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    decision to attend medical school even though it was late in my career that I decided I wanted to be a physician. My interest in medicine developed from my personal and professional experiences over a long period of time. My mother being a family physician was my first source of inspiration. I spent a lot of hours watching her at work and was impressed with the way she connected to the patients and their families. My interest in family medicine was heightened by my experiences in medical school…

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    Iatri means medical care, and the suffix ician means practitioner of. When combining the meanings of the roots and the suffix the overall meaning comes as basically a doctor who specializes in medical care of children. A Pediatrician is a doctor who specializes in the medical care of children from the birth of a child to around 18 or even 21. Due to some past experiences, my goal has become to be a successful Pediatrician. To become a Pediatrician one needs specific skills and education, to…

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    All medical professionals face the same initial challenge―school. While some medical professions require a minimum of a high school degree and a year of training, such as personal care aids, the majority of aspiring medical students must study for at least four years before training. Physicians, such as 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…

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    Patient Care Technology Paper Technology plays a huge role in the nursing world today. Technology contributes to safe patient care, nursing education and communication between an interdisciplinary team. This paper will discuss three of the many important aspects of technology within patient care. Within this paper electronic documentation, cardiac telemetry and electronic medication cabinets will be acknowledged. Improving workflow and advocating for the use of new patient care technology will…

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    But looking carefully at his education and career path, it seems as if opportunities came looking for him. One could argue because Dr. DeBakey was a male and in a world dominated by men that he had a higher probability to spread his wings. This argument can be well detested by couple…

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    Choosing A Medical Career

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    a group of adults that they want to go into a medical career they usually get a crazy look and people trying to tell them that they should choose an easier career that does not take as much schooling and that will not amount in potential lawsuits. Becoming a doctor of any specialty is extremely hard and requires a vast amount motivation. Doctors usually go through twelve years of regular schooling, four years of college, another four years of medical school, and then residency which can take up…

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    Primary care physicians consist of family care doctors, internists, pediatricians, obstetricians, and emergency medical practitioners. By selecting any of these directions after schooling, I can be employed in places anywhere in the world. Job security is bright, as the need for healthcare providers grow with the rising population and growing medical practices. Jobs are available in almost any city worldwide, and the need for primary care physicians outweigh the physicians available to fill…

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    people who use medical Marijuana could gain an addiction to the drug.“Some pot users dismiss such stories as "Reefer Madness"-style scare tactics. Research suggests the vast majority of users don't get addicted, and many quit as they get older. But the National Institute on Drug Abuse, based on a 1994 study, estimated that 9 percent of users will become dependent--a number that can rise significantly for those who smoke daily or started as teens.” says McCoppin. While people who use Medical…

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    End Of Life Care Essay

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    • The present healthcare system has failed in providing humane care for the dying as a result of serious deficiencies in medical education, health system financing, attitudes and cultures • Nearly 27% of Medicare’s annual budget of $327 billion is spent toward providing care for patients in their final years of life • More than 75% is incurred within the month before death • American…

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    age of fourteen, and 75% of mental health conditions develop by the age of twenty-four (NAMI, 2015; Association of Maternal & Child Health Programs [AMCHP], 2011). ). Individuals living with a mental illness face an increased risk of having chronic medical conditions. Mental health illnesses know no age limit, it is known that adults in the United States living with a serious mental illness die about 25 years earlier than others (NAMI, 2015; AMCHP, 2011). Mental health services (including…

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