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    I remember the first time I stepped foot into an operating room. I was not set back by the sound of the machines or the site of blood, but instead I fell in love. I was fascinated by the way the physician’s hands delicately removed the cataract and how they intricately placed a new lens, giving their patient sight. This is why I dream of becoming an ophthalmologist. While I have begun taking the steps needed in order to grasp an understanding of my potential career through job shadowing at the…

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    takes care of lily and rosaleen telling them that they can stay at her house and earn too by helping her with the honey making. May makes lily learn about a song of bees, which lily loves to sing. Lily observes that the Boatwright familys life revolves around the honey they make. They eat it and use it as a medicine and ofcourse they make it too. Lily starts making shoe polish and candles to make her earning. Rosaleen also becomes friends with May. She eats bananas and catches spiders all day…

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    parent, which results in death, serious physical or emotional harm, or exploitation” (Definitions of Child Abuse and Neglect). All of which are demonstrated by Lord and Lady Capulet. According to a study done by the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent medicine, “Several types of abuse, and not just bullying, are closely associated with suicidal thoughts in children and teens.” The study also found that “victimization appeared to be even more harmful if it was perpetrated by adults rather than…

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    heard from Josh. I always feel bad thinking back to that day, I always tell myself that I didn’t need to take it that far. Then another side of me say’s he had it coming, maybe, maybe not, but I will say that I do not condone violence, even though I love boxing. I learned that day that violence is only an effective cause when it comes to the unrelenting hard…

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    The curious incident of the dog in the night talks about the important trait both Christopher’s mom and dad share. They both loved Christopher and wanted the best for him. “And Father said, “Christopher, do you understand that I love you?” Christopher’s…

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    Ever since I was a little girl, animals fascinated me. What kindled that love for animals was the continuous trips to the zoo. Every January 1st of the year, my family and I would rouse early in the morning and start getting ready to kick off the year learning about different types of animals. I still feel a jolt of excitement when observing the flamingos, Bengal tigers, giraffes, and more animals from all around the world. I would spend all day at the zoo if my family lets me. Therefore,…

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    interdependently within a community of nuns. She also takes a vow of obedience in which she agrees to obey her religious superiors. And finally, she takes the vow of celibacy in which she agrees, before God, to never marry. With this, she can give all her love to God. This vow includes abstaining from all indulgence of sexual pleasure. Sister Elizabeth has chosen to…

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    Apr Role In Health Care

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    comfort them in an assortment of situations. I intend to incorporate my love for God into my practice on a daily basis. A patient’s faith in God and their spiritual needs are an important component to include when treating the patient. By incorporating holistic care into my practice, I will provide my patient’s with the best care available. The way we practice medicine is changing, and holistic care provides me an avenue to share my love and faith in God with my patients and their…

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    I become more cultured every day. The ever-changing field of medicine necessitates a hunger for constant learning in order to make the best physicians possible. I would bring a well-rounded student to your program. I am not just a machine that gets good grades and performs on tests. I am diverse in my interests and experiences. I have spent weeks in the wilderness with nothing but a backpack and friends. I have learned to live and love above all else. I have observed health care disparities in…

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    Inequalities In Healthcare

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    patients to navigate through the system barriers that often hinder patients from getting the needed care. The diversity in the patient population that the primary care physician assistants serve is noteworthy. It refreshed my interest in primary care medicine considering that I had worked as a primary care physician in Nigeria for four years prior .This experiential learning made me realize that every medical encounter in potentially a cross-cultural experience and negotiating this divide is a…

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