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    general surgeon. I chose this career because I have been interested in entering the medical field since I was around fifteen or sixteen years old. Also, my mother has been in the medical field for a while, and she influenced me to join as well. With my career, I achieve to master what I do, help others physically and mentally, and make a difference around the world if I decide to travel with my job. General surgeons don’t just perform simple surgeries all day long. Since a general surgeon…

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    be able to encounter that opportunity to succeed at what I choose to be my future. For my career path, I have chosen to be a surgeon, a specialized physician. Surgeons can benefit people from many different places around the world. They can research and cure many diseases and sometimes even provide medical care to those in poverty or fatal disease. For my career as a surgeon, I must have a license and that takes a lot of work, training, and education. Although the level of experience depends…

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    Abrams English I 15 November 2016 Being a Surgeon Have you ever been under a surgeon’s scalpel? If so, you were informed of all the risks before undergoing that surgery. Your life was in their hands and you gave them all your trust. Surgeons definitely have stressful lives and sometimes have to do their job efficiently on only 4 hours of sleep. Although it is a difficult job to have, most will say that after saving a life it’s all worth it. Today, surgeons have high income, long work days,…

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    I chose my future career, and I decided to become an orthopedic surgeon. Orthopedic surgeons practically saved my life, and I knew I wanted to do the same for others. They also helped me develop myself as an individual, becoming morally and mentally ready for the challenge that lay ahead. I will always be grateful for their care…

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    Trauma surgeons have their day of responsibilities 365 day a year until retirement. Trauma surgeons start their day by waking up a five o’clock in the morning once they arrive at work by six o’clock they are either ready for an off call day or an on call day. An off call day trauma surgeons usually work for twelve hours, and an off call day they work for twenty-four hours. On the average trauma surgeons work about fifty to sixty hours per week. During the day there is at least one to a…

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    Facial Plastic Surgeon Dr. Tansavatdi’s Path to Becoming a Facial Plastic Surgeon Near Calabasas Dr. Tansavatdi is native to Southern California, raised in South Pasadena. Dr. Tansavatdi’s path to becoming a facial plastic surgeon began at the University of California, Berkeley, which is where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree. Dr. Tansavatdi received her Doctor of Medicine degree (M.D.) from North Carolina’s Wake Forest University School of Medicine, which is considered one of the…

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    Barber-Surgeon I have always been intrigued with the study of medicine. I started school in 2014 with the goal to graduate with a BSN. At the beginning of the semester it was mentioned in class that people in the early 1200 to 1820 there was a Barber-Surgeon. A Barber-Surgeon is a barber that cuts hair, shaves people, pulls teeth, removes superficial tumours, stops haemorrhaging, drains pus filled sores, preforms enemas, used leeches to help with blood clotting, curetted fistulas, and sutured…

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    I used to dream of being a surgeon. I have dissected frogs starting at the young age of eight, and have since then worked on squids and cats as well. I was always the frontrunner of my group and loved cutting into these organisms to see their intricate setup of organs and the intertwining of the organ systems. I further confirmed this belief through the hit TV series, Grey’s Anatomy; the successes and struggles of those surgeons were an inspiration. However, my outlook on my future career and…

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    A pediatric surgeon is a surgeon who treats children from the time that they are born until the end of adolescence, which is typically considered to be 18 years old. These surgeons are people who have chosen to make pediatrics, or the branch of medicine concerned with the development, care, and diseases of babies and children, [1] the focus of their medical careers and have the advanced medical education and training in order to perform surgery on them. [2] A pediatric surgeon performs a…

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    behind it to begin with so it is perfect. Being a pediatric surgeon takes lots of hard work, schooling, and dedication, but once you step into the operating room, then you will already know what to do and when that happens, you would think to yourself all those four years of community college, and University that it would all be worth it. This paper will explore the job descriptions, requirements and salary expectations for a pediatric surgeon. First, the job…

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