Sentences with phrase «qualifying as a surgeon»

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They may not qualify as brain surgeons or rocket scientists but they know how to execute plans, get things done and beat Einstein to the punch.
Medical care expenses are a big category, and you should check out the IRS list of what qualifies, such as fees to doctors, dentists, surgeons, chiropractors, psychiatrists, psychologists and nontraditional medical practitioners, as well as insurance premiums you paid for policies that cover medical care or for a qualified long - term care insurance policy.
And having treatment to correct the injury he caused... Youre probably a fantastic teacher but your NOT a osteopath, orthopedic surgeon or chiropractor and youre leaving yourself open all types of legal issues as what your doing is an «adjustment» and your not qualified to do this.
Fortunately the young surgeon, hearing that the Foundation's action plan for their educational program would welcome any ideas from local experts, he suggested that what they needed most was a program for qualified nurses to train as operation / surgery assistants, which would mean a specialisation for qualified nurses, in the hospital for the practical training, but would need support and a location for the theoretical lessons.
GMC cut enough weight off the Acadia's chassis to qualify it as a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon.
Tim qualified as a veterinary surgeon at the Royal Veterinary College in 1972 and spent some time in practice.
I qualified as a veterinary surgeon from University of Bristol, UK in 2008.
He qualified as a Veterinary Surgeon in June 1995 at Onderstepoort University, Pretoria, South Africa.
The BSAVA Professional Key Skills modules are available free of charge to qualified vets or vet nurses who are BSAVA members, whether you are looking for CPD to submit as evidence for inclusion on the RCVS Advanced Practitioners list or a veterinary surgeon or veterinary nurse looking to complete CPD on any of the six topics included.
In the United Kindgom there have been cases of people posing as veterinary surgeons that were performing as licensed doctors but were not qualified.
She qualified as a veterinary surgeon from the University of Glasgow, in Scotland, and spent 8 years in small animal practice in the north of England.
If part of a person's body has become disfigured, such as a woman's breast due to cancer, or a man whose face has been burned in a fire, or there are birth defects such as a cleft lip and palate or craniofacial defects, a qualified plastic surgeon would be the one to correct these conditions.
He has eight years of private practice practice as an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon and over six years of experience as an expert witness in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery and dentistry make Dr. Kotikian eminently qualified as a highly suitable for a variety of dental malpractice cases.
• Highly experienced in interviewing patients and families to derive information regarding medical histories and past surgeries • Hands - on experience in determining patients» suitability for required surgical procedures by conferring with medical staff members in details • Demonstrated expertise in deciphering the need for preoperative tests such as MRS and bone scans • Qualified to juggle surgeons» schedules to fit in emergency synergies and procedures • Competent in following up with labs and radiology departments to expedite teat results • Deeply familiar with creating and maintaining effective liaison with insurance companies to obtain coverage and claim information • Proven ability to assist patients in filling out admission and insurance forms, with special focus on accuracy and legibility of information • Track record of effectively and efficiently coordinating post-surgery appointment in a bid to ensure patient health and wellbeing • Deep insight into interacting with patients» physicians and other staff members, both within the facility and at outside clinics to provide accurate, timely and responsive information • Highly skilled in creating consent forms and ensuring that patients and families fill them out and sign them prior to scheduled surgeries • Excellent skills in performing surgery related surgical procedures including answering telephones, maintaining records and accounts and fulfilling equipment requirements • Special talent for handling surgery related payments and insurance processing duties
Dr Kelvin Kong, who hails from the Worimi people of Port Stephens, north of Newcastle, qualified as the first Aboriginal Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS), specialising in Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery.
She qualified in medicine and was previously employed in the NHS for 15 years as a doctor, and a surgeon, and more recently worked abroad in Botswana, and in Papua New Guinea training medical students and surgeons, and as a Hospital executive in the rehabilitation of struggling hospitals.
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