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Obstetricians

An obstetrician is a specialist dealing with the care of women and their children during pregnancy, childbirth and postnatal period. A mid-wife is the equivalent of an obstetrician but doesn't have a doctorate degree, only a nursing degree and secondary education specializing in pre and postnatal care.

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Is there any extra training you need to become a pedatrician?

The common path to practicing as a physician requires 8 years of education beyond high school and 3 to 8 additional years of internship and residency. All States, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories license physicians. Education and training. Formal education and training requirements for physicians are among the most demanding of any occupation-4 years of undergraduate school, 4 years of medical school, and 3 to 8 years of internship and residency, depending on the specialty selected. A few medical schools offer combined undergraduate and medical school programs that last 6 years rather than the customary 8 years. Premedical students must complete undergraduate work in physics, biology, mathematics, English, and inorganic and organic chemistry. Students also take courses in the humanities and the social sciences. Some students volunteer at local hospitals or clinics to gain practical experience in the health professions. The minimum educational requirement for entry into medical school is 3 years of college; most applicants, however, have at least a bachelor's degree, and many have advanced degrees. There are 146 medical schools in the United States-126 teach allopathic medicine and award a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree; 20 teach osteopathic medicine and award the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree. Acceptance to medical school is highly competitive. Applicants must submit transcripts, scores from the Medical College Admission Test, and letters of recommendation. Schools also consider an applicant's character, personality, leadership qualities, and participation in extracurricular activities. Most schools require an interview with members of the admissions committee. Students spend most of the first 2 years of medical school in laboratories and classrooms, taking courses such as anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology, psychology, microbiology, pathology, medical ethics, and laws governing medicine. They also learn to take medical histories, examine patients, and diagnose illnesses. During their last 2 years, students work with patients under the supervision of experienced physicians in hospitals and clinics, learning acute, chronic, preventive, and rehabilitative care. Through rotations in internal medicine, family practice, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, psychiatry, and surgery, they gain experience in the diagnosis and treatment of illness. Following medical school, almost all M.D.s enter a residency-graduate medical education in a specialty that takes the form of paid on-the-job training, usually in a hospital. Most D.O.s serve a 12-month rotating internship after graduation and before entering a residency, which may last 2 to 6 years. A physician's training is costly. According to the Association of American Medical Colleges, in 2004 more than 80 percent of medical school graduates were in debt for educational expenses. Licensure and certification. All States, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories license physicians. To be licensed, physicians must graduate from an accredited medical school, pass a licensing examination, and complete 1 to 7 years of graduate medical education. Although physicians licensed in one State usually can get a license to practice in another without further examination, some States limit reciprocity. Graduates of foreign medical schools generally can qualify for licensure after passing an examination and completing a U.S. residency. M.D.s and D.O.s seeking board certification in a specialty may spend up to 7 years in residency training, depending on the specialty. A final examination immediately after residency or after 1 or 2 years of practice also is necessary for certification by a member board of the American Board of Medical Specialists (ABMS) or the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). The ABMS represents 24 boards related to medical specialties ranging from allergy and immunology to urology. The AOA has approved 18 specialty boards, ranging from anesthesiology to surgery. For certification in a subspecialty, physicians usually need another 1 to 2 years of residency. Other qualifications. People who wish to become physicians must have a desire to serve patients, be self-motivated, and be able to survive the pressures and long hours of medical education and practice. Physicians also must have a good bedside manner, emotional stability, and the ability to make decisions in emergencies. Prospective physicians must be willing to study throughout their career to keep up with medical advances. Advancement. Some physicians and surgeons advance by gaining expertise in specialties and subspecialties and by developing a reputation for excellence among their peers and patients. Many physicians and surgeons start their own practice or join a group practice. Others teach residents and other new doctors, and some advance to supervisory and managerial roles in hospitals, clinics, and other settings. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section indicated below.

How much money do ER Pysicians make a year?

Depending upon where exactly you work at, the normally yearly salary that an ER physician makes a year is about 259,970 a year.

What do you need to become a commercial maker?

To become a commercial maker, there are several things you MUST have, and a few others that you SHOULD have.

1. You must have video editing software such as Sony Vegas, Apple Final Cut, etc. - You need professional video editing software that allows you to see the 'Safe' areas of the video. Consumer video editing software like Windows Movie Maker will not do, because the final output video will have the edges cut off when viewed on TV. Professional NLE's (non-linear editing software) display lines around the video called the 'safe title' area, so you can see what will be displayed on TV. Professional NLE's also allow you to create the types of effects and transitions that businesses expect.

2. You must have a computer capable of editing video- Not all computers have the capacity to edit video, because it takes up a lot of resources. You need a computer with above average RAM, at least a processor speed of 7200 rpm, and above average hard drive space.

3. You must have access to royalty free music libraries- You cannot use music that you do not own unless you get a license for it. Commercials that use popular songs are paying lots of money to use that song. However, you can purchase royalty free music libraries that include the license to use the music as you wish. You can find these online.

4. You must have the ability to provide professional voiceovers for your commercials- Many commercials contain the voice of an unseen person. This is a 'voiceover', and they are easy to find online. VO artists can record your voiceover, and send it to you as an mp3.

