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    be being a pediatric cardiovascular surgeon. Along with it being my dream job since I was eight, people who can fill this jobs role will be in high demand by the time I graduate if America stays on it’s fast food heavy diet. Caught in the growing concern in the medical center over this decline of the American diet, I learned of all the bad effects fats in our favourite foods have on our bodies. This lead me to choose to become a cardiovascular surgeon so that I could help by surgically…

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    lower-to-middle class families who may worry about financing their child’s college, Clinton highlights the relationship between an accessible education and a successful future; for children to have the capacity to accomplish the dreams they have, like being a surgeon, having access to affordable schooling is a must. His concern for the younger generations frames him as a responsible leader; on the contrary, Dole’s opposition to furthering the Department of Education implicates also his…

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    Introduction Currently I am in a group practice situation alongside four other orthopedic surgeons in our practice. I am a nonsurgical sports medicine physician by profession and trained in evaluation and management of musculoskeletal conditions using non-surgical modalities like exercise, physical therapy, using braces/splints, and injections. This model of sports medicine physician and orthopedics surgeon has mutual complementary benefit to each other’s specialty and it has been proven…

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    Surgeon Dentistry Report

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    of extracting teeth with forceps and the ability to use wires to correct loose teeth and fractured jaws. The 1700s, one of the most productive centuries for dental advancements, contained many intellectuals. Pierre Fauchard published his book, The Surgeon Dentist, in 1723. This book describes oral anatomy and function as well as denture construction and various restorative techniques. In 1760, John Baker became known as the earliest…

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    I am apt to believe that I should be accepted into this academy due to the fact that I am resilient, ambitious, mature, and hard working. Becoming a Cardiothoracic Surgeon is definitely my biggest objective in life, therefore at no cost will I do anything but my best to fulfil this. My biggest struggle in life was nothing but an obstacle that I overcame of which I came out one-hundred and one times stronger. Anxiety, Depression, Trichotillomania, these three struggles have brought me to my…

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    Surgeon General's Warning

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    Surgeon General's Warning: “Smoking causes lung cancer, heart disease, emphysema, and may complicate pregnancy.” This is the warning label shown on the side of every pack of cigarettes you buy. Smoking is one of the most leading common problems of death, our society faces today. As stated in Teen Ink, There are over four thousand toxic chemicals in each cigarette, ranging from ammonia (commonly found in household cleaning supplies), arsenic (used in rat poison), carbon monoxide (in car fumes)…

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    and Ophthalmic surgeons specialize in carrying out different surgical treatments pertaining to the eye and surrounding structures. Many people often confuse between the two, however, both of these are different based on the kind of eye surgeries they specialize in. In fact, the basic medical degrees of both Oculoplastic surgeons and Opthalmic surgeons are the same at the post-graduate level. After completing a two year residency in Ophthalmology after the course, a ophthalmic surgeon can…

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    Becoming a general surgeon is an extensive, strenuous path, but a worthwhile one. To quote Gary Player, a professional golfer, “The harder I practice, the luckier I get” (“50 Inspirational Quotes,” The Muse). Just as he had to work hard to reach the top of his game, surgeons have to work hard to get to the top of the medical field. It takes years of dedication, but it all pays off. Surgery is a highly rewarding career, as they get to see their results everyday through the eyes of the families…

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    Orthopedic Surgeon Essay

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    tissue, they look to an orthopedic surgeon for help. Math is a large part of a orthopedic surgeon's career. This paper will uncover how orthopedic surgeon’s use math in their career. Profession: Orthopedic Surgeon What Orthopedic Surgeons Do and Type of Education: The main job of a orthopedic surgeon is to perform surgeries. Because they are a type of doctor, they must go through a lot of schooling before they can practice. In high school, an orthopedic surgeon should take classes related to…

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    The career I would like to obtain when I am older is a cardiothoracic surgeon. A cardiothoracic surgeon is one who performs surgical procedures on the heart, lungs, esophagus, and all organs in the heart. I am interested in this career path because I have always wanted to have a career pertaining to surgery, and cardiothoracic surgery captivates me. I first knew about cardio thoracic surgery when I was watching Grey’s Anatomy, and yes I know that Grey’s Anatomy is not real, but I did more…

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