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    animals and of human beings, it would have been impossible to acquire the important knowledge needed to prevent much suffering and premature death not only among humans but also among [other] animals.” said Albert Sabin, who was a Polish American medical researcher, best known for developing the oral polio vaccine which has played a key role in nearly eradicating the disease. Animals are amazing creatures, but testing medicines on a living thing rather than a petri dish is a lot more practical.…

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    Against Assisted Suicide

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    Assisted suicide is when a terminally ill patient requests a lethal dose of medication from the doctor that is servicing them. I feel as if it is compulsory to be used as for the fact that the death of the patient requesting the medication is certain, it is only a matter of time before it transpires; why put the patient through so much pain if they are going to die anyways? It should be the patient's choice of when they want to die seeing as that they are the ones that are required to deal with…

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    asked for a doctor playset. Playing doctor was my favorite game in the world as a child. I have always known that when I grow up, I will be a doctor, specifically a Pediatric Oncologist. I hope to major in Psychology because since I plan on going to medical school, psychology will be an important field of study. I enjoy the study of the mind and behavior. Since I plan on pursuing a profession where I will be interacting with young children, I plan on obtaining as much knowledge as possible on…

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    In our text reading, my primary ethical principle would be the principle of Justice as Fairness (Kinicki, 2013). As Kinicki states, Justice as Fairness is “A principle that aims to protect those least able to protect themselves” (Kinicki, 2013, p. 93). In terms of advancing up the career ladder, I believe that the pros to this approach would be consistency and reliability. With Justice and Fairness, my professional colleagues, including those watching my work for possible advancement, would…

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    Optometrist Career Paper

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    The patient walks into the vacant waiting room with terror not knowing what her results will be. She was then led to a room, where she would be examined. The phoropter sitting in the corner next to the chair where she sat. Across the room on the wall lay a paper with letters differing from one another in size. The optometrist walks in to examine the patient’s eyes and test her vision. An Optometrist examines your eyes for any impairments or diseases located in the human eye and visual system.…

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    and it has so since 500 BC. The most common testing is medical/treatments. This has been able to save millions of lives. If it wasn't for animal testing loved ones would die if they had a serious sickness that had no cure but could be saved if they tried animal testing but because the majority was against it had to be banned. According to Understanding Animal Research it states," Animal research has played a vital part in nearly every medical breakthrough over the last decade." Once in a while…

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    President, CEO, and chairman of Piedmont Pharmaceuticals Roland Hunter Johnson started off by introducing the Piedmont Pharmaceutical Team that works for him. Before creating his own business Johnson first started working at Ciba/Novartis in 1981- 1996. From there he went on to work for Blueridge. Johnson then talks about how in 9-11-2001 he found Piedmont, explaining the best ways on how to raise money. Five employees, no funding, no validated human products, market restrictions in animal…

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    Have you ever wondered what it was like to try and help others out by simply doing your job? Imagine all the joy you would feel , just like changing a persons life but don't imagine just one life but thousands. This research paper will show you the requirements of being an oncologist. Like the educational requirements, a day in the life, job market information, and advantages and disadvantages. 2 Oncologists are physicians and surgeons who analyze and take care of patients suffering from cancer…

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    Animals don’t have feelings. This is the argument used for ages to support harsh experimentation on animals. In theory, empirical knowledge relies on the use of laboratory animals to conduct experiments. Time and time again these arguments have been disproved as unnecessary. Laws have been created to protect animals from preventable harm. Experiments involving animals must be approved by a board of ethics. In the case of “We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves,” the experiment with Fern broke a…

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    authorize doctors to do and do not do certain medical procedures in you in case you become incapacitated or medically unconscious to make decisions or even speak. Many people are now including organ donation in their living will. This is a noble and admirable practice. Imagine how many people your organs could save when you die. That is like living your life to the fullest. Even in death, you could be sure you are contributing well to humanity. What medical procedures are covered? A living will…

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