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    missing papers or information in the patient file The patient leaves the medical facility with each visit; the patient records are coded, billed, and filed. After, all patient information is completed it becomes permanent, after each visit. With electronic records the doctor goes over the patient information, this includes any missing documentation or information. The major difference between paper…

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    those not well trained. The high error rate, which includes severe consequences for doing the procedure incorrectly, needs to be addressed with transparency, training and follow-up. AHRQ seems dedicated to raising the level of awareness of human medical error and finding ways to reduce the risk whether through process, policy or training. I believe they are playing a pivotal role in pushing QSEN and KSAs to the forefront of improving patient-centered health…

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    these advances. The future of medicine lies in medical imaging, and I plan to be an integral part of that future as a radiologist. My interest in radiology began during my third year clerkships as I was able to work with a diagnostic radiologist during my internal medicine rotation. I was impressed by his ability to quickly and efficiently uncover several subtleties to provide an accurate interpretation of the film. He was able to integrate both the medical history and diagnostic discoveries to…

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    grandfather able to live longer, but he lived without ever having any surgery. Indeed the doctor was a hero! As a result my father became a physician. Not only that but when he got engaged to my mother, who came from an area where women were denied an education, the…

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    200 individuals working as radiologic technologists. Typically, radiologic technologists work in health care facilities, roughly 55% of them being employed by general medical and surgical hospitals that are state hospitals, local hospitals, or private hospitals. Around 22% of technologists work in physician's offices, 7% in medical and diagnostic laboratories, and 4% in outpatient care centers. Most technologists work full time while there are also some individuals who work evenings, weekends,…

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    Sports Medicine Physician

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    activities. Sports injuries are often require more than just a bandage and should be seen by a Sports Medicine Physician. Sports Medicine Physicians specialize in treating and preventing sports related injuries, as illustrated by their level of education, daily life, and annual salary. Firstly, there is extensive job preparation needed for Sports Medicine Physicians. According to My Next Move, Physicians need a doctoral degree or a postdoctoral degree (“Sports Medicine Physicians”). This…

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    Barriers To Health Care

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    Numerous studies have shown that critically ill psychiatric patient 's lifespan is significantly impacted by amendable medical comorbidities (Pope, 2011; Nankivell et al., 2013). Moreover, it has been predicted that their lifespan may be reduced by 25 years in comparison to the general population (Pope, 2011, Nankivell et al., 2013). Besides, other research reveals that health care providers ' negative attitude can considerably affect these patients ' treatment outcome as well as their overall…

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    think of Acute Intermittent Porphyria as a possible differential diagnosis. This case, which presented with primary neurological and gastrointestinal symptoms, turned out to be a hematological condition. This is one of the many cases; I had in my medical tenure. The confluence of the organ systems in one specialty and being the center of the practice of medicine intrigued me to delve more into Internal Medicine.…

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    Many people are discovering the ways in which medical cannabis can help them. Whether it’s managing the side effects of chemotherapy, keeping a chronic pain disorder under control, or coping with a mental health condition, cannabis has many medical uses. Many people who are authorized cannabis have pre-existing conditions, such as cancer, PTSD, or chronic pain. While cannabis can help you manage a condition, it’s most often used in conjunction with other therapies and medications. This…

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    A theory is a hypothesis that can be backed up with evidence, and or present ideas that can be tested. In the world of early childhood there are many different theories about children development. The theories in early childhood are very helpful for parents and educators, these theories help them have a better understanding of children. T. Berry Brazelton is one theorist who came up with the theory Touchpoints. Brazelton has done years of research to prove his theory. In 1918 T. Berry…

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