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    Obtaining a doctorate in pediatrics is only the first step in becoming a true pediatrician. There are certain moral and ethical guidelines that a primary care physician need to follow to maintain such a status. According to Mary E. Fallat, MD, Jacqueline Glover, PhD, and the committee on bioethics, a “good doctor” encapsulates both the scientific aspect and the art of medicine. In their academic article, Professionalism in Pediatrics published in the American Academy of Pediatrics’ journal…

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    school, doctors build support systems with fellow medical staff. Doctors learn to rely on one another and trust that fellow doctors will also comply with any orders that may be given (Zaslove 28). Without building a relationship with the people doctor’s work around, the job of being a physician is not being properly executed. Physical medicine and rehabilitation is an emotionally satisfying career that many gain numerous experiences that can be applied in almost every aspect of…

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    Rutgers Physician Assistant Program - Supplemental Questions Please answer the following questions. Each response should be no more than 200 words (2000 characters). How has your healthcare experience and/or community service activities influenced your decision to become a Physician Assistant? During my time with the Excell Education Pre-Physician Assistant Clerkship, I was able to serve the geriatric population by assessing their quality of life at the nursing home. After rounding on the…

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    act for physicians to provide assisted suicide service for terminally ill and physically suffering individuals (Timeline: Assisted Suicide in Canada, 2015). The physician assisting suicide should assess whether the patient qualifies for the service and to explore other options with the patients beforehand (Judgments of the Supreme Court of Canada, 2015, p.106). In order for a patient to be eligible for the physician-assisted suicide service, the physician must determine whether the patient…

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    Physicians are among the most respected, credible and extensively educated professionals throughout history, with little to no skepticism placed on their knowledge or practice. This unwavering confidence in their abilities has outlasted through centuries, giving physicians an overwhelming power in their judgment and knowledge. A privilege like this has led some physicians to dehumanize their patients by making decisions against their wishes and conduct unjust acts in their own best interest.…

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    the health care industry, the law was aiming to reduce health care spending in the US. ObamaCare in theory is a great thing, but at the same time it creates financial ethical conflicts for physicians treating their patients under the new law because it creates an incentive for physicians to undertreat their patients. There are a lot of positive aspects of the Affordable Care Act. The law…

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    The Hippocratic Oath

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    knowledge of physicians, the medical profession is alive and thriving, but how many more changes to educational standards can it survive? These changes to the education standards of the profession affect more than just the profession, they also effect the health of patients and their everyday lives. The process of inference, diagnosis, and treatment requires a practitioner to retrieve stored knowledge from their brain in order to run diagnostic inferences according to the patients’ unique…

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    of several principals. However, these are both in-role conflicts of interests. Conflicts of interests will most likely occur where the distinctions of these role are not well explained. Competing roles also can create conflicts of interests as a relationship to the multiple principles and multiple roles develops. In this organization, they are responsible for managing any competing priorities and also reconciling them for the interest of their multiple principals and multiple roles. Such roles…

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    In 2009, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM) and its physician partners embarked on the nation’s largest patient-centered medical home (PCMH) designation program. The major goals of the program are to better manage patient care, reduce unnecessary tests, avoid unneccesary hospital admissions, and avoid emergency department visits. The project focuses on four areas of patient-centered medical home practices: care management, self-management support, care coordination, and linkage to…

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    Physician Assisted Suicide: Death With Dignity or Legal Murder? I. Introduction Physician assisted suicide, since its legalization in the Netherlands in the early 2000’s, has spawned a heated debate on whether or not a patient afflicted with an exceedingly serious, terminal illness has the right to die. This controversial question has led many experts and researchers, to publish their own opinions on the divisive topic of PSA, including Mary Louanne Friend, author of “Physician Assisted Suicide:…

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