Doctors
Physicians and surgeons diagnose and treat injuries or illnesses. Physicians examine patients; take medical histories; prescribe medications; and order, perform, and interpret diagnostic tests. They counsel patients on diet, hygiene, and preventive healthcare. Surgeons operate on patients to treat injuries, such as broken bones; diseases, such as cancerous tumors; and deformities, such as cleft palates.
Introduction[edit | edit source]
They are licensed to practice medicine by a governmental regulatory body and are responsible for providing preventative care, diagnosing illnesses, and developing treatment plans for patients.
Types[edit | edit source]
- There are many different types of physicians, including primary care physicians, specialists, and surgeons.
- Primary care physicians, such as family doctors or general practitioners, provide general medical care and are often the first point of contact for patients seeking medical attention.
- Specialists, such as cardiologists or oncologists, have completed additional training in a specific area of medicine and focus on diagnosing and treating specific conditions.
- Surgeons perform surgical procedures to treat illness or injury.
Medical education[edit | edit source]
- To become a physician, individuals must complete a rigorous educational process, including undergraduate studies, medical school, and a residency program.
- Undergraduate studies typically include courses in biology, chemistry, and physics.
- Medical school typically takes four years to complete and involves both classroom instruction and hands-on training in a clinical setting.
- After completing medical school, physicians must complete a residency program, which typically takes three to seven years, depending on the specialty chosen.
Licensing[edit | edit source]
- In addition to their formal education, physicians must also pass a licensure exam to practice medicine in their respective country.
- In the United States, for example, physicians must pass the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) to practice medicine.
Teamwork[edit | edit source]
- The role of a physician is critical to the healthcare system, as they are responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of medical conditions.
- They work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, and private practices. They also play an important role in educating patients about preventative care and promoting healthy lifestyles.
References[edit | edit source]
- American Medical Association. (2021). What is a Doctor? Retrieved from https://www.ama-assn.org/what-doctor
- World Health Organization. (2021). Medical Doctors. Retrieved from https://www.who.int/health-topics/medical-doctors#tab=tab_1
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2021). Physicians and Surgeons. Retrieved from https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/physicians-and-surgeons.htm
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