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The number one issue I face on a daily basis is the increasing problem of "no-see" clinics and doctors. It can be difficult to penetrate many of these offices, so creativity is essential. Also, developing relationships with the gatekeepers (front office staff) is essential for gaining "face-time" with the physicians.
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to be a doctor and serve people and society..
I would like to do some volunteer work too..
i guess the question should be why do you want to be a doctor..
I guess doctors are always medical.. the question is not framed right..
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Doctors in recent years have admitted to and have been accused of prescribing additional tests or procedures to justify their care, strengthen support for their decisions or simply to corroborate their diagnosis. This defensiveness is a result of lawsuits, malpractice claims and the onslaught of external UR entities questioning care decisions. Defensive medicine is said to be one of the primary causes of the increasing cost of health care. Many physicians and the AMA fight for tort reform to reduce the need for defensive medicine. However, patient groups and patient advocates, not in favor of tort reform, explain that the right to sue for malpractice is a valid method of holding physicians accountable for mistakes made.
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For example doctors administer medical marijuana for patients with terminal pain ...
similarly sometimes if the brain is full of good ideas its better to put some bad ideas...
Actually you can categeorise bad ideas as good bad ideas and bad bad ideas..
within bad bad ideas there can be badest bad idea and okay types bad idea..
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Not very many people become astronauts, so not very many aerospace engineers become astronauts either. It is a very competitive process to be selected for the astronaut corps. The people selected are usually aerospace engineers, medical doctors, or pilots.
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Astronauts tend to be either (1)medical doctors (actually a Mission Specialist flavor), (2)pilots (from the armed services, usually), or (3)technical specialists (another Mission Specialist flavor). The technical specialists that become astronauts usually have PhD's, and they normally come from a research area, like structures or materials.
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