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  1. Arztassistent (englisch Physician Assistant; kurz PA) ist ein akademischer medizinischer Beruf in Deutschland. Er ist dem ärztlichen Dienst unterstellt. [1] In einem Bachelorstudiengang erwirbt der Arztassistent die formalen Voraussetzungen, um delegierbare ärztliche Tätigkeiten selbständig auszuüben, die dem Arztvorbehalt unterliegen.

  2. www .rcp .ac .uk. The Royal College of Physicians of London, commonly referred to simply as the Royal College of Physicians ( RCP) is a British professional membership body dedicated to improving the practice of medicine, chiefly through the accreditation of physicians by examination. Founded by royal charter from King Henry VIII in 1518, as ...

  3. Attending physician. In the United States and Canada, an attending physician (also known as a staff physician or supervising physician) is a physician (usually an M.D., or D.O. or D.P.M. in the United States) who has completed residency and practices medicine in a clinic or hospital, in the specialty learned during residency. [1]

  4. Browne was born in Woodstock, County Mayo in 1720, [1] sent to relatives on Antigua in 1737 and returned to Europe due to ill health after two years. He studied medicine, natural history and especially botany at Reims, Paris, and Leyden, qualifying in 1743. He worked as a physician at St. Thomas's Hospital, London, visited Barbados, Montserrat ...

  5. A physician-scientist is traditionally a holder of a medical degree and a doctor of philosophy also known as an MD-PhD. Compared to other clinicians , physician-scientists invest significant time and professional effort in scientific research and spend correspondingly less time in direct clinical practice with ratios of research to clinical time ranging from 50/50 to 80/20.

  6. Rogerius (physician) Rogerius (before 1140 – c. 1195), also called Rogerius Salernitanus, Roger Frugard, Roger Frugardi, Roggerio Frugardo, Rüdiger Frutgard and Roggerio dei Frugardi, was a Salernitan surgeon who wrote a work on medicine entitled Practica Chirurgiae ("The Practice of Surgery") around 1180 (sometimes dated earlier to 1170 ...

  7. Eisele (#14) listens to an account of his crimes at the Dachau camp trial. On 13 December 1945, Eisele and 39 others were tried in the Dachau main trial for atrocities in Dachau. Eisele was convicted of his complicity in three executions, for which he had issued the death certificates afterwards. He was sentenced to death.