Who is the youngest neurosurgeon in the world?
The youngest surgeon in the world is the 15-year-old son of Dr. K Murugesan. His son successfully performed a Caesarean section birth; under his parents careful observation. This amazing feat was completed in beautiful New Delhi, India. Since both of this boys parents are doctors, it must have been a "peice of cake" for him! Both the mother and the baby survived the Caesarean section birth! Yeah! The 15-year-olds name is currently in the Guinness Book of World Records. I was sadly unable to find this boys name, but I congratulate this boy, for accomplishing this amazing task! :)
What is the difference between an attending physician and an admitting physician.?
Residency is a stage of graduate medical training. A resident physician or resident (also called a house officer / senior house officer in the United Kingdom and several Commonwealth countries) is a person who has received a medical degree (MD, DO, MBBS, MBChB) and who practices medicine under the supervision of fully licensed physicians, usually in a hospital or clinic.
In the United States, an attending physician (also known as an attending, or staff physician) is a physician who has completed residency and practices medicine in a clinic or hospital, in the specialty learned during residency. An attending physician can supervise fellows, residents and medical students. Attending physicians may also have an academic title at an affiliated university such as "professor"
What is the doctors name who deliver babies?
the doctors that take care of babies is called a pediatrician. you could get mixed up with a nurse and a pediatrician but the difference is that a nurse doesn't only take care of babies and kids. they can take care of any size.
Is there a way to stop pregnancy without going to the doctors?
yes but it could be dangerous. some folks use wire hangers and dislodge the fetus.
What is a Doctor who treats animal diseases and injuries called?
A doctor who treats animals is called a Veterinarian or a Veterinary Doctor
What kind of doctor specializes in anemia?
A hematologist specializes in the area of blood and bone marrow. These doctors are very essential in diagnosing and treating blood illnesses and cell count problems.
a blood check doesn't always have to do with your particular illness at the time you have it taken. the doctor looks at your charts and may see that you haven't had a blood work up in a while and draws blood to check your colesteral-sugar levels-infections-hiv -anemia and many other things as well as drugs and booze. it's just a way of giving your body a small tune-up and to head off any problems before they become big problems
How is urine examination useful to doctor?
Urine analysis, also known as Urinalysis, is an important part of medical diagnosis because of how simple it is. Many infections or sedimentary evidence can be quickly detected using a urinalysis.
Why do doctors measure your neck?
They are checking to see if your glands are swollen, or if you have any lumps below your ears, or if your thyroid is swollen.
What doctor use to listen to your heart beat?
Stethoscope. It's used to listen into the internal sounds of the body, most frequently the heart or the lung. It can also be used for intestines, blood flow and non-medical uses such as in car engines.
Is getting two ears pierced gay?
The whole gay not gay thing doesn't apply to body piercing, it's dead and gone. Many people have both ears pierced and some just have left or right but to imply this has anything to do with sexual orientation is the same as profiling (it's just wrong).
What are rheumatologist average salary?
The median expected salary for a typical Physician - Rheumatology in the United States is $173,307.
What are the working conditions of a dermatologist?
Generally a Dermatologist works in a practice of his own, he would be the only doctor seeing many patients a day. He would have some secretaries to schedule appointments and such for him to actually make money. If your in a practice of your own patients are the only way to make money so it's best if you have a good reputation too.
Can medicade patient be denied or charged for a copy of medical records?
Yes, pursuant to Health & Safety Code section 123110, a doctor can charge 25 cents per page plus a reasonable clerical fee. For diagnostic films, such as an x-ray, MRI, CT and PET scans, you can be charged the actual cost of copying the films. This only applies if you have made a written request for a copy of your medical records to be provided to you.
What degrees are needed to become a transplant surgeon?
To be a transplant surgeon, a proper medical school 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 Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS/MBChB) degree is required. A residency in surgery and specialization in transplant surgery must be completed and board certification examinations must be successfully passed.
Do pediatricians have sick leave?
If a pediatrician works for a hospital then yes they have sick leave, but they need to call in so that another pediatrician can see their patients. If a pediatrician is in private practice, they don't usually have sick leave, but can try to call another pediatrician to see their patients for them. If they can get someone to cover them, then they can take off, if not, then they have to come in.
What is the highest pay of a forensic pathologist?
The highest pay of a forensic pathologist is around $610,000 a year.
What is the name of the Doctor Who treats epilepsy?
A doctor with specialty training in epilepsy is a neurologist/epileptologist.
What would be the most challenging thing as a surgeon?
well it depends what type of nurse, a doctor nurse or hospital nurse, i think a hospital nurse would be hard to let 'people go' when they die, you see their family cry and stuff...
What is the highest ranking doctors degree?
For the highest average lifetime salary, a medical degree such as the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.), Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), or the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.). For the highest average starting salary, probably the Ph.D. in finance or accounting, since there's a major shortage of PhDs in those fields right now. I don't think there's a definitive answer, however. The US Department of Labor compiles salary data for occupations, but not for degrees.
Why do doctors check your feet?
I don't know that this has anything to with miscarriages, but a frequent reason for checking your finger tips is to check your circulation. If you press your fingertips until the skin under the nail turns white, the time it takes to turn back to pink is a good indication of capillary function.
How do you get your doctors to communicate to each other?
As with any situation in which you are trying to get people to cooperate with you, it is best to approach everyone involved with kindness, openness, and the willingness to help move the process along in any way that you can. Most doctors have many patients, and aren't afforded the time to spend getting to know each one as in depth as they would like. Being prepared to talk to and work with the individuals at the reception desk, having phone numbers and addresses ready, and relaying to your doctor specifically what you wish could be communicated may help you to get your doctor's office to cooperate.
What year was The American Medical Association established?
The Foundation of the American medical association was in 1950.