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    three main questions. How should the GP assess a child with scoliosis? What is the natural history of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis? What is likely to happen to patients referred to orthopedic surgeons (Assessment, 2002)? After learning about the causes, history, and about referrals to orthopedic surgeons the article focuses on treatment options. The next step of the article is the clinical focus. Overall, this article gives us clear and important information on scoliosis. First of…

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    Walter Mitty Journey

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    In this short story, Mitty travels alongside his wife through their somber town past various physical locations. These locations give the reader a glimpse inside Mitty’s mind as they elicit daydreams about several events, such as Mitty being a world famous surgeon or even his own apparent death as he intentionally steps into gunfire. As Mitty grows older, he is in a position that allows him to look back on everything he has accomplished and, frankly, become disappointed…

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    Surgeons save lives even if it is a live that is difficult to save. Thats what my older brother says. He’s an orthopedic surgeon who helps people with things like broken bones. I want to be a surgeon also, but I am only in ninth grade. Anyways my dream of becoming a surgeon started when I was 10 and my brother took me to the hospital that he was doing his internship in. Seeing all the problems was amazing but there was one that stood out among the rest. The case was of a male who cut off his…

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    After reading the short excerpt about Maria, I quickly realized that she is experiencing nerve issues. The median nerve supplies movement and feeling to the palm, thumb, index finger, and middle finger. (JH and Zhao M) Maria is undergoing numbness, and tingling in her thumb, index, and middle fingers, with an aching pain in the palmar sides of her wrists. Maria’s most likely diagnosis is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, or CTS. While there is no direct correlation between typing on a computer for an…

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    Speaking of this, is the reason why surgeons would like to know before starting an operation whether the patient has a virus. Especially, when they’re careful during the operation and, in cleaning up afterwards. In the same way, doctors are often denied this sort of information for ethical purposes. The consequence for this is a number of surgeons that may die over the next decade. Another ethical situation regarding the medical industry…

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    Vitrectomy Research Paper

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    Vitrectomy A vitrectomy is a procedure to remove vitreous from your eye and replace it with a saltwater solution (saline). Vitreous is a sticky, gel-like substance that fills most of the inside of the eyeball. The vitreous is clear and needs to stay clear for you to see properly. This procedure is done to stabilize or improve your vision. You may need this procedure if: • Your vitreous is cloudy. • Your vitreous is pulling on the structures it touches and risks tearing them. • You…

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    to a practice were he/she will be evaluated by the entire team of medical doctors without having to repeat the same information to different specialties and having the same test done multiple times. This will not only assure patients that they are being evaluated by different staff with highly level of expertise, but it will also give the patient a sing of relief that different professionals are working in collaboration to better serve its induvial needs, it will also allow patient to trust…

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    Dr. Bremner Reflection

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    Phoenix Magazine “Top Doctor” awards are numerous and proudly displayed against the eggshell white waiting room walls. Against the wall numerous patients are anxiously seated waiting for their name to be called. A majority of the patients appear to be accompanied by loved ones. However, all of the patients are escorted by portable oxygen tanks and nasal cannulas. The patients are all struggling with something that healthy people take for granted everyday- breathing. Gasps and wheezes occur with…

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    professional athletes are being underpaid and overworked. Coaches are pushing athletes to their limits to ensure they perform their best ability on the court, field, or pitch. With these hard working schedules and sore muscles, it is only right we originate back to the way things are supposed to be. Year after year, athletes are given the same paycheck and some may even receive a minuscule and insufficient raise. Most people believe in the old saying “time is money”. Well, being put into the…

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    Safety-Critical Inventions

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    In the ancient times people used simple tools to operate and secure their lives, but as the world evolved they have invented improved tools to insure longer and better life. Some of these tools are electricity, water pipe systems and others concern critical issues, such as health and nuclear energy. Inventions such as the defibrillator, heart-lung machines and even robotics, as well as nuclear reactors are also known as safety-critical systems. They are increasingly computer-based systems, but…

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