Category: Medical sector

Urologist

Person who, as a medical specialist, diagnoses and treats in a medical and surgical manner the disorders and the affections of the urinary system as well as the diseases of the genital system in men. To this end, she examines her patients, performs tests to clarify or confirm the condition and prescribes the appropriate medical treatment. She performs

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Medical Oncologist

A doctor who specializes in treating cancer with drugs, also called a chemotherapist. A medical oncologist can offer different types of cancer treatments: chemotherapy, hormone therapy, immunotherapy ... Regular consultations allow the medical oncologist to check the progress of the treatment and treat any adverse effects, during and at the end of

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Rheumatologist

Person who, as a medical specialist, diagnoses and treats rheumatic diseases (arthritis, osteoarthritis, tendonitis, bursitis, gout, lumbago, etc.) which cause acute or chronic pain in the joints, muscles, tendons and adjacent tissues . To this end, she uses examinations, x-rays and laboratory tests, makes a diagnosis and prescribes an appropriate treatment

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Obstetrician-Gynecologist

The obstetrician-gynecologist is a specialist in the physiology of women, their reproductive system, pregnancy and childbirth and its consequences. Sexuality, contraception and cancer screening are among its areas of intervention. The gynecologist accompanies and monitors the pregnancy of pregnant women, during regular visits. He monitors the development of

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Radiologist

Person who, as a physician specializing in medical imaging, produces and interprets radiological examinations in order to collect data enabling a diagnosis to be made. Using various technologies such as X-rays (so-called conventional radiology, mammography, bone densitometry, angioradiology and computed tomography or computer-assisted tomography), ultrasound

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Radiation oncologist

Person who, as a medical specialist, is dedicated to the treatment of cancer using various therapies, administered alone or in combination (radiotherapy, surgery, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, immunotherapy, etc.). By means of a clinical examination and additional examinations, she assesses the extent of the disease, defines its nature, its modalities as

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Neuropsychologist

The neuropsychologist or psychologist specializing in neuropsychology is the health professional whose mission is to establish the nature and extent of disorders in certain functions of the brain. Neuropsychological disorders are those that can affect memory, the ability to pay attention or concentrate. This is called cognitive function disorders. They can

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Psychotherapist

Person who helps people, individually or in groups, to solve their personal difficulties or to go through hardships in order to promote their development and their adaptation by a better understanding and knowledge of themselves and their modes of functioning. She can intervene according to a particular approach such as gestalt, integrated body psychology,

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Neurologist

The neurologist is the doctor who specializes in neurology. He is particularly concerned with diseases of the nervous system and the brain such as epilepsy or migraine. His skills range from memory impairment to sleep to migraines.

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Neurosurgeon

The neurosurgeon is a specialist who performs surgery on the brain, backbone and nerves. It takes care of a very large number of pathologies: neurovascular pathologies (aneurysm, vascular malformation, etc.); cancerous tumors (meningioma, glioblastoma, metastasis, etc.); pathologies of the spine (herniated disc, vertebral instability or fracture,

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