Doctor is literally defined as 'teacher' and many with doctoral degrees are well able to teach in their field of expertise. Medical doctors of course practice medicine and teach their patients about the cause, nature, cure and avoidance of specific diseases.
2007-02-06 01:50:45
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answer #1
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answered by Kes 7
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chief and instructor, from Sanskrit DEK, reality. Like OrthoDOCS, immediately reality. I be conscious that you probably did not ask about health practitioner, with which the be conscious os regularly perplexed. PHYSICS is from the Greek for BIOLOGY, of all issues. maximum persons -- jointly with maximum medical doctors -- naively now no longer see the great means for authentic good yet are so invested contained in the affordable treatments --drugs and such-- that they now no longer seek for root --authentic -- causes. except the challenge is addressed on the foundation there'll continuously be unacceptable uncomfortable area outcomes, nevermind neglected gaining knowledge of opportunities, and much of money and politics and ... I scent horses! If I practice you to fish, you do not favor me to feed you. If I coach you effortless alignment with reality, you do not favor my prescriptions, or a fee plan. i am hoping you found this constructive. i am hoping it raised many extra questions, too. MAL
2016-11-02 11:38:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Doctor is a person who saves lives (if he can) without any seflish needs... as 2days doctors r... basiclly hes a social worker whos main aim is 2 serve d ppl n nt only money
2007-02-06 01:46:45
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answered by mansi k 2
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Doctors make people healthier. When people get sick, doctors figure out why. They give people medicine and other kinds of treatment. They also give advice about diet, exercise, and sleep.
Doctors use science to figure out what is making people sick. Doctors examine people, listen to them describe their health problems, and do tests to see what is wrong.
There are many kinds of doctors. Family and general practitioners are often the first doctors that people go to when they get sick. These doctors treat common problems. They also send patients to other doctors, called specialists. Specialists are experts in different types of health problems.
For example, internists focus on problems with internal organs. Pediatricians care for children and babies. Surgeons perform operations, like fixing broken bones or transplanting organs.
Most doctors are doctors of medicine (M.D.). They treat all kinds of diseases and injuries. Some doctors are doctors of osteopathic medicine (D.O.). They focus on muscles and bones.
Many doctors work long hours, at all times of day and night. Over one-third of physicians worked more than 60 hours a week in 2004. But doctors who work in small offices often have more time off. Doctors sometimes have to rush to the hospital to deal with emergencies.
How do you get ready? Back to Top
Becoming a doctor requires more training than most other jobs. It usually takes at least 11 years to become a doctor: 4 years of college, 4 years of medical school, and 3 years working in a hospital. For some specialties, doctors may have to work in a hospital for up to 8 years before they are trained.
To become a doctor, you should study biology, chemistry, physics, math, and English. It is not easy to get into medical school. You have to do very well in college and on medical school entrance tests.
Students spend most of the first 2 years of medical school in labs and classrooms. They take lots of science courses. They also learn to ask patients the right questions and how to examine them. They learn how to tell what sickness a patient has. In the last 2 years, students work with patients and doctors in hospitals and clinics. After medical school, doctors go to work in a hospital for a few years. They are called residents. To be a resident, you must take a test.
If you want to be a doctor, you should like to help people. You should be willing to study a lot.
You have to know how to talk to sick people. And you should be able to make decisions and handle emergencies.
How much does this job pay? Back to Top
Of all jobs, being a doctor usually pays the most money. The Medical Group Management Association's Physician Compensation and Production Survey says that most doctors earned between $133,000 and $321,000 in 2004. How much they earned depended on how long they had been doctors and where they lived. It also depended on how many hours they worked and how good a doctor they were. And it depended on what kind of doctor they were—specialists usually made more than general practitioners.
How many jobs are there? Back to Top
Physicians held about 567,000 jobs in 2004. More doctors are working as partners or in a group.
What about the future? Back to Top
BLS expects the number of jobs for physicians to grow faster than the average for all occupations through the year 2014. This is partly because new machines and tools are letting doctors treat more health problems. And it is partly because people are living longer and need more healthcare.
Job opportunities for doctors are expected to be good, especially in rural and low-income areas. Some of these areas do not have enough doctors.
Are there other jobs like this? Back to Top
Acupuncturists
Audiologists
Chiropractors
Dentists
Medical transcriptionists
Optometrists
Pharmacists
Physician assistants
Podiatrists
Nurses
Nurse practitioners
Speech-language pathologists
Veterinarians
Where can you find more information? Back to Top
More BLS information about physicians and surgeons can be found in the Occupational Outlook Handbook. The Handbook also shows where to find out even more about this jo
2007-02-07 22:24:41
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answered by rishab agarwal 1
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A doctor is one who do his service to all in a unselfish way! because saving the life of living being is serving a god!
2007-02-06 01:42:20
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answered by lakshmi d 2
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A Doctor is the person whom you go when you have some kind of illness.
2007-02-08 09:38:46
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answered by UnENG 3
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# A person who holds a doctorate
# Physician, a medical doctor
# Surgeon, see surgery
# Dentist, see dentistry
# Optometrist, see optometry
# Pharmacist, see Doctor of Pharmacy
# Veterinarian, an animal doctor
# Doctor of Chiropractic
# Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine, physicians in some States
# Doctor of Osteopathy, physicians and surgeons
# Doctor of Physical Therapy
# Doctor (title), a title of respect
# Doctor of the Church, an esteemed Catholic theologian
# Doctor (children's game)
# Doctor of Podiatry, see Podiatrist
# Doctor of Ministry, see Doctor of Ministry
2007-02-06 02:18:55
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answered by Anonymous
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WELL LET SEE......THERE ARE DR'S THAT REALLY WANT TO HELP YOU!
THERE ARE DR'S WHO ARE LOOKING FOR THE MOST MED'S THAT THEY CAN GIVE OUT......SO THEY CAN WIN A TRIP!!!
THERE ARE DR'S WHO ARE ASSHOLES BECAUSE THEY WENT TO MEDICAL SCHOOL FOR 15 YEARS THEY THINK THEY ARE BETTER THAN YOU.
THERE ARE DR'S WHO WANT TO FIND A CURE FOR DISEASE'S
THERE ARE SOME THAT SAY THE HELL WITH IT, IF WE DO THAT THEN WE WON'T MAKE ANY MONEY
THERE ARE DR'S WHO ARE JUST AFTER MAKING MONEY
LAST BUT NOT LEAST....THERE ARE DR'S THAT ARE SWEET & CARE ABOUT YOU......SOME THAT JUST CARE ABOUT THAT 2,000,000.00 THAT THEY WILL MAKE AT THE END OF THE YEAR!!!
LETS FACE THE FACTS.......SOME CARE & SOME DON'T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-02-08 08:07:01
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answered by bortharris@sbcglobal.net 2
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u mean a medical doctor obviously?
a doctor is a very fortunate humanbeing who is bestowed with the wonderful gift of serving the mankind because of his/her professional qualification/expertise in a very noble profession.
2007-02-06 04:41:31
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answered by ☆| raji |☆ says let's make life beautiful! 6
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DOCTOR IS A PERSON with a MEDICAL DEGREE.
A person who does PhD .i.e., DOCTORATE in any SUBJECT .i.e., completes his THESIS is also conferred a DEGREE of Doctor.
2007-02-06 03:08:16
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answered by s a 3
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