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    enjoyable school projects was assigned in my English class that year. We had to create a journal of fictional events, like we were reporters for national geographic. I did mine on sharks studying their behavior and attack patterns. It was a very fun experience and one that I look back at fondly. That year was not nearly as terrifying as I had originally thought. Seventh grade was much the same only I decided to join the band. Eighth grade I had something strange happen I had a teacher that…

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    Most students at Weatherford High School are not fully aware of the health science and technology’s (HST) program that has collaborated with Weatherford College to provide students with continuing education programs such as pharmacy tech assistant, emergency medical technician basic (EMT-B), and certified nurse’s aide. These certifications are recognized by the medical industry and can be used for immediate employment post graduation, or even during your senior year while working towards them. …

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    Pediatric Nursing Career

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    being taught. Most importantly, the main reason I chose Truman State University was because it offers the other majors I am considering if I decide pediatric nursing isn’t the right path. Truman offers medical sonographer, pre-dentistry, and pre-pharmacy (truman.edu). The closest that University of Missouri offers to that is pre-medical…

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    Shame Dick Gregory Summary

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    Dick Gregory author of Shame, in his 1964 autobiography narrates the first incident in his life where he learns the meaning of shame. He recreates the experience to show his feelings to the reader. Gregory begins with his memoir where he first learns of hate which is ironically, in elementary school. He begins his story when he is seven years of age and he and other classmates were asked to donate to the less fortunate. Gregory, unaware of his financial standing was willing to donate the little…

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    Robert Frost’s poem explains my journey to medical school best. Medicine has been my plan since 3rd grade. Looking back, I can see myself standing at a crossroad debating which path to take. I chose to take the path most medical students do not – a less “traditional” path that led me to this point. I’ve encountered many challenges, experienced many setbacks, but ultimately persevered until I’ve achieved success. Through my experiences, I’ve developed many skills like service, leadership, and…

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    Health Care Changes

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    dependence on technology. We use technology from the moment we wake up, until the moment we go to bed. Everyone would agreed that technology play a major roles in improving healthcare. Health care workers, doctors, nurses, management, human resources, technicians, everyone is benefiting from this big change. Technology changes in healthcare did not only happened with surgical equipment, bionic limbs, artificial eyes etc. it also happened with the introduction of electronic patient medical…

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    The critical issues consist of the rapid growth in the drug industry and the shortage of physicians available. There is and has been a very growth in the production and release of new medications in the pharmaceutical world. “Rapid scientific advances in biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology, immunology, genetics, and information technology- are transforming drug discovery and development paving the way for unprecedented progress in developing new medicines to conquer disease” (Williams…

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    Ambulance Service Midland Healthcare offers fully-equipped ambulances staffed with trained paramedics, nurses and drivers to manage all the day-to-day fleet operations as well as those midnight emergencies. The ambulances are equipped with required medicines, emergency kits, and patient transport equipment and additionally carry life-saving equipment to take care of all kind of critical emergencies including accidents, heart attacks, and paralysis attacks. Call our toll-free number to…

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    I was first exposed to medicine when my Mom a registered nurse, took me to Take Your Child to Work Day, with vast exposure to different types of healthcare jobs in the hospital setting. As a teenager, I experienced personal injuries including a broken arm and a tongue lassaeration in which I was a patient myself. Following my injuries, I was able to experience the care and compassion of the healthcare team, which was the beginning of my interest for a career in medicine. To fuel my interest, I…

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    DOI: 8/25/2011. Patient is a 51-year-old male pharmacy technician who sustained a work-related injury when he felt a burning sensation in his back while mixing compounding intravenous medications in the clean room. As per OMNI, the patient is diagnosed with cervical facet joint arthropathy, thoracic spondylosis with radiculopathy and cervical spondylosis without myelopathy. IW is status post anterior cervical discectomy and fusion at C5-6 and laminoplasty at C3-7 levels on 02/15.…

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