Um, doctors work in hospitals. No offense, but that's kind of obvious...
Not all doctors work in hospitals. Some doctors are General practitioners (GP's) and they work in clinics. Some doctors are involved in research, and therefore work in labs. Most doctors are also teachers so they spend some time in Universities delivering lectures and seminars.
The working conditions for doctors vary from working non-stop in very poor, even very dangerous conditions non-stop for three or four days and getting paid very little, to hardly working much at all in a very luxurious setting, and getting paid several hundred dollars an hour.
Doctors have some of the hardest working conditions. They must prepare themselves to deal with all types of stressful situations while maintaining a calm demeanor. They work long hours with little sleep or without being able to eat.
The working conditions of a doctor should be spotless. If not, it can give patients other illnesses. Hospitals can be shut down for not being properly clean.
you have to give people a shot.
thgey work in the abortion clinic
No, mechanics work on boats, doctors work on people.
Doctors that work with kids are pediatricians.
They are doctors who do the work of doctors for free or for charity or missionary work.
They're doctors who work specifically with children.
They work in hospitals
doctors
They work at a hospital or clinic
no thay work up your but.
doctors felt that they women were to delicate for such work, ( exact answer from my book)
Most doctors do not work everyday. Just like other professionals, the majority of doctors have at least one or two days off per week.
Doctors are not necessarily required to work overtime, as it depends on their job contract and the rules and regulations of their workplace. However, in many cases, doctors may choose to work overtime voluntarily to meet the needs of their patients or due to the demands of their profession. Some doctors may also be required to work overtime during emergencies or on-call duties.
In a doctors office