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    Chief Residency Statement

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    This email is to serve as my letter of intent to apply for the Chief Residency for the year 2017-2018. I believe that my training at Weiss has been a good opportunity to nurture my medical knowledge and skills. By applying them practically in the patient care settings I believe I have become a better physician in the process. I aspire to work as Chief Resident to gain more experience as a administrator, teacher and leader which in my opinion are equally vital for a practicing physician to…

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    Nurse Residency Essay

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    I am writing to express my interest in your new graduate nurse residency program. I will graduate from the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Nursing in May 2017 with my Bachelors of Science in Nursing. Through my undergraduate courses and experiences, I have developed a passion for high-acuity care, particularly in the geriatric population. I would be a valuable asset to your team because I enjoy addressing the complex needs of patients; meeting medical, social, and spiritual issues.…

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    I am writing to you with reference to the Internal Medicine Residency Position in your program. I am highly interested in your International Scholar’s Program and I request if you can review my application as I have heard recently about this program and have applied lately. I had a wonderful experience with the Army Medical Corps, India for 7 years and got recently released on 5th March 2015 after completion of the contractual period. During my service as Primary care physician in the Army, I…

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    Personal Goal Analysis

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    My current personal goal is to continue attending Marlboro college. This is an intermediate goal since it fits in in under the rest of my life goals. Continuing to go to a college I am already attending might seem like an easy task but there are a lot of factors that play in this situation, both the ones I can and can’t control. First off, since I am not a U.S. citizen or legal resident, in order to attend college in the U.S. in general I have to have a student visa (F1). I have already taken…

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    Investigation takes certain information submitted by the sheriffs in all 100 counties in the state and makes it available to the public via the Sex Offender Registry website” (North Carolina Department of Public Safety). 2. Residence Restrictions Residency Restrictions (G.S. § 14-208.16) Any offender required to register under Article…

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    Deportation Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION International Law defines the legal responsibilities of States in their conduct with each other, and their treatment of individuals within State boundaries. Its domain encompasses a wide range of issues of international concern such as human rights, disarmament, international crime, refugees, migration, problems of nationality, the treatment of prisoners, the use of force, and the conduct of war, among others. It also regulates the global commons, such as the environment,…

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    have decided to pursue PGY1 Pharmacy Residency at the University of North Carolina Hospitals to have the opportunity to be trained by the best to become the best clinician, teacher, and researcher that I can be. A good friend of mine, who has completed his PGY1, and currently going through his PGY2 in Hematology Oncology at UNC Hospitals, Dr. Ryan Beechinor, has mentioned many great things about the program. I am most impressed with the structure of the residency project. The flipped research…

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    survive, But here I am!! Attending, Argosy’s Atlanta Residency was just what I needed. Although, I went with close mind, Argosy U provided me with individual attention. In the beginning, I felt this task was impossible. But I continue to listen. I'll attain a new level of self-assurance. Once, I started interacting with staff, peers and professors. I wanted to know more about everything. The most important things I learned during residency was the important of time management. It…

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    RPI Status Case Study

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    The next issue under title 2 that will be discussed will be about people applying for lawful permanent resident status for those who have already been granted RPI status. First off, in order to apply for LPI status, the applicant must have met all of the trigger requirements. If an applicant wants to apply for LPI status, they have to meet the six required application requirements. They have to already have possession of the RPI status, they cannot be out of the United States no longer than 180…

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    Dream Act Research Paper

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    The United States of America: where many dreams can come true with hard work and dedication. Everyone sees this country as the greatest place to live, a place that gives so many people the opportunity of achieving one’s biggest dreams. This is a place that allows anyone to rise from nothing to become someone important. In this essay, I am going to explain what DACA is, how it compares to the DREAM Act, and what it means for so many young people that finally attained the opportunity of feeling…

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