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Welcome to Doctor Detail Inc, the finest choice for ECO-Friendly Mobile Detailing in the DC Metro Area! For 12+ years we’ve specialized in reviving vehicles to like-new condition, all at the convenience of your location. Mar 27, 2020  Medical workers at Bogor City Hospital conduct an examination of a patient suspected of having COVID-19 during a simulation in an isolation room at the hospital in Bogor, West Java, on March 4.

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Physician
Occupation
NamesPhysician, medical practitioner, medical doctor or simply doctor
Occupation type
Professional
Medicine, health care
Description
CompetenciesThe ethics, art and science of medicine, analytical skills, critical thinking
Education required
MBBS, MD, MDCM, or DO
Clinics, hospitals
Related jobs
General practitioner
Family physician
Surgeon
Specialist physician

A physician or medical doctor is a person who uses medicine to treat illness and injuries to improve a patient's health.

In most countries, the basic medical degree qualifies a person to treat patients and prescribe appropriate treatment, including drugs. A physician may also do the simplest kinds of surgery.

Training and qualifications[changechange source]

Doctors are trained in medical schools which are usually part of a university. They hold a degree awarded by a medical school. Doctors work in hospitals, medical clinics, from their own offices, or may even visit people in their homes. They may also work for schools, companies, sports teams, or the military. Medical doctors are often assisted in their work by nurses.

The basic degree is awarded on the successful completion of medical school education and practice. It is given different names in different countries. It is M.D. (Doctor of Medicine) in the USA, Scotland and some other countries. In England, different universities use different terms. The University of London qualification is M.B. Ch.B. (that is, Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery). Most countries have higher qualifications, based on experience, supervised work, more exams, and theses. Because of its history, in England a general practitioner eventually becomes an MRCP (member of the Royal College of Physicians), but a surgeon works towards becoming an MRCS (Member of the Royal College of Surgeons). A similar system is used in Edinburgh, Ireland and Canada.

What they do[changechange source]

Medical doctors treat patients by finding out what is wrong with them, known as a diagnosis. They ask questions about the patient's symptoms. These might include fever or pain. They may ask about past illnesses or family members who have been sick. They will then examine the patient. They look at different parts of the body, listen to the heart and lungs with a stethoscope. Sometimes they may need to collect a sample of blood, use an x-ray machine, or use other tools. When they have gathered enough information, a doctor can make a diagnosis and then plan a treatment. Often they prescribedrugs.

Specialists[changechange source]

Some physicians only work on certain diseases or injuries, or may only work on one part of the human body. These doctors are called specialists. For example, there are doctors who specialize in diseases of the stomach or intestines. Other medical doctors are 'general practitioners' or 'family practitioners'. This means that they do a little bit of everything. The general practitioner the first doctor a patient will see, and this doctor may decide to send them to a specialist doctor if needed.

Some types of specialists are:

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  • Anesthesiologist, a doctor who gives anesthesia to patients
  • Dentist, also known in the US as a dental surgeon, is a surgeon who specializes in dentistry—the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and conditions of the oral cavity.
  • Ophthalmologist, a doctor who specialises in treating eyes
  • Podiatrist, a doctor who specialises in treating feet
  • Psychiatrist, a doctor who specializes in psychiatry, and treats people with mental illness. Psychiatrists can prescribe psychiatric medication.
  • Surgeon, a doctor who performs surgery
  • Pediatrician, a child specialist who also knew about everything such as elderly health, mental illness, eye problems etc.,

Related pages[changechange source]

References[changechange source]

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Physicians.
  1. In 1949, Fildes' painting The Doctor was used by the American Medical Association in a campaign against a proposal for nationalized medical care put forth by President Harry S. Truman. The image was used in posters and brochures along with the slogan, 'Keep Politics Out of this Picture' implying that involvement of the government in medical care would negatively affect the quality of care. 65,000 Posters of The Doctor were displayed, which helped to raise public skepticism for the nationalized healthcare campaign.
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The Detail Doctor

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Welcome to Doctor Detail Inc, the finest choice for ECO-Friendly Mobile Detailing in the DC Metro Area! For 12+ years we’ve specialized in reviving vehicles to like-new condition, all at the convenience of your location. Mar 27, 2020  Medical workers at Bogor City Hospital conduct an examination of a patient suspected of having COVID-19 during a simulation in an isolation room at the hospital in Bogor, West Java, on March 4.

