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  2. Practicing without a license - Wikipedia

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    Practicing without a license is the act of working without the licensure offered for that occupation, in a particular jurisdiction. [1] Most activities that require licensure also have penalties for practicing without a valid, current license. [2] In some jurisdictions, a license is offered but not required for some professions. [3]

  3. Physicians in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Doctors may work independently, as part of a larger group practice, or for a hospital or healthcare organization. Independent practices are defined as one in which the physician owns a majority of his or her practice and has decision making rights. In 2000, 57% of doctors were independent, but this decreased to 33% by 2016.

  4. General practitioner - Wikipedia

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    General practice in the Netherlands and Belgium is considered advanced. The huisarts (literally: "home doctor") administers first line, primary care. In the Netherlands, patients usually cannot consult a hospital specialist without a required referral. Most GPs work in private practice although more medical centers with employed GPs are seen.

  5. I'm the world's oldest practicing doctor. Here's my secret to ...

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    Dr. Howard Tucker is the world’s oldest practicing doctor, Guinness World Records says. At 100, the Cleveland neurologist shares his view on retirement, diet.

  6. Physician - Wikipedia

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    A physician, medical practitioner (British English), medical doctor, or simply doctor is a health professional who practices medicine, which is concerned with promoting, maintaining or restoring health through the study, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments.

  7. Medical license - Wikipedia

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    A physician practicing in a federal facility, federal prison, US Military, and/or an Indigenous Reservation may have a license from any state, not just the one they are residing in. The practice of "tele-medicine" has made it common for physicians to consult or interpret images and information from a distant location.

  8. Family medicine - Wikipedia

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    Family doctors also practice safety-netting, which involves follow-up assessments for uncertain diagnoses associated with symptoms that could innocuous, but may also be a sign of serious illness. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Many American Family Physicians deliver babies and provide prenatal care. [ 15 ]

  9. List of centenarians (medical professionals) - Wikipedia

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    German doctor, author and Holocaust survivor [59] Stanley M. Truhlsen: 1920–2021: 101: American ophthalmologist [60] Howard Tucker: 1922– 102: American neurologist [61] [62] Fyodor Uglov: 1904–2008: 103: Russian surgeon [63] Agnès-Marie Valois: 1914–2018: 103: French nun and World War II nurse [64] Wang Shizhen: 1916–2016: 100 ...