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    or understand the diagnoses/treatments of the patient. “Nuclear medicine technologist held about 20,700 jobs in 2014. The industries that employed the most nuclear medicine technologist were; Hospitals, state, local and private 69%, offices of physicians 20%, medical and diagnostics laboratories 6% and outpatient care centers 2%. (U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics) The information above shows the highest to lowest percentage of where most nuclear medicine technologists work at. Knowing the…

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    Unrealistic Expectations

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    Nicholas A. Cunningham Professor Evelyne Weeks CRTW 201H-002 3 December 2014 The Unrealistic Expectations of Medicine in Television Healthcare today is a hot topic of conversation on campus and among the general public and it can be a controversial issue for many. When a person thinks of healthcare and the people and places where the care takes place, however, their perception may be skewed by the version of hospitals and healthcare workers they see on television. Shows like Grey 's Anatomy, ER…

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    meet ongoing continuing education requirements in order to remain certified. Athletic trainers must also work under the direction of a physician and within their state practice act.” It will only take me about four to six years to earn a degree in this field. Assistant athletic trainers can advance in becoming head athletic trainers, athletic directors, physicians, working in a hospital, or a clinic practice…

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    Introduction Patient data security is critical in every aspect of healthcare. All of patient sensitive information can be difficult to replace and potentially dangerous if it falls into the wrong hands. Qualitative studies done on patient data give insight to how patients feel about their information being shared and their concerns of their sensitive information being shared with unauthorized people as well as qualitative study done to get gather information from healthcare organization such as…

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    I have found that the ability to foster mutual respect and collaboration, while remaining empathetic is one of the most valuable tools a physician has. Great healthcare comes from not only treating a patients symptoms but through looking at them as a whole, treating both body and spirit. Through understanding your patient, a doctor can treat them most effectively.My many experiences working…

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    posed by a vast spectrum of different diseases during patient care overwhelm me. I aspire to provide care with dedication, affection and kindness to people. I am looking for a residency program that allows me to grow professionally, be a skilled physician that I have always wanted to be. I am certain about my goals and totally looking forward to explore the diversity of…

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    medical field. One major problem in the medical industry is Health Care. Harvard Medical School; Plastic Surgeon Professor Bohdan Pomahac, stated in his speech, “By the time you become Medical Physicians, Health Care will get out of control and you will need to solve this issue when you become future Physicians”. Health Care has been a problem for over the course of a few years now.”The fundamental problem with the Health Care system in this country is its ever-rising cost”. The solution to our…

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    baccalaureate in health science, a master’s in biology, and a fistful of letters of recommendation from the practitioners for whom I have worked. I already have seven very strong letters of recommendation from two independent duty corpsmen, one physician’s assistant, and two medical doctors for whom I have worked extensively. Five years from now, I should be finished with both my baccalaureate and my…

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    I think I would fit as a dental hygienist for many reasons. First, I enjoy working with others and dental hygienists must have the ability to work with dentists, other dental hygienists, dental assistants, and patients. Next, I am a decisive person which will help me make decisions on what could be wrong with patients teeth or what to do when cleaning patients teeth. Third, I love to help people which is of considerable importance when being a dental…

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    American Frontier: The Medicine Ways Medicine has not always been as advanced as it is today, simpler times also meant simpler medicine. During the late 1700’s, when the land was still not crowded, there was not a great amount of doctors in the world. Many well- known doctors came to be recognized during this time. The amount of people seemed to grow, and with this so did the amount of new illnesses. When it came to medicine, the shots and the antibiotics were not an option, so the majority of…

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