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    other. We do not quickly depend on medicines. My family mostly relies on natural remedies since they have minimal risks and only a few adverse effects if any. We believe that treatment is done through changing diet and lifestyles. Recently when my brother was sick, my mom made him milk and added turmeric, salt, and ginger. My dad made us hot chicken soup and varied green veggies. We combine Ayurvedic, medical, and shamanic. Alternative or complementary medicines are frequently used in my…

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    The ancillary service I chose is radiology. Diagnostic Imaging is a specialty of medicine that uses nonionizing and ionizing radiation for diagnosing and intervention of disease. Diagnostic Imaging uses imaging techniques, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), X-ray radiography, computed tomography (CT), nuclear medicine, positron emission tomography (PET) and ultrasound to image inside the human anatomy in to diagnose abnormalities and disease. The meaning of imaging in radiology is to…

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    Radiologic Technologist

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    stents or other tools through the body” (American Society of Radiologic Technologists). Radiologic technologist that expand their career can do a number of things. A few specialties are computed tomography, magnetic resonance mammography’s, and nuclear medicine these are only a few of the specialties available. Many RT’s move on to practice on their own or to have different opportunities. “Patient’s primary care physician, a physician specialist known as a radiation oncologist, a medical…

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    Atomic Bomb Realism

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    Additionally, now the Soviets will not attack nor threaten the United States until it develops an atomic bomb of its own. This creates global peace giving countries an opportunity to rebuild their country’s economies. In short, the atomic bomb was a recipe for peace that was demonstrated on Japan and kept Russia obedient until 1947 (atomicbombmuseum.org). Finally, the destructive power that the atomic bomb possessed meant that the United States would remain uncontested as the world’s greatest…

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    Citation: Feder, Toni. "Medical Physics Standardizes Clinical Training." Ebscohost. Physics Today, 1 May 2009. Web. 29 Oct. 2015. Summary: Medical physicists are starting to become required to achieve a certified status in their profession. The initiative for this change is primarily due to the improvement in patient safety. Beginning in 2012 people sitting for the board exams will be obligated to have a degree or be pursuing a degree from an accredited medical physics masters, PhD, or…

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    Radiologic technologists are the human services authorities who execute symptomatic imaging systems, for example, X-beam examinations, attractive reverberation imaging (MRI) filters and processed tomography (CT) checks. Some of them focus on unmistakable techniques, for example, cardiovascular-interventional radiography, mammography or sonography. Radiologic technologists are responsible for situating patients and ensuring that a quality symptomatic picture is created…

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    Shultz) The escalation of Iranian and North Korea nuclear crisis causes apprehension that deteriorating security condition in the Middle East will encourages additional countries to seek nuclear weapons. Iran nuclear program will open the nuclear armament race in the Middle East. Iran is seeking for nuclear bomb for many reasons such as security and political, domestic at the same time that will encourage many states in the regions to acquire nuclear bomb Saudi Arabia, Egypt. We can reduce the…

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    Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End. -Atul Gawande. A Reaction Paper. By - Malay Parekh Q1. Atul Gawande talks about various culture and the difference in their approach towards the elderly. He starts with talking about how his father adopted to every aspect of American life except the way we treat our elderly. Dr. Gawande talks about how the elders are treated in India. He talks about the time when he went to visit his grandfather. His grandfather had the aging effects…

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    Ultrasound Tech Case Study

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    1. Who would be the best Ultrasound Technologist out there you would know? That’s right, me. It caught my eye one day while I was watching tv after softball practice and I was curious what I was going to be when I go off to college. This unique job stole my attention because I adore babies, especially my nephew, realistically this does not seem too hard of a job to do. Mainly all the things to get me prepared to graduate for high school I have already succeeded in. This job should be a task…

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    Henrietta Lacks Equality

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    HeLa cells are the “one of the most important things to ever happen in medicine” (Skloot, 2010). Henrietta’s biopsy aided in the development of the polio vaccine, standard culture mediums, cell cloning, as well as identifying human chromosomes which led to genetic research on Down Syndrome, Klinefelter Syndrome and Turner Syndrome (Skloot, 2010). Scientists were able to use HeLa cells to discover how radiation, nuclear bombs, and extreme gravity all effect humans (Skloot, 2010). HeLa cells were…

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