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    impacted me the most; it was the influence it had on my grandmother. My grandfather had Parkinson’s disease, and his last few years were very difficult. It got to the point where my grandmother was unable to care for him in their home, so he stayed in a nursing home for a while. When his days became more and more numbered, we decided to bring him home so he could be in a nice, familiar environment when he did pass. My grandma hired a wonderfully compassionate woman named Jenna to help her care…

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    while, I learned there was no point in flinching when the needle hit my skin. With each test, I would suffer from severe headaches, rashes, joint swelling and pain. Each doctor gave me a new diagnosis of what could be wrong with me. These opinions ranged from allergies, cancer and even a brain tumor. After years of doctor visits, numerous appointments in both Children's Hospital of Denver and Jewish National Hospital, a common source to my illness began to emerge. I have a systemic allergy…

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    What Is My Passion?

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    Patients debated with doctors regarding treatment options and waiting times, and not all regained full health. One patient, Magda was part of the latter group. After being diagnosed with arthritis in her right knee, she began receiving cortisone shots. But a few months passed, and the shots did nothing to soothe her aching knee. The doctor recommended SYNVISC, but her insurance did not clear her treatment so soon after receiving her first cortisone shot. I watched as the doctor calmly explained…

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    vocation ways, including private practice, college doctor 's facility work, or an occupation with a wellbeing support association. The main lets the doctor work for himself. The second offers him the chance to separation his work between treatment, exploration and direction, in shifting extents. The third means he work for a huge company, which furnishes him with patients and handles the greater part of the authoritative and business assignments that doctors in private practice need to handle…

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    Data Mining In Healthcare

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    health data. The main reason behind the using of data mining application in healthcare systems is to develop an automated tool for identifying of healthcare information. It is very advantageous to all the people related to medical sectors such as doctors, patients, medical insurer and other related members who are concerned with this medical sector. EXPLANATION OF PAPER: In this paper the author explain about, ” Carolinas HealthCare System, which operates around 900 care centre which includes…

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    me to the Emergency Room. The nurses commended me for being so strong at the age of 8 as they cleaned the blood off of me before the Doctor came in. When the Doctor came in and they were preparing to stitch my forehead up, I remember being so intrigued with everything and asking if I could watch him do my stiches. Unfortunately, I was unable to watch, but the Doctor was completely blown away with my enthusiasm. I will never forget him telling me that I should work in the medical field when I…

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    example of the treatment of the mother is towards the end of the story at the grandmother’s funeral where the mother (of the children in the story) is, evidently, crying. Her husband asks the doctor to “come in” as “she [the mother] just doesn’t stop crying” that she is “like a tap” (p.46). He is asking the doctor to inject his wife as the previous injection he gave “wasn’t strong enough” (p.46). It is perfectly normal for her to cry at her funeral. Yet, the men in the story cannot fathom that…

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    situation. The doctor rushed in and checked my cervix. “That is the cord. Not the baby” A feeling of pure panic filled the room. I knew it was a cord prolapse. She tried to push the umbilical cord back up into me, but the baby’s heart rate dropped again. She looked at my husband and yelled “Ryan, push that red button on the wall now!” I knew what was about to happen, but I was convinced my husband had no idea the course of action that was about to take place. About 30 doctors and nurses…

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    technology that are a huge help to doctors, researchers, technicians and even the patients. New technologies consist of websites, computers, testing equipment, mobile devices, and many more things that are used daily in offices around the world. For example, some websites are used to keep the schedule for the day, month or even the year. No matter what the program is for, it helps the office stay on task and organized. Also the internet is a new technology that can help doctors have the answers…

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    Cancer: A Short Story

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    Colton, Melonie was left alone with it during the day because Earl was at work so he could provide for his family. They love Colton than anything and they want to give it the best life possible. They give him everything he needs. They take him to the doctor regularly and they feed him the right food. Eventually, with gentle care and the help of the hospital, the bruises that are covering him, disappear. He is as happy as a six month old baby can be. He has everything he needs and parents who…

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