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    Education: After completing an undergraduate program and obtaining a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution, anesthesiologists must complete four years of medical school, followed by a residency. Dr. Jaen completed one year of transition in internal medicine and three years in anesthesiology at UM Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Fl. She finished her residency in 1996. Furthermore, if an anesthesiologist is interested in a specialty field such as pain management or pediatrics, they…

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    Medical Licensing Exam

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    After I hopefully get accepted to medical school and perform well on the MCAT, I would spend four years gaining practical work experience and studying in the fields of: biology, ethic, pharmacology, physiology and psychology. During my final two years, I am also required to have real world experience at a hospital. It is going to help me a lot to diagnose disease and treat patients. “Doctors must pass a medical license exam to practice in hospitals and other medical facilities.”…

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    Essay On Medical Career

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    studious individual, I am determined to continue my education and seek a medical career in the future. Through my dedicated personality, I believe that I can lead others and follow my own path to becoming a physician. College is an extraordinary experience for me to learn and grow as an individual and I plan on taking full advantage of this opportunity. I will participate in a sufficient amount of research to begin integrating myself in the medical field as well as shadow multiple physicians to…

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    and the medical world and I become determined to learn more. I am interested in the foreign, universal language of medical terminology and of the hands-on skills of assisting a doctor. I strongly feel the desire to gain the knowledge and skills to become part of their world. I vaguely remember sitting at my desk wondering what led me to the Health Sciences and Technology class. I know my two older sisters are part of the medical field; one is a Dental Assistant and the other a Medical…

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    The effective practice of medicine is built upon the values of compassion, patient education, cultural sensitivity, and teamwork. While I have been successful in my experiences, I have only felt the same fascination in the clinical setting. Focused on challenges extending beyond their own need and into the public domain. I look forward to…

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    I believe my life’s work is to pursue a career as a pain medicine specialist. Pursuing employment as a pain medicine specialist is my second long-term goal in view of the fact that it takes over ten years to successfully complete all the needed education and special training. A pain medicine specialist is a physician that provides relief to patients who suffer from acute or chronic pain. The acute or chronic pain a patient is experiencing can be treated through electrical stimulation,…

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    Medical Scholarship Essay

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    wanted to be in the medical field since my encounter with Cuban doctors who volunteered in my town when I was in 6th grade but I never worked hard toward that dream until I came to the United States my junior year of high school. Coming to the United States gave me hope that my dream of being a medical doctor who could help people living in poverty stricken areas could actually come true. Coming from a low-income country and town myself, I understand what it means to not have medical attention…

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    Medical Bodies

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    Good in How medicine constructs its objects explains the importance of “seeing” patients as “medical bodies” (Good 72) to practice good clinical medicine. Structural reinforcement of discrimination and disparities, both in the US and other parts of the world, makes the process of “seeing” (Good 71) and being “seen” complex and requires creativity. The manipulation of objects according to the structure and situation of the region to enhance or obscure visibility of bodies becomes a large part of…

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    watching movies, driving, messing with my mother medical equipment, and I love science. The careers that fit my interest are Veterinarian, Surgeon, Nurse, Cab driver, Biologist, Chemist, Biomedical Sciences, Microbiology, Marine Biologist, Zoologist, etc. Furthermore, the…

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    learning outcomes. Thus far, throughout my research no scientific study so far has examined in depth the critical components that makes Problem-based learning effective. Notwithstanding, the aim of this work is to give brief overview of Problem-based education and some of…

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