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    2014-2015; Upon graduating from FSU I was lucky to have gained an amazing position as a chiropractic assistant at a thriving practice in my community. This position opened my eyes up to a new field of medicine and taught me skills I will use in the future. I was responsible for therapy tasks such as ultrasound ,laser therapy, and scribing the initial exam for the doctor. I was promoted to the office manager…

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    was Sports Medicine Physician. The connection that this career has with the field of Exercise and Sport Science is that is deals with sports, hints the title of the career. The job description for this job is to diagnose, treat, and help prevent injuries that occur during sporting events. The job description sounds close to an Athletic Trainer, but they are different. The difference is that Athletic trainers are first aid care treatment for injuries on the field or court. Sports Medicine…

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    This is completely untrue because we must look huge potential benefit to mankind and it makes doctors life easier and uncomplicated, the reason behind that is, doctors and specialist can keep patients record or check for new diseases online and these information could be upgraded in the computer. All these people claim these negative things, despite a lot of money waste on technology what have been said, instead it could spend on doctors and patients but it is argued that technology safes time…

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    This involves a mechanical sanding away of scar tissue. • Laser resurfacing. Focused light is used to remove scar tissue. • Chemical peel. A chemical is used to remove scar tissue. • Bleaching. A chemical is used to remove dark or red scar tissue. Surgical Scar Removal These procedures involve cutting out…

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    This degree will also allow me to work in a lab so I can fund medical school and obtain experience in surgery when working with lasers, which is a common practice for ophthalmologists. Overall, I hope to be able to return as an alumnus to my chosen college and teach others the steps I took starting in high school to become who I am, and show them who they also can be. The majority…

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    cause and how long it has occured. There are lots of reliable sources for curing the back pain. But, it is always recommended to get medical's advice, before a person decides to take several medicines. However, some people feel that their back pain is not too severe, so they prefer to cure it by doing…

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    Once a patient receives a complete diagnosis of epilepsy, it is time to start considering treatment options. Individuals with epilepsy, adherence to medication is crucial in preventing or minimizing seizures and their increasing impact on everyday life. Some patients with epilepsy have special medications to cope with their seizures, some have to go under surgery and others do not know where to begin. The Medical Model assumes that once the medication plan is recommend by the doctor it is then…

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    The Healing Power of Gardens In the article, “The Healing Power of Gardens”, published in the Saturday Evening Post in March/April ’95, Anne Raver proposes her stance of the effects of nature on hospital patients. Raver’s purpose for this article is to show the importance of gardens in or around hospitals, and to provoke action for more hospitals to provide patients with this kind of scenery. While the gardens do not necessarily heal the patients, she claims it has positive effects on many…

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    How To Become A Surgeon

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    one. Therefore the level of education needed; the opportunity to pick a specialty; the amount of time put in; the skills required; the salary; the benefits; and the job availability are all important when it comes to looking at a career in surgical medicine. A lot of schooling is involved in becoming a surgeon. A person needs to have a high school diploma…

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    A Career As A Surgeon

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    Becoming a surgeon is not easy, but it is great knowing that you can save lives. Surgeons have changed over the years through the development of new technology. The new technology also helps with how much schooling you have to do. Though it takes away some of the work in medical school, you still have to go through a lot of education before becoming one. After becoming surgeons, you have the lives of people in your hands. You need to become very good at what you do. Surgery is perhaps…

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