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  2. Dentistry - Wikipedia

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    A microscopic device used in dental analysis, c. 1907. It was between 1650 and 1800 that the science of modern dentistry developed. The English physician Thomas Browne in his A Letter to a Friend (c. 1656 pub. 1690) made an early dental observation with characteristic humour:

  3. Health professional - Wikipedia

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    70% of global health and social care workers are women, 30% of leaders in the global health sector are women. The healthcare workforce comprises a wide variety of professions and occupations who provide some type of healthcare service, including such direct care practitioners as physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, respiratory therapists, dentists, pharmacists, speech ...

  4. Allied health professions - Wikipedia

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    The organization of International Chief Health Professions Officers (ICHPO) [3] developed a widely-used definition of the allied health professions: Allied Health Professions are a distinct group of health professionals who apply their expertise to prevent disease transmission, diagnose, treat and rehabilitate people of all ages and all specialties.

  5. 23% ‘do not know the difference’ between a physician ...

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    Leading medics have raised concerns about the use of PAs in the NHS.

  6. Health care provider - Wikipedia

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    Physician, a professional who practices medicine; Advanced practice provider, a trained health worker who has a defined scope of practice; Allied health professional, a non-physician clinician who delivers health care services; Health professional, any person involved in the delivery of health care

  7. Doctor (title) - Wikipedia

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    Dentists have traditionally (as dental surgeons) been referred to in the same way as surgeons, but since 1995 the General Dental Council have permitted dentists to use the title "Doctor", [196] though many do not choose to do this, thereby stressing their surgeon status. However, Debrett's continues to advises that dentists are normally ...

  8. Physician - Wikipedia

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    Around the world, the combined term "physician and surgeon" is used to describe either a general practitioner or any medical practitioner irrespective of specialty. [4] [5] This usage still shows the original meaning of physician and preserves the old difference between a physician, as a practitioner of physic, and a surgeon. The term may be ...

  9. Comparison of MD and DO in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [61] [62] This will ensure that all physicians trained in the U.S. will have the same graduate medical education accreditation, and as of June 30, 2020, the AOA will cease its accreditation functions. [62] There are notable differences in the specialty choices of DOs and MDs. 60% of DOs work in primary care specialties, [63] compared to 35% of ...