geriatric
2007-05-15 11:06:09
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answer #1
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answered by bear5521 2
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I think at the rate our country is moving in nutritionists and surgeons will be in great demand primarily due to the rate of obesity and other health related issues.
2007-05-20 23:57:38
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answered by ttcangel 2
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I read an article lately that said that there are very few docs going into family practice and ob/gyn and that there will be a shortage of those docs in the future.
2007-05-15 13:27:45
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answered by becca007 2
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1st .- Clinical genetist (predictor)
2nd.- Bionics implantologist (surgeon)
3rd.- Biomedic expert in transplantology (stem cells implant and surveillance)
2007-05-22 10:46:36
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answered by Sehr_Klug 50 6
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Transplant Surgeons.
By then tissue engineering and advances in immunology will allow us to grow organs to replace worn out hearts, kidneys, livers and such and we will not be dependent on human donors for these organs.
2007-05-16 06:54:10
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answered by Vinay K 3
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Garfield is absolutely correct with the exception of gerontology.
2007-05-22 19:32:43
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answered by jr95667 3
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we will be in need to respiratory tract physicians.
cause COPD will be the most killed disease all over the world after 10 years.
2007-05-15 13:49:16
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answered by shakazolo 1
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Geriatric (specialist in elderly). Some people say that also oncologists (specialist in cancer) will be very needed.
2007-05-15 11:34:18
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answered by drfjalonso 5
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psychatric and family medicine
2007-05-22 05:17:21
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answered by lilbluemag 2
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with the way the world is going - psychiatrist i think!
2007-05-15 11:40:53
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answered by Daniel F 6
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