Im 16 and wondering if are you going to grow in to most of your fourskin when you get older?
No you have your foreskin when your born, dude. You either keep it or have it cut off in a procedure called circumcision. Your parents make the decision while they are still in the hospital when your born. So I'm willing to bet they said yes to this decision.
How much do emergency room doctors make?
This depends on what the hospital in question pays per hour for an ER doc. It also depends on how much the ER doc wants to work or how many shifts the doc can get a month. Also, you must consider which shift they are working, which can be a different amount per hour.
I work in a rural ER and this are the numbers at my hospital $170/hr, you work 12 hour shifts = $2040/shift If you work 4 days per week(48 hrs) that's $8160/week. If you get 2 weeks vacation and work 50 weeks/year = $408,00/year
Some ER's pay more and some pay less usually ranging between $125/hr - $225/hr.
Yes but what if you decide to work nights and long hours. How does that work?
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If the gunner has an object protruding from the chest wound what would you do?
Stabilize the object, and seal the wound.
What do you call the doctor of doctors?
There isn't a type of doctor who specifically treats doctors.
How many years does it take to be a GP?
In the UK, I believe it takes 8 years. However, the system is constantly changing so whether this continues to hold I am uncertain.
In short, they function as a doctor's doctor. In general, they work in collaboration with other doctors in diagnosing a myriad of diseases affecting patients in many ways such as giving intraoperative diagnoses (frozen sections) while the patient is on the operating table, diagnosing surgical specimens following removal to confirm and further classify diagnoses to providing laboratory and blood bank services with the ultimate goal of assisting clinicians in their treatment decision making plans for their patients. And yes, they also perform autopsies on inpatients if so requested by clinical staff and/or family members.
What was the name of the doctor of Joey's soap opera character on friends?
Dr Drake Ramoray (don't think the surname is spelt right tho :) )
What is the Australian average salary?
The median and average wage/salary is approx AUD$60,000 for men and AUD$52,000 for women
Humanistic and positive
It is excessive watering of the eyes. Also called as "Crocodile Tears"!
You don't have to let anyone in the room with you and the doctor in any state. The Doctor may be required to furnish a diagnosis to your employer in a workman's Comp case. This is done on paper, not by having a nurse in the room with you.
Will you be able to have an MD-Ph.D If you want to become a cardiovascular surgeon?
It is not necessary. To become a cardiovascular surgeon, a physician must hold the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree or the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree, be a licensed physician, and complete specialized residency and fellowship training. A plain old DO or MD with the proper training in cardiovascular surgery (residency/fellowship) is what you need. The D.O./Ph.D. and M.D./Ph.D. dual degrees are more research-oriented.