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    to become a medical assistant,plus I would want to work in the medical field.Helping people, being patient with them, and making them feel good and not nervous makes me happy.I would love to help out the doctors too so they can already have what they will need for that patient.In this essay,I will be describing the background of being a medical assistant,the medical assistant is a qualifications, job description,education, salaries,and the outcomes and reflection of becoming a medical assistant.…

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    This source is definitely good for those who seek to develop a new medical diagnostic test, or clinical therapy. In conducting the research paper I intend to develop new medical diagnostic tests and with this information it is easy to find solutions to biomedical engineering problems. It can help answer any unclear questions a researcher may have about approaching a research topic related to medicine and its applications. Ruvinov, E., Sapir, Y., Cohen, S. (2012). Cardiac…

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    prisoners’ will and ignored any and all medical conscience that today’s doctors hold as the standard. Though these experiments are considered one of the darkest times in terms of medical-ethics, these very experiments yielded some valuable information. With this in mind, a topic that has arisen decades after the original experiments, is the application of these findings in modern studies. The use of Nazi research, findings and applications of said research, should be allowed and greatly…

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    for human experimentation, the Declaration of Helsinki is the international agreement that bridges the gap between medical and research laws themselves (the institution that enforces communal rules and regulations) and the imaginary value system of society that relies solely on moral codes of conduct. The declaration is a more modern sanction of the Nuremberg Code, a system of medical ethics instated post-Nazi tyranny. The Stanford Journal of International Law states that “Although neither the…

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    Animal Testing for Medical Research Animal testing for medical research is conducted all throughout the world. It helps scientists discover new drugs, vaccinations, and cures for a multitude of diseases. These diseases included, lung cancer, heart disease, strokes, HIV/AIDS, diabetes, hepatitis C, Parkinson’s disease and several others. (Americans for Medical Process) However, discovering these drugs and cures did not transpire without a cost. While these revelations may have saved…

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    the pinnacles of development to guarantee information security. The services as well have not been of essential use in that there is inefficiency in the software developed that link up the data for data entry as well as access to the cloud. In the medical field, a second of blindness in the information database could be disastrous and cloud cost lives and resources invested in the wellness of users of hospital premises (Griebel et. al., 2015). The providers of they services as well require that…

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    Did you know that about 98,000 people die every year from medical mistakes? The medical profession deals with lots of life and death situations. Surgeries for the brain, heart, and lungs can be fatal, but when your surgeon knows what he is doing, then you can easily put your life in his hands. However, if your surgeon accidentally works on your liver instead of your heart than your life is being put at risk. Health care workers should always be held accountable for their mistakes, because their…

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    The purpose of this letter is 1) to provide some background about drones and their applications in the medical field, 2) to indicate our deliverables for the medical drone design project and 3) to pose some specific questions to Massachusetts General Hospital about the project. Drones have been described as autonomous vehicles that can fly and navigate without the input from someone controlling it. Drones contain GPS chips inside to help the drone navigate and to help the pilot know where the…

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    A medical assistant is allied health professional that assists the work of physicians and other health professionals to treat patients from senior citizens to newborn. A medical assistant is required to have special education training for various skills to be performed in ambulatory care settings. A medical assistant have to be physically and emotionally fit in order to perform the job efficiently. According to the united states bureau of labor statistics, medical assistants are one of the…

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    Medical marijuana has been a hot commodity since the 1900’s. It is known for therapeutic use, that can treat different diseases and even alleviate the symptoms. Many people today, in the United States, are becoming more and more aware of the use of medicinal marijuana considering that states such as Alaska, California, Michigan, and many more have legalized it within the past few years. It has been a feud for states that haven’t legalized it and more and more people are becoming aware of the…

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