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    effective after-care that establishes a trustworthy doctor-patient relationship. I saw doctors communicating in challenging situations, such as treating patients suffering from severe depression due to terminal illnesses; sensitivity, integrity and communication were key for effective care. I learned how important the doctor - patient relationship is and that patients need treatment in a holistic manner; a doctor's skills must be flexible…

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    in working in as an Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP). I have learned to love caring for patients in the intensive care unit, especially geriatric patients. Intensive care units are trying times for patients and families, and it is such a rewarding experience to be able to assist and support them during their moments of need. I have built amazing relationships with families…

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    many technologies were invented. It consumed a lot of time for doctors to see their patients. Patients were not able to schedule their appointments easily. All the patient’s data were written as documents on a paper, which were at high risk of being lost. Over the years, not only hospitals, but also clinical researches had introduced a lot of technology to their way of diagnosing, treating, or educating patients about the diseases people were facing. The medical could be seen as information…

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    in a hospital but I noticed that physicians didn't have enough time to spend with their patients as physiotherapists did. Furthermore, I like spending more time with people I care for. Therefore, I made up my mind to become a physiotherapist. I work in a great comprehensive hospital called (Medical complex). It provides health services under the umbrella of health insurance. A lot of patients from different regions were present in it. I dealt with many patients from different cultures .To be…

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    a caregiving system between patients and doctors. There are a variety of factors considered when instituting such system. The factors considered must meet the needs of patients from different economic, geographical, and social backgrounds. These components determine the relationship that each individual or group will have with the health care system. Each group will demand a different set of needs and so the health care system must find a balance between the patients’ constraints and the…

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    my attention while speaking with a physician in Charleston, South Carolina. Seeing how stressful it was for the doctor and his team to keep up with the number of patients. This event helped me realize my passion for providing care. Consenquently, I want to serve as an anesthesiologist in the United States Air Force. At MedEx, I hope to become exposed to the many specialties in medicine and gain more experience while working with patients and learning about patient care. The field of health care…

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    styles. The friction in communication between nurses and physicians leads to reduce staff productivity as well as decrease staff satisfaction. For effective communication between doctors and nurse organization need to establish policies that encourages open communication between the two parties. In addition, organizations need to do away with hierarchies and provide and environment that all parties are equal in patient care as well as in patient safety. In addition, organizations should foster…

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    The topic of a patient choosing to take their own life in the medical field is a widely debated issue. When the topic is being addressed, the health care workers must take into consideration the law, and ethics. Law and ethics play a big role due to the life or death situation the patients face. A worker must abide by the rules and law of their field, yet they must take everything into consideration to see whether if it is ethical or not. The article “Case Twenty-three: A Fevered Hand on a…

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    articles state the complicated relationship between the physicians and the patients, Arthur Frank explains thoroughly in his work "The cost of Appearance." The author describes the ideal patient as " courageous,” “optimistic" which meets the society's satisfactory level. Unlike the ordinary papers describe the perfect patient, Frank has unveiled the different dimension of the patients by showing the patients' real emotions. His purpose is giving positive affections to the patients that will help…

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    the patient’s care every month to the hospitals and physicians offering Medicare Advantage Plans. Medicare reimbursement rates are set by federal legislation which manage how much a hospital or physician will receive from Medicare to provide a given medical service or supply. Consequently, hospitals and physicians are paid a fixed amount that is expected to cover the costs of care while treating a patient. Therefore, the hospitals and physicians must follow specific rules set by Medicare in…

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