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    Today, lets see what really happens in one of the more famous scenes in a medical college - BEDSIDE CLINICS. Any body who watches an average amount of TV would have definitely seen this - a group of medical students with the clinician, talking in an impressive language which definitely involves lots and lots of -itises, cardiac arrests, adrenaline, pyrexias ( for good old fever) etc etc. It looks so good on the screen, I swear we would give anything to be in those actors' places. Extremely…

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    Diagnostic Medical Sonography Being able to identify bumps, inflammation, tissue mutilation, growths, and the overwhelming news of the sex of an unborn child all have one thing in common, an ultrasound. Diagnostic medical sonography, more commonly referred to as ultrasound, is a growing area of the health care sector with excellent job prospects. Sonographers are skilled clinicians who perform ultrasound studies as ordered by physicians for their patients. The images created by sonographers are…

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    Medical Marijuana is marijuana that is grown legally for health care purposes, Medical Marijuana is used for medical purposes, it helps many people who use it for pain and other medical worries. It acts just like an Opioid, or painkiller, but is an alternative to those. "Cannabis is the single most versatile herbal remedy, no other single plant contains as wide a range of medically active herbal constituents." Dr. Etan Russo (Cannabinoid Research Institute) How Does It Help? Medical Marijuana…

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    located in the Illinois Medical District in Chicago. Being a large medical center in a large city, there is more diversity. I would be able to experience a wider variety of cases, diseases, cultures, and patients than other medical schools located in smaller cities or smaller medical districts. Being exposed to a diversity of medical cases will help me as a physician. Secondly, Rush emphasizes community involvement or volunteering. I believe that giving back is vital. As a medical student, it…

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    Elizabeth Blackwell was born in Bristol, England on February 3, 1821. Blackwell was the first women to receive her medical degree in the United States of America. Elizabeth Blackwell would define success as receiving her medical degree, supporting other female health professions, and encouraging women have the capability to achieve their dreams. Elizabeth Blackwell was the daughter of Hannah Lane and Samuel Blackwell who had nine children. Elizabeth worked as a teacher along with her mother and…

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    Now of days you hear more and more about Medical Marijuana which nevertheless you sit in judgment of the negative and positive characteristic about this plant. Let’s take a deeper insight. The marijuana plant is beneficial for health care Furthermore, and on the other hand, it is called Cannabis. In consideration taking everything into account, it has helped treat numberless ranges of illness it can be used as a pain reliever, protects against cancer, bone stimulant, lowers blood pressure,…

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    Chapter 7 1. What is the medical model approach to dying? The medical model in the United States is the idol that, when sick we go to a physician to get well. If terminally ill, however the doctor treats you he will not make you well again. Thus, dying does not fit the medical model of being made well- the death cannot make us well. 2. How are doctors and nurses educated on what to expect at end of life? Medical education has historically offered only limited assistance to medical students…

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    Father Flecker said many things I didn't want to hear. I mentally blocked out his final forecast of who would and wouldn't be accepted to medical school because of my firm belief I was put on this earth to be a doctor. Realizing it would be impossible to bring my B+ average up to an A average in one year, I saw the Medical College Admission Test as my newest challenge in life. The test, which was known to its past and future victims as the Med Cats, was a standardized test that theoretically…

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    college ready seminar class, became the Director of Spending of the student government, and I have been accepted into the UCLA Medical Shadowing Program. Due to my experience as a leader, my interest in the medical field, and my academic achievements, I was given the opportunity to take part in these life changing programs. Not only have I gained experience in the medical field, I have gained experience in the real world outside of high school. Through these experiences, I applied the…

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    In Japan (2007-2009, 2010-2013), my role as a corpsman was to be a dental technician and a emergency medicine technician. As a junior personnel, I learned the ropes of the clinic. Performing dental x-rays, prophylaxis cleanings, sterilization of medical and dental equipment, proper documentation of patient 's records, and assisting in oral maxillofacial surgery…

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