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    Forensic Pathologist Essay

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    interest to reality, I knew it required time, hard work, and dedication but I lacked knowledge of a starting point. Nonetheless, I started off by exploring the different roles in the crime scene. Through research, I observed that playing a role in the pathology field would be the best fit for me; as it is a branch of science that examines tissues, organs, bodily fluids and autopsies to study and diagnose diseases.…

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    Forensic Pathology

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    Forensic Pathology The term Forensic Pathology revolves around the realm of forensic science, which involves several scientific fields in process of retaining evidence, such as medicine, micro-biology , pathology, and also chemistry. Pathologists focuses on determining the cause of death by examining a corpse tissues, organs, cells, and bodily fluids. Forensic Pathology involves the works of medical examiners conducting tests and examinations through autopsies, and the evaluation of past…

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    helps a lot to solve crimes. Evidence in forensics can vary from hair, blood, weapons, fingerprints and any other DNA. There are several parts in the forensic science field that interest me. Three of those fields are forensic psychology, forensic pathology and forensic odontology. I have been interested in forensic science since i was about 12 because i like knowing how and why a crime was committed. Most people get the “CSI effect” which is when you learn to love Forensics from television…

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    Colonial Pathologies

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    In the late 19th century, the United States acquired both the Philippines and Guam; however, this proved to be unbeneficial for the native inhabitants of those territories due to the effects of colonialism. In Colonial Pathologies, Warwick Anderson discusses the ways in which colonialism complicates health initiatives by marginalizing the Filipinos and conducting sanitary “experiments” that proved ineffective. Similarly, Leilani Ganser’s article, “In Guam, the Gravest Threat Isn’t North…

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    Interpersonal Pathology

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    Tape 1/Volume 1A 1) Yalom practices with an assumption that an “interpersonal pathology” underlies clients’ presenting symptoms. Discuss what “interpersonal pathology” is and comment on implications this assumption has for group therapist interventions. Please use examples from the video. According to Yalom, potential group members may not be suitable for certain groups due to sever pathological issues. Consequently, some of these issues may entail psychosis, the inability to look within…

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    Polyneuropathy Pathology

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    stocking/glove distribution of sensation. In addition, demyelination of distal part long axons because of the increase in myelin. Moreover, degeneration of the distal part of long axon because inadequate axonal transport to distal ends of axons. The pathology of polyneuropathy will lead to several sensory, motor, and autonomic function changes. Primarily, demyelination and degeneration of axons, it will lead to changes in sensory function, resulting in decreased sensation or impaired…

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    certified pathologist in which the PA preps and dissects the specimen. The American Association of Pathologists’ Assistants website defines the career as professionals who, “… are responsible for the gross examination and dissection of anatomic pathology specimens and the performance of postmortem examinations. PAs prepare tissue for numerous pathological tests…” According to ExploreHealthDuties, which was reviewed and approved by The American Association of Pathologists’ Assistants, stated…

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    Stephen Armstrong, the famous, once wrote, “The morgue is a Victorian update of a system established by Alfred the Great. It's the place where certain deaths are resolved - those where the cause is unclear or is the result of some intended or accidental violence. The bodies are almost always victims in some way - of crime, suicides and car crashes, but also victims of loneliness. It's where you go if you die alone in your house and your body lies undisturbed for days. It's where you go if no one…

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    In the United States, Life can open new doors leading to new experiences. I haven’t imagine that I would be pursuing a career in Ophthalmic Pathology, a career that I had not chosen before till I get accepted to many research positions. Having to move from Iraq, I was looking for an experience that would introduce me to the American Medical System and pave the way to a new career in the United States. I got accepted to a multi-dynamic research position in the Lerner center of Cleveland Clinic…

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    Pathology Essay

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    Pathology is a science that focuses on the diseases in the body. Which mainly examines the body fluids, tissues and organs to diagnose what disease is in the body. When doing special effects Pathology is very important for realistic features. Make up artists need to know the stages of healing so the continuity between different time frames and shots on screen. The body system that is being looked at is the Integumentary System which is any medical condition that has to do with the skin, nails…

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