Higher education titles help people burnish their credentials and get ahead. But instead of doing the work themselves, some careerists are employing ghostwriters to write their doctorates for them.
A team of doctors washed the crew with a special alcohol lotion before they dressed in disinfected long johns and ordinary uniforms for breakfast and a final meeting with relatives.
Based on the results of this research, Marie Curie received her Doctorate of Science, and in 1903 Marie and Pierre shared with Becquerel the Nobel Prize for Physics for the discovery of radioactivity.
Eek! This is how an 18th-century artist depicted fever and ague in an age when today's cures didn't exist. The doctor on the right writes prescriptions to try to keep the monsters at bay.
Eek! This is how an 18th-century artist depicted fever and ague in an age when today's cures didn't exist. The doctor on the right writes prescriptions to try to keep the monsters at bay.
After the information is processed, it is displayed on a monitor for radiologists and physicians to analyse. The information is also saved to keep in a doctor's records and to share and discuss with patients and their family.
Inside the donut-shaped machine, a number of X rays are taken, each producing a small slice of the image that doctors need. When passing through dense tissue such as bone, the beams are weak and appear white in the CT images.
Cellphones in Haiti helped keep doctors ahead of a cholera epidemic, by tracking populations as they left the epicenter and alerting medics, as well as sending beneficial advice via texts.
Doctor Barbie and Computer Engineer Barbie currently fetch top dollar, but Architect Barbie dolls aren’t flying off the shelves because it’s not as glamorous or as lucrative of a profession for women.
If you get sick on Earth, you can always duck out to the doctor. But when you're 150 million miles from home and confined to an incredibly cramped command module, a head cold is nothing to sneeze at.
Eek! This is how an 18th-century artist depicted fever and ague in an age when today's cures didn't exist. The doctor on the right writes prescriptions to try to keep the monsters at bay.
Eek! This is how an 18th-century artist depicted fever and ague in an age when today's cures didn't exist. The doctor on the right writes prescriptions to try to keep the monsters at bay.
Eek! This is how an 18th-century artist depicted fever and ague in an age when today's cures didn't exist. The doctor on the right writes prescriptions to try to keep the monsters at bay.
Featuring three incarnations of the Doctor, the Doctor Who 50th anniversary episode delved deep into the character's psyche. "It's the most ambitious episode we've ever done," said the show's boss, Steven Moffat.
Featuring three incarnations of the Doctor, the Doctor Who 50th anniversary episode delved deep into the character's psyche. "It's the most ambitious episode we've ever done," said the show's boss, Steven Moffat.
Featuring three incarnations of the Doctor, the Doctor Who 50th anniversary episode delved deep into the character's psyche. "It's the most ambitious episode we've ever done," said the show's boss, Steven Moffat.
Featuring three incarnations of the Doctor, the Doctor Who 50th anniversary episode delved deep into the character's psyche. "It's the most ambitious episode we've ever done," said the show's boss, Steven Moffat.