What is the average starting salary for psychiatrist?
depends where they live, but considering the degree in which they had to study to be where they are, its usually right up there with computer programmers not far behind doctors.
**EDIT TO THE ABOVE:
First of all, child psychiatrists ARE doctors! Psychiarist = M.D. (or D.O.) vs Psychologist (not a medical Dr.) ... So the salary is usually somewhere between an internist and a surgeon (depending where you go and what your practice entails) ...It depends on where you live, and who you work for. The "average salary", depending on who you're asking, is around $200,000 annually. What does this number come from? It comes from any Pediatric Psychiatrist who works at a hospital or such, or is in training as a residency. The pay range between those is $40,000-$250,000.
However, if you work in a private practice, you have the potential to make significantly more money, especially if you live in an area where the need for child psychiatrists is higher... like Inland California or North Dakota (i.e. In certain areas, like Silicon Valley, I heard of child psychiatrists charging $400 & up/hr, and that if they charged less, they were thought of as being not as good as others. This translates to at least low seven-figure salary! However, I'd say this is the exception, rather than the rule.)
Remember, don't pick something because of it's salary, pick something you enjoy! If you have a roof over your head, enough food, and electricity, then you are already in the wealthiest 8% of the world. If you have those and a job you enjoy, then you're probably not gonna end up much happier. ^.^
What was the impact of Jonas Salk?
Jonas Salk developed the Polio Vaccine at the University of Pittsburgh. Without the Polio vaccine, people today would still be suffering from the disease today.
Did Jonas salk have any brothers?
Biological:
Peter - AIDS researcher
Darrell - Physician and biotech researcher
Jonathan - Psychiatrist
Stepchildren:
Paloma Picasso - fashion designer
Claude Piasso
What does doxycycl hyc treats?
It's used to treat bacterias in the body such as uriny tract infections, chlaymidia, gonorhea. It was used to treat the bubonic plague once. It can also cause a yeast infection as does most antibiotics.
Male medical professionals are every bit as good as female medical professionals.
Female medical professionals are every bit as good as male medical professionals.
There has been some research pointing to females showing more empathy to patients concerns though it does not necessarily prove they are better doctors
How many doctors per person in Australia?
The number of people entering the medical profession in Australia is increasing. There are currently 91,000 doctors who are registered in Australia.
What should a doctor examine to determine whether a patient's kidneys are functioning correctly?
The patient's urine
How many orthodontists in Canada?
There are around 6 out of every 10 people in the world that have had braces at one time. Four million people currently wear braces and 25% of those are adults.
What is a labor and delivery doctor called?
Delivery room doctors are called obstetricians. You may also meet there neonatologists - doctors who specialize in the care of newborn babies. Please see the related links for details.
What is the customary size for a medical examination room?
Hospital rooms can have one to four patients in them. The norm is 2 beds unless you are in ICU in which case there is one bed per room. You will have enough room to store your street clothes and that is about it. The bed and bed tray take up the rest of your space.
What do you major in college to become a plastic surgeon?
Your major is not all that important. You can major in anything you want as long as you do well, allowing yourself to get into a medical school. Obvious choices include biology and any related science fields, but medical accept students from all kinds of majors, and once you're through to residency applications for plastic surgery, they could care less what you majored in anyhow. They just want to know that you did well during medical school.
he gives him a remedy (ok this is another person writing, I'm not sure that's exactly accurate because in the introduction in the book I got it says the doctor poisons Coyotito and goes back and saves him later in order to look for the pearl)
How long do you have to go to school to be a radiologist technician?
You must complete medical school and residency to practice as a radiologist.
Undergraduate = 4 years
Medical school = 4 years
Residency = 5 years.
All told, you are looking at 13 years after high school, if you complete undergraduate and medical school in 4 years each.
What is the name of a doctor that specializes in blood disorders?
A doctor who has specialised in blood called a Hematologist.
Is math a required skill for a pediatrician?
yes in as much as it would be for any person who needs to add, subtract, divide and multiply in their job. you don't need to be a mathematical genius at all. but you do need a degree in medicine.
What does a radiologist do and how much do the make monthly?
There is no standardized monthly salary for ANY profession. It will depend on location, duties, and length of experience. A radiologist is a physician with expertise in the use of imaging equipment, such as X-rays, CAT scanners, MRI units etc. It is typically a well paid position since it requires many years of school to obtain the skills needed for the job. But there is no standard pay. The AVERAGE pay for a radiologist in the US is about $31,750 a month.
Can a plain mbbs call himself a doctor?
Good question.
The degree is awarded in many countries at the conclusion of medical training equivalent to medical school in the US. So it would be consistent with the U.S. system for them to call themselves "doctor" when in the US.
In their own countries the doctorate in medicine is awarded for more advanced training equivalent to specialist training here in the U.S. so I would assume that they probably do not refer to themselves as "doctor" when there.
How much do surgeon doctors get paid per week?
Well they make about $80 an hour so 80x10= 800x5= $4,000 a week .
What type of doctor uses initials DC?
DO after a doctor's name stands for Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine.
One hour. You leave the doctor's office at 10:00 and take a pill. In half an hour you take another pill, at 10:30. A half an hour later, at 11:00, you take your third and last pill, one hour after you left the doctor's office.
How much money do you get for being a doctor?
It depends on if you are "employed" by a hospital, run your own practice, or provide other services, or engage in research.
Some income figures for experienced physicians:
Anesthesiology $306,964
Surgery, general $255,438
Obstetrics/Gynecology $233,061
Internal medicine $155,530
Pediatrics/Adolescent medicine $152,690
Psychiatry $163,144
Family Practice $150,267
It depends upon the position and specialty, and can vary widely from $50,000 or less for a starting practice, to several million dollars.
Here is the order from highest income to lowest income among doctors in 2008 : MD -> DMD/DDS -> PhD ->PharmD -> DO -> PsyD -> OD
[Medical Doctors (MD) earn the most followed by dentists, scientists,
pharmacists, osteopaths, psychologists, optometrists ]
What is the current doctor patient ratio in Ghana?
9100:1 which means that there are 9100 patients for every doctor. This is considered as extremely poor health care.
What math background is needed to be a neurosurgeon?
to locate where their going to do the surgery I'm sure that takes math like how far in the incision should be and long the cut should be I'm not really sure if that's it all I know is that every job takes math
Where can you find an address for a methadone clinic in Corbin Kentucky?
Please see the related link below for methadone clinics in Corbin, Kentucky.
What is a surgeon operation room called?
In Spanish it is "Quirófano" but I do not know in English, this is precisely what I would like to know.
In English it is an operating room ("OR" for short) or an operatory.