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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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    A yearly open enrollment is the only time these plans will be allowed to be purchased. This will eliminate individuals waiting until they are sick and facing medical bills. There are exceptions to this open enrollment term such as having a life changing event, loosing other coverage, getting married or having a baby. The next stage in the Affordable Care Act is to help care providers change their incentives…

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    is specially trained in the medical and surgical health care of eyes . They focus on the overall health of the visual system . They are trained in delivery comprehensions care , including vision examination , prescription for glasses and contact lens . Also therapy treatment for eyes ailments and disease. Besides graduating from an accredited four year undergraduate program .Individuals interested ,must apply for admission into one of the one four six medical schools. They are also…

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    accepted, as I would be grave shifts as a patient care tech in the OR. It turned out it wass my dream job, plus this position gave me all the tools I would need to get into medical school, including tuition assistance, and allowed me to study during the down time. The surgeries that occurred during my shift were always emergency surgeries and while my job description was primarily to clean up the room once on operation was completed, the staff I worked with gave me so much more. I had…

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    well on the National Medical Board examinations. It will take me roughly eleven years to end up a pediatrician. Four years of school, four years of medicinal school, and three or more years working in a doctor's facility. I need to exceed expectations from college in order to be accepted into medical school. In these four years of college, I should have finished all my pre-requisites classes and my Bachelor degree should be in my hand. Hopefully if I get accepted into medical school, I will…

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    Abstract One of the important principals in medical profession is ethics which lead to no harm. It means the medical professional should not try or experience a method that could end up with more harm the beneficiation. Decision making always has been difficult regarding human life. Nurses, doctors, and all other medical staff always has been dealing with such condition. Lorezo’s Oil is a movie about consultation and assistance with resolving unusual or complicated ethical problems regarding…

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    Act (PSDA) encourages everyone to decide now about the types and extent of medical care they want to accept or refuse if they become unable to make those decisions due to illness” (The Patient Self Determination Act (PSDA), 2013). Advance directives are put into place to make decisions for the ones who can no longer make it themselves. It also gives the option to leave a family member or someone else to be in charge of medical decision making.…

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    Patient satisfaction has become a major part of health care over the recent years. Patient satisfaction provides that hospitals with a business to customer relationship. Hospitals strives to have high patient satisfaction so that patients are likely to continue to use their facility and to recommend there use to other individuals. Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAPS) is a national, standardized report of patient satisfaction on hospital stays. This report is…

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    Medical Identity Theft Out of all the places we should feel our identities to be most secure, the individualized, private rooms where we discuss our latest health concerns should be one of them. Unfortunately for some, that is not always the case. Although identity theft is more popularly known as the act of an individual taking one’s personal information for financial gain, it can also occur within the healthcare field (American Optometric Association). Not only do individuals fall victim to…

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    science and me has been engraved in my heart. By being in high school, I felt I was limited in the opportunities to dwell in health care. However, I’ve proved my suspicions wrong by delegating myself to creative ways in outreaching to the medical path. I’ve attended medical seminars, shadowed, volunteered, researched and challenged myself to understand people better in ways like attending cultural events that could potentially help me in the future to become a competent healthcare provider.…

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