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    are similar because they talk about love in many different ways. In the poem, When I Am Not with You," written in 1922 by Sara Teasdale, the narrator is explain how lonely she feels when she 's not with her other half. Right here she 's already stating how much she loves him and miss him. In the short story, "Falling in Love," written somewhere between 1823 - 1904 by Grace Greenwood, she 's talking about what falling in love means. How you know when you fall in love and how beautiful and awful…

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    becoming a doctor was that I liked the human anatomy and helping people. However, this course and its various intriguing readings and lectures have provided me with significant insight to the world of medicine beyond the basis of diagnoses and prescriptions. The information about the numerous aspects of medicine in the articles we have read have only fueled my interest in becoming a doctor by giving me the proper information on what the job of being a doctor truly entails. Ever since I can…

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    Is Medicine for you? “Wherever the art of Medicine is loved, there is also a love of Humanity.”― Hippocrates Nuclear medicine technologist are really passionate about what they do, their job is to find a treatment or the diagnoses the patient has and their one mission is to help the patient be healthy as possible. Most people are not familiar with nuclear medicine which is common because it is not popular in the medical field but if interested in the medical field but not into the whole bloody…

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    surgeons and anesthesiologists, must study at a medical school and go through residency, where one practices medicine upon supervision. Likewise, medical professionals must become board certified prior to their practice. The time it takes to become a medical professional is an expansive spectrum. However, one’s education does not stop after school. According to Dr. Peter Densen, medicine is a lifetime commitment because one is not finished after the eight plus years in school due to the…

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    have always loved reading, telling, and most of all, experiencing stories. My passion for internal medicine stems from my love for stories. Every patient has a story to be discovered. As doctors we not only hear them but become a part of them, guiding them towards happier and healthier ways. At the risk of sounding cliché, the day I decided to become an internist was the first day of my internal medicine rotation when I met my first patient. The first time I saw her, she was lying in bed,…

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    Shedd's Suicide

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    educate her audience about a disease that is still relevant today. The personal experiences helped the essay relate to her audience. The essay was not just spitting facts all the time at you. It gave the essay a soft personal touch. The title asks if medicine is enough to expand the life expectancy for a person with Down’s Syndrome. Shredd also inserts the question about her aunt. If her aunt had surgery, would she still be alive today? The thesis is that “people with the condition, although…

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    Paracelsus Research Paper

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    “Paracelsus: A Snapshot of his life and contributions in Medicine” His name is quite famous for people who had studied chemistry or pharmacology (toxicology) for he is considered as the father of both bodies of knowledge. But beyond that, Paracelsus had given his life traveling and learning for the sake of knowledge that is yet unknown. His contributions are still considered today as priceless gems that have been considered true or factual for almost five centuries that have gone past his death…

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    Career In Sports Medicine

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    winning shot celebrations and taunts. I always wanted to be a profession basketball player. Since then, I have learned that I’m not good enough to play professionally, but my love for the game hasn’t changed. This is why I am considering pursuing a career in primary sports medicine. There are two types of sports medicine doctors. There is an orthopedic surgeon who performs surgeries on injured players, and then there is a primary care physician who prescribe treatments for the players. Out of…

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    her treatment. I would helplessly watch her struggling to defeat this disease. I witnessed the stages of life to death and it exposed me to the world of medicine. When my mom passed away, I felt more helpless because I needed more answers then I was able to get. This feeling of helplessness was my motivating force to enter the world of medicine to make a difference. My biggest role model in life was my mother, even though she did not have that much time, she made sure to properly use it, which…

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    Pharmaca Job Description

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    boutiques retail stores/pharmacies across five different states employing over 500 people including practitioners, professional retailers, and pharmacists. Sharing and educating about knowledge and experience to help customers about alternative medicines and medical practices. Insuring that every customer individual needs are met and suit their health and wellness. The company can connect with a wide variety of audiences is essential. So being to connect and communicate with all branches of…

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