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    though it was late in my career that I decided I wanted to be a physician. My interest in medicine developed from my personal and professional experiences over a long period of time. My mother being a family physician was my first source of inspiration. I spent a lot of hours watching her at work and was impressed with the way she connected to the patients and their families. My interest in family medicine was heightened by my experiences in medical school and at home. I left home to attend…

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    Care for the Mentally Ill An estimated one in four Americans suffer from mental illness, a number that adds up to over 45 million people (Barbara Wexler). This is not a number to be ignored and one that certainly isn’t. Over half of those aged eighteen and older received the treatment they needed between 2005 and 2006. This percentage is expected to rise and continue to rise as further developments are made to support the mentally ill; as of now, all that can be done for those suffering from a…

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    high school to live broadcasting study sessions with my general chemistry professor, Dr. John Pollard, I find solace in improving my surroundings, and most importantly myself. My first introduction to medicine was a National Youth Leadership Forum, 10 days of exposure at UCLA. I cannot say that Medicine became my strict path on the 11th day. However, on the 12th day it prompted me to pick up a self-help book by Maxwell Maltz to guide my understanding of self-image prior to setting personal…

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    Although physical medicine and rehabilitation requires many years of experience and a commitment to the field, it can be a very rewarding career path for anyone who enjoys helping others. The education required to obtain a degree in the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation begins with four years of college. In these four years, several premedical college courses are required (McAlpine 17). The cost of college varies, but the national average is $10,000 per year. After completing college…

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    <<>> “Medicines cure diseases, but only doctors can cure patients.” Carl Jung Personalized Cancer Treatment EuroMed’s medical staff has been treating cancer since 1991, and they’ve adopted an integrative medical approach, combining conventional and alternative treatments. Their principal belief is that cancer treatment must not be used at the expense of the patient’s immune system, so EuroMed Foundation utilizes an integrative treatment philosophy with an emphasis on maintaining…

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    Clinically Cialis could be ranked quantity one in phrases of potent healing for erectile dysfunction in guys. Why so? That's due to the fact in terms of clinical trial results and facet outcome evaluation of ED medicines Cialis proves its effectiveness higher than any other medications within the identical category. Cialis - pluses 1. Cialis appears to be the fine among all other oral healing for male impotency. 2. Cialis Pharmacy changed the whole dynamics of the ED cure market due to the…

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    This leading to high levels of stress that result from trying to multitask with giving treatment to multiple patients, difficult patients, intensive amounts of paperwork, and the balancing of a personal and professional life. Leading doctors to retaliate in finding a coping mechanism with "access to lethal drugs" (Sakinofsky,837-844) or "turning to …alcohol" (Sakinofsky,837-844) in order to deal…

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    had been conquered countless times by my peers. My military training taught me the essential qualities needed to be an excellent provider. I learned discipline and focus from balancing a full time job and a full time course load; working in emergency care and clinical settings taught me be thorough and knowledgeable in my work; I learned kindness and caring while comforting crying loved ones of the deceased and empathy when a patient received a life-threatening diagnosis. Consistent patient…

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    In 2015, my eight year old nephew nearly passed away. One minute he was fine, lying on his hospital bed in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit of Hasbro Children’s Hospital; , the next, a code blue was called and he was rushed to triage and fell into a coma for a couple of days. Yadiel was diagnosed with Nephrotic Syndrome at the age of five. He was a healthy, five year old boy who loved to play outside and at board games with his older brother and me. Suddenly, he became ill and, after numerous…

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    institution. My time at Assumption College will be ending in May, but I believe that my education and professional growth will be a lifelong process. I would like to immerse myself in a high quality, intensive professional course of study where I can gain the skills necessary to provide excellent patient care. This is what motivates me to pursue advanced training through the MCPHS University School of Pharmacy. In the long-term, my goal is to become an expert in the field of community pharmacy,…

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