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    many academic goals. First, I am taking Biology as my major because I want to be a doctor. I want to perform good in all of my classes. I want to make A’s and B’s in all my classes and I want to participate in volunteer activities in hospitals and medical…

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    Medical tourism is a type of touristic travel which involves a person who lives in one country to travel to another country to receive medical aid. Medical procedures taken abroad have a variety in options like dentistry, hip replacement, cosmetic surgeries, oncology, cardiology, cardiovascular surgeries, cancer treatments, scans, orthopedics and neurology. Popular sites that are the hot spot for undergoing medical procedures, in increasing to decreasing order, are primarily started off with…

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    The focus of this assignment is to look at and analyse the mental health and illness aspects of people in our community. Using a case study of a mental health presentation, explore the research and critical thinking related to the assessment and pre-hospital management of mental health patients. Exploring the pathophysiology, signs and symptoms of several mental health illness and critically evaluate the pre-hospital assessment and management and compare this to best paramedic practice.…

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    I was diagnosed with tuberculosis at the age of fifteen. I had just arrived in the U.S. after having lived as a refugee in the Philippines, where the disease was prevalent. Though I was prescribed with nine months of antibiotic treatment, I was thankful that at least I did not have the scar on my parents’ shoulders, a result of smallpox vaccinations which I once believed marked them as “Vietnamese boat refugees.” Throughout my treatment, my pharmacist made a great impact toward my wellbeing. She…

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    Lately, in the last two decades, legalizing marijuana has been a topic of debate around the United States. Washington, Colorado, Alaska and Oregon are states that have legalized the distribution and use of marijuana, for medical and recreational purposes. Cities such as Portland and South Portland in Maine, and Keego Harbor in Michigan have legalized marijuana. Contrary to the legalization, people still believe that marijuana is bad and that it is just a drug to make a person lazy and overeat.…

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    As the world continues to develop, so does the medical field. New medical problems arise almost every day. In order to keep up with all these changes, there is a profession that focuses solely on improving health care called biomedical engineering. For many people it is hard to completely understand the impact that biomedical engineering has had on the lives of many people, but knowing that it has produced a tremendous amount of devices and concepts since its beginnings can help someone start to…

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    assessment is one of the process of assess and obtaining information about patient’s health history and family medical history which help in planning patient’s care. A nurse uses subjective and objective data to assess patient and the five nursing process to conduct patient’s health care. Interviewing patients is one first step. This paper discusses the health history of Mrs., family medical history, and overall reflection of the interview. I have an opportunity to interview Mrs. E. She…

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    “Never let me go” is a suggestive philosophical work about love, life, mortality and the choice we face between challenging our destinies and accepting them. This movie takes place after the Second World War where human cloning is predominant in medical science. Human clones are created so that they can donate their organs as young adults. These young adults were raised in a boarding school and were known as the “future donors”. They will die after donating their fourth organ, which is their…

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    Eva’s death is crucial in understanding Eva as Christ in Uncle Tom’s Cabin . Her death is a very hotly debated subject by literary critics. One critic, Isabella White, in her article, “The Uses of Death in Uncle Tom’s Cabin offers several possible explanations for why Stowe had Eva die in the novel. One of her theories is that “Eva’s death is a condemnation of a world which has caused her too much pain.” (White 9) She states that Eva was simply too good for the world she lived in, and Stowe has…

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    knowledge of my aching shame. /Shame, shame, shame / drown in your fucking shame (Kane 7)”. This shame is more or less rooted in a judgmental view of the other. Indeed, without the other, the “I” would not have come to terms with the process of medical treatment.” To win the…

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