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    supervision of physicians. We implemented a see one, do one, and teach one framework, which helped me become a better instructor and leader. At the end of day I could see the improvement in our patients’ health. In addition, I was selected as a tutor for first and second year medicals students, where I assessed weakness and implemented various teaching modalities including visual aids and auditory memory cues. It was fulfilling work together to improve their academic success. Many of these…

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    mistake to believe that. Shortly into my first semester I began to regurgitate anything that I had put into my mouth. The feeling was horrendous, so I ate very little throughout the day. I paid little attention to the symptoms until there was an unhealthy amount of weight loss. I was sure that I was dealing with something more serious, but there was no time to waste on little assumptions that would take me away from my work as a student.…

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    At the age of 14 I was diagnosed with a mental compulsive disorder. Little did I know this disorder was going to control every aspect in my life, it prevented me from living like a normal kid. I was too blind to see and understand how this disorder was taking over my childhood. This mental compulsive disorder controlled my thoughts and the way I acted. It made me picture awful things and set guidelines or rules I had to follow for example, I couldn’t touch anyone, and if I did, I had to wash…

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    fast paced, to the point, and uses mostly medical jargon. This is often the case with other doctors seen in the film. Often, when she goes in for tests, she is isolated. The doctor or technician will go into another room while she is left alone with the machinery. At one point she is also in isolation because her immune system fails and she quips that every living thing is a danger, especially the doctors. This isolation is…

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    The Tuskagee Syphilis Study In 1932, the “Tuskagee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male” began. This study involved a large number of African American men; some who did not have syphilis, and some that did. The doctors told these men that they were being treated for “bad blood” and in return these men received medical benefits (CDC). The problem that arose with the study, was that these men were not actually ever treated for syphilis. These men were never told the full extent of the…

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    as being part of an underrepresented minority group such as Hispanic, African-American, Native American, etc. But diversity encompasses many other aspects such as gender, gender-identity and expression, socio-economic status and nationality. I am a first- generation American born to Nigerian immigrants. My parents came to the United States with nothing but a couple dollars and several keepsakes. I was born in the city of Staten Island, but raised in a rural part of southern Rhode Island where…

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    normal things a baby was or should i say could be doing i would be able to have put on my own close and put on masks and i would find ways to scare my mom and dad to the point they just plain old fall down now this is where things got interesting my first day of school it was a tiny old school like any other but it had a very interesting boy coming to school that day my mom is super germaphobe so she does not like me riding the bus so she drove me.then it was so good i saw colors fun toys and…

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    Next double roundhouse kick. I wait for the only other student to finish his kick that warm summer night. Finally my turn. I'm gonna kick this pad really hard . First kick perfect. On my second kick I lift up my leg, then I collapse in the most excruciating pain I have ever felt in my life. In my best effort, I look over to see my knee disfigured I felt so much pain, and humiliation. I barely managed to hold back my tears. Then I feel more pain, I look over and see my knee back in place and my…

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    vocation ways, including private practice, college doctor 's facility work, or an occupation with a wellbeing support association. The main lets the doctor work for himself. The second offers him the chance to separation his work between treatment, exploration and direction, in shifting extents. The third means he work for a huge company, which furnishes him with patients and handles the greater part of the authoritative and business assignments that doctors in private practice need to handle…

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    illness, and I was able to preserve just like Jackie Robinson. This illness started in 7th grade. I first noticed it in a softball game, I have been playing softball since I was 7 years old, and nothing like this has ever happened to me before. During a game I was not feeling crummy or anything and I just passed out, so I went to the doctor and they told me I had low blood pressure. The doctors said what causes me to pass out is due to anxiety and my low blood pressure. Anxiety is very complex…

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