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Dr. Barbara Schroeder on FOX 26′s Ask the Doctor Segment – Part 2


Dr. Barbara Schroeder, of Obstetrical and Gynecological Associates in Houston, Texas, appears on FOX 26′s Ask the Doctor segment to answer viewers’ emails on a wide range of topics including cervical cancer, abdominal separation and more. Visit www.obgynassociates.com for more.

So You Want to be a Doctor the Future for Physicians

Employment of physicians and surgeons is projected to grow faster than average for all occupations through the year 2014 due to continued expansion of health care industries. The growing and aging population will drive overall growth in the demand for physician services, as consumers continue to demand high levels of care using the latest technologies, diagnostic tests, and therapies. In addition to employment growth, job openings will result from the need to replace physicians and surgeons who retire over the 2004-14 period.


But what is this career about? Is it such a great opportunity as everyone claims?


Well, this career allows you to help people and advance knowledge and your work and contributions are an important part of your community. It offers you lots of career options from the same education base and it changes daily, so it’s hardly ever boring. It’s a social work; it doesn’t tie you to a desk all the time. And finally, last but not least, it enables you to earn a good living with a secure future and your skills and knowledge are in demand, wherever you choose to live. Physicians and surgeons serve a fundamental role in our society and have an effect upon all our lives.


Few fields offer a wider variety of opportunities. Most doctors’ professional lives are filled with caring for people and continuously learning more about the human body. Every day in communities around the country, doctors work in neighborhood clinics, hospitals, offices, even homeless shelters and schools to care for people in need.


Physicians work in one or more of several specialties, including, but not limited to, anesthesiology, family and general medicine, general internal medicine, general pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, psychiatry, and surgery. A number of other medical specialists, including allergists, cardiologists, dermatologists, emergency physicians, gastroenterologists, ophthalmologists, pathologists, and radiologists, also work in clinics, hospitals, and private offices.


Physicians do many other things. Physician researchers are at work today developing exciting new treatments for cancer, genetic disorders, and infectious diseases like AIDS. Academic physicians share their skills and wisdom by teaching medical students and residents. Others work with health maintenance organizations, pharmaceutical companies, medical device manufacturers, health insurance companies, or in corporations directing health and safety programs. People with medical skills are in demand everywhere.


Many physicians-primarily general and family practitioners, general internists, pediatricians, ob/gyns, and psychiatrists-work in small private offices or clinics, often assisted by a small staff of nurses and other administrative personnel. Increasingly, physicians are practicing in groups or health care organizations that provide backup coverage and allow for more time off. These physicians often work as part of a team coordinating care for a population of patients; they are less independent than solo practitioners of the past. Organized as clinics or as associations of physicians, medical groups can afford expensive medical equipment and realize other business advantages.


Medicine has many rewards, personally, intellectually, and financially. On average, doctors make about $160,000 a year, but this amount can vary depending on where physicians live and what type of medical specialty they practice. As the American health care system changes, fewer doctors are working for themselves and more are joining health care systems, often as salaried employees. In these organizations, physicians often can command salaries comparable to executives in other occupations.


About one-third of the nation’s physicians are generalists, “primary care” doctors who provide lifelong medical services for the entire family. General internists, family physicians, and general pediatricians are all considered generalist doctors. They are the first doctors people consult for medical care. And they are trained to provide the wide range of services children and adults need. When patients’ specific health needs require further treatment, generalist physicians send them to see a specialist physician.


Specialist physicians differ from generalists in that they focus on treating a particular system or part of the body. Neurologists who study the brain, cardiologists who study the heart, ophthalmologists who study the eye, and hematologists who study the blood are just a few examples of specialists. They work together with generalist physicians to ensure that patients receive treatment for specific medical problems as well as complete and comprehensive care throughout life.


Medical school is challenging. If you want to take responsibility for people’s health and well-being, you’ve got to be serious about learning.


Formal education and training requirements for physicians are among the most demanding of any occupation, 4 years of undergraduate school, 4 years of medical school, and 3 to 8 years of internship and residency, depending on the specialty selected. A few medical schools offer combined undergraduate and medical school programs that last 6 rather than the customary 8 years.


Your college or university’s premedical advisor can help you through the application process. Medical schools will evaluate you on your college grades, extracurricular activities, and personal characteristics. Most also require you to take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), which analyzes your knowledge of the basic sciences, your reading and writing abilities, and your problem-solving skills.


You also should consult Medical School Admission Requirements (MSAR), published by the Association of American Medical Colleges, which provides the specific admission requirements of each U.S. and Canadian medical school.


Once you’ve been accepted, the medical school faculty and staff will do everything they can to help you succeed. In fact, more than 97 percent of entering medical students obtain their M.D. degrees.


