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    C Section Research Papers

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    I found myself interested in this topic because I myself am a C-section baby; so is my mother. I also know quite a few people who were C-sections. Prior to my study, I believed assumed that C-sections were only performed in serious cases, that’s what happened with my mother and me. I was an enormous baby and was a “failure to descend” which means I wasn’t coming out, my mom --- I didn’t think C-sections could just, happen. However after researching, I observed that the amount of C-sections is…

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    The Elliot hospitals surgical services microsystem is a unique and complex environment. With a group of clinicians and staff that work together with a shard clinical purpose, to provide care for the surrounding community. The Operating room (OR) is an ever changing microsystem that has many moving part to help it function adequately. In this essay, I will outline many of the important dynamics that comprise the microsystem of the OR, and describe why each element is needed to help service its…

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    her cousin that it felt like there was a knot on her womb. Henrietta went to the doctor when she felt the knot and it was bleeding. She went to the doctor and they tested her for syphilis but it tested negative. They sent her to the Johns Hopkins gynecology clinic. This hospital was known to be one of the best in the country. Henrietta decided to go and the Doctor Jones was there. He looked at this not and was shocked for he had never seen anything like it. He took samples and sent her home. In…

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    Glyburide Vs Metformin

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    Pharmaceuticals such as antihyperglycemic medications may also be an option to keep blood sugar levels on track. Oral antidiabetic agent metformin and glyburide have shown efficacy with no evidence of harm to the foetus, although long-term safety remains a concern (28.) When comparing to two, metformin was a 2.1 times higher failure rate than glyburide. Metformin works by decreasing the amount of glucose the liver makes, keeping blood sugar levels low and boosting insulin response. Although…

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    Abortion can cause you death . After seeing why it should be illegal and why it SHOULD be legal . Even if it is true how each woman has the option to do whatever with its body , it still should be illegal . There is so many ways to protect yourself . While some girls are aborting babies , others are crying a lost , or wish they could have kids since maybe they can not . It just breaks my heart how some women just DO NOT CARE .Abortion should be illegal because innocent lives are being killed by…

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    This summer I completed my field experience by shadowing a physician assistant named Adam Strantz. He works in a primary care office in Fremont, Michigan. The office, Spectrum Health Medical Group, was fairly small and included only two PAs and one physician. Before starting my shadowing, I set a few goals for myself to learn during my time there. Each and every one of my goals were met through my time there. These included topics like communication between the physician assistant and his…

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    Becoming a Pediatric Doctor Pediatric Doctors , also known as Pediatricians specialize in treating babies, children, adolescents, and young adults. They treat illnesses and other health conditions while also providing preventative care (How to become a Pediatrician). There are 5 steps to becoming a Pediatric Doctor; an aspiring Pediatrician must obtain a bachelor’s degree, graduate from medical school, earn a license, complete a pediatric residency, and earn a board certification (How to become…

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    Being an Orthopedic Surgeon has been something I’ve always wanted research and maybe even one day, become. Orthopedic Surgeons focus on patients with problems or disorders with their bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons, nerves, and sometimes skin. To be an orthopedic surgeon it is required that you have a professional doctoral degree. The first step is to graduate with a Bachelor’s Degree, second is to enroll in medical school, third is passing the licensing exam, fourth is to finish…

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    Ophthalmologist An ophthalmologist is a doctor who is specially trained in the medical and surgical health care of eyes . They focus on the overall health of the visual system . They are trained in delivery comprehensions care , including vision examination , prescription for glasses and contact lens . Also therapy treatment for eyes ailments and disease. Besides graduating from an accredited four year undergraduate program .Individuals interested ,must apply for admission into one…

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    Mayo Clinic Case Study

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    As the need for marketing wellness and prevention programs increase in organizations, there is need for the organizations to apply the right health promotion programs to ensure that accountability and quality standards are maintained. The transformation of the health care system should be crucial in promoting the health of individuals and preventing diseases as well as rehabilitating individuals through a model for promoting the health of the communities. From an analysis of Mayo Clinic’s…

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