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    can, helping as many people as I can, and becoming the best version of myself. My career goals involve graduating from IUPUI with a biology bachelor of science degree and taking the required pre-med courses, attending Indiana University School of Medicine, and after residency, opening my own private practice of Dermatology in Indianapolis. With an IUPUI education, participation in the Honors College, and hard work, I will be able to achieve my many goals. Through participation in the IUPUI…

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    the workplace. In the article, Patterns of Relating Between Physicians and Medical Assistants in Small Family Medicine Offices, the authors express the importance of teamwork and cooperation regarding the relationship between the physician and the medical assistants. (Elder, N.C., Jacobson, C.J., Bolon, S.K., Foxler, J. Palleria, H., Busik, C.&Pugnale, M. 2014, Annals of Family Medicine). Relationships between colleagues in the workplace are extremely important if the practice is going to be…

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    Global Health History

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    Schweitzer has gained a distinguished place both in medical and social history. His contribution to global health might be strengthened through his philosophical writings, which are focused on ethical principles, as well as through learning and studying accounts of Lambarene hospital, ex. The Norman Cousin’s account, through films. The humanitarian spirit of Schweitzer and various physicians can be used in order to encourage involvement in international health programs (Polednak AP 1989). And…

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    to me. I had to see these dream for myself, and as soon as I saw campus, I knew that one day I had to call Northwestern home. The academic rigor of the school only drew me further because I absolutely love a challenging environment, and every subsequent visit to campus only helped solidify my love for Northwestern even more. Wanting to continue my study…

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    describes her love for her husband and her happiness as a wife. There is an end rhyme scheme which makes every two line feel like a couplet. The tone is romantic and joyful as seen when the she states in the very first line, “If ever two were one, then surely we.” The poem is personal and continues talking about the love she has for him. There are still an allusion to religion from the word “heavens.” It is a much shorter piece than “Upon a Fit of Sickness,” but it still vividly expresses her…

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    Pediatrician Career Goals

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    have always been good with taking care of kids, always been the one that my baby cousins adored the most, and always been the one family members or family friends call when they need someone to babysit their kids. Luckily, this never bothered me, I love seeing kids up and happy rather than down and out so I knew something in pediatrics was…

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    Greek Culture Observation

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    Participant Observation The United States of America is known as a melting pot, and there are endless opportunities to attend and participate in ethnic festivals, religious services, cultural medicinal practices and life changing events that are different from ones own culture. Participating in these different activities allows for understanding, appreciation, and tolerance for other cultures and belief systems. The author of this paper attended a Greek festival in order to gain an…

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    San Francisco, California. When I was young my parents divorced, so I grew up with my mother and stepfather. While I attended school at the University of California, I was also working at a ranch in Montana at the age of 19, where I soon developed my love for animals. Years later on 1952 I enrolled at San Jose Sate and I soon graduated in 1954. I graduated with a degree in occupational therapy. In 1955 I got a job at a children’s hospital in Louisville, Kentucky. While working I met a woman who…

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    them believe that any form of suicide is a sin. An excerpt from a scholarly article about assisted death and its relation to Catholicism states “Intentionally causing one’s own death, or suicide, is therefore equally as wrong as murder… a refusal of love for self, the denial of a natural instinct to live, a flight from the duties of justice and charity…(Gummere)” Obviously, since they believe this they try to prevent people from ‘being damned.’ While the morality of physician assisted suicide…

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    of this because I love seeing all these children smile and be happy. They get excited when they see Santa and their presents. The club raises money in order to buy the children the gifts they want. It has really encouraged me to be more interested in Medicine. Therefore, in summer 2014, I decided to go on a medical program at Nova Southeastern University. At first, I was just looking for summer programs and I happened to find the National Youth Leadership Forum: Careers in Medicine. This program…

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