What is the average salary for a developmental pediatrician in NYC?
The median salary for this position is close to $85,000 annually. The amount will vary depending upon the place they work at.
How many c-sections can you have before doctors tell you no more?
It depends woman to woman. Some doctors put a specific number on how many they recommend. Some don't. The important thing is how viable your uterus is. The thinner the uterus, the more you risk uterine rupture. Scar tissue also poses risk. There have been women who have had 7 or 8 sections with no problems and others who have had 4 that have. You should see your OBGYN before you decide to have another child to make sure your uterus can withstand the pregnancy.
How many doctors are in Sudan?
There are more than 50,000 Sudanese doctors in and out side Sudan. There's about 4,000 Sudanese doctors in UK alone (citizens and none citizens). More than three thousands Sudanese doctors in the Gulf area. Around 1,000 Sudanese doctors in USA.
Can you own a clinic without being a doctor?
Yes, you can own the building that a clinic is ran in even if you are not a doctor. The doctors who rent the building from you will be the ones taking care of all the licenses.
What are the disadvantages of taking 80mg of pravachol instead of just 40mg as doctor prescribed?
Taking more pravastatin than prescribed will not necessarily intensify the effects on your cholesterol. However, it will put you at risk for two very potentially harmful situations. First, statin drugs may potentially damage your liver. This is one reason that your doctor requires (or should) that you periodically have blood work done - to monitor your liver enzymes. Taking more than what has been prescribed will not make the medication work faster and can be destructive. Secondly, these drugs have been associated with rhabdomyolysis, which is a serious condition involving byproducts of muscle wasting which are toxic to the kidney. While this is a rare situation, taking more medication than necessary increases your risk for this condition.
What health and safety issues are involved in obstetrician ocupation?
When performing a Caesarean section, an obstetrician may come into contact with the patient's blood. There is a small risk that the obstetrician will be exposed to bloodborne pathogens.
What personality traits should you possess to become a successful plastic surgeon?
What a great question! At least you are concerned about this aspect of possibly becoming a surgeon. I have worked for many surgeons in different areas and one thing 75% of them don't have is a good personality. It's not that they mean to be this way, they are just so into their profession they forget they are talking to a human being. It's an art form and it takes a lot of skill to work on the human body. Plastic surgeons generally are more caring and will take the time to talk to their patients in layman's terms. These are the traits one should possess: * Evaluate the patient and depending on the age (too young) wanting to have breasts enlarged it's a wise surgeon that will tell a too young patient they should wait a bit to have the surgery done and refuse to do it and tell them why. * To sit down with the patient and go every detail as to how they can correct what is wrong with their appearance or if it's to do with weight loss (those flaps that won't go away after) and to show the patient on the computer how they will look when the process is finished. * Be up front about the correct cost of the surgery. If there are any risks involved and to be sure to let the patient know if scarring will be a problem for them. Most plastic surgeons will do their best to hide any light scars in creases of the body. * Don't talk down to your patient, but up; meaning that a surgeon should speak in layman's terms so they understand and then go over it a second time to make sure the patient understands. * Have a pleasant manner and realize this is a scary leap for the patient that will be worrying about healing time and pain and the surgeon should be honest in stating what they plan to do about the pain and how long the stitching will take to heal (swelling of face or any other part of the body.) * Having a good sense of humor without being crude or rude is also helpful. Touching the patient on the shoulder, smiling and letting them know that they will do the best work they can and will be supportive before and after surgery. This gives the patient confidence in the surgeon and lowers the heart rate. * A successful surgeon is not noted for their skills by their pocket book, but by having a caring attitude about their patient and feeling the pain that some people go through if they should have a terrible mark on their face or injuries from an auto accident. Even those that seek the plastic surgeon out for breast enlargement should be treated with respect and told of any risks for the implants. Surgeons in a way are artists and can change many unpleasant aspects on a human body so it's to their best interest to do an excellent job because that patient will be a walking advertisement for that surgeon. Word gets around!
What does an ObGyn doctor do everyday?
Pap smears, birth control consultations, ultrasounds, and delivering babies.
How long does it take to become a medical doctor?
It would take approximately eight years after high school completion. Thus, four years of undergraduate coursework, and four years of medical school. Then there is three to eight years to fulfill the residency and internship requirement, depending on the specialty.
What requirements do you need to become a fitter and turner?
you can apply for a pre-apprenticeship or tafe course for cert 2 in engineering which is a good start, or you can apply for an apprenticeship at an employer or group training. you will need good a minimum of year 10 maths and the apprenticeshop goes for 4 years, theres a skills shortage in good fiiters world wide. it also helps if you have good confidence in an interview and are freindly and need a good mechanical mind you will have to name a table of tools and sit an appitude if you apply for this job hope that helps cheers
Does the doctor that ties the knot determine whether or not your belly button is an inny or an outy?
