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    every minute and every second. They grow at a flashing speed, but they are not the only one that learns with their growth. Doctors, or more specifically, pediatricians, also learn as they treat their patients and watch them grow. Pediatricians are medical doctors that specialize in children and their diseases. In the United States alone, there are about 90,000 pediatricians and other doctors that specializes in the treatment of children. On average, each pediatrician treats about 800 kids. Many…

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    The Importance of Problem Based Learning Approach for Students Introduction This topic was selected because of my field of study. As a pursuing healthcare professional the objectives of the health care environment required us to be self-motivated to respond to complicated situations that require skills in problem solving, professional knowledge, decision -making ability, and group collaboration. Problem-based Learning is a practical instructional technique that has positive learning outcomes.…

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    commitment and a secure passion for people, I hope to accomplish my dream. What is a pediatrician? A pediatrician provides medical care to infants, children, adolescents and young adults. They diagnose and treat illnesses, medical conditions and injuries. (learningpath.org). Most aspiring physicians and surgeons must complete an undergraduate degree, followed by 4 years of medical school and a 3-7-year internship and/or residency. The length of residency depends on…

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    anesthetics accordingly. “As a high school student,I can by focussing on advanced science classes such as biology and chemistry. I could also volunteer or work at a hospital for first hand experience. I could also talk to professionals to receive very important information from very experienced adults. When I become a college student, I can prepare for the job by completing the liberal arts requirements, but plan a pre-med course of…

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    Becoming a pediatrician has been something that I’ve thought about for a long time. I’ve always had a passion for kids since I have younger siblings I’ve learned to deal with them when their sick, need help and can’t fully communicate what’s wrong with them as well as just overall being there for them. For a long time I battled between the decision of becoming an actual doctor, a nurse or a pediatrician. Being a doctor didn’t hit a nerve in a positive way to me. Doctors to me don’t have a…

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    Becoming A Cardiologist

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    (high blood pressure)”(SDMyLife). Work hours include day and night shifts. They usually work in hospitals and medical clinics and may be on call. The workplace is working along side with nurses and other doctors. A cardiologist has to be able to work with other people and have a hard work ethic.…

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    doctors may see you as the worker that has the easy end of the job. In order to overcome the negative side of this workplace culture, HR audits can look at their employees at a psychological model. A psychological model that can be used well in the medical field is Alderfer’s Hierarchal model which looks at existence, relatedness, and growth needs. By looking at it in this perspective, audits will understand the needs that are necessary for the doctors to perform well while they are working on…

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    educators, advisors, and leaders within their community. Armed with the skills I have diligently refined through the breadth of my experiences, I am prepared to contribute my talent to enrich the learning experience of my peers and succeed in medical school. I feel excited to build upon my experiences and the chance to become a leader in the progress of humanity, and I take pride in becoming the first female physician in my family while setting a positive precedent for the advancement of…

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    these advances. The future of medicine lies in medical imaging, and I plan to be an integral part of that future as a radiologist. My interest in radiology began during my third year clerkships as I was able to work with a diagnostic radiologist during my internal medicine rotation. I was impressed by his ability to quickly and efficiently uncover several subtleties to provide an accurate interpretation of the film. He was able to integrate both the medical history and diagnostic discoveries to…

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    Forensic Psychiatrist

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    without the need to commit more crimes. How much school is required to become a forensic psychiatrist and are certificates/licenses required? The first step would be to earn an undergraduate degree and to sign up for an institution with a 4 year period in order to get a bachelor’s degree. Then, the next step would be to get licenses to be a Doctor by passing every session of United States Medical Licensing Examination. After graduating medical school, a psychiatry residency, basically becoming…

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