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    Is a Chiropractor a "Real Doctor?" Some people say that the definition of a doctor is a simple idea; either you are or you are not a doctor. In all truth being a doctor is something that one should take a tremendous amount of pride in for that accomplishment. This is because not only does it take a good amount of schooling, but also it comes with a great amount of responsibility. I perceive the definition of a doctor to be someone who has reached the highest level of learning in a particular…

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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    mom then she called the doctors and she made my appointment to be seen. June 8th was the day of my doctors appointment, when I arrived I went in and told my doctor all of my symptoms she then told me just to take some tylenol for my headaches and try to stand up not so fast and if its not getting any better to call them . So me and my mom went home and I did what she told me to do for two days,but it still wasn’t getting an better , so my mother called my doctor. My doctor then said she would…

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    that it was acted badly or anything. I actually thought it was weird but weird enough to be intrigued by it. It was just creepy the way the costume was, that it was hard and weird to watch, but I could not look away. Also the whole Argan being a doctor at the end was such a unexpected curve ball. I was just confused by the whole thing but it didn't make the play bad. All in all I would absolute recommend this play, I actually wished I could have taken my mother with me, because I think she…

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    technology that are a huge help to doctors, researchers, technicians and even the patients. New technologies consist of websites, computers, testing equipment, mobile devices, and many more things that are used daily in offices around the world. For example, some websites are used to keep the schedule for the day, month or even the year. No matter what the program is for, it helps the office stay on task and organized. Also the internet is a new technology that can help doctors have the answers…

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    John Enzenaur Case Study

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    slowed down by Saturday he went to urgent care. During his visit they drew blood and told him he had a flu, they told him to go home. The next day, the day before Christmas urgent care doctor called to ask him to go to the emergency room, if he was still feeling ill. After they conducted another blood test the doctors told him he was bleeding internally, anemic, and had a bladder infection. After they told him all of that they sent him home and said he would be just fine. John suffered sweats…

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    a low cast group. My family gave me the opportunity; now I want to use this opportunity to study medicine so I can give back to my family by aiding or at least providing guidance for their health. However, coming to this firm decision to become a doctor took a gradual process. When I was 9 years old, I always wanted to be a spy or detective because I loved the innovative gadgets spies used. However, seventh grade open doors to the field of science. From then, I wanted to pursue a career that…

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    According to Health Professional Council Authority (2015) conduct pathway “allows the council to manage notifications (complaints) that may constitute unsatisfactory professional conduct or professional misconduct”. Furthermore, according to Staunton and Chiarella (2013) “unsatisfactory professional conduct includes conduct that is substantially below the standard reasonably expected of a registered health care practitioner of an equivalent level of training or experience”. Based on the case…

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    media is that the doctors could mess up if they do surgeries. They told me to calm down, and so I did. The surgery went really well. They put some rods so they could correct my two broken bones, and that took a long time. I stayed in the hospital few days after my operation. Days passed and my family came in to see how well I'm doing and they could finally take me home. I needed to walk with crutches so they learned me how to do and it didn't even take a long time to learn. The doctors in the…

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    That led to the newest leads and I kept saying there was something familiar. I’m not sure, but by asking some questions, Doctor Brackett helped me to remember why it was so familiar.” Going over the characteristics that were similar and dissimilar, Detective Crockett also was able to determine that Brackett hadn’t influenced Johnny in any way. Just to make sure, he asked, “So, Doctor Brackett, what do you think about all this?” “Honestly, I can’t remember treating the person. It could have been…

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    Gisselle Pernett After going in for a routine checkup and expecting to have normal results, America Hernandez was being rushed to a hospital for a condition her doctors knew nothing about. It wasn’t until she was hospitalized that she was diagnosed with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, a rare condition that causes the immune system to mistakenly attack the platelets in her body. This condition prevents the blood in her body from clotting, and when this happens even the smallest cut can…

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