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    The Lake Michigan Chapter of the National Association of Orthopedic Nurses (NAON) recently held a community meeting for healthcare professionals regarding sports injuries in the community. The meeting was lead by a local orthopedic surgeon and followed by a presentation by a paramedic. The purpose of the meeting was to assist healthcare professionals in the community identify orthopedic injuries and properly treat them as a first responders. This particular meeting was informative and not…

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    Forensic Pathologist Quartez O. Buckley Falcon High School Robert Striebel Abstract Pathology is career needed in the forensics field, they do a variety tasks. Pathologist are a type of “specialized physicians” (Pathology Training Center). Primarily they are used to for autopsy; autopsies can only be performed by a pathologist legally. They work in hospitals, forensic labs, and or private labs. Generally they take 8-9 years of schooling. Pathologist can also be called “medical examiners”…

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    will talk about here is the personal laws which i think are just also. In document e law 218 it states “If a surgeon has operated with a bronze lancet on a free man for serious injury, and has caused his death, … his hands shall be cut off.” This law means if a surgeon does surgery on a free man and he dies the operator's hands would be cut off. I think this law is just because the surgeon should not be able to work if does not know how to do his job he should not have…

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    After the announcement of the Spanish Flu, the Surgeon General was in a persistent reactive state. If standard operating procedure (SOP) had been pre-established on a federal, state, and local level with hospitals, morgues, and health departments, then the required framework would have resulted in a…

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    them in order to get the job done they might change perspective. For example, Isobel Stevens, was a surgeon who always had the desire of saving lives, but the countless hours of work, have little to no time to spend with her family, and being too emotionally attached to the patients made her realize that surgery wasn’t the career for her. If Isobel Stevens was given the opportunity to job shadow a surgeon, most likely she would’ve realized that surgery wasn’t the career for her way before…

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    After my completion of my interests and aptitudes self-assessment, I understood that I am interested in the curricular subjects of Biology and Algebra, feel engaged during classroom discussions and lab activities, and do the best in the subjects of Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Biology, and Chemistry. Yet, outside of school, I enjoy skill drills while playing soccer and performing volunteer service at various locations, especially at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore. Not only that, I tend to…

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    Speaking of this, is the reason why surgeons would like to know before starting an operation whether the patient has a virus. Especially, when they’re careful during the operation and, in cleaning up afterwards. In the same way, doctors are often denied this sort of information for ethical purposes. The consequence for this is a number of surgeons that may die over the next decade. Another ethical situation regarding the medical industry…

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    hence, it will need an x-ray for you to see it. It is usually recommended to have a panoramic radiograph to help evaluate the angle of eruption and also know what the state of development of your wisdom tooth will be. Usually, a dentist or oral surgeon will tell you if there are problems with any of your wisdom teeth. If they can see that it will pose some issues, they will recommend for the removal of your problematic wisdom tooth before the trouble starts. The extraction of the wisdom tooth is…

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    I believe that a catalyst for optimum success is most likely to emerge after a period of deep distress. It is only after such moments that we are likely to feel a strong internal motivation to materialize our potential. Immigrating here to the US from Europe has taught me the value of individualism while embracing the uniqueness of ones own journey. Driven by my own personal responsibility to excel and genuine interest in the health sciences, both research and healthcare applications. I became…

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    the gastric banding or (lap band) surgery procedure was extremely popular several years ago, as it stands now, many surgeons no longer recommended this type of surgery due to the long-term complications that are associated with it, as well as the emergence of safer and more effective procedures. In this article, we are going to look at some of the primary reasons why many surgeons no longer recommended the laparoscopic band surgery. Does Not Help To Repair Liver Damage As Efficiently As Other…

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