionist call in a refill prescription if the doctors says it's ok?

Office assistants, medical assistants, nurses, and even receptionists routinely call in prescriptions for patients under direct orders from the physician. I am a medical records clerk and call in dozens of prescriptions a day. Most pharmacies in my area know me by name and don't even ask what doctor's office I'm calling from.

Who are the top plastic surgeons?

In Texas the best plastic surgeons are: Franklin A. Rose(nose, face, breast, lipo, tummy-tuck), Dr. Lee Steeley(lipo, tummy-tuck), Dr. Philip Yosowitz ( natural conservative eyes, face), Lisa Santos ( face, tummy-tuck) , Fred Aguilar (nose, ears), Michael Ciarivino (breasts first time), Dr. Jacobo Varon (Latin patients), Germain Newell (Latin patients). Steve Hamilton, Dr. Franklin A. Rose (breast redos, cancer reconstruction, nose jobs, face lifts).

What should you study in high school or college if you want to become a detective?

Classes in criminology or criminal justice will be helpful. Most colleges offer degrees that are geared toward Law Enforcement careers. You may also want to take classes in management, communication, psychology, sociology, or any other behavior science. Hope this helped!

How long does it take to become a pediatrician in the state of Florida?

Actually it takes a minimum of usually of 11 years. This of course could change due to any factors of the person's education. Usually, the person needs a Bachelor's degree in something. Then it is 4 years of medical school after you are accepted. After medical school there is around 1 year of internship and 2 years of residency. Sometimes it changes.

What subjects are concretely necessery to become a psychiatrist?

From e-how.com

It's not easy to become a real-life Dr. Frasier Crane. At a minimum, you have to complete four years of college, then four years of medical school and, finally, four years of psychiatry residence training. After all that hard work, you'll have to put up with being called a "shrink." Difficulty: Challenging 1 == Take lots of science courses in high school to best prepare yourself for a college premedical program. Include physics, chemistry and biology.2 == Visit the Medical Schools Web page (aamc.org/medicalschools.htm) for a list of U.S. and Canadian medical schools. Contact your top choices about the college premedical courses that you'll need for admission.3 == Peruse the Princeton Review Web site (review.com) for a listing of colleges and their programs. Send for catalogs and applications. Be certain that the colleges to which you apply offer all the prerequisite premedical courses.4 == Maintain a high grade point average, especially in your science courses. The competition for medical school is intense.5 == Take the Medical Admission Test (MCAT) at the end of your junior year in college. Ask your adviser how to best handle the paperwork involved in medical school applications.6 == Complete four years of medical school, pass your medical boards, and you will have your Medical Doctor (M.D.) degree and, most likely, an enormous loan to repay.7 == Begin your four-year residency in psychiatry, which is actually on-the-job training for which you will receive a salary. Depending on the state in which you work as a resident, you will take your medical licensing examination sometime during this period.8 == Consider continuing your training to receiving board certification in a subspecialty such as forensic psychiatry, child psychiatry or geriatric psychiatry. * Be careful not to confuse a psychiatrist with a psychologist. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor (M.D.) who writes out prescriptions and decides whether physical and mental disorders are from physical or psychological origins. A psychologist, however, is a doctor of philosophy (Ph.D) or a doctor of psychology (Psy.D). Those are not medical degrees, and a psychologist cannot prescribe medicine.

What are the initials AP after a doctors name?

If the doctor is in psychiatry it could mean either:

Adolescent Psychiatrist

Academy of Psychiatry

But if the acronym is really PA, then it means the person isn't really a doctor at all, they are a Physician's Assistant. In many states PA's have limited prescribing privileges and can do some of the simpler diagnostic work. But they have not been to medical school, and don't have the depth or breadth of training of a real doctor, so shouldn't be referred to as doctors.

Was 1902 the year of death of Dr Orin Warren a surgeon of the Civil War?

Orin Warren was born Jan 20th 1833 and died April 6th aged 82. Given this information he must have died in 1915.