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    Informational Interview

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    is from Pakistan and I found her, one of the most caring and responsible doctors in regards of her patients. The reason I have chosen her to interview is because I am planning to continue my career as a Physician Assistant and according to my research, PAs are so similar to the Internal physicians with only few exceptions. Another reason that I chose her is because I would like to work in that hospital. My questionnaire is as follows: Q 1: Why did you choose this career?…

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    shifts her social interactions personally and professionally. Both of these doctors encounter severe cases in their careers that influences their emotional wellbeing. In order to maintain homeostasis in both professional identity and self - identity, physicians engage in dramaturgical communications with their patients. Verbal Assertions and Presented Expressions…

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    was not successful, the man would have passed on. The inspiration to be able to deliver news of a successful surgery is a dream-like idea that would encourage most people to go into the medical field. To become a surgeon, doctor, or even a medical assistant…

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    As the surgeons prep for surgery by scrubbing in, the patient is being cared for by other assistants on the case. Surgeons are now walking into the room giving the signal that it is time to better this patient’s life. There is one person who is starting to place this face like mask on the patient and telling them to begin counting down from ten. As the medicine starts to work the patient doses off and the surgeon proclaims that it is time to begin. The patient is now able to undergo the surgery…

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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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    Research Paper On Autospy

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    some hospitals facilities that do not/may not charge for an autopsy either if the deceased passed away in there facilities. Medicaid not meicare and most insurance companies do not pay for autopsies. Getting a private autopsy by an outside private physician can cost anywhere ranging from $3000 to $5000 dollars and sometimes more depending on certain…

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    ating budget for an area of responsibility in a healthcare organization. Prepare a capital budget and determine what reduction would be acceptable to present to the leadership team if a reduction in the operating budget was requested. Accreditation The government and accrediting bodies have rules and regulations in place to protect the patients. There are rules and regulations that have been put in place for all providers when applying for privileges at a hospital. The reason…

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    Peter Weinstock, an Intensive Care Unit physician of Boston Children’s Hospital, and also the speaker of the Ted talk titled “Lifelike simulations that make real-life surgery safer.” He is the director of the Pediatric Simulator Program also, at the Boston Children’s Hospital. Weinstock is a well-educated being, received his PhD in molecular and cell biology from Rockefeller University and furthered his education in clinical training in plastic and general surgery at the University of Pittsburgh…

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    For this assignment I had the opportunity to interview a medical assistant, Brandy Scott. She currently works for the University Physician Group in Dearborn Michigan. Her contact number is (313) 429-7859. She has been in the medical field for more than 5 years and when asked to describe her overall experience, she says that it has been very rewarding. Before beginning the interview I explained some of the main points that have interested me from the course thus far and based my questions off…

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    was the new start of the equipment that we use today. But in the 1860s doctors or nurses were known as specialists. When the Civil War began, The American Army doctors or health staff contained only the specialist general, thirty physicians, and eighty-three assistant specialists. Of all the specialists, only about twenty something people decided to go to the…

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