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A Nephrologist is a phyisician studying the functions and any thing related to the kidneys. Here are just a couple of things a Nephrologist has to study. Clinic
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Can you practice as a doctor in America without USMLE?

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No, in order to practice as a doctor in America, https://nhanlambangcap24h.com/ you generally need to pass the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE). The USMLE is a three-step e
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Where do you take a usmle?

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The United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) is typically taken at designated test centers located throughout the United States and around the world.
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Macbeth



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In Macbeth who did the doctor suggest the one with unnatural troubles needed to see for a cure A-the witches B-the devine C-the hecate or D-banquo's ghost?

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The doctor in Macbeth suggests that the person with unnatural troubles should seek help from the divine (B) for a cure, rather than from sources such as witches
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Job Training and Career Qualifications



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Is usmle exam required to a doctor who has already qualified MD anaesthesia MD anaesthesia is from India and which is Master degree?

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Certainly! If you're a doctor who has already qualified MD in Anesthesia from India and you're considering practicing medicine in the United States, here's what
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Dr. Seuss



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Can a diploma engineer prefix his name with er like a doctor writes Dr?

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In some engineering fields, like civil or mechanical, engineers can use the prefix "Er." (short for "Engineer") before their name to indicat
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Movies



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How many Oscars did High Noon win?

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Nominated for 8 and won 4.The movie won Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Film Editing, Best Music Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture,
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Medical Terminology



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What does the medical abbreviation np ov mean?

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The medical abbreviation "np ov" can stand for "no period observed." It is used to indicate that a female patient has not had a menstrual pe
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What is the difference between a urologist and a neurologist?

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A urologist specializes in conditions affecting the urinary tract and male reproductive system, while a neurologist specializes in conditions affecting the nerv
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What is the definition of DO doctor do?

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A Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) is a physician with a medical degree who is trained to emphasize a holistic approach to patient care and focus on the musc
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Health



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What is an occult hernia?

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An occult hernia is a hernia that is not visible from the outside due to its location inside the body. It may not present with the typical bulging or protrusion
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What does the medical abbreviation FACCP mean?

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FACCP stands for "Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy." It is a professional designation for pharmacists who have advanced clinical tr
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Doctors



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What is Vasculitic process with resultant focal demyelination?

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Vasculitic process is inflammation of blood vessels that can affect the central nervous system. Resultant focal demyelination refers to damage to the myelin she
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Health



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When a patient is seen by his surgeon for postoperative complications any services provided are?

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typically included in the global surgical package that the surgeon billed for the original surgery. Any postoperative care and follow-up services needed within
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Herbal Medicine



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A periodonist mainly treats patients with?

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A periodontist mainly treats patients with gum diseases such as gingivitis and periodontitis. They specialize in diagnosing, preventing, and treating issues rel
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Auto Insurance



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Who has the authority to revoke a physician's license?

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Typically, the state medical board or licensing agency has the authority to revoke a physician's license. This action is usually taken when the physician is fou
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Medical Terminology



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What is the specialization in a doctorate degree of medicine?

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Specializations in a doctorate degree of medicine can include fields such as internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery, psychiatry, obstetrics and gynecology, and
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Cars & Vehicles



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How long does it take to get a doctoral degree?

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It typically takes around 4-6 years to complete a doctoral degree, depending on the field of study, research requirements, and program structure. Some programs
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Books and Literature



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Who is Doctor Zhivago?

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Doctor Zhivago is a novel written by Russian author Boris Pasternak, published in 1957. The novel follows the life of poet and physician Yuri Zhivago during the
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Science



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Where do doctors get their lab coats is there a lab coat store?

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There are any number of places where doctors can obtain their lab coats. They can use disposable lab coats or can order personalized cloth reusables. Almost any
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Health



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Do neurosurgeons have to have any certification or licenses?

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Both. Board certification and a state license.