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    AlohaCare has been a vital asset to my well being. It has provided me with quality medical insurance that has allowed me to remain healthy throughout the course of my life - from just a newborn till now, a recent high school graduate. Recently, I had difficulty breathing and inflammation in the nose for about a year. I had a hard time sleeping at night and was unable to concentrate during school. With AlohaCare, I was able to receive the proper medical attention I needed without having to worry…

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    Forensic Psychiatrist

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    What do forensic psychiatrists do? Forensic psychiatrists, as the name suggests, are psychologists in the field of forensic professionals in the law that can either make it easier to choose from a group of criminals who may of done a crime, making a ill-willed criminal into a law following citizen or determining the cause of a crime during a testimony. It may be wondered how a forensic psychiatrist does the mentioned jobs above. Well, a forensic psychiatrist can make finding the real criminal…

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    Not only was I exposed to many complex pediatric cases, but more importantly, I gained essential training for acute inpatient and outpatient management. I dealt as well with a wide diversity of children with disability of various etiologies. I have been in direct contact with many physiatrists…

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    most and in a way music has always been my medicine. My personal passions are important to me so I plan on majoring in neuroscience and minoring in music. I then plan on attending medical school and I have considered specializing in the field of pediatrics throughout my neuroscience…

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    such as, surgery, neurology, psychiatry, obstetrics, and most importantly pediatrics. After completing four years of undergraduate school in addition to four more years of medical school, internship comes along. It’s a one year of education that requires you to learn more than the eight years that you’ve survived through. It’s a difficult year. When I do my Internship, I will be ready to start with the two years of pediatric training; the residency process. I will have to stay in a hospital,…

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    All medical professionals face the same initial challenge―school. While some medical professions require a minimum of a high school degree and a year of training, such as personal care aids, the majority of aspiring medical students must study for at least four years before training. Physicians, such as surgeons and anesthesiologists, must study at a medical school and go through residency, where one practices medicine upon supervision. Likewise, medical professionals must become board certified…

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    My career field is Medical Billing and Coding. Medical terminology is an important factor in my career field. It is important because you will have to bill patients insurance with a code and if you do not know medical terms you can cause a big mess up. Learning medical terms can help you have a successful career. Some consequences of not knowing medical terms in this career field is incorrect coding and billing or loss of job.It is important that you bill and code the correct information when…

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    emergency, be it on a playground, in a mall, on a plane, etc., what kind of doctor would you want around you?” Throughout most of my medical school career, I couldn’t decide which specialty I liked the best. I enjoyed internal medicine, surgery, and pediatrics. I loved OB/Gyn. But none of these really called out to me like I always imagined “the right specialty” would. It wasn’t until I shadowed in the ER that it clicked for me. Emergency medicine truly is the best specialty: it’s the perfect…

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    Medical Malpractice: Understanding Different types of Birth-Related Injuries The birth of an infant is one of the most cherished moments in the life of a person. Imagining what the life of the child will be like: his or her first steps, first day of school, or perhaps his or her school graduation. From the moment a parent discovers the pregnancy up until the baby’s birth, the least of a parent’s worry should be an injury caused to the birth mother or the baby by a negligent medical expert or…

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    Brenner, Drennan, Treacy, and Fealy, (2015) mentioned that the practice of limiting a child for a medical procedure is an implicit and vital part in the care of children in hospital. After a pediatric heart catheterization, a Syvek patch, gauze, elastoplast, and pressure is held on the arterial puncture site for approximately thirty minutes. At Cook Childrens Medical Center, the practice was to place infants and small children in a papoose. However, this temporarily restrained and frightened…

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