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    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, and this program will provide me the opportunity to develop myself in this regard. I hope to in the future be able to provide a…

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    architecture of medical science. . I couldn’t imagine a better place than USA. After coming to USA, I got the opportunity to do clinical observership under some very kind physicians, who didn’t just teach me how to deal with patients but introduced me to a new culture of medical care. I learned how to use EMR, some of modern diagnostic tools and importantly patient’s bill of rights that gave a clear picture and practical idea about US health system. My current experience in kingsbrook Jewish…

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    which you see while sleeping it is something that does not let you sleep. My father is the one who instilled this thought into me. His passion to medical school got turned down abruptly due to unprivileged financial circumstances. His thirst never quenched. Hence then he devoted his lifetime, persuading positively and raised me with a quest for medical school.My quest turned into my desire when my father was diagnosed with heart attack and treated with CABG at the age of ten.I was greatly…

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    intrigued me. Even though I am still torn between the two I have chosen the Emergency Physician career to further explore in depth. Growing up I always thought I would later pursue a career in the medical field whether it be a pediatrician to even a cardiovascular surgeon. But as the years progressed in high school I realized two things. One being if I were to become a pediatrician I would be dealing with infants and young…

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    rest of one’s life. An M.D degree which stands for Doctor of Medicine (M.D). An MD is a nationally certified and state licensed medical professional. This professional degree requires medical school and residency right after. A P.A stands for a Physician Assistant, which requires a two-year master’s P.A program. A P.A is also a nationally certified and state-licensed medical professional (gapmedics.com). PAs practice medicine on healthcare teams with physicians. Despite bearing some superficial…

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    During my neurology elective as a foreign medical student, I had ample opportunities to see patients with multiple neurological conditions that I had only read about in books. Participating in providing health care to such patients fueled my curiosity to learn in-depth about them and develop a deeper…

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    Critical Care Physician

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    workers, have lots of stamina and be able to stay calm, and quickly look for the most efficient solution. Starting off, school is a little more open ended for any kind of physician. First you must achieve a BS degree, however you can choose what the degree is in. Most people will prefer something in science because that will let you get most of the prerequisites for medical school and help prepare you for the next step. The next step is taking and passing the MCAT.…

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    I found to be slightly strange. When looking at other schools, they have a standard interview process. You talk to the dean of admissions for a while, then they bring bang the conversation to the committee, then later you get the results. This allows you to easily see the backgrounds of whom it may be that interviews you and skew your ideas to sync with theirs. They are fairly secretive of their interview process. “The Chicago Medical School employs the multiple mini interview format. As a…

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    The first American woman to go to medical school was admitted as a joke. The students at Geneva Medical School thought it was a joke when Elizabeth Blackwell applied to attend in 1847, so they decided to accept her. (“Changing the Face of Medicine” 1) Both women I will be addressing have overcame great obstacles to reach the level of success that they have achieved. Two women with different stories. One turned to medicine after a friend who was dying suggested she would have lived if her doctor…

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    Trauma Surgeons

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    When students have completed medical school, they must complete residency and learn hands-on to become a well-qualified trauma surgeon. According to Medical school ULC, “Dr. Putnam says. "It's usually a five- or six-year residency for general surgery, followed by a year or two of surgical critical care/trauma fellowship” During Medical residency students are paid on the average of $40,000- 50,000 a year. Based on the article Job "Description & Career Requirements" Residency will consist of…

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