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    A red line can just seem like a color and a shape to some, but in the Seattle Grace hospital it represents the lives of every roaming doctor and nurse. Throughout the hospital, this red line is painted through hallways and doors. It represents where these elite surgeons are allowed to go, compared to the average citizen that walks in with a complaint. It separates areas where the hospital goes from being accessible to all, to only enterable by few. When one walks into a hospital there are many…

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    big machine comes into the room and starts taking a picture of my foot. Then the doctor told us to wait 20 mins until the results come in. When the results come in there were no glass in my wound. So I got happy, but I still had to get stitches. Then the doctor started washing of the mess around my wound with soap and water that when it started to sting like crazy like I just got stung by hundred bees. After the doctor finished washing the wound on my foot, he gave me a shot in my foot. I asked…

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    she had never had any babies to compare her baby to, but this gave Val something to talk to and ask the doctors about. Finally, with the help of her step dad, Val was able to convince the doctors to allow her to visit a specialist in a hospital to have more tests run on Ethan. These tests revealed something was wrong with Ethan’s heart, but the doctor wasn’t sure what he was looking at. The doctor sent out images of Ethan’s heart to cardiologists in 12 different states and finally got the…

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    the bathroom to throw up. We had gotten food poisoning before, so I just assumed that my twin brother must have eaten some bad chicken. I could not have been farther from the truth. However, it was his illness that truly solidified my desire to be a doctor so I could do everything in my power to prevent others from experiencing My twin’s name is Mario, and we have always done everything together. We played soccer together, were on the drumline together, we always had the same friends,…

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    My MRI Experience

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    pain and it could last a few days. However, it continued to hurt and it was more painful than an ordinary growing pain. After a week, my father took me to the doctor. The doctor examined my leg but he did not know what was wrong with my leg. The doctor suggested that I get an x-ray. Right after the appointment, I went to get an x-ray. The doctor received the x-ray results but he still could not determine why my leg was hurting. He then scheduled an appointment for me to get an MRI, for the…

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    done in which the doctors found what appeared to be a mass in her abdominal area. When she went back for further observation, she learned of the severity of her child’s condition. Lyric was diagnosed with ABS (Amniotic Band Syndrome). It’s a condition in which an organ(s) grow outside the body. It can usually be corrected with surgery; however, Lyric’s case was a bit more severe. She had almost all of her organs growing on the outside including her heart and intestines. The doctor at that point…

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    Monkey’s Paw” face. Doctor Prethorius, portrayed in “Specimen 313,” and Mr., Mrs., and Hubert White presented in “The Monkey’s Paw” receive an opportunity that presents a chance for a boost in power which quickly creates a feeling of hubris that overcomes the characters from both stories. The resources and knowledge the doctor possesses along with the White family’s ability to have…

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    mechanisms. We were taught to go to the doctor only when we needed to for illnesses. Our culture made us to not take kindly to unorthodox medicines or treatment such as Complementary and Alternative Medicines (CAM) like Chiropractic, Meditation, and or Naturopathy. We were brought up going to the doctor was not a good experience at all. Earlier in my life doctors were family practitioner’s that the whole family knew and trusted. Overtime, family doctors changed like socks. The problem…

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    to be so astronomically priced. A doctor who comes into your room for 15 minutes practically gets money thrown into his pockets, but for what? For telling you that you have to take some Tylenol and take a nap? Why does a test that takes 5 minutes cost 500 dollars? The United States Healthcare system needs to put together care at a more affordable cost or we all might as well pray for death sooner than later. Healthcare, including testing, medications, and doctor visits need to become priced…

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    them as the gangsters or criminals. Therefore, African American had to work extremely hard so that they could become successful. This memoir was about the one of three African-American boys whose name was Sam, and how he succeeded on becoming the doctors when he was in struggles. He lived in Newark, New Jersey, and met with Rameck and George in University High; a high school that…

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