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    Unit Overview To begin, this unit will be planned for an inclusion Social Studies class, in a middle school seventh grade class. Students will be between the ages of eleven to fourteen. Children in this class have disabilities that range from emotional disturbances, Attention Hyperactivity Disorder, ADHD, and dyslexia. Students in have a variety of learning needs. As for reading levels most of the class is below grade level. One student is deemed illiterate, and half of the class is more than…

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    Services assist those who have a disability. According to, American Disability Act (ADA), benefit students with physical, psychological, intellectual, attention deficit disorder, visual impairments, traumatic, hearing impairments, learning disabilities, medical disabilities and mobility disabilities, but students must pose documentation before requesting services (www.jsums.edu/disability/). In addition to this, receiving equal opportunity, the American Disability Act (ADA), began in 1990…

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    important to complete a thorough pre-screening of each potential subject. In order to do this the following should be done; Request the Medical Records of the potential subject and make sure they are RECEIVED and reviewed PRIOR to Visit 1. Why is this so important? Having the Medical Records in advance is proactive and could prevent Protocol Deviations. The Inclusion/Exclusion of any protocol is not only there for collecting the data we need for the study, but more importantly is there for the…

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    surgeon and diversity and inclusion are both important to my lofty career goal. As a doctor I will need to understand and appreciate different approaches to healing from all over the world. The exchange of ideas within the medical field is, and always has been, a crucial factor in the successful development of cures and the treatment of patients. How can I be so certain of this belief? Strange as it may seem, I have seen the positive impact of diversity and inclusion first hand in my life…

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    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 also thrilled to learn that medical students have the opportunity to create a new…

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    authorize doctors to do and do not do certain medical procedures in you in case you become incapacitated or medically unconscious to make decisions or even speak. Many people are now including organ donation in their living will. This is a noble and admirable practice. Imagine how many people your organs could save when you die. That is like living your life to the fullest. Even in death, you could be sure you are contributing well to humanity. What medical procedures are covered? A living will…

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    With a mission devoted to providing an unparalleled medical education, focused upon the improvement of community health, service to underserved populations, and promotion of diversity, I believe Morehouse School of Medicine can provide me with a rich medical experience that will lend itself well to my development as a medical student and aspiring physician. An emphasis on serving underserved groups, such as minorities, and addressing current health disparities were my primary motivations for…

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    Gastroparesis Study

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    In initial treatment, these consist of dietary modification, Medical therapy (prokinetic drug to promote gastric motility, anti-emetic duct to relieve symptoms) that effective for relief symptom in the…

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    Electronic Patient Care Reporting Policy In accordance with Federal Law (HIPAA), healthcare providers are required to have a written policy on protecting personal health information with the inclusion of Patient Care Reports. This agency will be switching to the use of electronic patient care reports (ePCR), as the end of this month. Manually written PCRs will no longer be processed. Please check review the training bulletin board for your required attendance and training schedule. If you…

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    There are indicators of genetic vulnerability that can be found in some patients. There is indirect indication of infection by a virus that has yet to be recognized in a form of polymyositis that is predominantly resistant to treatment, called inclusion body myositis. It starts when white blood cells, the immune cells of inflammation, impulsively invade muscles. The muscles affected are usually those closest to the trunk or torso. This leads to…

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