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    different Jobs that surrounded me. There were doctors, nurses, polices, soldiers, teachers , accountants, lawyers and so much more. When I was younger I used to get sick a lot and I always went to the doctors but I didn't mind because I had a Nice Physicians assistant to check up on me. I started going to Alisson since I was 3 months all the way up to now, She checked my ears, nose,mouth,heart and all of that good stuff. Something about what she did caught my attention I knew it wasn't just…

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    Physician associates have taken up a collaborative professional role in the medical sector whom collectively work with doctors, surgeons and general practitioners as well as numerous other medical roles to provide care as a multidisciplinary team. Although they can work as a group, physician associates can work independently or with a supervisor for appropriate support. They are known to be the new healthcare professionals who, while not a doctor works to the medical model with the knowledge and…

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    difference between a Physician and Physician Assistant is unmatched, as a doctor, you will have to invest some long years into the education and training that is required to become proficient in diagnosing ailments. Primarily, it takes four years to obtain an undergraduate degree from medical school, another two years to gain a medical diploma or MD and then 4 to 7 extra years of residency training before you can receive a license to practice medicine or surgery. While becoming a Physician…

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    The Traditional Physician’s Narrative The traditional physician’s narrative lacks the compassionate side of the physician, and avoids mention of any interpersonal relationship between patients and doctors. Medicine often dictates that physicians remain in a state of detached concern, which permits treatment and generalized humanitarian concern but rejects sincere compassion. All of Us and Lessons from the Heart of the AIDS Epidemic challenge this traditional narrative through the lens of Dr.…

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    The reasons behind Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted suicide (PAS) claim that terminally ill people should have the right to end their suffering with a quick, dignified, and compassionate death (Should Euthanasia or Physician-Assisted Suicide be Legal?). The right to die is every human’s choice. Choosing Euthanasia or Physician-Assisted Suicide can provide a terminally ill patient with a good end. It can also make it easier on the patients’ family knowing that they chose that it was their time…

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    include knowledge of occupational and environmental threats, including a broad range of chemical, biological, nuclear, radiological, and physical hazards were discussed. An occupational physician can incorporate detailed knowledge of the hazards specific to those industries included into daily practice. OEM physicians play a critical and unique role in emergency preparedness and response. The evaluation of individuals for fitness to work certainly can be applied in emergency situations. One…

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    There are over two million job opportunities in the registered nurse field. After I become a registered nurse, I want to work my way up to be a physician assistant. A physician assistant or PA, works under the supervision of the doctor or surgeon. To become a PA, a master’s degree is needed, it can take two to four years to complete. A physician assistant can prescribe medication, which an RN cannot do. The can help find cures for illnesses, have access to patient records, as well as can…

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    Sports Medicine Physician

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    ports Medicine Physicians Sports are something most individuals find fun and exciting until some body gets hurt. Many injuries are easily overlooked as something minor. Most times people get injured from dislocations, fractures, or not stretching before participating in activities. Sports injuries are often require more than just a bandage and should be seen by a Sports Medicine Physician. Sports Medicine Physicians specialize in treating and preventing sports related injuries, as illustrated…

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    Superannuated By 2020, the U.S. will face an estimated shortage of 91,000 physicians, split about evenly between primary care physicians and specialists. The impact of this shortage is likely to be more acute among Medicaid beneficiaries due to geographic misalignment between low-income communities and physician practice locations and low physician participation in Medicaid. In 1959 the US Surgeon General declared a physician shortage. After a difficult battle Eugene Stead, MD tasked…

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    Physician Assisted Suicide

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    Physician Assisted Suicide. It is the act of committing suicide with the aid of another person, most commonly a physician. This act involves the physician sitting down with the person, and guiding them through the process of ending their life, usually done by medication, counseling them through the lethal doses of drugs that would be used, prescribing and supplying said drugs to the patient. Many people do not agree with this act, mostly due to religious beliefs. In fact, out of the 50 states in…

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