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like medical doctors and other types of doctors, what do the differernt types of doctors do to their patients

2007-12-26 03:20:35 · 5 answers · asked by Arielle J 1 in Science & Mathematics Medicine

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Too many to list. Start at the site below. It has links to many types.

2007-12-26 03:29:47 · answer #1 · answered by ghouly05 7 · 0 1

Im not religious in the least so perhaps im not the best person to answer this question, but there is a lot that you need to consider. First of all in this day and age not everyone takes relationships as seriously as they should and that goes for BOTH men and women. There are teenagers out there who don't care and even grown men who do a lot of slumming around. If a woman is the only person around who would be able to care for a child, and a man who is supposedly the better decision maker has up and left then its the woman's decision to terminate the pregnancy or not. You also must realize that there are a lot of criminals out there and a lot of Rape. Women who have been severely mentally traumatized probably don't want a child something that's supposed to be amazing and beautiful, to be scared but such a traumatic event. Not only thins, but there are also a lot of genetic diseases out there. I don't mean this is terms of children with diseases and terminating before they're born, I mean mothers with diseases, who's own life could be terminated if they gave birth. All things that need to be considered when having a baby.

2016-03-14 22:01:38 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well lets start with the training. There are three types of fully licensed physicians in the US. MD, DO, and DPM.
Everyone knows what an MD is. A DO is basically an MD who has extra training in musculoskeletal manipulation. They can also specialize in any area of medicine. A DPM is a podiatrist, they specialize in foot and ankle medicine and surgery, and that is all they do.
Now there are many types of specialties and subspecialties.
Family practice is a general practitioner who treats patients of all ages in all areas of medicine.
Pediatricians are primary care physicians who treat only children and adolescents.
Internal medicine physicians are primary care who treat adults only.
Now, for specialties, name an organ system and there is probably a specialty to deal with it, such as cardiology, pulmonolgy, gastroenterology, hematology/oncology, neurology, urology, obstetrics/gynecology, dermatology, endocrinology, orthopedics, nephrolopgy, radiology, pathology, psychiatry.
Now for each of those areas there is usually an adult version who started in internal med, and a pediatric version who started as a pediatrician. There is also usually a related surgical field, and several types of subspecialties.

2007-12-26 03:51:06 · answer #3 · answered by Troy 6 · 0 0

There are a lot of types of doctors and they have diffrent specialties.There are general practitioners, which mean they know about a little bit of this and a little bit of that but I suggest taht if you feel something in particular part of ur body, go to a specialits.here are some:

Neurologist- diseases of the brain and nerves
Gastroenterologist -for ur digestive system
Nephrologist -for the kidneys
Pulmonologist- for the respiratory sytem..
Ob-Gyne -for women's reproductive system
etc..
Anyway, general practitioner or family physician can refer you once youve consulted ur problem with them..

2007-12-26 03:28:17 · answer #4 · answered by cat 2 · 0 0

Health Career: Doctor
Who are doctors, and what do they do?

Doctors, also called physicians, diagnose, treat and try to prevent human illness, disease and injury. They examine patients, analyze their conditions and symptoms, order, perform and interpret diagnostic tests. They also educate patients about preventive health care methods such as exercise and good nutrition. They often research new methods for improving health care.

What are some types of doctors and their different specialties?

In addition to general practitioners (who treat men, women and children of all ages), doctors specialize in many specific areas of care, such as: oncology (cancer patients), pediatrics (children's health), surgery and obstetrics/gynecology (women's health). You can find more information about the many different types of doctors by asking your family doctor, high school career counselor, school librarian and by doing research in a library or on the Internet.

Here is a brief introduction to some of the many types of doctors:

A cardiologist diagnoses and treats diseases of the heart and its functions.
An emergency room physician treats all patients who come to the emergency department of a hospital with any variety of complaint, whether they are medical or traumatic in nature. They stabilize patients and then transfer them on to primary care physicians or specialists as needed.
A dermatologist treats patients for various skin problems by performing lab tests, prescribing medicine and performing surgeries.
A general practitioner, or family medicine specialist, provides general medical services to all members of a family on a continuing basis. He or she refers patients to a specialist when they have a condition or disease that requires specialized care.
A gynecologist sees only women patients and diagnoses and treats diseases and disorders of the female genitalia.
An internist works with adult patients diagnosing an entire spectrum of chronic health issues like diabetes, hypertension and cardiac diseases.
A neurologist diagnoses and treats diseases and disorders of the central nervous system, including brain tumors, alzheimer's disease and sleep disorders.
An obstetrician provides health services to pregnant women, new mothers and women who are trying to conceive a child. He or she delivers babies and cares for the mother for several weeks or months after she gives birth.
A pediatrician provides general medical services to children from birth through adolescence.
A psychiatrist diagnoses and treats patients for mental, emotional and behavioral disorders, including depression, paranoia and schizophrenia.
A radiologist interprets patient’s imaging tests like x-rays, ultrasounds and MRI's to screen them for internal diseases and conditions.
How do doctors typically spend their workday?

As a doctor, you will generally work in a health clinic, hospital, private office or public health agency. Many doctors now work as part of a group practice or a health maintenance organization such as Kaiser. You can either be a general practitioner or you can specialize in areas like cardiology, emergency medicine or obstetrics. As a general practitioner, you may see patients for routine checkups, diagnose health disorders, provide prescriptions and general medical advice.

What does it take to be a good doctor?

Do you enjoy interacting with people and want to help improve their health and prevent disease? An effective doctor should be able to remain calm, compassionate and rational in the face of long hours and stressful situations. You should also enjoy working with a team of health professionals, and be interested in health, science and medicine.

What are some health-related jobs that are similar to that of a doctor?

Physician assistant, nurse practitioner, chiropractor, dentist, veterinarian.



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.

2007-12-26 03:32:04 · answer #5 · answered by scorpiotigerqueen 2 · 8 1

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