1 I have every intention of complaining, (intend)
I fully intend to complain
2 Send them the samples they requested - don't forget, will you? (remember)
Please remember to send them the samples
3 We will provide a 24 hour-a-day-hot line, (undertake)
We (will) undertake to provide a 24 hour-a-day-hot line
4 I anticipate receiving an answer soon, (expect)
I expect to receive an answer soon
5 If you like we can send a replacement, (offered)
They have offered to send a replacement
6 She should have told them of the potential problem, (neglected)
She neglected to tell them of the potential problem
7 I'm not sure, but I think there is a bug in the program, (appears)
There appears to be a bug in the program
8 She says she has the necessary authority, (claims)
She claims to have the necessary authority
A doctor's schedule will differ depending on the kind of medicine they practice. Some doctors work in an office, others in the hospital, and some in places you may not think of, like laboratories where they develop new medicines and research cures.
A doctor typically works very long hours and has to be available for emergencies. These hours are spent seeing patients in an office-based setting, running tests as well as interpreting them, prescribing medicine or treatments, doing rounds in the hospital, making notes on patient's physical conditions, advising patients on how to stay healthy and talking to them about further treatment. They keep up to date by taking classes and regularly reading books and medical journals.
A doctor that also performs surgeries will usually work two or three full days in the office and then two or three days in the hospital operating room performing surgeries. Doctors will also invest time completing administrative duties such as updating patient records, returning phone calls or dealing with various office issues.