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Surgeons

Surgeons are doctors who specialize repairing injuries, deformities, and diseases by performing operation on patients. Most surgeons specialize in various areas of the body, such as the heart, brain or bones.

1,181 Questions

Why are British surgeons called mister?

Because before there were surgeons the job had been done by barbers, who were not medically trained.

How stressful is it being a plastic surgeon?

Being a plastic surgeon is very stressful, because of the complications of the patient. But soon after it is a relief after the patient has recovered and has succeeded on there surgery!:)

Why does a surgeon need science?

People who practice surgery have a lot of responsibility for their patients' health. In order to understand the many processes and parts in the human body they must have a vast knowledge in fields like anatomy, biology, chemistry, physics, and even psychology. Science is the general term for the methods in which we examine the world and gather this knowledge which is then used by surgeons to cure and to rescue people.

What are some of the best orthopedic surgeons that can perform my surgery for free?

I don't believe there are many orthopedic surgeons who would offer to perform surgery for free. However, you can definitely look for insurance to see if your surgery would be covered.

What do abdominoplasty surgeons do for a living?

Abdominoplasty surgeons perform the procedure colloquially known as a tummy tuck for a living. An abdominoplasty procedure involves removing an excessive amount of fatty stomach tissues and strengthening the abdomen muscles.

Why does a person decide to become a general surgeon?

because of self-satisfaction in knowing that you helped someone

What is the technology that surgeons use?

Surgeons Use many different types of technology. Those could include:

CAT scans,

Heart Rate Monitors,

Computers,

Pagers,

And many more.

How many years does it take to become a spine surgeon?

Spine surgery is performed by doctors who have completed training in either neurosurgery or orthopedic surgery. To become a spine surgeon you must have a medical degree (8 years after high school); then complete a residency in either orthopedic surgery (5 years) or neurosurgery (6-7 years). Orthopedic surgeons who wish to specialize in spine surgery usually complete a spine fellowship following their residency, which is an additional 1 to 2 years of training. Neurosurgery residency provides adequate exposure to spine surgery, but some neurosurgeons choose to spend an additional year in spine fellowship.

So, including college, medical school, residency and fellowship it takes between 14 and 16 years of post high school education to become a spine surgeon.

How do you unlock the secrets on Amateur surgeon Christmas edition?

evidently, right now, you cannot unlock these secrets, but as we get closer to christmas, you will be able to

What are the advantages of being a plastic surgeon?

To either work on reconstructive surgery helping those who have got damaged or deformed some body and face areas or to work in cosmetic surgery with beauty enhancement procedures. Or both.

What dregree does one need to become a neurosurgeon?

You can major in any degree. You can have a Math degree or English degree, it really doesn't matter. The only thing that matters is if you participant in the pre-med program and take your MCAT. However, a lot of people often go for a Biology degree, because biology is about the human body and this will better your chance of getting accepted into a Medical School. You need to undergo a pre-med program to be accepted into Medical School, once done, then you can train/practice to become a neurosurgeon.

After my daughter had her hand surgery for webbed fingers the skin in between her fingers grew back together could i file for a lawsuit against the surgeon.?

Highl unlikely, it is a common talking point when counseling before the surgery. They probably also talked about the risk of infection when they talked about recurrence.

Mr chu has been scheduled for surgery to have his artritic hip replaced his surgeon tells him he must switch from aspirin to acetaminophen for pain control before his surgery why?

Aspirin is a blood thinner, so he needs to take no aspirin, nor any other form of salicylates for at least two weeks before his surgery. Otherwise, there could be a problem with excessive bleeding during, and after, the surgery.

Employment outlook of a plastic surgeon?

There are openings for skilled surgeons in some parts of the country. However you have to start out with your residency and that is a grueling process where you'll have little choice in where you end up.

If want a job as a surgeon, you are in luck there are many jobs out there, just meet qualification and you will usually get hired in your two interview.

Where is dr sunil perera now?

he is in sri lanka now...

5/19/2012

What are the higher up Surgeons called?

They become professors if they are higher than a 'surgeon'

Where can orthopedic surgeons go to college?

In the U.S., orthopedic surgeons first do a pre med in college then take MCAT exam then apply to a medical school. After finishing 4 yrs of med achool, orthopedic surgeons must do an extra comprehensive five-year residency program.

Upon completing the residency, you will need to be board certified and meet the state's licensure requirements before practicing.

Best regards ,

Dr. Adam Salman (a surgeon myself)

Who are the best face lift surgeons in the country?

The best face lift surgeons are the ones that have a university PHD. They must be certified and the authentic ones should always have their past work available so it is always good to take a look and speak with their current or past patients.