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    Toddlers toddlers everywhere! There are over 1.9 billion children over the world and 74 million children live in the United States. Children explore the world and questions their surrounding every minute and every second. They grow at a flashing speed, but they are not the only one that learns with their growth. Doctors, or more specifically, pediatricians, also learn as they treat their patients and watch them grow. Pediatricians are medical doctors that specialize in children and their…

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    2015 A Career in Endocrinology Endocrinology is one of the most difficult and interesting specialist careers in the medical field. It is also one of the most rare careers. Endocrinology has many pros and cons, high educational and qualification requirements, a great employment outlook, many interesting facts, important features and a specific skill set. This is a good career for people who don’t mind a few extra years of school and would like a substantial salary. Endocrinology is the study…

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    It is determined by genetic and environmental factors on growth in children are normal. Has already been determined from birth, after birth and can affect genetic factors are things such as race, ethnicity, ancestry, age, gender, and environmental factors such as the nutritional, social and economic factors, disease, season, and psychological factors You. The influence on the key environmental factors were more important, but, it was found that, according to studies published so far received…

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    When I was a kid, I wanted to be everything. You named it, I wanted to be it: doctor, astronaut, teacher, scientist, and everything in between. I did not want to miss out on anything. I wanted every experience I could get my hands on. As I have grown older, my career path has focused, but my curiosity and compulsion for new experiences has remained the same. My grandfather suffered an embolism which left him completely paralyzed on the right side of his body when I was two years old. Over the…

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    Letter of Statement Radiology Program University of Toronto To me practicing medicine has always been a challenge of gathering information, assessing the problem, focusing my attention and solving the puzzle; the combination which I later figured out, fits into radiology at the highest. Participating in an elective rotation during the third year of medical school enhanced my interest in radiology. I had the opportunity to visit the department and to attend the clinical and didactic lectures;…

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    One of the reasons I want to go to medical school is for the opportunity to learn from bright, experienced individuals who are passionate about medicine. For this reason, my first priority is to attend a medical school committed to graduating top-notch physicians who can navigate challenges with a confidence bolstered by their training. This training extends beyond the acquisition of knowledge to include a variety of personal traits such as honesty, integrity, respect, and most importantly,…

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    Becoming A Pediatrician

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    However, this doesn't come easy. You are going to need about 11 years of schooling. And with that schooling you are going to need a bachelors degree and 4 years of medical school . Also, after that you will need 3 years of training in a general pediatric hospital. There are certain required skills needed to become a pediatrician 1 of them is being patient because you are working with kids and kids require patience another thing is being friendly and open minded and last of all you need a…

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    communication barriers are currently taking the front seat in pediatric care. The first communication barrier is physicians inappropriately prescribing antibiotics to children. The second communication…

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    Personally I have always felt that the best doctor in the world is a veterinarian he can’t ask his patients what is the matter he just has to know” Will Rogers. There are animals injured and with no homes. It is a vet’s job to save their lives and make them feel cared for. A veterinarian is someone who loves and saves animals that are hurt, in order for you to be one you have to know what’s wrong with them. The educational requirements needed to become a veterinarian is a bachelor’s degree and…

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    I am excited to apply for the Lab Specimen Receiving position advertised on Dartmouth-Hitchcock web page. I recently graduated with a Bachelor of Science from Green Mountain College, VT. Through my coursework and professional work experience, I have obtained a realistic view of what it takes to excel this position. I want to dedicate my expertise to provide excellent services in health care settings, and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center is one of prominent professionals that I would love to…

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