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    illness and injuries. Therefore PA also Primary Care such area in medicine dealing with families. PA has numerous duties to appeal with jump start to examine patient’s files, such as updating current…

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    Believing in what Albert Einstein had said "Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile", the idea of helping and healing people has captivated me from my younger days. Coming from a place where women are still oppressed and are deprived of basic education, it seemed like a farfetched dream for me to become a doctor. But I was lucky to be born to parents who did not follow this norm. I have always fought against the social restriction and discouragement and resolved to do something…

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    Being a doctor has always been a dream of mine. I love the sciences and I also love helping people. More importantly, this can be because I can compare my characteristics and personality as similar to that of a doctor. These include being patient, confident, and knowledgeable. However other qualities that I admire the most of a doctor is being caring and compassionate. My drive for wanting to be a doctor comes from numerous experiences in my life. These experiences varied from me being the…

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    Athletic Trainer vs Professional Athlete “Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life” (Confucius). Since my Senior year of high school is approaching. It is important of choosing a career I want to do for the remainder of my life. With my love of sports and medicine. I have decided to chose that Athletic trainer and Professional Athlete would be appropriate occupations for me. Although both Athletic trainers and Professional Athletes are similar in what the…

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    physician is able to do their job efficiently, but can also take a step back and put their job aside in order to focus on other aspects of life as well; whether it be related to medicine or otherwise. By utilizing this semesters EPortfolio, I was able to have a variety of experiences that are directly related to medicine, or not related at all. I think that this is crucial in my path towards becoming a physician. Our portfolio is broken up into three different parts,…

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    After completing his undergraduate studies he found that medicine was the perfect place for the what interest him and passionate about . In 2013, Paul Kalanithi was just 36 years old when he was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer . Rather than surrender, he embraced life, Paul continued to work as a neurosurgeon and becoming the father of a baby girl. Also, he wrote a memoir When Breath Becomes Air. A book that poignant reflection on love, death, devotion, and a life lived with a purpose.…

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    both research and healthcare applications. I became a distinguished responsible student who valued compassion and humility, qualities that are essential as a clinician. My love for surgery flourished during medical school. Although the classroom gave me a clearer picture of the extent and gravity of…

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    How does Arthur Miller build and maintain tension and conflict in the play? Arthur Miller builds and maintains tension and conflict throughout the play. In the beginning of the play tension is built between the relationship of Eddie and Beatrice. Beatrice warns Catherine about Eddie’s feelings towards her. This builds tension in the atmosphere as Catherine no longer feels safe around Eddie. Towards the end of Act One, growing conflict is sensed when Marco gives Eddie a clear warning by…

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    as my modern hero because of her determination and willingness to save those who need saving and help the misguided get back on track. Tia Torres famous not only because of her show Pitbulls and Parolees, or her rescue Villalobos but because of her love for misguided animals and people. Tia Torres came from a broken beginning, she lived with her stepmother who she always called mom and didn't have a father figure. Even in those times she still had the heart and strength to take in stray…

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    My decision on a career in Physical Therapy has stemmed from a passion for helping others, a love of exercise, but most importantly; a personal hardship. I’ve always known that I would want to study in the medical field, but determining what profession I would enter arose from a tragedy. My mother has always enjoyed exercise as well, and has developed a love for running. Unfortunately, she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2014. She began to experience a foot drag on her left side, due to…

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