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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 do you find the best plastic surgeon?

Plastic surgeons fall into two types,, Those changing the appearance of the person (Cosmetic surgery) and those repairing injuries to restore proper function. In both cases your reputable family doctor can suggest a reasonable choice and arrange an initial appointment. Do it yourself choice from the internet is not advised. Look at the "bad plastic surgery" images on that same resource.

A typical major to become a dermatologist?

To be a dermatologist, a medical degree from an accredited medical school such as a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree, a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree, or a Bachelor of Surgery/Bachelor of Medicine (MBBS/MBChB) degree is required. After earning one of these recognized medical degrees, a residency in dermatology must be completed and board certification examinatinos must be successfully passed.

What does a ob doctor do?

there are to types of female doctors one is gyn : gynecology which deals with the female reproductive system. the other which your inquiring about is ob: which stands for obstetics. obstetrician is a physician who has successfully completed specialized education and training in the management of pregnancy, labor, and pueperium (the time-period directly following childbirth).

A gynecologist is a physician who has a successfully completed specialized education and training in the health of the female reproductive system, including the diagnosis and treatment of disorders and diseases.

Typically, the education and training for both fields occurs concurrently. Thus, an obstetrician/gynecologist is a physician specialist who provides medical and surgical care to women and has particular expertise in pregnancy, childbirth, and disorders of the reproductive system. This includes preventative care, prenatal care, detection of sexually transmitted diseases, Pap test screening, and family planning.

An obstetrician/gynecologist, commonly abbreviated as OB/GYN, can serve as a primary physician and often serve as consultants to other physicians. OB/GYNs can have private practices, work in hospital or clinic settings, and maintain teaching positions at university hospitals. OB/GYNs may also work public health and preventive medicine administrations.

OB/GYNs have a broad base of knowledge and can vary their professional focus. Many develop unique practices, providing high-quality health care for women. OB/GYNs may choose to specialize in the following areas:

Acute and chronic medical conditions Adolescent gynecology Behavioral problems Cancer Endocrinology Health maintenance during pregnancy Infertility Operative gynecology Pregnancy and delivery Preventative health Urinary tract disorders obstetician which is what the doctor is called

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What kind of courses in high school can prep for an orthodontist?

Programs of study within this field are highly competitive. Students should have a strong foundation in the following areas.

* Biology * Chemistry * Physics * Higher level maths * Communication (written and oral) * Computer literacy * Development of good critical thinking skills

Programs of study within this field are highly competitive. Students should have a strong foundation in the following areas.

* Biology * Chemistry * Physics * Higher level maths * Communication (written and oral) * Computer literacy * Development of good critical thinking skills

Programs of study within this field are highly competitive. Students should have a strong foundation in the following areas.

* Biology * Chemistry * Physics * Higher level maths * Communication (written and oral) * Computer literacy * Development of good critical thinking skills

Programs of study within this field are highly competitive. Students should have a strong foundation in the following areas.

* Biology * Chemistry * Physics * Higher level maths * Communication (written and oral) * Computer literacy * Development of good critical thinking skills

Programs of study within this field are highly competitive. Students should have a strong foundation in the following areas.

* Biology * Chemistry * Physics * Higher level maths * Communication (written and oral) * Computer literacy * Development of good critical thinking skills

Programs of study within this field are highly competitive. Students should have a strong foundation in the following areas.

* Biology * Chemistry * Physics * Higher level maths * Communication (written and oral) * Computer literacy * Development of good critical thinking skills

How long does it take to become a 'pediatrician'?

In general, there is 4 years of college, followed by 4 years of medical school, followed by 3 to 5 years of residency.

There are a few programs that combine college and medical school to 6 or 7 years (depending on the program) instead of the 8 years.

A lot of school.

What does DO and FACOG mean after a doctor's name?

DO = Doctor of Osteopathic medicine FACOG = Fellow of the American College of Obestetricians and Gynecologists

How long is a surgeons shift?

usually a surgeon can have shifts up to 18 hours a day. they normally work for 7 days a week also. sometimes shifts lead overnight.

