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Wednesday, February 09, 2005

Finding A Specialist

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Hot Topics Included: * Surgeon of the Month * Find a Specialist * Tips on how to find a top specialist * Top Specialist Results for January 2005 * Hospitals Inflate Doctors Credentials * Doctors Outsell Elvis * Doctors Arrested for Botox.

Surgeon of the Month Dr.Louis Provenza Nuerosurgeon (Neurological Surgery) Having serious back pain? We thank Dr. Provenza for delivering high quality medical care to patients worldwide
Finding a SpecialistYou've probably already experienced it, finding a specialist online or offline is pretty simple. You have countless of "doctor directories" to choose from, and yes most of them are FREE. Here are some facts to think about: Q:Where do most online companies get their "doctor directory" databases? A: Doctor databases usually go for less than $1000 with 650,000 doctors. Q:How many of them are actually research & information companies? A:4, based on our research. Q:How much doctor credential information do you get for FREE? A:Basically, contact information (i. e. address, phone etc) Q:How many of them specialize in connecting YOU with a top specialist? A:Less than 5, based on our research. Q:How many of them have their own proprietary medical doctor rating system? A:Less than 5, based on our research. Q:How many are credible resources for finding a top specialist based on extensive research? A.Less than 5, based on our research.

Tips on how to find a specialist Depending on what type of specialist your looking for, here are some tips on how and where to look: * If your planning to see a specialist make sure he/she is board certified in the specialty field related to your medical needs. * Visit the medical society related (if any) to the specialist specialty field.. * For board certified verification contact (abms.org)The American Board of Medical Specialists. * For disciplinary action information contact (fsmb.org) Federation of State Medical Boards. * Contact your state medical board via Website. Some medical boards offer this information free of charge. However, keep in mind a doctors prior "disciplinary history" (if any) does not follow (outside of state) him/her around. For a fee ($9.95) the FSMB will run a nationwide report.

Top Specialists Results for January 2005: Nephrology-9 Neurology-18 Neurological Surgery-4 Therapeutic Radiology11 Pulmonary Disease-13 Otolaryngology-17 Psychiatry-7 Rheumatology-5 Thoracic Surgery (surgeons)-7 Cardiovascular Disease-32 Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism-9 Gastroenterology-12 Dermatologists-24 Plastic Surgery-34 Hematology-5 Pediatrics-14 Pediatric Cardiology-7 Pediatric Endocrinology-3 Orthopaedic Surgery-28 Ophthalmology-37 Infectious Disease-5 Obstetrics & Gynecology-14 Maternal & Fetal Medicine-4 Total 319 Top Specialists Database Total 3,875 Top Specialists States Included are: California Oregon Washington Arizona Colorado Texas Ohio Iowa Minnesota Missouri Florida New York Massachusetts Georgia Illinois Michigan Delaware Pennsylvania

Hospitals Inflate Doctors Credentials It happens more than you may think, that's why checking a doctors credentials with more than one source has become mighty popular. It will not hurt you, if you spend a little time researching your doctor, however it can hurt you if you don't. Inflated CertificationsHospital Inflated Doctors Credentials

Doctors Outsell Elvis Fed up with yet another cold. Two doctors decided to vent their frustration in song. The result is a surprise internet hit based on the Jam's classic No 1, Going Underground. More than 50,000 copies of the doctors' version, protesting against strikes and delays, have been downloaded from their website and they are getting around 1,000 emails a day asking for a copy. Tube Jam

Doctors ArrestedDoctors Arrested for Botox Allegedly two doctors created a black-market form of Botox using laboratory vials or raw botulism toxin that were intended for research purposes. Doctors Nationwide received the knock off Botox.

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