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    Career Project Essay

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    I have begun on my career project. My career choice is a psychiatrist and there is a lot of information about my career I have learned already. Through research, I learned what educational background is required and its importance for this career. I have also learned what a psychiatrist would do on a day to day basis and what the environment is like. To begin, through my research for my capstone career project, I have learned what educational background is required for my career. To be a…

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    goals. Such goals might include earning a living or helping society.Many people in this world want to make a difference in this world. However, most people do not want to put in all the effort that it takes to do so. The jobs of a Pediatrician , Pediatric Nurse Practitioner and Registered Nurse is life-changing to many. Pediatricians are needed and it is a high demand for them now a days. When we have our children we want a licensed well trained doctor to care for our children. Rather than…

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    From Hib vaccinations for children to hip replacement surgeries for the elderly, medicine has great significance over the functioning of our day-to-day lives and is integral to the physical and mental well-being of individuals and society entire. Consequently, the profession is one that is principled by an ambition for working effectively in a team to best serve the patient's interests, resilience to deal with difficult situations, an enquiring mind showcasing academic curiosity and a genuine…

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    Medical Licensing Exam

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    After I hopefully get accepted to medical school and perform well on the MCAT, I would spend four years gaining practical work experience and studying in the fields of: biology, ethic, pharmacology, physiology and psychology. During my final two years, I am also required to have real world experience at a hospital. It is going to help me a lot to diagnose disease and treat patients. “Doctors must pass a medical license exam to practice in hospitals and other medical facilities.”…

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    Choosing your Career Path A pediatric oncologist nurse is someone who is a caregiver, friend, therapist, educator and many more things for children who have cancer. Being a pediatric oncologist nurse is a very difficult job where you must be able to adapt to different roles every day. This paper will discuss many of the different aspects to think about when choosing the right career path. Pediatric oncologist nursing is a career where you must truly decide if it is the right career for you.…

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    Thumb Injury Case Study

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    Reason for Visit: Reassessment of the Left Thumb Sprain TM was sent home X 1 shift the day of the injury yesterday. S: TM was sent home X 1 shift yesterday for the left thumb sprain. TM stats his pain is 0/10 at rest and 8/10 with movement. He thinks he needs few more days of the rest before he can return back to work doing what he is doing prior to his injury. According to TM his thumb is still swollen and stiff. When TM was learned that he was going back to work he seemed agitated, stating…

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    Traumatology, its simple to say it, to write it, but it implies many things. From broken bones to back injuries to motercicle accidents all these have one thing in common: a traumatologist. Ever since i was small i liked watching videos of people falling and breaking their arm or leg it sounds weird but believe me its not because i enjoyed their suffering but for the fact that i could examine on television the way their extremity looked and moved like a spaguetti. I always wondered how they…

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    Pediatric Surgery Career

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    continue at the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and Research Institute studying to become a surgeon. This along with my residency will take me 10 years to complete. This long journey will help me to accomplish my goal of becoming a pediatric surgeon so I can help children who are sick. There are many reasons I want to become a surgeon, here are a few. When I was almost six my sister was born, and of course we went to the hospital. Ever since then I have been intrigued with the…

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    “One important key to success is self-confidence. An important key to self-confidence is preparation.” -Arthur Ashe. Many people go with this quote when choosing a career. In all careers, people have to have the skills for the type of career, not just training. Working hard and believing is a huge skill to have when choosing a career. Especially in the medical field. There are so many paths to go when in medical school. A pediatrician is one of them. A pediatrician is a doctor who works with…

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    (Wilson). After you complete college and graduate medical school, you receive a bachelor’s degree (OCIS). You must also have general knowledge (Wilson). Next, you have to pass a state licensing exam and complete a residency program in Pediatrics (OCIS). The Pediatric residency emphasizes care…

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