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    Nursing has always been my passion and my life has been devoted to achieving just that. I was extremely excited to come across this Nurse Residency Program in Pediatrics as this is directly in line with my career goals. I would be an excellent candidate for this opportunity at Broward Health as I recently graduated from Chamberlain College of Nursing with my Bachelors degree. I have obtained my Florida licensure as a Registered Nurse and am certified with American Heart Association, Basic Life…

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    Lita's Case

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    citizen or lawful permanent resident, he/she is then considered a “immediate relative” and is eligible to adjust his/her status to a permanent resident by filing a I-30 petition and I-130 form. However, if the alien is deemed inadmissible, permanent residency will be denied. Although Carlos Jr. has married a U.S. citizen, his involvement in the drug trade of Colombia makes him inadmissible. When it comes to the EB5 visa program, one of the main requirements is the applicant validating the legal…

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    Nursing Education

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    Nursing programs offer excellent trainings to become a nurse. Those trainings are well recognized by hospital and health care facilities in the same area. Staff will tell you what they know about the degree of education you received, for sure, depending on the college or university you have graduated from. But, what excellent program means to them? Having a vast amount of knowledge on physiological responses and doing a thoroughly head to toe assessment do not create a person able to deal with a…

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    Would a normal person take up a job where saving lives is on their daily agenda? It takes a special kind of person to be a surgeon, especially a Pediatric Heart Surgeon. One in every 100 babies is born with a heart defect. So, pediatric heart surgeons have to be specially trained for the job. In addition, they do many other things. Becoming a Pediatric Heart Surgeon requires, long hours, lots of training, and dedication, in order to live a balanced lifestyle. What is a Pediatric…

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    the same taxes as U.S. citizens, help boost the economy, and families will not be separated. This is why Congress should give deserving undocumented migrants residency cards. If they pay taxes, but are still considered “illegal”, then why must the U.S. government still demand their cut from them? Unregistered aliens should be granted residency cards because they pay the same local and state taxes as US citizens. These “so-called intruders” should have access to the same government services as…

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    Psychiatry at the Penn State Hershey College of Medicine, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Dr. Petrovic-Dovat completed her psychiatry residency at the UCLA San Fernando Valley Psychiatry Residency Training Program and Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program at the University of Wisconsin School Of Medicine. Before psychiatry residency, she did postdoctoral research fellowship at the Penn State Hershey College of Medicine, at the Department of Cellular and Molecular…

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    relieve chronic pain, treat wounds, vascular disorders, and diseases. Their working conditions are very harsh. An average neurosurgeon will work fifty to eighty hours per week. They are always on call and tend to sustain eighty or more hours of residency. Because of the amount of collected college years and dedication, it is not difficult to retrieve a well paying place of employment. As long as your record is clear, and you meet all requirements. Although, there is immense competition in the…

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    participate in clinical rotations at different hospitals to receive hands on training. The training you receive preps you for the medical licensing exam and a residency in radiology. A residency is a paid apprenticeship where you spend four years gaining hands on experience under the supervision of a licensed radiologist. After completing your residency, you could voluntarily become a board certified in radiology. Being a radiologist has amazing benefits. For example, you could become a travel…

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    not receive exceptional care is it could result in a major consequence. Being a Neonatologist requires graduating from an accredited medical school, completing residencies or internships, and having…

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    Obama Care Challenges

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    The challenges in our current healthcare model are multifaceted including the financial, research and political sectors. For example, Obama care has issued a whole new era of universal healthcare in this country but at a cost that is yet to be fully understood. While Americans are now required to have healthcare, many people still have very high premiums that leave them financially strapped for affording the rest of their necessities. Overall, this is probably an improvement over our prior…

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