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    Studying at medical school was a privilege that I never took for granted. I grew up eager to make a difference, and entering medical school helped to make my dreams a reality. Day by day, I began to strengthen my scientific knowledge and appreciation of what it means to be a good physician. However, as I matured with my training I began to see the artistic approach of medicine, and thus what it means to be a great physician. Throughout my studies I have been driven to incorporate these key…

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    I knew from an early age that I wanted a life in medicine. But looking back at my medical career, it is amusing and shocking how little I knew of a life in medicine at that time. Despite my father being a doctor, I had a very poor grasp on what it takes to be a physician. Now nearing the end of my residency training I have a better idea, making me confident that I will make good radiologist, and have a good life as a radiologist. In terms of developing into an excellent physician, one of my…

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    Statistics, the career is expected to rise because of the expanding population and more job opportunities available in the field (Study). Working conditions of a pediatric radiologist are very different than any other doctor. This particular specialty has little contact with patients. Since I am an introvert, this is something that draws me more towards the career. Pediatric radiologists do some procedures…

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    Blayne Barker Mrs. Lozares Honors English II 15 February 2017 The Grosser, the Better 1. My fascination with skin started with Youtube. Dr. Pimple Popper videos became an obsession of mine. Even the cystic craters on people's skin didn’t trigger my gag reflex. Then, my own skin began to show signs of mild acne. My mother scheduled an appointment to the dermatologist’s office. The type of work they do for patients seemed to be captivating and challenging. These experiences revealed what…

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    which is a test evaluation tool that provides information to each individual licensing board. All physicians after medical school must complete a residency of 3-6 years depending on their specialty. This would be a 3 year residency in general pediatrics. Here, I would do complete rotations in different specialties for pediatrics. After my residency, I must become board certified in pediatrics. Afterwards, I would apply for an oncology fellowship which has to be at least 3 years. After this, I…

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    Why is a pediatrician important? A pediatrician is important because a lot of people rely on a pediatrician to tell if a baby,toddler,young adult is healthy or if they have any health problems. What is a Pediatrician?A Pediatrician is a person that plans and carries out medical care for children,from birth through adolescence.Pediatricians are specialized in care of children,ranging from infants to young adults.They work to prevent illness they diagnose and treat illness in children they are…

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    A dermatologist is a doctor who specializes in treating conditions that affect the skin ,hair and nails. Dermatologists are very important individuals in our society that help us feel confident about the skin we live in and make sure that we stay healthy. The three points being covered will be their annual salary,the different diseases they help treat, and how long it truly takes to become a certified dermatologist. The annual salary of a dermatologist depends on the gender,a female…

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    St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children provides two kinds of rehabilitations programs, Speech Therapy and Occupational Therapy. St. Christopher’s provide speech therapy to children that difficultly with communication and swallowing. They have specialty programs for children with cleft lip and palate to teach them how to eat, swallow and speak after they have their surgery. St. Christopher’s provides Occupational Therapy for patients dealing with injuries, disabilities or chronic illnesses. They…

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    understand that each nurse has a completely different specialty. The two types of nursing jobs have different tasks that need to be completed, different education requirements, different annual pay rates, and different benefits that come with the job, but each nursing job has similarities, including these two specialties. Nurses have the hardest jobs in the medical field and hopefully after learning about these two completely different nursing specialties people will have a better understanding…

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    using pictures to explain a certain problem and really breaking it down so that I can understand it that really helps me when it comes down to taking a test or a quiz to remember how they explained it. I think my results matched up with neonatal nursing because when you’re being taught and guided on how to care for and support the babies you're gonna be working with and how to handle different babies in different situations, you really have to listen up pay attention and take notes if needed so…

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