During the first two years you will study the basic sciences’ anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, microbiology, pathology, and pharmacology, as well as behavioral sciences. You’ll also begin learning the fundamental techniques of taking a medical history and examining patients.


Next, you’ll go into the hospital and various clinics to observe and work with experienced doctors and begin to learn how to take care of patients. At this time you’ll begin to explore the wide variety of career paths within medicine, such as family practice, internal medicine, surgery, psychiatry, obstetrics and gynecology, and pediatrics.


Your final years are spent continuing your contact with patients and doctors in a clinical setting while taking elective courses.


After medical school you will spend three to seven years in a residency, where you will gain further experience and training in the specialty you have chosen.

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Endometriosis Part 68 – How to Find Your Doctor Before Hysterectomy

As we mentioned in other articles, endometriosis grow somewhere else other than the endometrium also reacts to hormonal signals of the monthly menstrual cycle, building up tissue, breaking it, and eliminating it through the menstrual period. Hysterectomy always is the last resource in treating endometriosis for woman who has exhausted all the treatments without success, or endometrial tissues has become cancerous, her doctor may suggest some kinds of hysterectomy. If the hysterectomy is decided, the next step is to find a gynecologist to perform the surgery. In this article, we will discuss how to find a good gynecology.

I.In USA
Remember, the doctor who perform the surgery will also be the one who look after you after the hysterectomy. You make sure you can get the best care you can find.
1. After the hysterectomy is decided, you doctor will recommend some of the gynecologist who have been working with your doctor for year. The feed back of other patients to your doctor will give you the better knowledge of qualification and experience of each in the recommend list. You can check their qualification at American Board of Medical Specialist, even law suit that file against them if exist at state medical department.

2. If your doctor does not recommend any gynecologist then you have the following options
a) Joint the endometriosis local society
The endometriosis local society group is the best place to find a good qualified gynecologist because most women have been gone the experience that you will experience later on. These people are more than willing to share their personal experience and how to cope with the life after surgery. They will assist you the best they can. The discuss of each doctor that has performed surgery to these group of women are likely to be discussed as well.
b) Talk to your friend, co worker if you want, relative to see, if any gynecologist is recommended.
c) Search the State gynecology department of a large academic medical center.
d) Some people may want to asked for recommendation in some respectable medical or health forum website. It is not recommended because of too much fraud involved.

II. In Canada
Since Canada has a public health system, you don’t need to pay for any cost for the hysterectomy and medication but you have limited choice of choosing your own gynecologist. Your family doctor always have some doctors who is specialized in certain hysterectomy around and ready to help.
a) When the endometriosis is suspected, you are prompted by your doctor office to see one of the recommended gynecologist as soon as possible. The length of your appointment normally is more than 30 days, if not urgent.
b) The first appointment usually is the important one that your gynecologist will address your problem and answer your questions if you have. This is the time, you may want to ask for his or her experience or qualification depending on he or her willingness to listen and ability to answer your questions.
c) Your gynecologist normally already has a file of past health history. Any pre existed health conditions are always covered during this conversation.
c) Every test from now on will be ordered by your gynecologist office.
d) You can change your gynecologist, if you want to, but the time will take longer to set up your first appointment. Some people told me it may take up to 6 months sometimes, if not urgent.
Remember, in Canada, the time that you stay in hospital is look after mostly by other doctor, and you gynecologist may only come to see sometime at the hospital.
f) Normally, you will be checked back with your gynecologist office until you are completely recover from the surgery.

I hope this information will help. If you need more information or insurance advices, please follow my article series of the above subject at my home page at:
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“Let Take Care Your Health, Your Health Will Take Care You” Kyle J. Norton

I have been studying natural remedies for disease prevention for over 20 years and working as a financial consultant since 1990. Master degree in Mathematics, teaching and tutoring math at colleges and universities before joining insurance industries.

How to Find the Right Doctor?

Choosing an ideal doctor for throughout the nine-month journey of motherhood is a difficult task. You need to decide about many things or factors to choose the ultimate person who will ensure the safe and healthy arrival of your little one. Look out for a physician who is skilled, possess a caring attitude, experienced, have a good practice and gives you good attention. Think carefully and find out your right doctor very soon.

A search for a doctor must begin in the first month of the pregnancy only. You can ask your friends, family members or acquaintances for giving your good references and recommendations. Talk to nurses and other paramedical staff to guide you. In case you know a doctor, ask him or her to provide you good referrals and information that may help you in this concern.

If you cannot get any kind of information through above mentioned points, flipping the pages of the local yellow pages and directories might help you. You can generate a comprehensive list of addresses and phone numbers to contact and hire their services easily. Also by calling different hospitals and nursing clinics, you can easily know about their office hours, fees, qualifications, hospital affiliations, special interests and other information.

