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    very important person to the Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health and was the Dean of (ASDOH) Dr. Jack Dillenberg who had a great welcoming personality with a good sense of humor. Another important person I met was Dr. George Blue Spruce, Assistant Dean at (ASDOH) who is also the first Native American Dentist. Getting to know Dr. Blue Spruce and hearing a piece of how he became a dentist really motivated me to push harder to become the best dentist I can possibly be. He mentioned that we…

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    1. Describe any challenges you faced while taking the course for which you are applying to SI Lead. What were the challenges and how did you overcome them? BIO 1114 was a challenge for me personally because it was my first exposure to science at the college level. This true for many students. BIO 1114 taught me to believe in my ability to work hard in order to conquer any information that was put in my way. I remember watching my professor write the chemical reactions for cellular respiration…

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    ''veterinary assistant" are often used interchangeably; however, there are distinct differences between the two.” (Veterinary Assistant Vs. Veterinary Tech) I want to know whether I want to go to school to be a vet tech or a vet assistant so I decided to research the job descriptions, the difference in educational requirements, and the schools that offer vet tech programs in in North Carolina. The job descriptions for both jobs are different but do have some similarities. Vet assistants tend to…

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    specialization in medicine became more popular, and there became on shortage in primary health care providers. The Physician Assistant profession was first proposed in the United States when Charles Hudson advocated for a “creation of two new groups of assistants to doctors from non medical and non nursing personnel”. In 1965, Duke University created the first Physician Assistant Program led by Dr. Eugene Stead. Dr. Stead based the curriculum on his first hand knowledge and also based the…

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    want to speak what is on your mind? Assistant coaches get this awful feeling more times than what they should. In all sports at any level, there are always going to the people who help the head coach and they are known as the assistants. To be a good assistant, a great head coach once said, “A good assistant beats their head coach to the office and leaves after the head coach.” An assistant has many challenging roles that they must obey and live by. Assistant coaches have to follow the…

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    always interested me. Studying the information on the history and progression of the physician assistant profession has been no exception. The history of the physician assistant occupation denotes the importance of its position in healthcare. Prior to the first formal education received by future physician assistants in 1965-1967, by Eugene A Stead, Jr., Dr. Amos Johnson and his proprietary trained assistant Henry Treadwell, became a model for Stead’s first class of PA students. The…

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    Defining the Purpose of Medical Assistants There are many careers to pursue in this world. One career you can do is work in the health field so many options to choose from, you can be a Registered Nurse, Dental Assistant, Phlebotomy Technician, and much more. However, in this paper, we are talking about one particular field of health and that is Medical Assistants. “Medical assistants are multi-skilled health care practitioners trained to work in the business and clinical parts of a medical…

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    Becoming a Veterinary Assistant What do you like to do?I like to work with animals.I chose this topic because it's what I love to do. To become a veterinary assistant,there are certain job tasks,special skills and talents as well as a higher education that is needed.They have many responsible tasks daily,such as feeding,weighing and taking the temperature. One more thing is you have to have active listening and monitor the animals. Also some skills you have to have are taking care of the…

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    Medical Assistant Careers

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    affect my future, on what I will pursue to do in the future,medical assistant and registered nurse felt like a suitable careers for me. I feel as if these two careers best suits me because as for a registered nurse, I feel I would be able to fit in taking in my traits and skills, such as always wanting to help people, being able to work under a top person, to work with others efficiently etc. As for becoming a medical assistant came as an interest to me when my sister had became one…

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    Pathology Assistant Essay

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    Pathologist assistants (PAs) are highly-trained medical professionals who work under the supervision of the pathologist. A pathology assistant is essential to helping make a pathologic diagnosis; however, it is the responsibility of the pathologist to render the diagnosis. Most pathologists’ assistants are tasked with dissecting anatomic pathology specimens, gross examination and performing postmortem examinations. The PA interacts with a pathologist in much the same way that a physician's…

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