No. Umbilical cords are clamped closed and then cut a few inches from the "navel" attachment point. Over several days, the clamped cord drys up and then falls off. Where or how the "knot is tied" has no impact on the shape of the scar left behind that we call a navel or "belly button". Body size, growth during this period and later, and good ol' genetics does the rest.
If you go to school to be an orthodontist how much money would you earn in a years work?
You would make alot of money around like 250,000 to 350,000
Should you see a doctor if you think you had a miscarriage?
If it is a simple miscarriage there is no need to see a doctor. It should be before 8 weeks, no fever, bleeding going on no longer than a week or so. Should you have any worries, feverishness or if the bleeding goes then comes back, go to the doctor as you may have retained a piece of placenta. If you are really worried go to the Emergency Department. If you are going to try for another baby wait until you have had a period. Good Luck
How do you become a forensic psychiatrist?
- 4 years in college (with a major of your choice, along with plenty of science related courses to fulfill all requirements set by medical schools)
- 4 years in medical school. where you must receive either a M.D. or O.D. Degree
- 4 years of residency for psychiatry (sort of like internship, working under supervision, getting paid, but without the actual ''psychiatrist'' title
- pass test, receive licence
- 1 year in forensic psychiatry (a subspecialty of psychiatry) fellowship.
- you are now a forensic psychiatrist
bare in mind, there is a difference between a forensic psychiatrist and a forensic psychologist. including a big difference in what is required to become on educationally. being a psychiatrist takes more years, because a psychiatrist IS a doctor.
Hello, Jamison here, It is hard to say for sure, because we do not know how you got the term,BUT,,, in most cases,AUTHORISED,means that your insurance will PAY THAT DOCTOR, and NOT PAY A DOCTOR that is not authorised,,,,,DO NOT confuse that, they are not saying they will only pay REAL doctors, they are saying that they only pay the doctors they have a relationship with. The above poster is correct. At least in Canada some Health Insurance Companies in the past never recognized Chiropractors as authorized doctors and this goes for Holistic doctors (even though both have their degrees and are capable of their job.) More and more Canada is accepting new preventative ways to treat people with some health issues and it's basically been forced on them by society themselves. Holistic or Homeopathic doctors are meshing with traditional medical doctors for the betterment of the patients health (many people don't trust taking drugs because of so many drugs being pulled off the market by the FDA.) It has been proved that Chiropractic treatments IN SOME patients does work and now Canada does recognize them.
How important is it to be bilingual when you are a doctor?
Well of course you need SOME kind of a language, in order to communicate with your patients. That could possibly be sign language, if you plan to work only with deaf patients or hard-of-hearing patients who use sign language. But you would need a language, yes.
Can you become a neurologist with a bsc psychology degree?
Yes, but you still have to go to medical school.
How much money do part-time pediatricians earn?
Probably 20-50 thousand dollars per year depending on how much time they work.
How long does it take to become a doctor?
It typically takes four years of under graduate school to obtain your bachelor's then an additional 4 years of medical school then several years of internships before you can use the title of M.D. On average it can take up to 12 years to reach this goal. Keep in mind that doctors all always required to do ongoing education so that thier well of knowledge is current. They have to attend yearly classes, inservices, training and seminars. To be a hundred percent truthful even after you get your medical degree you never finish with school. It is always an ongoing process. Check with your state's medical board or local college to find out exactly how long it takes to become certified in your state, each state varies; but not by much. I have never heard of someone obtaining a medical degree in less than 10 years.
doctor3-7 years and then another 3 to speciallise.
What is the career description for an obstetrician-gynecologist?
An obstretrician is trained and managed to help with womens pregnancy's, labor, and delivery. Obstretricians tell how much time there is until delivery and give birth to babies. Most obstretricians are also gynecologists.(Ob/Gyn) Gynecologists treat disorders of the female reproductive organs and breasts. Some surgies performed by gynecologists are treatment of breast cancer, mastectomy, vaginal and uterul surgeres, and treatment of cancers dealing with the female reproductive organs.
What is the average salary in the Bay Area of California?
The average annual salary in the Bay Area of California is $65,000. In the United States overall, the average salary is $51,910.
Should a basil cell cancer spot that has been frozen by a dermatologist blister?
When the doctor freezes the spot, it is acutally burned. So yes it will blister just like a heat burn.?
What should you do if you are not very strong in math but you really want to be a pediatrician?
Look into colleges that interest you. Check their web sites for information as to program requirements for a premed major. After you know what math classes you will need in college, please talk to your math teacher about how to prepare for them. You may need to find a tutor, or get extra help from you teacher. There will be a math requirement of some sort, and the sooner you prepare for it, the better.
the science dealing with x-rays or nuclear radiation, esp. for medical uses. the examination or photographing of organs, bones, etc., with such rays.
the interpretation of medical x-ray photographs.