How many patients does a doctor see a day?

Doctors see roughly 80 patients a week, which means they see (on average) 41060 patients a year.

Can a 1 year old eat pineapple?

Pineapple is acidic. It could cause bladder problems or problems in the mucosa of the mouth or digestive track. If the baby loves it and craves it cut it up very small and rinse it well or soak it first to remove some of the acid. Some people will only serve the crushed pineapple that is in water and not sugar. Dole company makes it. Some of the acid is removed in those cans. Don't feed it often like you can applesauce since it could cause the mouth sores. You know what happens when they get mouth sores! They cry. If you see a can of pineapple fruit in a baby food jar that would be the best pineapple to serve.

Life expectancy of Sudan?

2008: 50.28 2007: 49.11 2006: 58.92 2005: 58.54 2004: 58.13 2003: 57.73 2002: 57.33 2001: 56.94 2000: 56.55

Name every type of doctor?

Anesthesiologist Cardiologist Dermatologist Emergency Physician Family Practice Gastroenterologist Hematologist Internist Neurologist Neurosurgeon Nephrologist Opthalmology Orthopedic Surgeon Physiatrist (Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation) Plastic Surgeon Urologist Cardiothoracic surgeron Bariatric Surgeon General Surgeon Hand Surgeon Oral Surgeon Radiologist Pulmonologist Oncologist Vascular Surgeon Psychiatry Pediatrician Rheumatologist Ob/gyn Otolaryngologist Pathologist Radiation Oncologist

What makes more vet or lawyer?

There are a lot of factors that feed into this - experience, area of practice, business ownership/partnership, etc. However, when these factors are controlled, in general a lawyer makes significantly more than a veterinarian.

Columbia medical school requirements?

[From the Columbia website]

Entrance Requirements

Attendance for at least three full academic years at an accredited college in the U.S. or Canada.

One year of English and one year each of biology and physics, with labs

Two years of chemistry, one year of which must be organic chemistry, with labs

If your undergraduate college has awarded you Advances Placement (AP) credit in chemistry or biology, we urge you to expand your knowledge of the subject by taking an additional year at the collegiate level. Our recommendations for students with AP credits include physical chemistry and courses in genetics and developmental biology (embryology). If you lack just one or two of the required courses, you may apply to us if you can complete these courses before your anticipated date of enrollment. You may have concentrated in any area while in college.

It is rare for individuals who have received premedical education at schools outside of the United States and Canada to be offered admission to P&S. This is primarily because the Committee on Admissions has no satisfactory means of evaluating the caliber of premedical education available at many other colleges and universities throughout the world. For such applicants we require that at least one year of premedical training be taken at an institution in the United States. The MCAT also must be taken.

Otherwise, admission to P&S is possible for all qualified applicants regardless of sex, race, religious affiliation, national origin, or physical disability. A qualified applicant is an individual who can undertake all segments of our curriculum and acquire the knowledge and skills required by the faculty for certification for the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) Degree. All graduates must be able to take a history, examine a person, and synthesize the findings into a diagnosis and plan of evaluation and treatment independently.

MCAT

We accept the MCAT taken during the year that you are applying to us, or within the prior three years

Is it shorter to become a obgyn than a pediatrician?

It takes a little bit longer to become an OBGYN than a pediatrician because you are taking care of pregnant women and you are looking for genetic diseases that can be treated before the child leaves the womb rather than to wait for the child to be born and have the child suffer or possibly die until you can figure out what they are suffering from.

How much does it cost to go to school to become a pediatrician?

their are several colleges but here are two and how much they cost. lets get started.

Ballstate: total money is $18,700.

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IU: state resident $ 270.70, nonresident $ 663.95

What is a Doctor's work schedule?

well they get up. then they probably get coffee get dressed then go to work then sign in see patients work with the then do paperwork then clock out then go home take a shower and watch TV or read then go to bed

Can a Va doctor release you because you want a second opinion?

Yes, a VA doctor can refer you and allow you to have a second opinion. This is one of your basic medical rights.