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    focus of their medical careers and have the advanced medical education and training in order to perform surgery on them. [2] A pediatric surgeon performs a numerous amount of different procedures on children and adolescents, including appendectomies, surgeries to treat birth defects, and and pediatric oncology, or the study of child cancer. Being a pediatric surgeon, they work in hospitals and perform their major duties in an operating room. They are highly trained in several medical areas,…

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    pursued does not have to correspond with science, all prerequisite courses for medical school admission must be completed.…

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    University of Washington School of Medicine. I enjoyed every single aspect of my visit. I was privileged to interact with enthusiastic medical students, physicians, and faculty members. The interview day gave me a deeper insight into the mission and core values that UW School of Medicine stands for. It also affirmed my great fit for the school. UW’s emphasis on family medicine, bridging healthcare disparities, and its exceptional clerkship opportunities makes it the ideal school for me. I was…

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    so in New York, naming it the Women’s Medical College of New York Infirmary. This college held a very competitive, yet very comprehensive and well-structured program. Many women that attended the Women’s Medical College of New York Infirmary were very successful in completion. One woman that stood out most was Sophia Jex-Blake because she established her own Women’s Medical College in London. Not very long after Elizabeth established her own Women’s Medical College, she returned to England. In…

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    Becoming A Neurosurgeon

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    researching neurosurgery and everything that it takes to become a neurosurgeon. . It takes extreme amounts of hard work and dedication to become a neurosurgeon. Many hours will be spent studying to complete a degree in this medical field. Competition is tough to get into medical school these days. I am interested in researching neurosurgery because I am fascinated by the brain. It is truly incredible how the brain functions and controls everything that goes on in your body. There is still so…

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    Medical Licensing Exam

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    After I hopefully get accepted to medical school and perform well on the MCAT, I would spend four years gaining practical work experience and studying in the fields of: biology, ethic, pharmacology, physiology and psychology. During my final two years, I am also required to have real world experience at a hospital. It is going to help me a lot to diagnose disease and treat patients. “Doctors must pass a medical license exam to practice in hospitals and other medical facilities.”…

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    doctor as soon as possible.” My pre-clinical years of medical school were a defining moment in my life and career as a future physician. Late into my first year, I volunteered for a campus research project which included a thyroid ultrasound – a serendipitous decision which would forever change the course of my life. Papillary thyroid cancer, while having arguably the best prognosis of all cancers in young adults, requires extensive surgical and medical treatment. The curative treatment of…

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    It is bold because of the intensive people skills developed outside of school and the amounts of schooling needed are very lengthy and tough. Becoming an anesthesiologist requires a lot more than just going to school for a long time. To become an anesthesiologist, the future doctor has to have skills that are obtained through life. They must have people skills, the ability to talk with anyone…

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    articles per day of the six million medical articles published annually, in one year, they would fall 82 centuries behind” (Miser, 1999). Both the public as well as health care providers are inundated with information from a variety of sources. Recent estimates suggest that the web posts ~114 million English-language academic articles and Google scholar indexes ~100 million documents (Khabsa & Giles, 2014). The ability to critically review and analyze ever-changing medical literature is a…

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    All medical professionals face the same initial challenge―school. While some medical professions require a minimum of a high school degree and a year of training, such as personal care aids, the majority of aspiring medical students must study for at least four years before training. Physicians, such as surgeons and anesthesiologists, must study at a medical school and go through residency, where one practices medicine upon supervision. Likewise, medical professionals must become board certified…

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