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    EM Personal Statement

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    medicine as a specialty too many times to count. Every time, I end up asking some form of the same question: “If you were in a sudden emergency, be it on a playground, in a mall, on a plane, etc., what kind of doctor would you want around you?” Throughout most of my medical school career, I couldn’t decide which specialty I liked the best. I enjoyed internal medicine, surgery, and pediatrics. I loved OB/Gyn. But none of these really called out to me like I always imagined “the right specialty”…

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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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    a radiologist can be a very interesting and rewarding career choice. A radiologist is a licensed physician who specializes in interpreting medical images, as well as using radiation to diagnose and treat patients of medical diseases. (What is a radiologist?)…

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    In today’s rapidly changing medical environment, echocardiography has proven to be essential. The majority of pediatric cardiologists use echocardiography to some degree in their clinical practices. Over the years, pediatric echocardiography has proven to be an indispensible tool. Two-dimensional echocardiography, with M-mode and color-flow Doppler, had a great affect on pediatric cardiology since the 1980’s in the diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart disease (Noonan, 2004). Recently…

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    Essay On Welfare States

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    A welfare state is defined as: “a system whereby the government undertakes to protect the health and well-being of its citizens, especially those in financial or social need, by means of grants, pensions, and other benefits.” Both the United States of American and Iceland are considered welfare states, however the role each government plays in regards to healthcare is monumentally different. The dissimilar approaches to healthcare can be explained by the regime each country follows. Iceland is a…

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    Becoming A Surgeon Essay

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    long and very tiring process. Usually it requires four years of undergraduate school, for years o medical school, and three to ten years of residency and fellowship. Surgeons must have a doctorate degree, post-doctoral training, licensure, and board-certification.…

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    important part of an aspiring surgeon's education. In medical school, first and second year students will be attending lectures that are heavily based on biology and anatomy. While, third and fourth students will be undergoing clinical clerkship and gaining experience in the medical field. In order to pass medical school, a student should pass board exams as well as the USMLE, a cumulative exam that is required to receive an MD degree from medical school. While doing all of this, a student…

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    Neurologist Career Essay

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    I am interested in the medical technology that is involved in neurology, the nervous system and brain, the availability to collaborate with others to achieve goals in the medical field, the ability to tell people I can help them, and much more. Additionally, I feel that I have the particular skills that neurologists commonly have such as compassion,…

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    Radiologic Technologist

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    spend time studying radiologic medical procedures and bed side manners to…

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    the University of Cincinnati’s online BS MLS distance learning option for working Medical Laboratory Technicians, I am thrilled to have a chance to advance my educational goals through this program. After I received my associate degree in medical laboratory technology and ASCP certification, I wanted to earn my bachelor degree in medical laboratory science while also gaining laboratory experience by working as a medical laboratory technician. Now I found my chance to do so. In the ever-changing…

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