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    think that I should be able to score are that score with enough preparation. 2. The residencies in which students get matched are Anesthesiology 8%, Emergency Medicine 13%, Family Practice 5%, Internal Medicine 18%, OBGYN 4%, Orthopedic Surgery 4%, Pediatrics 11%, Psychiatry 3%, Diagnostic Radiology 9%, General Surgery 6%, Unreported 19%. These numbers show fairly high specialty percentages. In…

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    Neonatal Nurse Essay

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    In the photo shown, a neonatal nurse is feeding an infant in the NICU. He was in the third level of the NICU. Although he wasn’t premature, he did have some severe complications. His mother had gestational diabetes, once the cord was cut, the infant’s blood dropped quickly therefore his body couldn’t regulate his blood sugar on his own. The nurses noticed he wasn’t eating so they began to feed him through a tube until he could eat on his own. The infant was also having trouble breathing thus…

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    Biomedical Career Goals

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    Have you ever realized how quickly someone's life can change with just one event? Well, I have, and this is why I am trying really hard to accomplish my goals of becoming a doctor for I believe that with that event I can change my life and others too. I am Danaika F. Desir, a young black girl who migrated to the United States, seven years ago to chase the American dream through education, and the sole purpose: to one day become a successful physician. This also meant that my life consisted of a…

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    Janeice Henderson Kelly Cothern 8th Grade English 04 May 2017 A World Full of People: All Brought into the world by Ob/Gyns Physicians work in various places. They can be found in an Operating Room (OR), in an office, or out in the field doing participating in activities with active mission groups such as Doctors Without Borders. Doctors work hard to ensure that all people everywhere are healthy and that those who are ill have the proper treatment, but what about the doctors who assist in…

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    A 52 year old man was brought into the E.R by an ambulance after falling down 2 flights of stairs. The patient was complaining of 10/10 pain in his right foot and calf. He was also having trouble breathing, stating that there was sharp pain in his cavea thoracis, on the right side. The E.R doctor called the on call orthopedic surgeon to come immediately. Why would the E.R doctor call the Orthopedic? Orthopedics is the subsidiary of surgery concerning the human musculoskeletal system.…

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    The career I would like to obtain when I am older is a cardiothoracic surgeon. A cardiothoracic surgeon is one who performs surgical procedures on the heart, lungs, esophagus, and all organs in the heart. I am interested in this career path because I have always wanted to have a career pertaining to surgery, and cardiothoracic surgery captivates me. I first knew about cardio thoracic surgery when I was watching Grey’s Anatomy, and yes I know that Grey’s Anatomy is not real, but I did more…

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    Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine is a private medical school located in Yakima, Washington. Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine was founded in 2005 and is a non-profit university. Osteopathic training is used in order to train the future physicians that will treat the communities in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Becoming a part of the Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences student body begins…

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    All my life I've wanted to take part in the medical field, to be involved in helping others, and to make someone else smile. I believe that becoming involved in this program will let me do that hands on. The chance to volunteer at Memorial Herman will make my dream of majoring in the medical field, attending medical school, and hope of becoming a cardiologist a little clearer. I fully stand by in the cause of Memorial Herman as a "compassionate expertise and a commitment to providing…

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    The medical field is a very enthusiastic field. It combines many aspects that human society goes through daily. However, this also leads to many unanswered questions and huge issues with morality, love, compassion and other important values of society. One of the ethical dilemmas discussed in the medical field is Euthanasia or Assisted Physician Suicide Euthanasia performed on human devalues the importance of life. The education an osteopathic doctor goes through is rigorous just like that…

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    Medical Pathology is my number one career choice. I have always known from a young age that this is the career I want to pursue. Military personnel defend and protect the weak. Archaeologist collect and study remains to better understand historic life. And professional figure skaters dedicated themselves to stringent study and practice to master the skills of their profession. As a medical pathologist, I plan to incorporate all three. I want to master the skills of being a medical pathologist,…

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