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    A lot of people in this modern world don't even know what a Hematologist is. A hematologist is a person that works with different blood disorders. It's hard work becoming a hematologist. Hematology is in the Oncology field. The benefits of becoming a hematologist are endless. Pediatric Hematologists require a medical degree (sometimes a doctorate), internships and on the job training, and patience with children. Pediatric Hematologists require and medical degree and patience with children. It…

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    Pediatrics Essay

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    “They believe in magic, they play pretend, there is fairy dust in their IV bags” (Grey’s Anatomy-Arizona Robbins). Pediatrics is the branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases. It isn’t about doing your job and leaving. You also have to care and have patience. You have to be able to do your job and make the children feel safe and secure. Pediatrics is the branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases. There are many branches in pediatrics--such as, pediatric…

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    Objectivity In Medicine

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    A narrative offers the full story or at least the part of the story needed to treat that patient. Who is better to give the narrative of your life than you? One cannot deny that the narrative of the individual is important, however, it offers rooms for error. This could result from patients simply being insincere to their physicians or not remembering clearly. However, physicians have to rely heavily on the narrative of their patients as it is the best way to fully understand the illness, the…

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    My lifelong dream has been to become a successful pediatrician. I always had a passion for helping people. It just came natural to me I never hesitated in helping anybody. What made me focus on children well I really don’t know I just have a soft spot for kids. I never wanted to see a child in pain or sad or anything… through diligent work, commitment and a secure passion for people, I hope to accomplish my dream. What is a pediatrician? A pediatrician provides medical care to infants,…

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    Entering the Profession Before becoming a Pediatrician, the person entering this career must complete four years of college, along with four years of medical school, followed by a three to eight year residency. After completing those years of school, you are required to pass the United States Medical Licensing Examination to be able to practice medicine. Pediatricians must be certified by the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) in order to be accepted for a pediatric subspecialty certifying…

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    There are so many jobs out there, but the best ones are defiantly: pediatricians, lawyers, and, fashion designers. This is because of the fire and passion that these occupations introduce. Children are the future, and these jobs help protect them and let them express them to be themselves by having a choice in life. These careers create people that are both hardworking and intelligent. These jobs help make life longer and grater because people are kept healthy, have someone to represent them,…

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    Studying at medical school was a privilege that I never took for granted. I grew up eager to make a difference, and entering medical school helped to make my dreams a reality. Day by day, I began to strengthen my scientific knowledge and appreciation of what it means to be a good physician. However, as I matured with my training I began to see the artistic approach of medicine, and thus what it means to be a great physician. Throughout my studies I have been driven to incorporate these key…

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    I knew from an early age that I wanted a life in medicine. But looking back at my medical career, it is amusing and shocking how little I knew of a life in medicine at that time. Despite my father being a doctor, I had a very poor grasp on what it takes to be a physician. Now nearing the end of my residency training I have a better idea, making me confident that I will make good radiologist, and have a good life as a radiologist. In terms of developing into an excellent physician, one of my…

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    Blayne Barker Mrs. Lozares Honors English II 15 February 2017 The Grosser, the Better 1. My fascination with skin started with Youtube. Dr. Pimple Popper videos became an obsession of mine. Even the cystic craters on people's skin didn’t trigger my gag reflex. Then, my own skin began to show signs of mild acne. My mother scheduled an appointment to the dermatologist’s office. The type of work they do for patients seemed to be captivating and challenging. These experiences revealed what…

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    Why is a pediatrician important? A pediatrician is important because a lot of people rely on a pediatrician to tell if a baby,toddler,young adult is healthy or if they have any health problems. What is a Pediatrician?A Pediatrician is a person that plans and carries out medical care for children,from birth through adolescence.Pediatricians are specialized in care of children,ranging from infants to young adults.They work to prevent illness they diagnose and treat illness in children they are…

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