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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.

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Do surgeons get days off?

Yeah surgeons do get vacation. Some more than others though. If you're say, a colorectal surgeon in private practice you probably will have some pretty good vacation time. If you're a transplant surgeon working in an academic/hospital setting then vacation time will be almost non-existent.

What is the yearly income of a surgeon?

The entry level income for a general surgeon is about $54 per hour. For a 2080 hour year, that would equal about $112,000.

Why surgeon often spray some ether on skin while performing minor surgery?

Ether unconsciousness. In the past this was used a lot... now, I think, there are many safer gasses that are used in surgery.

How many hand surgeons are in the US?

The American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons reports that in 2003, there are 15,853 active fellows, 1,829 resident members, and 2,240 candidate members, for a total of 19,922 orthopedic surgeons in the United States.

Where can you become a surgeon?

1. Graduate College (4 years) 2. Apply to, and be accepted by a Medical School. 3. Graduate Medical School (4 years) 4. Apply for, and be accepted by a Surgical Residency Training Program at a teaching hospital 5. Complete the Residency Program (4 to 8 years, depending on what type of Surgery) 6. Pass your Specialty Board Certification examination.

Do metal plates hurt or cause discomfort to your head?

Metal plates can cause pain or discomfort in your head. It is usually rare to have pain associated with metal implants. If you are experiencing pain or discomfort due to metal plates in your head; seek immediate medical attention as this could be potentially dangerous.

What percentage of college graduates become surgeons?

2% but the fastest growing occupation in the US iis physician assistant-JoymakerRN

Who helps a surgeon during surgery?

a nurse or somebody capable of listenin to a surgeons commands and has his/her medical degree

Do you capitalize rheumatologist?

Certainly rheumatologists capitalize with their patients giving them drugs that wont help them and keep them coming back. That's the science of the profession.

Keep them coming back trying something else and they will return because one prescription will be worst than the last.

Where can you find local cardiovascular surgeons?

One could find a cardiovascular consultant in the same location one would find a cardiologist. They can be found in hospitals and clinics specializing in diseases involving the heart.

Who makes morer an anesthesiologist or a neurosurgeon?

Sadly an anesthesiologist.

but, if you are considering either of those fields, knowing that 'morer' is not a word will help you in the future.

What surgical procedures are performed by Best Heart Surgeon in Delhi?

Best Heart Surgeon in Delhi performs various operations namely heart valve repair/replacement, coronary artery bypass, heart transplantation, transmyocardial laser revascularization etc.

What oral surgeons do free dental work?

If you visit your Doctor and explain your problem, you may get a referral to an Oral Son the health service. This is very likely if you have a pathalogical condition , but unlikely if you just want whiter teeth , for example.

How many hours a week do brain surgeons work?

AnswerThey work anywhere from 8 to 20 hours a day it depends on how many patients are you are going to operate on and many more come in to to speak or to talk to you about pain in their back or something else they want to talk about.

How long should you study for surgeon?

Well its might depend on what you are studying first of all and what Field of work you want to be in OR The type of surgeon (:

What subjects are needed for an orthopedic surgeon?

There is no particular major needed to become any type of doctor in particular. You just need to graduate college with a 4 year degree, with the required science classes. I for instance received a PhD in Physics before I went to medical school. But many pre-med students choose to major in either biology or chemistry.

The only particular requirement to become an orthopedic surgeon is to graduate a 4 year medical school, and then complete a residency in orthopedic surgery.

Who is the best Neuro-surgeon in this world?

There are many Doctors who comes into the category of the best Neuro-surgeon. And here are few names.

1- Dr Phillip Gutin (Memorial Sloan Ketting Hospital in NYC, NY )

2- Keith Black (Cedars-Sinai Hospital Medical Center in Los Angeles)

3-Dr Marcus Stoodley (Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney)

4.-Dr Edward Benzel (Cleveland Clinic, Ohio)

5.-Dr Prem Pillay (formerly Cleveland Clinic,OH now at Mt Elizabeth Hospital,Singapore)

How does the surgeon general get the job?

Once you have qualified and trained as a surgeon, and having been certified and completed the specialist training, you apply for jobs advertised, attend an interview and once successful, join and work in the hospital as a Surgeon.

Is it hard to become a neurosurgeon?

There's gotta be alot of hard work and studying involved. In Australia the time span is approx. 15-17 years of studying, residency and exam taking until your finally qaulified...THEN you get to star operating

Who is the Best neurosurgeon in sir ganga ram hospital delhi?

There are many renowned Docs in Ganga Ram.

Sir Gangaram hospital is a private hospital, and they always have business conflicts of interest. The consultants (neurosurgeons) used to change very frequently. In order to know who is best, you have to meet few more doctors and do your own research depending on the patients profile, disease particulars etc. Its always best to compare with an apex govt sector hospital in terms of cost etc.

Hospital is good but it works like a business centre and is expensive.

One time Consultation Fee : Rs.600/-

How long do you have to go to school to be a plastic surgeon?

By Cosmetic surgeon, I assume you mean Plastic surgeon.

If so, you must complete undergraduate and medical school (8 years), then finish a general surgery residency (5-6 years), then a plastic surgery fellowship (3 years).

All in all, looks like 16-17 years after high school