A surgeon will perform any kind of surgery depending on their speciality, however, the Urologist may (and most likely will) be an Oncologist as well, Oncologists being the type of surgeon who specialise in invase surgery related to the urinary tract.
Actually, they don't do the surgery. Though they do consult the surgeon (sorry but I do forget the name, it might be theatric surgeon or something like that) but anyways. They are the ones who tell the surgeons what kind of procedure of surgery they might have to perform.
I think he/she is called a cardio-vascular surgeon or pulmonary surgeon. Either one is applicable, if I remember correctly.
Yes, you will need a college* degree to perform any kind of surgery. Unless you steal a doctors identity…then your office will be a prison cell and you will specialize in anal surgery.
No kind of engineer does laser eye surgery. Surgeons do surgery, in this case, a specially traine eye, or opthalmic surgeon.
there's nothing like a open heart surgeon as a speciality.But cardiosurgeons are the doctors who perform the open heart surgery.It's a kind of surgery in which the cardio surgeon cut open your thoracic cavity ,and performs your heart's surgery while bringing it to rest for some period of time.That's it.
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I'm assuming you mean 'what does a surgeon do' Well, it really depends what kind of surgeon you mean. Surgeons preform surgery on patients. So a brain surgeon would preform surgery on the brain, a knee surgeon on the knee and so on and so forth.
The income of a surgeon will depend on where he or she practices and what kind of surgery she or he specializes in
Whether you can take Lopressor on the day of surgery depends on what kind of surgery and the reason that you're taking the beta blocker. Talk to your surgeon to clarify what medications you should take on the day of surgery.
On the website Rhinoplasty4You someone can get information about the plastic surgery rhinoplasty. It is a useful source on what to expect from the surgery and tips on how to pick a surgeon.
Ask your doctor or surgeon. Only that person can tell you how long before you can drive when you have had any kind of surgery.