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    Having experienced a difficult recovery from orthopedic surgery, I believe I will provide a valuable perspective of patient care to the doctor of physical therapy program at Eastern Washington University. Two weeks prior to my junior year of college, I had ACL reconstructive surgery in my left knee. Due to complications in surgery, my lateral meniscus remained torn in spite of the surgery. This exacerbated an already difficult and demanding recovery. Months into my recovery, I struggled with…

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    Born with a cleft lip. Numerous surgeries. A few years ago as I was falling asleep I remembered what I believe to be my first memory-- both arms restrained miles away from the stitches on my tortuously itching face. Is that trauma? The next several years were punctuated with appointments and surgeries with various physicians who fixed my face. At risk of wading into the poetic, the dreams to become a physician and practice medicine grew from the admiration I had for the doctors who took care of…

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    An anesthesiologist would be a perfect job for anyone who loves to work with people, medicine, and machines because of the tasks done, training, and work environment. An anesthesiologists goes to school for about eight years after high school. After they go to school, anesthesiologists have to do an internship and have to get their doctoral degree, but the average salary is $187,200 a year. The main priorities of an anesthesiologists are monitor patients before, during, and after anesthesia.…

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    treatment of injuries or disorders of the body by incision or manipulation,” are some of the most prized doctors in modern society. With the disturbing rise of cancer; heart, kidney, and liver failure; and various other diseases, modern medicine and surgery are beginning to be “considered a global health priority” (Unite for Sight). Medical schools know the importance of creating quality physicians, surgeons, and nurses, and work to inspire these prospective doctors. One particular poem by Emily…

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    David Turner Case

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    I asked Turner if Jones was diagnosed with any mental health illnesses and she stated depression and anxiety, but went on to say Jones does not take whatever medications he supposed to be on for his conditions. I asked McGee if he would provided a video statement and he said he did not want to because he did not want anything to happen to Jones. McGee went on to say he believed Jones needed some sort of mental health treatment. Officer Pedersen asked Turner if she was willing to provide a…

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    Bad Hair Transplants

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    How bad are bad hair transplants? Bad hair transplants don’t happen too often, but when they do, you need to know what option you have. But, before any other details abut these options we should talk about bad hair transplants in general and what they can look like. Hair is one of the most important assets of a human, both men and women. The idea is this, as soon as you start losing your hair, there will be self esteem problems and you will not be the same person you used to be when you had a…

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    Patella Bone Procedure

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    for phone number to call his mother to let her know where he was. As the doctor entered the room, he proceeded to view the area and stated that a specialist will have to do surgery on the knee because the patella and ligaments had been fractured and torn. The doctor gave him medicine to make him unconscious during surgery. The patella bone is known as the knee cap. This bone helps us walk and keep our balance.The patella is not connected to any other bone. The patella is in the medial…

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    Vascular Surgeon is a healthcare specialist, that specializes in the diagnosis of medical management and surgical treatment due to the disorder of the blood vessels. A vascular surgeon treat all types of blood vessels outside of the brain and heart. People with varicose veins are patients that go to see vascular surgeons. They treat a large amount of people with aneurysms. There are other traumas that are associated with vascular surgeons as well. For example: gunshot wounds and knife wounds.…

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    Grey's Anatomy Religion

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    In contemporary media, Grey’s Anatomy, shows how people try to incorporate religion into the human quest in the medical field. The show portrays constant friction between science/medicine and how religion is applied to things like surgeries and also give people hope when given bad news. Many of the surgeons struggle with having a God Complex, which means they believe themselves to be infallible. Once they lose the belief of infallibility, then a surgeon can either rely on a higher power or…

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    look like them thinking that beautiful is only physic and ignoring intelligence or personality. Also, a vast of teenagers want to imitate and look like Kylie Jenner, they want to have their plump lips. Kylie Jenner boost teenagers to seek to get surgeries on their lips and butts. Kylie also makes adolescents feel insecure about their persona, makes these teanagers dream to have a life like hers which this leads to low self steem and depression. In the…

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