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    Surgical Technician Essay

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    medical assistant or surgical technician, is a health professional working as part of a surgical team to deliver surgical care. Surgical technologists play an important role in operating rooms. Surgical Technologists aren't surgeons, but they are just as significant as surgeons in the operating room. The demand for surgical technologists will increase as time progresses. Surgical technologists make a difference in patient's lives every day. Many healthcare careers require several years of school…

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    physicians. A large portion of these modifications are conducted secretly out of small areas such as tattoo parlors. A common misconception about extreme body modifications is some if not all of the procedures are performed by trained surgeons. In actuality no plastic surgeon has ever gone on record to admit to performing any of those procedures (body modification or mutilation, Cnn.com). The dangers to extreme body modifications can risk a physicians their license. A licensed physician would…

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    Mary Walker Mary Edward Walker was a strong, brave woman. She would move from bloody battlefields to educational colleges. She was a very important person for being the only woman to be awarded lots of things. Mary Edwards Walker was born on November 26, 1832, in Oswego, New York. She was born into an eight family household. Alva and Vesta raised them as very devoted Christians. As children they would have to help their father doing hard labor on their farm (Walker 2004). Mary went to a local…

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    Plastic surgery is a controversial topic for every age group often related to thoughts of vanity and self-serving rationalization. What has changed over the last several years though is the increasing amount of surgeries being performed on individuals eighteen years of age and under. While many consider plastic surgery to be unnecessary in all non-medical cases for minors, plastic surgery is ethical in special cases including individuals who have lost a significant amount of weight, identify as…

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    Knowing what are wisdom teeth and their positions is important because it will determine if you have a healthy teeth or not. When I say healthy teeth, this does not only focus on being cavity-free but in having the proper positioning as well. When a wisdom tooth is misaligned, it will position itself in a horizaontal manner, directed to or away from the second molars or directed inward or outward. This poor alignment of a wisdom…

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    “Declare the past, diagnose the present, foretell the future.” Once said the Greek Physician Hippocrates (Hippocrates Quote). Modern medicine has changed an incredible amount throughout the past two centuries, from procedures taken during surgeries to the treatments the ill received. However, to learn from the mistakes that were made throughout history in the medical world, one must become informed about the errors made prior. The 19th century was a time where trial and error was mostly…

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    Analysis Of Grey's Anatomy

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    Grey’s anatomy is a television show about a group of surgeons and interns who work at Seattle Grace Hospital. The series emphasizes on a group of doctors who fight to save their patient 's lives while contending to become the head surgeon. Aside from the competition, they go through a lot of heartbreak; either relationships problems or family crises throughout each of their lives. The series began with Dr. Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) starting her career as a medical intern with other interns,…

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    Financial Management Association has provided some examples of the core operating room performance indicators which included- In-patient workload, Out-patient workload, Cancellation rates on day of surgery, Turnover time in-patient and out-patient, Surgeon satisfaction, Employee satisfaction, cost per case (for labor, materials, total) and gross revenue per case. If the first case starts late even by 30 minutes or 1 hour, it not only disrupts the schedule for subsequent surgeries that day,…

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    Essay On Shonda Rhimes

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    women’s work being made in the 21st century. Rhimes’ work can be compared to Lepore’s book for the sake of trying to make powerful women the main point. Although Lepore did not actually create Wonder Woman, she does a great job in showing the connection that Wonder Woman has with feminism. In Lepore’s book she talks about the history of how Wonder Woman became, and the importance of her character during World War II. Rhimes’ can be compared to this story by giving everyday women the idea of…

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    subtle additions such as the glasses, which in the original ad suggested a level of coolness for smokers, and the wording of the Surgeon General's message typically attached to a pack of cigarettes. The author uses pathos to induce an emotional reaction, namely fear of cancer, as the overhaul ad suggests. It furthers this reaction with the use of the glasses and Surgeon General's message, suggesting that smoking is not cool, and that smoker's potential is impacted when deciding to smoke. The ad…

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