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Darrell Said:
I am doctor and I am searching for Doctor and physician jobs. Please tell me websites of these jobs.?We Answered:
Yes you can find doctor and physician jobs here.....http://www.thecertifications.com/DoctorJobs
http://www.thejobsfind.com
I hope you like my answer.
Billie Said:
Senior programmer Analyst and Physician assistant salary in Dubai,UAE?We Answered:
I did some looking, and it looks like it will be difficult to find firm answers.http://www.payscale.com/research/AE/City… does have some numbers, including some for IT type positions, but doesn't look like it covers medical fields.
http://www.justlanded.com/english/Dubai/… says that salaries are similar to Western countries.
http://www.grapeshisha.com/typical-Dubai… says that it is hard to find Dubai salaries.
Then again, what you can negotiate with your future employer is more important than average salaries.
Another option - use facebook/linked in/ other networks to find people who are really working there in that field, and ask them for a range of what people make (and what that really translates to - do you get paid 150% more, but the cost of living is 200% more, so you lose out?)
Andrea Said:
Can you have a bachelors in physician assistance and find good work?We Answered:
As far as getting a job it statistics don't show a masters making more than a bachelors. However there are a few states that are requiring a Masters Degree in order to practice as a PA. Many people think this requirement will spread and all states will eventually require a Masters Degree. Find out if your state requires a specific degree level and if they don't you could go the bachelors route and finish a masters later if you want or need to (there are several online masters programs offered by PA programs). For more information go to aapa.org or www.physicianassistantforum.comJoe Said:
I need help finding a physician to email for school paper!?We Answered:
Why not ask your own doctor or your family's doctor?If you are using your doctor and need another one, ask your doctor for one.
Or it might be possible that at the office where your doctor works, there is another doctor you could ask.
Anne Said:
Difference between Doctorate and Masters in being a Physician's Assistant?We Answered:
There are several ways to become a PA.1. Bachelors in PA studies (a few of these programs)
2. Certification only programs (lots of these around, you don't get a degree just a certificate.
3. Masters Degree
4. Doctorate Degree
All of these routes lead to the same board examination, the PANCE. You have to pass the PANCE after you complete an accredited program (can be any of the above options). Once you pass the PANCE you are a PA-C (C=certified). Pay averages are basically the same for any of the above options, and all the above options can work in any area of medicine that allows PA's.
The one catch is some states are now requiring that PA's have a Masters degree (or higher) to practice in that state (there are less than ten so far but may be more in the future that require this).
For more information try www.aapa.org, or www.physicianassistantforum.com (great place to ask questions!)
Marvin Said:
Can anyone recommend a good Doctor/physician in Middlesex County NJ?We Answered:
One of the better sites online that I have explored is www.ratemd.com You put in let's say New Brunswick, NJ and you can see what people have to say about these docs. For instance, Dr. Michael Goldberg in New Brunswick was rated highly as an OB/GYN.My "open enrollment" is now as well (NJPLUS).
I live a few counties from you, but I have had the same problems with finding a decent primary care physician.
I know that my local hospital has a list of physicians and sometimes--the person giving you the names will let you know "Oh, everyone loves this guy"
Unfortunately, as often is the case, what someone else likes in a Doctor another person may not. I know with BlueCross/Blue Shield and plans that require that you chose a primary care---you can switch a few times a year.
I had to actually go to three different docs before I found one whom I liked. Make a checklist of what you are looking for in a doctor--quick appointments,proximity to where you live, male/female, age, American and so forth.
Go to this site: http://www.state.nj.us/lps/ca/bme/bmesit…
This is the Board of Medical Examiners for NJ. It lists where a doc attended Medical School, how old they are etc..
You can then start to weed out those who are a participant in your health plan. Go to the phonebook and start calling. Ask as many questions as you can.
It will take some work on your part, but it is well worth it.
Good LUCK!
Joy Said:
What kind of physician would I go to for a physical?We Answered:
choose one that is under "Family Practice"