No, physicians do not perform surgery. They treat a myriad of symptoms, from minor to more severe illnesses. They can treat and help with weight issues, perform examinations, and do well checks for children. Physicians do not perform surgery as they have not completed the same level of classes and education as surgeons. A surgeon has a very specialized skill, which requires more hours of study, as well as precision when it comes to operating on the human body. Physicians are best to deal with the everyday aches and pains, while surgeons are a more specialized medicine. Many surgeons only perform specific types of surgeries.
Physicians and surgeons often perform many of the same tasks, such as taking medical background for families and getting regular information. However, that is where the similarities end. Surgeons will go into deeper specifics to prepare you for surgery. Physicians will recommend weight loss programs, and help you work toward goals that will lead you to your healthier self.