Health Professionals
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A trained individual that provides health advice based on scientific evidence. Their services are usually provided on the premises of a hospital or other health centres. Home service is common in many countries and it is growing in many others
Caution
Many communities do not have a sufficient number of trained practitioners
Some practitioners may practice beyond what their formal training allow them to
It is very expensive in many countries to access the services of trained professionals
Endeavour to choose a specialist that is relevant to your situation
Although they are the safest form of treatment, they do not always have the answers
If the evidence is not there, they are unlikely to advocate it for you
If they do not have evidence that something works, they are unlikely to prescribe it for you
Therapy for:
All conditions
- Physical
- Mental
- Social
All conditions not responding to simple measures of home treatment
All serious health complaints
Comments
The orthodox medical field includes:
Doctors
Psychiatrists
Physician Assistants
Nurses
Dentists
Midwives
Mental Health Nurses
Pharmacists
Psychologists
Public Health workers
Allied Health professionals
They are usually regulated by professional bodies that uphold the work ethics of their registered members
In many countries, you may check the provider's registration online if you need to confirm their identity or expertise
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