To get the most personalized information, you can simply go and meet the concerned doctor or his assistant to know about his specifications and how he might help you throughout your pregnancy period. In fact, talking to the doctor is the right step for tackling your situation, he will be the right person to assure you of your constant worries and fears.

Check the following points deciding about your physician:

Comfort ability

Ability to explain things

Ability to teach aids

Takes your opinion & suggestions from time to time

Don’t compromise on your health and choose the right person for your needs.

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How Doctor Goes For Ginekolog Examination?

Women often feel nervous while consulting any gynecologist. It’s a universal hesitation which every woman has during the process of ginekolog examination. Every doctor has different style to provide you complete check up. You need to consult that doctor which you think is best to wipe off your hesitation and nervousness. When you go to the clinic, doctor meets you in a consultation room. In this room, doctor will ask you about what are the things which have brought you to the doctor? Doctor will also ask you some questions about the menstruation cycle. You have to tell that for how many days, period runs on and if there is any pain you have to bear.

You also have to tell about the sexual activities if you have any due to which doctor can get an idea that which kind of problem you have to go through. Doctor will also obtain some information from you about the pregnancies and gynecological problems if you have in the past time. After knowing about these physical problems, doctor will like to get to know about your family history as well as your daily habits you do for maintaining your body like exercise, diet etc. This is the problem which would be prolonged for an hour so you need to have patience and clearly answer all the questions.

After this question and answer session, doctor will recommend an exam and will ask to nurse to let you go to examination room. In the room, nurse will take your weight and blood pressure and you also have to give the urine sample. Nurse will give you instructions side by side and will ask you to get undressed. You have to put on the gown and have to lie down on the table. Doctor will start the exam by listening to the heart beats and checking the movement of lungs and thyroid glands in the neck.

After it, doctor will check your breasts in order to identify if any lump is inside your breast. While checking your breasts, she will also check your belly for the sake of identifying tender spots. When this exam will over, doctor will move towards taking pelvic exam which is very important. She will ask you to come at the end of table by stretching your legs so that she can observe any infection around your vagina. She will insert a speculum inside your vagina in order to hold it and in order to check the cervix.

Doctor will take the cells by swabbing the cervix and will send it to the laboratory for further results. After taking the cells, she will put on the gloves and will insert her two fingers inside in order to check the size of uterus and ovaries. Through this, rectal exam will also be done properly. Always remember that you have to provide all information to your doctor then your examination will go absolutely fine. A good communication between you and your doctor will always bring useful and positive results for you.

I hope this information will help. If you need more information about gynecology or ginekolog then visit the below link, at antamedica.com you will get latest articles and information about Ginekolog and its related issues.

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My Doctor Said I Had H1n1 (swine Flu) But ….?

Ok , so I have been sick for the past 3 days with Symptoms of ….. Chills (I will get really really cold then hot , then sweaty?) , Coughs, sore throat , headaches, stomach ache, Warm/Hot “Head and Cheeks” LOL, dizziness (only in the morning when I wake up) , and just yesterday I think I Might have lost my appetite.
Anyways, my mom was going to take my brother and I to the doctors because i felt like C-R-A-P and my brother had this massive earache.
So when I got to the doctors, the doctor told me I might have the FLU, but positive Swine Flu… Which I was like “Swine Flu?” SHE DIDN’T EVEN TEST ME IF I DID! Which I DON’T get!??! So she told my mom just to take Ibuprofen.
So when my mom went to the pharmacist to get the medicine for me and my brother. My mom told the pharmacist that the doctor told me that I was positive h1n1. But he didn’t see why she didn’t test me , because I probably don’t have it. He said I might just have maybe a Cold , or Fever.
Do you think I have the swine ? ? ?

I Have A Sore Throat Should I See A Doctor About H1n1?

I wouldn’t normally be this concern, but my contractor just confirmed he has it today. I’ve been around him all week, and has had this sore throat for a few days. I have no other symptoms, should I still see a doctor.

What Do They Do If You Go To The Doctor To Get Tested For H1n1?

I have all the symptoms and I’m starting to worry. I feel horrible, but I’m kinda scared to go to the doctor, my mom wants me too but i dont know. ?

When Should I See A Doctor For H1n1?

Yesterday at school I was diagnosed with the H1N1 flu. I have these symptoms:
Coughing up yellowish/green mucus
Diarrhea
Nausea/Vomiting
Excessive tiredness
Back pain
Headache
Fever of 102.5 that hasn’t gone down.
I’ve taken Ibuprofen after every time I’ve tried to eat, and my fever hasn’t reduced that much.
If anyone knows anything about when I should see a doctor, please tell me. Thank you.

Can The Doctor See That There Is Weed In My System If I Take An H1n1 Test?

Im feeling extremely sick and i fit all the symptoms of swine flu… and i probably need to go to the doctor. i was just wondering if they can tell that i smoked pot in the past 5 days with an h1n1 test?

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