How long does it take for a doctor to study a computed tomography scan?
Average study times are from 30 to 60 minutes.
How long does a doctor have to submit a prior authorization?
There is no standardized period of time. The answer depends upon the rules governing the physician's relationship with the insurer, and what the plicy with the insured might provide for. The insurer always has to act within the proverbial "reasonable time". Depending upon, for e3xample, whether the procedure is elective or emergency, the "reasonable time" can differ.
Depending on the cause and location of the puncture wound, SMX/TMP may help prevent infection of the wound. Puncture wounds are notoriously difficult to clean and are at higher risk of infection, especially if on the foot, hand, or lower extremity.
Regarding whether to take the medication if you have anemia, it depends on the cause of your anemia. If you have a vitamin-deficiency anemia or anemia caused by bleeding, it should not matter. If you have glucose-6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, you should not take this medication because it may cause a breakdown in your red blood cells, resulting in worsened anemia. Discuss with your physician whether taking this medication is appropriate for your particular circumstances.
What is intake and output in Nursing or Medicine?
Intake is the amount of fluids someone takes in and output is how much urine they excreted. It's used to monitor fluid balance.
Are there any dress requirements for pediatricians such as uniforms?
It really depends on the specific physician. I, for example, usually wear nice pants and a polo shirt at work - I have been a clinical pediatrician for over 25 years. Dome docs prefer a tie. One item children do not like is the notorious white coat. RBB, MD
If the doctor were a Good and Reputable doctor, they would be treating All their patients with the utmost care and quality of professional care, no matter who is 'doctoring Who ' .
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And why on earth would you need to know such a thing??
Is DDS after Dental Surgeon better than BDS?
Bachelor of Dental Surgery ( B.D.S ) is a first professional degree programme in dentistry. Other equivalent dental degrees are the BChD, DDS, DMD, BDent, and BDSc. (Wikipedia)
Generally, a surgeon would perscribe a morphine drip, dilaudid or demoral. This would only be for a short period of time until the initail surgical pain started to clam down. Then, most likely, the patient would be put on oral percocet for a period of time.
How do dermatologists get their license?
The "license" is not issued until they receive their "M.D." degree, which usually requires about 13 years of college ... so, enroll in medical school, study hard, pass all the exams, and after graduation, apply for your license to practice in this medical field.
What does a 'neonatologist' do?
Neonatologists are doctors who specialize in the diseases and conditions of newborn infants.
What is the job description of a medical examiner?
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what are disadvantages of this job and also advantages
Salary?
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Could your SAT or ACT test scores affect your becoming a pediatrician?
Certainly. They affect the schools you can get into for your undergrad degree, which has an effect on the admittance into schools. It is a variable, but isn't going to prevent you from doing it.
I would imagine it is a matter of preference and situation. For example, if you were to give a speech, the question usually comes up, "how would you liked to be addressed?" Thus, I guess it depends on the audience, the environment you find yourself in, and your personal preference. Your a reverend who holds a doctorate, and a doctor who is a reverend. What is more important to you, that people see you as a reverend or doctor? Search your heart (you know what I mean) and I am sure you will come up with the right answer for yourself. Either way you look at it, you have been blessed with great accomplishments. Best wishes!!
Where do you go after medical school to be a pediatrician?
They become and attending and can practice medicine in a clinic or hospital in the speciality they learned during residency. They now can supervise fellows, residents, and interns, and are known as the patient's primary doctor.
What do the four bars on the doctoral regalia mean?
I believe the fourth bar is for university/college presidents.
How can a Pakistani Doctor be accepted a doctor in Toronto?
They have their degrees verified, sit the MCCEE exam and fulfil licensing criteria through residency.
Names of medical schools in Cameroon that trains medical doctors?
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medical school in cameroon include:
1:faculty of health sciences university of buea.
2:Medical School CUSS in yoaunde.,
3:l'universite` des montagnes
4:university of douala.
5:dshange biomedical school.
6:catholic university in bamenda
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Where can surgical technologist work?
A Surgical Technologist can work anywhere a Surgeon works. Most work in hospitals for heart surgeons, brain surgeons, or general surgeons. Some Surgical Technologists work in private practices with Plastic Surgeons, Dentists, or Oral Surgeons.
What course should you pursue in the university because you want to be a pediatrician?
You should probably first consult what kinds of programs your university has to offer that are "pre-medical", and that would help you specialize with children. Biology is a good degree, and so is Neurobiology or Physiology. Also, there is biomedical engineering, but that is more engineering related. If you could get a degree specifically in pediatrics that would be best. In general, most medical schools don't have requirements for specific degrees, although usually a biologically related degree is preferred that emphasizes physiology or medicine. Usually these courses are required: 1 year of English 1 year of Math (usually calculus) 1 year of Physics 1 year of Biology with Lab 1 year of Chemistry with Lab 1 year of Organic Chemistry with Lab Different schools may want you to have internships at a hospital or other volunteer activities. You should volunteer to shadow a pediatrician so you can get to know what the work is like. You should also try volunteering at a children's hospital or in a pediatrician's office.
Who is the best doctor for prostate removal in Boston?
While we generally do not recommend specific doctors, Boston has a number of excellent hospitals that specialize in this kind of surgical procedure. I can say from experience that one hospital with considerable expertise is the Dana-Farber Cancer Center in Boston. Another good place to contact is the urology department at Massachusetts General Hospital (also in Boston) or the urology department at Lahey Hospital & Medical Center in Burlington (about twenty minutes from Boston). All of these locations can help you to find the right doctor for your particular illness.