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    depends on what the doctor is specialized in. All hospital doctors are specialized a bit more in one area than another. Here are some of the more common areas: anaesthetics, emergency medicine, general medicine, general surgery, obstetrics and gynaecology, paediatrics, psychiatry, trauma and orthopaedics. (3) Pros and Cons Like I wrote earlier it all depends what you are specialized in. But one thing is for sure, it is usually a good amount of money you get for working…

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    Designer Babies

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    recent years has led to bright new ideas that inch it closer to reality showing how we are taking advantage of technology in medicine and the constant lookout for ridding of human error and boosting precision. According to an article in Obstetrics, Gynaecology, and Reproductive Medicine, Ronald T.K. Pang and P.C. Ho, both respected professors at the University of Hong Kong and a part of the Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Fertility Regulation, discuss into depth of two different methodologies,…

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    Choose Life Research Paper

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    Ariadna Pop 11-03-2015 Professor: Felicia S. Turk Term paper #2 Choose Life “I’ve noticed that everyone who is for abortion has already been born.” – Ronald Reagan (www.lifenews.com). From the moment of creation, life is one of the most beautiful miracles in the world; however, many times parents decide to have an abortion. Abortion has been debated for years because while some people think that every unborn child has the right to live, some people think is the mother’s right to decide…

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    patients, interdepartmental coordination and improvising proper workflows and process to ensure proper allocation of tasks to the right staffs that can perform them more efficiently. This will reduce long. CGH can also expand its’ services to include gynaecology and paediatrics disciplines, which are currently not available within the hospital. This can contribute to improving overall patients’ satisfaction and operational efficiency within…

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    ESSAY“FAMILY MEDICINE”- A SPECIALTY.. A WAY OF LIFE INTRODUCTION Family medicine has been recognised as a specialty for decades in many countries. Like recognised specialties, family medicine has a defined body of knowledge, skills and attitudes, a research base and a post graduate training program. Despite its central and generalised importance to our discipline it is a “speciality”, unlike other specialties which deals only with a specific system…

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    Miscarriage Essay

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    of the same of aspects. BMC psychiatric, a psychiatrist journal, they discovered that abortions are linked to high psychological disorders. The BMC sampled 137 women between the age of twenty- eight and thirty. The study at the Obstetrics and gynaecology units of Teaching Hospital. Several connections that they linked to the psychological issues that they also linked to the medical issues. However, there were no contrasting about the issue; every article had the same…

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    Warfarin Blood Clots

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    Question #15: Explain how Warfarin, a popular drug used to treat atrial fibrillation, causes disruptions in human fetal development. Blood clots can form in the body and either be a hindrance or a help. Those that help the body, stop bleeding, so that an excess of blood is not lost all at one time. The blood clots that act as a hindrance to the body can lead to heart attacks, strokes and at times pulmonary embolisms. Warfarin (C19H16O4) is a prescription medication that is used to prevent the…

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    weeks. Further ultrasound revealed an anterior placenta which prompted an investigation with MRI of the in-utero foetus and placenta, which revealed placental percreta with invasion of the anterior aspect of the urinary bladder. The urology and gynaecology-oncology surgical teams were involved in the surgery. A sample of uterus with placenta was sent for histopathological analysis and it was consistent with placental percreta. There was an estimated blood loss of 2000mL with 275mL returned to…

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    PERIPARTUM CARDIOMYOPATHY PRECIPITATED BY PREECLAMPSIA: CASE REPORT Dr Mukti Harne MBBS,Resident Obstetrics and Gynaecology Dr Sumedha Harne MBBS,MD, Infertility Specialist Senior Consultant Abstract Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is associated with one in every 3000 to 15000 deliveries , affecting thousands of women every year.According to the definition , PPCM includes cardiac failure in the last trimester of pregnancy or within six months of delivery, absence of an identifiable cause…

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    • Conducted IV cannulation and care of gynaecology, general and surgical patients in the ward. • Actively promoted breastfeeding and assistance with feeding problems to new mothers. • Provided Hepatitis B immunisation to the newborn prior to discharge. Mar 2002 - Jul 2004 JOONDALUP HEALTH SERVICES…

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