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    people's lives through medicine. Throughout my sophomore year I found that medications and treatments interested me extremely. This is what brought me to attend the pharmacy camp in the first place. The pharmacy camp was amazing. It made me just fall in love with the staff, campus and pharmacy as a major even more. This is where it also hit me that I wanted to be apart of research in medicine. I know that once I am at Madison I will do all that I can to be apart of research of medicine and its…

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    believe my eyes. The dazzling cow belonged to the outdoor decor of Texas Children’s Hospital in the Texas Medical Center, the institution I have fallen in love with from my numerous volunteer assignments to throwing themed parties every month for the patients. But as much as I love children and working at the hospital, my passion for medicine encompasses all aspects of my skills and interests. To work as a pediatric hospitalist or surgeon at Texas Children’s Hospital is my…

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    healing practices exist side-by-side with modern medical practice. A significant proportion of people seek care from traditional and spiritual healers whom they consult for a range of medical problems. Those dissatisfied with the results of orthodox medicine often take themselves to traditional healers and a significant proportion of these have psychiatric disorders. Illnesses and other life events are classified as "natural" or "unnatural." Natural illnesses result from the effects of cold,…

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    Medicine has always been such a diverse field of work you forget that there is another type of medicine, with the brief history of osteopathic medicine, then just the run down of the doctor who invented it and lastly the school of medicine where I'd like to finish my career and begin my osteopathic one. Osteopathic medicine came to be from a philosophy from Andrew Still after family hardships. After he served in the Union army during the war as a hospital steward, later after the war his wife…

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    condition and was desperately looking around that small clinic for someone to do something, may be a miracle to relieve her pain. My inner self bifurcated and indecisive; one wanted to run far away from home of misery while the other entangled in the love of my sister would not allow me to budge. With excruciating pain in her wrist, my little sister was crying inconsolably. Finally, a doctor arrived and attended her, his touch acted as a magic spell and in few seconds she stopped weeping. I was…

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    making a differences for my patients and their families This professional has taught me to be considerate and compassionate towards my patients and their families and thus I thrive to provide excellent patient care. Beside work and family life, I love to volunteer. Since high school…

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    Adventure fills the soul, and so does Medicine. While working for two years as a Medical Officer in rural Nepal, I examined cases from different departments be it Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics or Obstetrics and Gynecology. Our hospital served as a referral center for three neighboring districts with a population of, about 600,000. We were limited medical officers managing patients independently. This came with a lot of responsibility and for the first time, I realized that I was dealing with a…

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    acclaimed researcher, whose work spans the fields of Folklore, Medicine, and English Studies, but she manages this intense productivity while winning awards for her extraordinary teaching and departmental leadership. She has played a major role in the university’s efforts to forge links between the humanities and the School of Medicine. She engages actively with scholars from other disciplines. Her specialization in the intersection of medicine, belief, and the supernatural led to the…

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    Power Of Love Essay

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    The power of love Love as an eternal topic has been discussing and praising by the people no matter from old times or modern society. In fact that, there is nobody in this world truly understand what love really is, because love is an emotion that human can create by their hearts, their feelings, and nobody would actually see it because it is formless and invisible; it is so mysterious and unsearchable. Like what Samuel said in his poem “Love is a sickness full of woes, All remedies refusing.…

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    alone ever having a successful career. He must have an overwhelming love for the effects of drug use, to potentially destroy his…

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