5. You should have a professional camera, such as a Canon GL2. You cannot show up to shoot a commercial with just a camcorder, you won't be taken seriously, and the quality will not be good. Professional cameras have 3 chips (3ccd), and give great resolution. You can find pro cameras for as low as $2500.

6. You should have a shotgun microphone or wireless lapel mic. This allows you to record your subjects from a distance, and still sound like they are a foot from the camera. Shotgun mics pick up the sound that is right in from of them, filtering out sounds from the sides. Lapel mics are small, and clip on the shirt.

7. You should have a DVD burner to put your commercial on DVD for tv stations and dub houses. A dub house can put your commercial on a Beta SP tape, which many television stations require.

8. You should have a library of stock video clips and images. Not all commercials will require you to shoot video. Many times you can use pre-shot video called 'stock video' related to the subject of your commercial. For instance, a commercial about a cleaning service can include stock video and images of maids, people cleaning, a happy family at home, and non-descript service vans. You can find stock video libraries online.

9. This should be at the top, but here it is...you must have knowledge of production, editing, and rendering. You know what production and editing are. Rendering is the process of turning your edited video production into a video file. Until you render it, it is just a mass of sound and images. Rendering is sort of akin to baking. You put the cake mix in the pan, but it's not actually a cake until you cook it.

Hope this helps,

Arik Bannister- CommercialMaker.com

What training do you need to become a brick mason?

You would become an apprentice with a journeyman brick layer and from there learn the trade.

Can you get pregnant on the first or second day after periods are finished?

Yes. On average, a woman ovulates on the thirteenth day after her period starts, but women frequently ovulate sooner. Sperm can live inside a woman for 5 days.

Count the first day of your period as day 1. If your period ends on day 5, you have sex on day 6, and you ovulate on day 11, the sperm may fertilize the egg.

What kind of training do you need to become a baker?

you need to have training in cooking. you need education in science math and have good command of language- not a lot but hard to master!!

What are some pros and cons of being a fashion designer?

Pros: -You can be creative. -You can use your imagination and input. -You can create something that only has your name on it. Cons: -People have to like the design. -You need to be found by someone, which can take a while. -You have to handle criticism.

What are the pros and cons of being in an open marriage?

If you are in an open marriage that means that both you and your wife get to sleep around with anyone they want, and the other person has nothing to say about that. They go where they want, when they want, they aren't home slaving over a cooked meal and the certainly don't have to pay for anything they don't want to pay for. Do you see any downsides to an open marriage now?

Answer 2:

Pros:

Still have financial linkage.

Courting other people can be quite enjoyable.

May be seen as fashionable by some people.

Cons:

Higher rate of STDs.

Courting other people can be expensive, and time consuming.

May be looked down upon by some people.

Both (con and pro):

Lack of possession of the other.

Intimacy issues.

Continual competition and comparison to others.

How many hours does it take to become professional at something?

10,000 hours at least.

This is a proven fact from studies at WSU.

Does minimal cm mean the egg was fertilized already or not very fertile cm?

Having dry or very little cm is considered infertile/hostile cervical mucus. This type of cm is usually an indicator that ovulation has already occurred and is also quite common in the days following menstruation.

How much does a general obstetrician make hourly?

The average median salary would be $120. per hour.

The average median salary weekly would be $4800.

The average median salary monthly would be $20,666.

As of 2010, In the USA the annual median Obstetrician Salary is $248,000.

The lower end 10% is around $101,000 annually.

The upper end 10% is around $350,000 annually.

What is the job outlook for a vetenarian?

As of June 2013 in the United States, the job outlook is mixed. A recent study by the AVMA found significant underutilization of services throughout the profession and projected this surplus capacity to continue through 2020. The major sectors of veterinary medicine in the United States - small animal/companion animal practice, equine practice and mixed animal practice - have sufficient trained veterinary professionals to meet demand for the next five years or so. However, underserved areas such as some large animal/production medicine in rural ares and public health still have openings that are not being filled with competent individuals.

All of this is translating into lower initial salaries and reduced benefit packages for newly graduating veterinarians. Also, depending upon the location, new veterinarians are having a hard time finding employment in the type of practice they have trained for.

Is gynecology the branch of medicine that treats mother and fetus through all stages of labor delivery and postpartum?

" Obsterics is the branch of medicine that provides care to the mother and fetus during pregnancy, labor,delivery, and postpartum peroid know as puerperium." (Delmar's Clinical Medical Assisting pg.317"

What is annual salary?

The Annualized Salary is the salary that an employee would have if he/she were to work full-time for an entire standard year.

Would a major in health science be more helpful to become an obtetrician or a biology major?

After looking at several course requirements for Helath Science Programs, I believe it would be a very helpful major if you are planning to continue your education and become a physician or other health care professional. As far as I know it does not offer credentials of it's own so teaching may be a problem.

When should you see an obstetrician?

For gynecological surgeries related things

Is there any sickness named amoniya?

havi breath pation have alchaimer.temperatyra up and down.she have antibiotik but still everything.that can i help to her brething.thank you

What is an open marriage?

This is when a couple decides that they can both have sex with another person.

This is rare for obvious reasons.

A couple may do this because they feel that this will keep their own relationship intact.

This is also called "negotiated infidelity"