Egyptian Imhotep: Career Of Medicine And Doctor Of Osteopathic Medicine

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Egyptian Imhotep was the first known physician in history. A physician is a person qualified to practice medicine. Imhotep was born in Ankhtowe, a suburb of Memphis, Egypt. Imhotep lived around 3,000 B.C., as a demigod (a mortal with almost divine powers) and then a full deity (or god) of medicine. He had great intelligence and used plants and herbs to heal sick people in Ancient Egypt. With the dependability and dedication for helping people with disability Physician is a passion, desire, and consequently something this writer wants to be.
Physicians diagnose illnesses, prescribe and administer treatment for people suffering from injury or disease. Physicians obtain medical histories, examine patients, and interpret diagnostic tests. They counsel patients on hygiene, diet, and preventive health care. There are two types of physicians: Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) and Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.). While both Doctor of Medicine and Doctor of Osteopathic may use all accepted methods of treatment, including drugs and surgery. Doctor of medicine are most likely to be primary care specialists although they can be found in all specialties (health care …show more content…

After completing undergraduate education, medical school and graduate medical education (GME), a physician must obtain a license to practice medicine in state or jurisdiction of the United States in which they are planning to practice. Physicians need to register for the permanent license after completing a series of exams and completing a minimum number of years of graduate medical education. Add in the time and cost it takes to pay off medical school debt and a dissatisfied physician may well consider pursuing medicine a one million dollar mistake. This assumes the average $166,750.00 medical school debt takes thirty years to repay at 7.5% interest a total cost of $419,738.00 (CBS

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