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    Studying at medical school was a privilege that I never took for granted. I grew up eager to make a difference, and entering medical school helped to make my dreams a reality. Day by day, I began to strengthen my scientific knowledge and appreciation of what it means to be a good physician. However, as I matured with my training I began to see the artistic approach of medicine, and thus what it means to be a great physician. Throughout my studies I have been driven to incorporate these key…

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    parents enter physician’s office with thoughts about what is and what is not causing their symptoms to transpire offering their own interpretations (Gill & Roberts, 2012). Such encounters will allow for the opportunity for physicians to apply their medical expertise with a goal of promoting wellness, healing, and satisfaction for parents playing the role as patients. Several communication barriers are currently taking the front seat in pediatric care. The first communication barrier is…

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    purposes to provide insight into the medical history of Britain: (1) elaborating on the methods of teaching in medical schools in 1751 and (2) creating awareness of typical medical practices of mid eighteenth century Great Britain. Although the notes are presented as an outline for a lecture, the source also provides useful and dependable information on clinical medical practices in preparing bodies for…

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    This is a story of a pediatric neurosurgeon name Ben Carson his brother Curtis and her mother Sonya. Sonya Carson is mother of ben and Curtis. In starting of the book, they describe about his husband. Sonya Carson get married at the age of 13 and after that they have two children and they lived in Detroit but because of some reason ben daddy left his family and never come back. This is the hardest time for ben and his brother to see future without his father. He remembers how they used to play…

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    Social opportunity There are major medical applications of cannabis particularly in relations to terminal illnesses where the conventional treatments are proven as rather inadequate. There are testimonies of patients in Australia claiming the effectiveness or potential effectiveness of medical cannabis in providing relief for multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, asthma, cancer and chronic pain. Effectiveness of medical cannabis is dependence upon its cultivation, preparation and method of consumption.…

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    Job of a Lifetime Is there a job you would love to have for the rest of your life and not have to worry about it running out of use? There are over a million jobs in this world for you chose, but only one is perfect for you. There are certain colleges that only have classes for certain jobs. I want to be able to go to NFL to continue to play football, but if I don’t I will want to stay close with sports and to work with athletes. Since I want to stay close to sports, I have decided to research…

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    discussing medical museums which include more human tissue, as opposed to other human remains that a wide variety of history and archaeological collections hold. Many of these important texts are written by Dr. Samuel Alberti, who once was the Director of Museums and Archives at the Royal College of Surgeons and currently works at the National Museums of Scotland (NMS). These texts, such as Samuel Alberti’s “Morbid Curiosities: Medical Museums in Nineteenth-Century Britain” and “Medical…

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    beneficial preoperatively in assessment and planning of the fracture, pre-contouring plates, and obtaining informed consent from patients. The models can also be used postoperatively as education tools for surgeons and medical students, and could be used to create a “library” of various fracture types for medical students and surgeons to learn from [Niikura, 2014]. This could be especially useful when trying to determine what type of implant will best treat a fracture, as there are several…

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    career as it is certainly a constantly developing area enabling a person to enjoy good career opportunities further. I, Ritika Bharti born in Moga, Punjab, have completed my senior secondary education from DN model public school, Moga (Punjab), affiliated from central board of secondary education…

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    In the late 1900s scientists were able to describe a rare congenital genetic disease called “1p36” for the first time. Later, in 2001, a girl named Sonia was born; two weeks after her birth, she had heart failure and her parents had to take her to the hospital due to low vital signs; that was the first time doctors noticed that there was something wrong with her. A couple of days later, they realized that not only her heart wasn’t functioning properly, but she had low muscle tone, and seizures.…

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