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    I really wanted to be a Surgeon. But then started the actual ‘becoming a doctor’ part, as I started studying I realized that my proclivity to riddle solving was satisfied much more by Medicine rather than Surgery. Each case I studied was a riddle waiting to be solved. This thought was reinforced when I graduated and started my internship in Pakistan. I worked at JPMC, a government owned tertiary care hospital having 1800 beds. During that…

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    decrease in their quality of life, and often time’s feelings of depression. He described how this surgery means a parent playing tennis with their son or daughter again, an athlete returning to the sport they love or even a child gaining confidence. It was at that moment that my view of medicine had changed. The weight of his words resonated as the implantation time of the device approached. The challenges the team and I overcame to develop the implant all culminated to this moment. The…

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    to view it, take a broad perspective and then you will be able to differentiate, prioritise and definitely you will make good choices '. After my internal medicine rotation, I admired the vast scope and diversity in this field which filled me with perpetual curiosity and exuberance to explore the world of medicine more. I love Internal Medicine because of the complexity and vast variety of problems which could be solved simply by logical and rational thinking. My passion for the field drives me…

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    During my later high school years I discovered how much I enjoyed chemistry’s predictability and logical structure. Balancing a chemical reaction on paper and then seeing it work in the lab made me realize that I had a love for chemistry. It was fascinating and exciting when I saw the transformation of elements into useful products. I loved learning how matter could be reduced into their building blocks, and then by putting those building blocks together in different ways new forms of matter…

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    should I leave on my own accord? They say actions speak louder than words, but your actions to back up your words occur once in a blue moon, Your affection towards me is definitely absurd, Yet you always know how to make me swoon, I thought our love was a blessing in disguise, but you can't judge a book by its cover, Don't believe me? I guess we never were really able to see eye to eye, This would explain why you had your secret lover, I wanted to give you the benefit of the doubt and say…

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    listen to their feelings. Some patients I discharge were stressed and anxious from undergoing their treatment or surgery. Keeping this in mind, I strive to make my time with each patient his or her most relaxing experience in the hospital. Most patients love telling me about their personal lives and how excited they are to go home after their long stay. Others are more reserved and would rather ask me questions about myself. Through my observations, I learned how everyone differ in their…

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    practice of intentionally ending a life in order to relieve pain and suffering.” (Medicine Net,2016) At the underlining moral ethical issue, the question stands, “Is it morally acceptable to end someone’s life who has no expectation of recovering to relieve them from suffering? Euthanasia is an issue that while situational ethics while see as morally acceptable, the Catholic teachings of ‘Christ taught the law of love’’, will very much disagree; this will aid in determining which moral structure…

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    Neonatal Career Plan

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    I want to be in this mentor program because I want to become a nurse practitioner specifically neonatal or pediatric. What inspired me to first look into the medical field was the encounter I had with nurses and doctors as a child. My mother has lupus and when I was younger she was in out of the hospital. being there you meet all different kind of medical people, but the ones who stood out the most were the nurses. They were always there checking on her making sure she and my family were…

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    story is based around two young lovers but was it really love that they feel or is it something else? Love is a mystical word because it is a noun that is used to describe itself. Everyone experiences and has felt it so why is it so hard to define if every human knows what it is? There are so many components that all come together to form a different feeling each time. This is why it may appear that Romeo and Juliet don’t ever experience true love. However, what Romeo and Juliet were feeling…

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    Love resemble religion in a variety of aspects, both of which are central human beliefs and ignites human behaviour. Devoted lovers or believers are morally pure and faithful towards each other and conduct a behaviour which represents their devotion. Both give meaning to life and provides a share in eternity; romance is shared over the span of one’s life for allegiance to one and another, whilst religion stays with you both on Earth and the afterlife. In Christianity, there is only one true God…

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