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    An anesthesiologist is a nurse or physician that administers anesthetics to clients who have to be put to sleep for surgery or other procedures. During surgery anesthesiologists carefully monitor the patient's vital signs such as, heart rate, rhythm, blood pressure, breathing, and kidney function and adjust anesthetics accordingly. “As a high school student,I can by focussing on advanced science classes such as biology and chemistry. I could also volunteer or work at a hospital for first hand…

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    The Greek roots ped or pedo means child, Iatri means medical care, and the suffix ician means practitioner of. When combining the meanings of the roots and the suffix the overall meaning comes as basically a doctor who specializes in medical care of children. A Pediatrician is a doctor who specializes in the medical care of children from the birth of a child to around 18 or even 21. Due to some past experiences, my goal has become to be a successful Pediatrician. To become a Pediatrician one…

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    Physician-assisted suicide (PAS) is the intentional termination of a human 's life, at the explicit request of the one who dies, with the aid of a physician. Should a person have the right to take another person 's life or his own when he/she is incurably ill and in pain? There are many things that go along with assisted suicide more than just why it should or should not be legal. PAS is legal in five U.S. states, California, Vermont, Oregon, Washington, in these states it is mandated by state…

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    Insurance plays a vital role in the treatment that the patients receive. Insurance policies are highly important, as one who cannot afford the coverage from insurance companies may not be able to afford treatments that they would have to pay out of their pocket for. Insurance can be very broad with what it covers, but that doesn 't mean it will cover everything. One issue most people have trouble with is how their own insurance policies don 't cover the practice of alternative medicine.…

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    Prospective anesthesiologists must complete a four-year bachelor’s degree before attending medical school. After the bachelor’s degree, an anesthesiologist needs a professional degree as an M.D., doctor of medicine, or D.O., doctor of osteopathy (Anesthesiologist). After the medical degree, anesthesiologists must complete a residency in anesthesiology to become specialists. Anesthesiologists generally complete a one-year general internship along with three additional years as residents…

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    ODASIS Problem Statement

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    goals. The aforementioned support system includes mentorship opportunities, supplemental instruction, workshops on study techniques, summer programs and access to advisors. From 1990 to 2016, ODASIS has graduated 466 students into medicine, 85 into Osteopathy and 179 into other professions in healthcare encompassing dentistry, physician assistance, pharmacy, nursing, biomedical research, biomedical engineering, podiatry, public health and physical…

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    A Career As A Cardiologist

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    Cardiologist In the near future one may end up sitting in the waiting room of a cardiologist. Why one may ask? Because one's heart may not be working right or efficiently which is what a cardiologist specializes in repairing. Before one meets his/her cardiologist and starts wondering if the doctor knows what he/she is doing the patient should just think about how much time they have spent going to school to help people. One will understand the job of a cardiologist once one learns about the job…

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    The tribal memoir, Bad Indians by Deborah Miranda is an intricately written body of work that recounts the social and historical story of an entire peoples. The memoir’s use of several different mediums assists in exposing all aspects of Indian life including periods of subjugation through missionization and secularization. The period labeled as “Reinvention” focuses deeply on the wave of immense interest in the study of Indian culture by white men. Miranda includes in this period a section…

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    The eligible professionals under the Medicare EHR incentive program, are; Doctor of medicine or osteopathy, Doctor of dental surgery or dental medicine, Doctor of podiatry, Doctor of optometry, and Chiropractor. Likewise, the Medicaid EHR incentive eligible professionals are; physicians, nurse practitioners, certified nurse-midwives, dentists, and physician…

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    The emergency room is where all of the injuries come to in order to be revamped. Many people work together in the emergency department, such as nurses, paramedics, and support personnel to care for people who have emergencies; although, the person with the most responsibility is the emergency department physician. The emergency room (ER) doctor or physician’s job has many parts to it, yet the first part is one of the most critical: stabilize, assess, and determine whether to admit or transport…

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