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    been an engine to human society. We can communicate, we can express ourselves, and we have made our lives easier. I want my life to be easy, and I want to work doing what I love. The knowledge you gain through college you will need it to immerse yourself in your major and to become an engaged, informed and productive member of the community. My college degree will be the start of my career in medicine. I’m studying to become a…

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    Yale PA Program Reflection

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    was little. The desire to help and heal people is a fundamental part of my nature. Throughout college, I volunteered at Roosevelt Hospital. Seeing the work of the Physician Assistants in that environment solidified my desire to pursue a career as a PA. The Roosevelt PAs were central to patient care. They, rather than the doctors, were the ones who spoke to patients frequently and in great depth,…

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    Stereotypes In Trampoline

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    does not provide, by discussing the laws and rights citizens have fought for to improve there communities.…

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    Informative Mental Health

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    spend a great deal of their time at school with teachers and peers, these environments must be conducive to positive learning outcomes where students can develop and reach their potential, despite challenges related to developmental abnormalities. In my experience working with children and adolescents with disabilities, as well reading informative books, students who experience developmental complications such as the onset of a mental disorder, or a learning disability, and the school and…

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    used to complete without a second thought? As someone who has battled with mental health, fortunately, I have been given the support needed to aid my recovery from my family, friends and dedicated health and social care professionals. I learnt the importance of self-care and routine and expressing myself through the activities I enjoy, including my love for reading, as like me, many individuals find it extremely difficult to talk about our thoughts and feelings and require a different outlet. …

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    interdisciplinary communication during my degree, however I lacked the practice and confidence to employ it in this situation. While I did lack the confidence to stand up for myself against my colleagues, I recognised the duty of care that was owed to my residents. Duty of care is founded in the laws of negligence and calls for nurses to conduct themselves in a reasonable manner in order to safeguard the rights of those under their care (ARAS, 2016, p. 1). I recognised that my inexperience and…

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    Asthma Interview Essay

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    The person whom I chose to interview was my uncle Daniel. He has being living in United States for more than10 years and has been diagnosed with asthma since he was a little child. He was not sure exactly the age at which the disease began, but his mother said that was probably when he was 2 years old. Being an asthmatic child has impacted his family in many ways. The first impact was to realize that asthma is a chronic disease that is treatable, but it has no cure. In fact, asthma symptoms…

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    For generations, my family has made sacrifices to ensure that we have an opportunity filled future. When they still lived in the Philippines, my grandmother ran a store in order to support her six children to finish their academics including my mother’s journey into the medical field. My mother worked in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit at Memorial Hermann and would occasionally bring my brother and I along when a babysitter was not available. Growing up around this setting, I witnessed the…

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    1863 Lee experienced another bout of severe illness. During the Battle of Chickamauga, Lee experienced acute rheumatic pain which he described to be intense debilitating pain in his back. At first the general was not able to ride his horse, but his condition progressed to the point where he could not walk and eventually was completely confined to his tent (Riley 497). Lee's doctors attributed his pains to lumbago, which is simply mild to severe pain confined to the lower back; sciatica, which is…

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    to school as if it were another day, I arrived to school early as I often did and would play with my friends until school began at 8:00am. I was only 6 years old at the time and though memories of the past have become faint, I remember the day my little brother died like it was yesterday. The day would continue to go on as normal until around 10:00am, when I was called to the office, upon my arrival my uncle was waiting there for me and nothing seemed to be wrong and being a young child I was…

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