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    anesthesia (these educational programs range from 24-36 months, depending upon university requirements, and offer a master’s degree), all programs include clinical training in university-based or large community hospitals, pass a national certification examination following graduation. It usually takes a minimum of seven year of experience and education to prepare CRNA. The average student nurse anesthetist completes 2,500 clinical hours and administers about 850 anesthetics.…

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    able to work on a helicopter or airplane with the proper training and equipment. Paramedics are also trained to move patients to different hospitals that specialize in the treatment required for the patient. Also, if a patient has a contagious disease, the paramedics decontaminate the interior of the ambulance so that no other person gets the disease. Although paramedics are very similar to EMTs, paramedics require more training and education. Paramedics can provide more extensive pre-hospital…

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    not necessarily have to come in the form of wielding a weapon. There are many supporting roles they could take to help this country. Such as caring for the sick and help in establishing community programs. These would still offer a great amount of training and experience to help them become…

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    surgical technologists run together and overlap, but these two occupations differ significantly in licensing, training and education requirements, and income. Surgical techs sometimes referred to as scrubs; prepare the operating room, tools and equipment for the procedure, keeping their mind on maintaining a sterile field environment, before, during and after the procedure. Surgical technologist must complete an accredited, post-secondary training program in surgical technology. Circulator or…

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    There are many different definitions of globalizations. Many different worldwide entities like World Trade Organization, the World Bank, and the United Nations. They all have some similar underlying definitions, which lead to bring the world together in reference to the economy. However many believe globalization is a method of how the society relate and incorporate with international economies. Though the main definition is from the new world encyclopedia, which says “it is a term used to…

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    better and more enjoyable career would be Fire fighting. one of my possible careers was dentistry and in dentistry you work with the patient's teeth and mouth. you also have to take x-rays and use different tools for cleaning and repairing teeth. the education that is required for becoming a…

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    concept of a profession and explain the ethical and professional obligations of practitioners A profession can be said to be a vocation founded upon specialized educational training, of which its purpose is to supply objective counsel and service to the others, for a direct and definite compensation . It denotes an occupation that professes to develop a system of knowledge in a special problem area such as religion, health or law . The special knowledge that they have gives them an upper hand…

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    density of motor vehicle operators, and learn through trial and error how to best disperse unemployment insurance. Unemployment insurance is a valid option as the average age for all types of motor vehicle operators is above the average age for all occupations in the US. According to Martha Olney, in 2008 when the recession struck America, many people decided to retire earlier than expected because they lost their job and were not prepared to go through the emotional drain of applying to other…

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    Would this make us weaker because we would not be training the military industries. Or would this make us a more effective fighting force because our numbers would have grown by an exponential amount. The question also is how would this affect the mindset of the men coming out of the military. Will this affect their education or even push them towards a life of criminal activity. According to Grossman in 1995 he explains that the Exposure…

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    Having experienced both online and traditional, face-to-face education, I offer a unique perspective on both forms of learning, in addition to the benefits offered by each. While online and traditional education each offer unqiue advantages, exploiting the benefits of both systems created an exceptional learning opportuity, especially when combined with our incomparable family. While online education facilitated learning, the community and local high school played crucial roles in developing my…

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