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    Since I was a fifth grader, diagnosing diseases, treating symptoms, and performing surgeries in the comfort of my lab coat were the recurring images in my mind. I desire to make an impact in the industry of medicine to help children conquer illnesses. I received a stethoscope for winning a writing contest which, to me, symbolized my future…

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    Under normal circumstances you need a four year degree in any university. You can major in anything you want, “but at least two years of you college experience will be trying to build up your prerequisite credits for med school. It is better if you major in English or science as it will be easier to meet those credits(Schierling)”. In the charts below are the ACT and SAT scores for acceptance into Southwestern University as well as class rank for acceptance. This is one of the thousand…

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    Modern medical technology and procedures save lives everyday. Some of the modern medical practices that we use today started in the Civil War. In a modern war, the majority of American soldiers will die due to enemy fire. Over two-thirds of the soldiers that died in the Civil War perished outside of the battlefield. There was a killer that was not fully understood, disease. (Dixon 2013) The Civil War is known as the deadliest war that the United States has ever engaged in with approximately 620…

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    agents and monitor their outcomes. Clinical services also include medication regimen review where medication requests from the surgery staff is evaluated such as dose, route of administration, timing and medication use evaluation where the pharmacist establishes certain criteria collects and analyzes data which is used to accomplish coordination with the surgery being performed. Drug information is another clinical service that is being used in satellite pharmacies. This is where…

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    The same way Peterson was perceived as strange because he seemed to be the only person in his pastoral group to read books, I was the only person in my group of friends at home with a global vision. In Tanzania, I realized that at although at home I was isolated in my interests, when placed in an international community, Atheists and Muslims make up the majority. In undeveloped areas, American Christians are grossly underrepresented in the medical dynamic. In America, Christianity is the…

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    adjust from his mistakes and to make amends to fix so that it would not be repeated in the future. Ben Carson eventually graduated from Josh Hopkins hospital at age 33. He earned degrees in medical Neurology, Oncology, Plastic surgery, and Pediatric medicine. The famous surgery over the conjoin twins with Ben Carson placed him to the nearest spotlight after being successful recently after the first attempt. Coping with his mistakes, he adjusted what was done wrong and corrections with himself.…

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    argument is that robotic surgery is more precise, which reduces rick, incision and shortens recovery. Upon, searching for information in the library data bases, I found it useful to use keywords such as, “Robots and Surgery.” When I typed these two words in the search engine it made it easier, as it provided me with a lists of different…

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    Have you ever wondered what it was like in the operating room, what they do while they perform surgery? Well, so have I. But, unlike many people, I got the chance to actually see this going on. I was one of the few people that were able to get a mentorship inside of the operating room. Here I go, I just parked and I am about to walk into the hospital. Today is the first day that I will be doing my mentorship. As I am walking to the entrance I pull out my phone, I text my mentor and tell her that…

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    researchers that developed it”. As the procedure progressed, he discussed the condition of the acetabulum that would warrant surgery. However, his explanations for the symptoms went beyond physiology. He described how this condition, to many patients, means a loss of independence, a decrease in their quality of life, and often time’s feelings of depression. He described how this surgery means a parent playing tennis with their son or daughter again, an athlete returning to the sport they love…

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    My life has always had so many ups and downs. But like everone else there 's that one tragical moment that changes your life forever. Mine was when my step father past away. My daddy, my hero, my world, my everything yes i was daddy 's little girl. My daddy had Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Cholesterol, and Cirrhosis. He was like a little kid hated to take any meds or even worst to have to go to the doctor. We practically had to drag him to the doctor every time. It was hard to…

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