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    Elizabeth Blackwell Essay

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    "She wanted the opportunity to care for the ill-to be a doctor." (Boyd 73) She was looking to improve the patients’ lives and not in it for her financial benefit. From this, patients began to realize a woman is just as capable as a man at providing healthcare. Her ability to treat patients with quality care was unexpected by many. Her journey’s throughout the medical field was not limited to one medical facility. She…

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    like to meet with them in person. Upon arriving at the office the doctor says “I am sorry, but the results indicate terminal cancer.” Once the shock, and paralyzing fear subsides, what resources are there? Physician-assisted suicide is when “lethal drugs are prescribed or supplied by the physician at the patient’s request and self-administered by the patient with the aim of ending his or her life” (Emanuel et al. 80). This should be one among the many…

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    application that we have created, Bond Intelligent Care (henceforth referred to as Bond). Software / Hardware Bond is merely the software component of the socio-technical system, requiring hardware such as iPhones and personal computers to be utilized. Since Bond requires a data connection, it also necessitates routers or data towers to operate. People Bond uses this data connection to link two distinct groups of people via video call – patients and physicians. However, the socio-technical…

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    a possible differential diagnosis. This case, which presented with primary neurological and gastrointestinal symptoms, turned out to be a hematological condition. This is one of the many cases; I had in my medical tenure. The confluence of the organ systems in one specialty and being the center of the practice of medicine intrigued me to delve more into Internal Medicine.…

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    Radiologists are physicians who specialize in capturing and analyzing medical images. They play an amazing role in the health care field because using medical radiation, they diagnose illness and in some cases even treat patients. They also work in numerous settings that can include diagnostic imaging centers, radiation therapy treatment clinics, hospitals, or even in private practices. They work as a part of the health care team by being of good assistance to physicians in procedures, operating…

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    Pediatric Hematology Essay

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    three years in pediatric residency training and another three years training as a pediatric hematology.Residency involves a track such as pathology or pediatrics,internal medicine and any specific hematology or oncology study. During residency, a physician get a hand on learning on how to administer to patient care.After each residency a hematology needs to become board certified. When residency is finished three years of fellwship program is required.In first years the main focus is on…

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    debate in the United States about physician-assisted suicide and whether it should be legalized across the United States, the legalization of physician-assisted suicide would not only help patients “die with dignity”, it would also help their families and medical professionals as well. Physician-assisted suicide, or euthanasia, is the process of a medical doctor assisting a terminally ill patient end their lives in a pain free and professional process. Physician-assisted suicide has already been…

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    Surgeons have one of the most important roles in medicine. They deal with the most extreme cases of physical health, injury or disease. The work of surgeons not only saves lives, but it also improves the quality of life for patients dealing with chronic and restrictive injuries.That's why i chose a surgeon The country's images of the Midwest and Kansas City, like flyover country, cow town and endless open prairies, the truth is that Kansas City, Missouri – the larger of two cities that bear the…

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    Becoming a Physician Assistant The Career that I chose to explore for the assignment is a Physician Assistant. A Physician Assistant, also known as a ‘PA’, is a healthcare professional who is a part of a healthcare team with collaborating doctors and providers. They can offer a broad range of health care services in preventing and treating illness and injury. Depending on the PA’s scope of practice, their work load may include review of patient histories, physical exams, diagnosing illnesses,…

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    patients, monitor payer adjudication, generate patient statements and finally follow up payments and collections. Each step has to be done thoroughly by attaining the information necessary to process the claim for the care provider. This will ensure that they will receive payment for the care and services they provided for the patient. A billing and coding specialist will be placed in any of these areas to help the office attain their…

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