Traditionally, physicians applied for hospital staff membership based on education, medical licensure and a record of quality care.
The physician then applies axial load, while he rotates and deviates the wrist in ulnar direction.
The physician applied 32 leeches to the most sensitive part of the wound.
Interested physicians apply through their regional flight surgeon's office.
In the United States, once obtaining the appropriate medical degree, physicians can apply to attain licensure via Board certification.
Several textbooks are published on the therapy, and a few physicians still apply the treatment to selected patients.
These physicians applied the same occupational health model to their second location, which opened in Garland, Texas in 1985.
A physician, nurse or technician will clean the area around the urethral opening and apply a local anesthetic.
First the physician applies a local anesthetic, such as lidocaine/prilocaine cream on the frenulum and surrounding area.
Once the frenulum is cut, the physician applies stitches to close the wound.