In the modern world, the desire or the willingness to help
others solve their problems is not complete without coming out of the confines
of one’s comfortable world into the broader community of people struggling
through life, in need or in pain.The Internet has helped to bring this
eagerness to reach out to others to its fulfillment -- especially in the field
of medicine or medical practice, as it should be more properly called by those
who are charged with administering health care to the ailing patient.
Medical practice is obviously a wide subject and incorporates
so many different aspects of health-care and variations of methods or
approaches, from traditional, alternative and even emotional in nature. The
majority of people, however, depend on the general field of medical practice
recognized by most societies and governments as the scientific and professional
field of health-care provided by products of Schools of Medicine and are
referred to as Doctors of Medicine (MD’s).
The more common term “physician” has also become synonymous
with MD. To be a physician, in general, is to be qualified to
provide essential health care using methods recognized by most public
institutions as in keeping with accepted modern medical practices. This does
not mean, of course, that ancient practices which have proven to be effective
are without value in the modern medical profession. It only means that we have
progressed to the level of fine-tuning the human capability to provide health
care and to alleviate the sufferings of millions of sick people. And the people
tasked with providing such highly-specialized skills also possess higher
amounts of persistence, diligence and self-sacrifice than most people.
Dr. Richard Isaacs, MD, is a prime example of the qualified
modern physician who has made good use of the worldwide web to present his
credentials and his services to those who require medical care or assistance. A
lot of people might either be surprised or turned off by such a direct approach
to promoting one’s profession to the greater virtual community out there. That
is because it might come out as somewhat demeaning to the noble profession of
the physician which many consider to be more altruistic or service-oriented
than most other vocations.
But that was common in the older times when medical
practitioners worked silently in the bigger institutions, hospitals or
hole-in-the-wall clinics they worked in. Today, doctors form so-called
poly-clinics to provide a para-hospital alternative facilities for providing
diagnostic and consultancy services. Most doctors, in the past, made do with
putting up a sign on their home front-door as simple private general
practitioners with a handful of devoted patients in their immediate
neighborhood or locality.
However, today, the number of physicians and medical-help
providers has multiplied and the means of providing such services have become
more dynamic and diverse with the aid of technology. A doctor does not need to
be with the patient to provide care, especially with common ailments. Or even
in more serious cases where the doctor cannot be present and as long as there
are other qualified professionals who can administer the prescription in an
acceptable manner. Hence, it is not uncommon for a patient to be in a hospital
for a couple of days, for instance, without having been visited by a medical
specialist who may be preoccupied somewhere else although she does gets proper
medical care under resident doctors. Times change and the way doctors apply
their skills has also evolved with the times and the needs of the growing
population.
And so, seeing a doctor such as Dr. Richard “Rich” Isaacs
open up his resume on a website not only changes the field of medicine in its
application but also in its accessibility to those who need its benefits. For
this, we have to thank the likes of him for providing a convenient way of
seeking medical help without the hassle of directly interviewing or hunting for
qualified medical practitioners wherever they may be found.
Just a call away, Rich Isaacs, who holds an Advanced Certification in Head and
Neck Oncologic Surgery, specializes in orbital, nasal, and maxillofacial surgery, as well as
thyroid and parathyroid surgery. Moreover, he is trained in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive surgery and has an interest in post-tumor
facial reconstruction and facial reanimation surgery. Rich is within reach to
anyone needing his field of specialization in Sacramento, California where he
holds his clinic.
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