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    “Whenever the art of medicine is loved, there is also a love of humanity”. These few words by Hippocrates will forever resonate in my thoughts. My journey since childhood has been guided with the solid belief that a blessed life comes from serving others. I feel a moral and instinctive obligation to help humans with physical or emotional ailments. Caring for patients is not only rewarding, but the hope is that one day, these people will contribute to “the love of humanity” by giving back in the…

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    glimpse of her baby on Ultrasound machine. I also volunteered as a radiologist in various medical camps conducted by various organizations in rural and urban parts of India. Not only a good memory and excellent work ethics are my strengths but also I love to be a team member. In the past, during my brief stay in the United States, while shadowing some eminent Radiologist in the Salt Lake City, I was impressed by the radiology work practices, research opportunities and cutting edge technology. I…

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    Domestic Abuse

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    God is love! We should love just like he loves us. Love is the key to happiness. In the Bible it says, “When a man finds a wife he has found a beautiful thing and favor in God.” True love never hurt. Love in general should not hurt. If love hurts it not love. People of today feel that love should be tough. That’s pain not love. Love should be pure as water. Love should be sweet as sugar, and long lasting like Duracell batteries. Victims of domestic abuse live in fear. The Abuser have control. An…

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    Being established in the year eighteen eighty five the USC’s Keck School of Medicine is the oldest medical institution in Southern California. Since eighteen eighty the student body and faculty of the university has steadily grown. Beginning with a measly fifty three students, ten professors, a mission, and a city without paved roads…

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    he is a savior and a caregiver to all athletes he encounters. Travis Holifield, commonly known as “Doc”, is a science teacher and a sports medicine physician. Holifield’s exceptional love for his jobs has inspired many of his past and present students to study medicine, just like him. Surprisingly, Holifield’s path to becoming a scientist or a sports medicine physician was not easy. He is usually seen wearing a polo shirt, khakis, and brown dress shoes. He also wears a smile that can light up…

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    save his life. I watched mesmerized as the resident opened up his chest in order to get control of the bleeding. Even though the procedure was unsuccessful and the patient eventually expired, it was a great learning experience for everyone involved. Medicine is such an interesting field because it is constantly changing and adapting to new information that is discovered and there are always learning opportunities. When I was in kindergarten, I always told people I wanted to become…

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    environment I may encounter on the floor. This dedication to excellence inspires me to change people's lives. I do not just want to practice medicine, I want to make a difference. Every patient should feel welcome and comfortable in this extremely difficult time. Even those who do not have many options should feel their opinion is heard and respected. Medicine is more than science, there is a humanistic element to nursing that captivates me. The…

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    Quantum Mind And Healing

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    I’ve always had a love for nutrition, fitness and health. I grew up in a home where healthy food was a very important part of everyday living, and I have instinctively always had an appreciation for healthy foods and natural remedies, mostly preferring them over harsh chemical medicines such as painkillers or antibiotics. Naturopathic medicine and nutritional studies mend old-fashioned healing techniques with modern philosophies in order to find practical ways to prevent illness. This merging of…

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    Winston desired far more than completing a duty to the party, he was longing for love which led to his involvement in a love affair with Julia. Love and family wasn’t the only things Winston desires. Like what the definition stated, Winston also desires for a stable community. That is why he is always so cautious and suspicious about what the Party says; “Who controls…

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    Medical Ethics

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    Discoveries drive the field of medicine by making possible what was thought to be impossible, but the capability to do does not always mean we should. Doctors are known to be intelligent, but the value of their knowledge and servitude to society lies within the ethics of their practice and ability to better the lives of people around them bringing together many a myriad of communities to form a better society. A good doctor is not one who is able to practice the unthinkable, but rather one who…

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