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    TOA Accreditation

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    MRI and CT imaging, at TOA, we utilize modern equipment in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of Orthopaedic conditions. Our unwavering dedication to providing the highest quality of care in Orthopaedics is why our MRI technologists are specialty trained in orthopaedic MRI. In addition, we rely on our nationally renowned radiologists who specialize in musculoskeletal MRI to interpret the images we capture throughout the exam. Unmatched Excellence As a result of a recent survey conducted…

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    A surgeon requires several skill, some of which are leadership, communication, and thoroughness. To become a doctor, it is required to have a minimum of 4 years of undergraduate school, 4 years of medical school and take part in internship and residency programs for 3-7 years depending on their specialty. They are responsible for ¨ the preoperative diagnosis of the patient, for performing the operation, and for…

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    Like most of my colleagues, I entered medical school uncertain of specialty choice. However, from the first day of my internal medicine rotation, I found my niche. I discovered tremendous gratification in being with patients at the bedside, the challenge of managing multiple medical problems and keeping up with each individual’s health maintenance, and the privilege of participating in long-term care. Subsequent rotations in outpatient Internal Medicine and my internship strengthened my passion…

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    Medex Personal Statement

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    and his team to keep up with the number of patients. This event helped me realize my passion for providing care. Consenquently, I want to serve as an anesthesiologist in the United States Air Force. At MedEx, I hope to become exposed to the many specialties in medicine and gain more experience while working with patients and learning about patient care. The field of health care is a constantly growing field and I believe that my involvement in the MedEx program will prepare me for obstacles to…

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    Going into the medical field, you have a wide variety of jobs to pick from. The healthcare field is very important. Being that there is many jobs to pick from, one should pick a job that suits them well. A sonographer is someone that specializes in ultrasounds. When you hear the word “ultrasound” babies are usually the first thing that comes to mind. The good thing about sonography is you do not have to give ultrasounds on just babies, there is different branches you can pick from to do…

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    masterpiece of creation. The daily ground of work in biology class made me uncover more about human life. It was a big milestone when I passed medical school entrance test in which one must fall in top 10 percent of the total of above 40,000 candidates to get admission into medical school. In medical school ,I was introduced to a broad spectrum of specialties but it was the internal medicine that inspired me the most. During my rotation, I used to spend time in wards with patients, searched for…

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    Pediatricians are on high demand at the moment here in texas, but in order for you to get a job and patients you must love and be good at what you do. Going through medical school and being a Pediatrician just for the money isn't reason to be one. You have to have a connection to the children You don't want your child going to a doctor who is always stressed out about their job and not doing their very best in there job because they are stressed. Your child's life is in the Pediatricians care…

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    Medical Malpractice and Tort Reform Medical Malpractice is becoming a major issue for healthcare providers. Certainly, there are legitimate concerns on each side of side of the debate. The cost of malpractice insurance and the threat of being sued influences doctors. This could be a reason why more and more doctors are becoming more cautious and performing tests and procedures that may not be necessary in the patients diagnose. But because of the fear of being sued they are being extra cautious…

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    continued until I was seven. Years later, that same hospital became the primary site of my medical training. I was raised in a very supportive and academic family, one that appreciated diversity, and valued…

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    Getting admission to medical school was like a dream coming true for me. One morning, just few days before I joined Medical school, I was eating breakfast with my family. Suddenly my mother lost consciousness and fell down from the chair. My sister started crying and we were all screaming. My father immediately grabbed cane sugar and pour in my mother’s mouth. She got her conscious back and we took her to the nearby emergency facility. The doctor on the duty asked her few questions and examined…

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