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    say that without them, I would not have gone so far . During my High School years, I contemplated the idea of becoming a medical doctor. The desire to heal, serve and help others was driving force behind my goal of becoming a doctor. When my four mothers learned that I had wanted to go to medical school, they were filled with excitement, joy and pride. However, going to medical school was not an easy endeavor. I chose to go to a private university. In a country like mine, the graduation rate in…

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    With a mission devoted to providing an unparalleled medical education, focused upon the improvement of community health, service to underserved populations, and promotion of diversity, I believe Morehouse School of Medicine can provide me with a rich medical experience that will lend itself well to my development as a medical student and aspiring physician. An emphasis on serving underserved groups, such as minorities, and addressing current health disparities were my primary motivations for…

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    Professional knowledge, training and skills in project planning, development, and implementation of systematic clinical application processes in the organization  Professional experience and training in all aspects of Critical Care nursing to provide education, training, preceptorship and mentorship on license and non-license staff on Emergency Care, Critical Care, Acute and Sub-acute Care, Post Anesthesia Care, Trauma Care, and Intermediate Intensive Critical Care, and other Specialty Care…

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    (also called medical scientists or medical laboratory technicians) are highly skilled scientists who discover the presence or absence of disease and provide data that helps physicians determine the nest treatment for the patient. In addition, CLS collect samples and perform tests to analyze body fluids, tissues, and other substances e. Academic requirements: A baccalaureate degree and have completed an accredited clinical laboratory science or medial technology program. 2. Disaster Medical…

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    A pregnant woman needs her pregnancy to be monitored, so her doctor refers her to a diagnostic medical sonographer. Diagnostic medical sonographers also known as ultrasound technicians use specialized imaging equipment to produce images of a patient’s internal organs. Abdominal, breast, musculoskeletal, neurological, obstetric, and gynecologist sonographers are different types of ultrasound technicians. All sonographers place an ultrasound transducer on the part of the body that is being…

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    the emphasis it places on faculty mentorship in research, the unique clinical education in cura personalis, and the proximity with Washington D.C. I believe this program aligns perfectly with my professional goal of becoming a pediatric surgeon and scientist, and will allow me to become an excellent doctor. Georgetown provides a unique opportunity for medical education. I plan to take advantage of the Medical Education Research Scholar track. I am interested in academic medicine in the future,…

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    The Roles Of OB GYN

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    OB GYNs are physicians who provide medical care related to pregnancy/ childbirth. They provide treatment and preventions methods of diseases and disorders that affect women. OBGYN’s have multiple roles such as collecting, recording and maintaining patients informations. These roles involve analyzing patients medical histories, report and examine results. They are also in charge of caring and treating women during prenatal, natal and postnatal periods. Not only do the care and treat patients but…

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    challenging professions. However, to receive a doctorate one must complete a four-year bachelor’s degree, proceed to medical school, and specialize there. This prestige 's degree is substantially rewarding, although there is always a negative to such great success. The struggle to balance work life and home life exists for many families, but especially for practitioners in the medical field because of a demanding home life, an excessive work schedule, and the extensive requirements to obtain and…

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    lives. Without the technological advancements of medicine, the medical world would be completely different. This advancement has allowed the population to thrive in knowledge and also has been able to maintain the stability of human life under stressful, life threatening conditions. Since the beginning of time, the human population has attempted to treat medically ill patients to the best of their abilities. Although most early medical performances are undocumented, historians have concluded…

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    that a radiologist is the career that most interested me. Becoming a radiologist requires many years of education and training. With several years of hard work and dedication, a radiologist can be a very interesting and rewarding career choice. A radiologist is a licensed physician who specializes in interpreting medical images, as well as using radiation to diagnose and treat patients of medical diseases. (What is a radiologist?)…

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