(Redirected from Medical doctor)
Physician
Occupation
NamesPhysician, medical practitioner, medical doctor or simply doctor
Occupation type
Professional
Medicine, health care
Description
CompetenciesThe ethics, art and science of medicine, analytical skills, critical thinking
Education required
MBBS, MD, MDCM, or DO
Clinics, hospitals
Related jobs
General practitioner
Family physician
Surgeon
Specialist physician

A physician or medical doctor is a person who uses medicine to treat illness and injuries to improve a patient's health.

In most countries, the basic medical degree qualifies a person to treat patients and prescribe appropriate treatment, including drugs. A physician may also do the simplest kinds of surgery.

Training and qualifications[changechange source]

Doctors are trained in medical schools which are usually part of a university. They hold a degree awarded by a medical school. Doctors work in hospitals, medical clinics, from their own offices, or may even visit people in their homes. They may also work for schools, companies, sports teams, or the military. Medical doctors are often assisted in their work by nurses.

The basic degree is awarded on the successful completion of medical school education and practice. It is given different names in different countries. It is M.D. (Doctor of Medicine) in the USA, Scotland and some other countries. In England, different universities use different terms. The University of London qualification is M.B. Ch.B. (that is, Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery). Most countries have higher qualifications, based on experience, supervised work, more exams, and theses. Because of its history, in England a general practitioner eventually becomes an MRCP (member of the Royal College of Physicians), but a surgeon works towards becoming an MRCS (Member of the Royal College of Surgeons). A similar system is used in Edinburgh, Ireland and Canada.

What they do[changechange source]

Medical doctors treat patients by finding out what is wrong with them, known as a diagnosis. They ask questions about the patient's symptoms. These might include fever or pain. They may ask about past illnesses or family members who have been sick. They will then examine the patient. They look at different parts of the body, listen to the heart and lungs with a stethoscope. Sometimes they may need to collect a sample of blood, use an x-ray machine, or use other tools. When they have gathered enough information, a doctor can make a diagnosis and then plan a treatment. Often they prescribedrugs.

Specialists[changechange source]

Some physicians only work on certain diseases or injuries, or may only work on one part of the human body. These doctors are called specialists. For example, there are doctors who specialize in diseases of the stomach or intestines. Other medical doctors are 'general practitioners' or 'family practitioners'. This means that they do a little bit of everything. The general practitioner the first doctor a patient will see, and this doctor may decide to send them to a specialist doctor if needed.

Some types of specialists are:

Shure. Shure RF CertificationLearn how to navigate real-world situations using real equipment.

  • Anesthesiologist, a doctor who gives anesthesia to patients
  • Dentist, also known in the US as a dental surgeon, is a surgeon who specializes in dentistry—the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and conditions of the oral cavity.
  • Ophthalmologist, a doctor who specialises in treating eyes
  • Podiatrist, a doctor who specialises in treating feet
  • Psychiatrist, a doctor who specializes in psychiatry, and treats people with mental illness. Psychiatrists can prescribe psychiatric medication.
  • Surgeon, a doctor who performs surgery
  • Pediatrician, a child specialist who also knew about everything such as elderly health, mental illness, eye problems etc.,

Related pages[changechange source]

References[changechange source]

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Physicians.
  1. In 1949, Fildes' painting The Doctor was used by the American Medical Association in a campaign against a proposal for nationalized medical care put forth by President Harry S. Truman. The image was used in posters and brochures along with the slogan, 'Keep Politics Out of this Picture' implying that involvement of the government in medical care would negatively affect the quality of care. 65,000 Posters of The Doctor were displayed, which helped to raise public skepticism for the nationalized healthcare campaign.
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