What does a Physician Do??



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Generally physicians attend to general health care needs. Such as a patient with the flu, ingrown toe nail, etc. They usually don't have a speciality in any given field - they just know general treatments for certain conditions. This is why most physicians will suggest a specialist in dire situations.
A Physician diagnoses illnesses and prescribes and administers treatment for people suffering from injury or disease. Physicians examine patients, obtain medical histories, and order, perform and interpret diagnostic tests.
If you are sick he examines you and tries to treat you, by medication, tests etc.
treat and cure illnesses
diagnose symptoms
perform lab work to access level of health or illness based on standard lab values
deliver babies if an OB
surgery if they are a surgeon
prescribe medication to stabilize existing medical conditions or cure infections
physician is another word for doctor.

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