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    Becoming A Radiologist

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    take english four, pre-calculus or calculus or statistics, anatomy and physiology, psychology, health science four, and economics. After high school you need to have a really good plan. My plan is to go to Madison because they have a really good medical program. While I am there I would have to do schooling for four years. In those four years I would have to get a bachelor's degree. If I want to achieve the goal of being a radiologist I could get my Master’s before I apply for a…

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    MRI Scan

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    Introduction An MRI (or Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scan is a radiology technique that uses a large magnet, radio waves, and a computer to look at organs and structures inside our bodies. Single MRI images are called slices can be stored on a computer or printed on film. An MRI combines images to create a 3-D picture of your internal structures. The MRI scanner is a tube surrounded by a huge circular magnet. The patient is placed on a moveable bed that is inserted into the magnet. An MRI…

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    Atrial Fibrillation (AF)

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    Atrial fibrillation (AF) is typically a supraventricular tachyarrhythmia which is known for having an uncoordinated atrial activation resulting in worsening of atrial mechanical function. (1) AF is very common and presents around one-third of hospital admissions due to cardiac rhythm disturbances. There has been a substantial increase in hospital admission for AF which can be the result of an aging of the population and an increase in prevalence chronic heart disease.(2–4) Nonvalvular AF is…

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    Should Marijuana be Legal for Medicinal Purposes? Medical research involved legalization of marijuana for medicinal purposes would improve human’s health. Marijuana is very helpful in medical conditions. Marijuana contains some chemicals that are beneficial to human and may help treat a range of disease or symptoms. One of its chemicals called cannabinoid, cannabinoid can be use in pill form. Despite all these benefits, some people believe that marijuana should be illegal. But I favor that it…

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    Medical Marijuana Medical Marijuana is a controversial topic. Is it safe? Why do some doctors oppose or accept the notion of marijuana for medical purposes? To understand the questions surrounding medical marijuana, you must look to the root of marijuana’s impact in the pharmaceutical world. Marijuana has a complex impact on the human body, meaning that it can be difficult to fully understand how the drug can work when exposed to an intricate subject, such as a chronic illness. The FDA has…

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    Have you ever thought about killing yourself? “Assisted suicide is a controversial medical and ethical issue based on the question of whether, in certain situations, medical practitioners should be allowed to help patients actively determine the time and circumstances of their death” (Lee, Stingle). I support assisted suicide because it stops suffering, it is humane, the grief period is shortened, and the cost to the family will decrease. All of these reasons and more are reasons why I support…

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    Many people think that all animal research is part of medical research - this is not true. Animal’s have feelings too and are living species, to put them through pain and suffering to test a product is inhumane, they endure pain just as much as we do. Animal testing is an expression that the vast majority…

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    In any historical non-fiction film, there are many differences from the movie and the real life event that happened. For instance, in Hacksaw Ridge Desmond Doss’ father comes into the courtroom to fight the case of his son being denied to enter the military and be sent to a conscientious objector camp. In the movie, Doss’ farther contacts his old commanding officer to get a letter preventing Doss from getting sent away to that camp. In real life, Doss’ father contacted the chairman of the…

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    I am currently a senior honors student at Bowie State University and have been a part of its honors program since August 2014. As an honor student, I am held to the curriculum of sustaining above a 3.3 grade point average and obtaining over 200 hours community service. I also had the privilege of partaking in events related to the program and attend monthly meetings. This year I was granted the opportunity of partaking in research to discover new cancer inhibiting macromolecules under the…

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    William Harvey

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    intellect due to his discovery of the circulation of blood. I understand that there are a plethora of scholars and scientist that have contributed to the science and artistry of medicine, however Harvey developed a new physiology that is still used in medical science today. In ancient times, the Galenic physiology stated that there were two types of blood, venous and arterial, which had distinct pathways and functions functions relating to the liver, the heart and brain. The liver was…

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