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    Becoming anything economically feasible in the medical field can be extraordinarily tedious, like sticking a thick thread through a meager needle. I truly understand, to the best of my ability, that becoming a Medical Practitioner is easier said than done, however, ever since I was a young lad, there’s been some sort of specter, gnawing away at my thoughts, making my own…

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    this quote when choosing a career. In all careers, people have to have the skills for the type of career, not just training. Working hard and believing is a huge skill to have when choosing a career. Especially in the medical field. There are so many paths to go when in medical school. A pediatrician is one of them. A pediatrician is a doctor who works with children. They find ways to cure illnesses and injuries. Not only cure children, but could be a researcher. Meaning looking for cures and…

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    My Academic and Professional goals As I was in high school, I always dreamt of my life in college. Being in college is a magical experience. The college transforms you into a different person. Being in college also means developing the life that we want and creating a pathway to our dreams and future. It means creating your own way to travel to your dreams and goals. There are many academic and professional goals for me. I have many academic goals. First, I am taking…

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    study of medicine and the Joint Admission Medical Program? Please explain why or how. * (5000 characters) My interest in medicine sparked when I was an adolescent being cared for by my pediatrician, Dr. Gonzalez. As a kid, I consistently had shortness of breath and wheezing during sports competitions. As a result, Dr. Gonzalez diagnosed me with asthma and prescribed an inhaler and nebulizer to prevent complications. I am grateful for Dr. Gonzalez’s medical knowledge and advice because I was able…

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    Women In Medicine

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    women felt as though they should be given the right to do what they want to do and not fall into society’s norm. A big part of a breakthrough in women’s rights would have to be when women stepped u to the plate and started earning their medical degrees. Since the medical field was something men were only allowed to do besides women just staying home with their sick kids and other family members, women felt as though they wanted to be needed. So in the 1850’s women decided to earn their degrees…

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    Paulo Coelho Legacy

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    World renowned author Paulo Coelho once said, “The world is changed by your example, not your opinion”. Like Coelho stated, it’s not out of the ordinary for people to want to infuse their lives with meaning — to try to somehow leave the world a better place than they found it. It is human nature to want to create some sort of legacy—to not just do good deeds, but also know that they truly made a difference. What better legacy is there than dedicating your life to save those of others? The career…

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    Top 100 Hospital Essay

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    Following my analyzation of the hospitals, its services and organizational structures I choose the University of Washington Medical Center (UWMC) located in Seattle, Washington. It opened on May 5, 1959 and grew out of the medical school that the university opened on October 2, 1946. It is home to the world 's first pain center and was the location of the world 's first…

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    Have you ever wondered what it was like to try and help others out by simply doing your job? Imagine all the joy you would feel , just like changing a persons life but don't imagine just one life but thousands. This research paper will show you the requirements of being an oncologist. Like the educational requirements, a day in the life, job market information, and advantages and disadvantages. 2 Oncologists are physicians and surgeons who analyze and take care of patients suffering from cancer…

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    Career In Sports Medicine

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    involves a lot of years of education. First, you must obtain a four-year premedical degree. Next, you must pass the entrance exam to get in to medical school. The entrance exam is called Medical College Admissions Test or MCAT for short. This test grants you into medical school if you pass. If you pass you attend medical school. Once you graduate medical school, you serve a three-year residency. After you complete these steps, then you can finally be proclaimed as a primary care physician. My…

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    Medical Scholarship Essay

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    wanted to be in the medical field since my encounter with Cuban doctors who volunteered in my town when I was in 6th grade but I never worked hard toward that dream until I came to the United States my junior year of high school. Coming to the United States gave me hope that my dream of being a medical doctor who could help people living in poverty stricken areas could actually come true. Coming from a low-income country and town myself, I understand what it means to not have medical attention…

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