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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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What can you do to stop your pants falling down each time you sit down or bend over without changing the look of the pants?

stop popping a boner faggots

Law pro tailors belt is worn with shirt tucked in around the waist just under the pants belt line then pants are worn over it. It is made of a lite clingy rubber that will keep your shirt in place and if pants are correct size will tend to help keep them up as well. It does not show on the outside or alter the pants or shirt. However in my opinion it wont work as well as suspenders if you are going to be required to do anything very active and of course the tighter the pants fit the better the pants will cling to the belt and shirt.

What is expansion of MBBS?

It is a dual degree, usually taken at a graduate level, for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.

MBBS is an undergrad/grad degree, anyone can do it as long as they fulfill the school's requirement for whatever course they are applying for that awards them the MBBS.

But yes, expanded, the MBBS makes you a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. :)

Just had to point that out!

Applying to medical school this year for entry next year (undergraduate MBBS - 5/6 years, 6 plus an iBSc)

What education is needed to become an oral pathologist?

oral and maxillofacial pathology is a recognized dental specialty by the American dental association. to be accepted into this specialty you will first need to graduate from an accredited dental school. to get into dental school you will most likely need an bachelors degree in basic sciences, although it can be in anything. oral path residencies are usually 3 years long which leads to a certificate or masters degree or 6 years which leads to a PhD.

3-4 years of undergrad3-4 years of dental school3-6 years of oral path residency 9-14 years of college they know their stuff

Why did the doctor refuse to treat coyotitlo?

the doctor didn't care much for coyotito's race, which was india, and also because his family didn't have any money

What kinda of education do you need to become a veterinary pathologist?

4-5 years of education to get DVM degree, and additional 3-5 years of residency training in pathology. At the end, one has to pass the ACVP board examination to become Board-certified veterinary pathologist.

Which group of people must take the hippocratic oath?

Physicians

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While physicians are the group most associated with the Hippocratic oath not all take it. The original Hippocratic oath contains many sections that are deemed antiquated and even offensive to modern people such as starting out by praying to the good Apollo, forbidding abortion, and commanding doctors to train the children of other doctors for free.

Most schools have the graduating students recite an oath of some kind but many have substituted a completely different oath and the ones that do use the "Hippocratic Oath" actually use a modified version that is felt to be more in keeping with modern times.

Also, physicians have no monopoly on the oath. Any other group, presumably of health care providers of some sort, can elect to use the oath as part of a ceremony even if very few non-physician groups do.

As a side line and to debunk one common myth: The phrase "do no harm" is not in the Hippocratic Oath. Scholars debate whether it is a lose paraphrase of sentiments in the oath or from a different source all together.

What term did Swiss psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler coin in 1912 from the latin for self ism?

Autismus - English autism - but he coined that in 1910.
(He also coined 'schizophrenia'.)
According to PCH , that answer is wrong.

PCH: Schizophrenia

Is depression a preexisting condition when Psychiatrist says is a misdiagnosis if Bipolar is not yet recognized by clinician?

In regards to a preexisting condition for insurance purposes it is necessary to get a complete psychological evaluation in order for a proper diagnosis of Bi-Polar Disorder. Bi-polar Disorder is one of the most misdiagnosed forms of Mental Illness there are. The misdiagnoses is correct if in fact one has been currently confirmed to have Bi-polar, However People may be confused due to the fact that bi-polar was previously known as: Manic Depressive Disorder. There are several different types of Bi-polar and according to the symptoms and behaviors one displays helps the Medical Professional make a proper diagnose using the DSM.

I don't think you're asking the right question. Did you properly fill out the application? What does web MD say? http://www.webmd.com/ Are you talking about a group or individual plan? Maybe the Mental Health Parity Laws apply

Pre-x has to do with what you know your health to be or possibly should have known

AnswerLike the person stated above Bipolar Disorder is one of the most misdiagnosed mental illnesses out there. It is very common for people with this condition to go in and out of hospitals because of the severe lows that come with being Bipolar. I was continually treated only as having severe depression and that is just part of being bipolar and any person with the condition will tell you that is sucks to have to continually weather the storm even on medications because most bipolar medications rarely treat the depression and it is risky when combining anti-depressants as you have to find that specific "cocktail" which takes some years and years to find. A large number of people every year kill themselves due to this seductive mental illness because one minute you can feel on top of the world and capable to the point of delusion and then the next feeling like you do not even deserve to exist, certainly symptoms of depression, clinically diagnosed or not, the lows of being bipolar.

Is a promotion acquirable to be psychiatrist?

Psychiatrists are professionals who start off with medical degrees, and then receive a great deal of further professional training before they may practice.

Why do doctors do venesection?

For haemochromatosis (a inherited disorder that results in excess iron in the blood) and polycythaemia (malignant disorder (as in polycythaemia rubra vera) resulting in excess red blood cells).

Essentially to remove components from the blood that cannot be removed/treated with medication

What is the similarities between urology and nephrology?

Difference between Nephrology and Urology are:

Nephrology: The field of nephrology is a sub claim to fame of inward medication, and its fundamental center is diagnosing and overseeing maladies that influence the manner in which your kidneys work.

Urology: Urology is the part of medication worried about the urinary arrangement of the two guys and females. It additionally covers well-being conditions identified with male private parts and male propagation.

nephrologist treats include:

Progressed or ceaseless kidney sickness

Glomerular conditions, glomerulonephritis, and nephrotic disorder

Tubulointerstitial kidney ailments

Rounded imperfections

Kidney vascular conditions, for example, renal supply route stenosis

Kidney diseases

Kidney neoplasms, or strange developments

Auxiliary or practical variations from the norm of the kidney, bladder, or pee assortment framework.

Hypertension

Vasculitis.

Immune system conditions including the kidneys.

Electrolyte, liquid, and corrosive base irregular characteristics or aggravations.

Some metabolic issues.

Urologists treat includes:

The Bladder

Kidneys

Adrenal organs (situated on every kidney)

Ureters

Urethra

Testicles

Epididymis

Vas deferens

Original vesicles

Prostate organ

Penis

What should all doctors know about redheads?

If this is not meant as a joke, they should know that redheads may have a different level of pain tolerance than others.

Why do barbers make more than surgeons?

They don't. Barbers make as low as $35,000 and Surgeons can make up to $350,000.

What does MSW stand for after a doctor's name?

MSW = Master Social Worker

This is a masters degree. It is the official abbreviation on one's diploma, who has completed the degree. Those who have this degree are usually found in counseling fields, or government social worker fields.

If the doctor tells you to take your pills bid how often should you take them?

2xs a day

or one time a day thats how i tack it now i took it 2 times a day when i was little lik 7 but you should take none now and call the doctor and see they can hurt you if you dont need them or tack too many or less