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    In this case, we usually refer to these people at work as “book smart only.” By comparison, we can be introduced to Suzy the Nurse Supervisor and not realize she is just as smart as the doctor, she is standing next to with her IQ and all the knowledge that she has acquired from being present to hear, see and listen through her over ten years of on the job experiences but lacks the credentialing of a physician. Further, as we read Chapter…

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    Data Mining In Healthcare

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    health data. The main reason behind the using of data mining application in healthcare systems is to develop an automated tool for identifying of healthcare information. It is very advantageous to all the people related to medical sectors such as doctors, patients, medical insurer and other related members who are concerned with this medical sector. EXPLANATION OF PAPER: In this paper the author explain about, ” Carolinas HealthCare System, which operates around 900 care centre which includes…

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    seventh grade I started to do competitive swimming and I loved it. Until I started to figure out that there was something wrong with my knees and it was not runners’ knees. As I swam and walked I could feel my knees popping and snapping. I went to a doctor and we did every nonsurgical option there was to try and make this problem go away but nothing would work. Eight days before my eighth grade graduation I had double knee surgery. It turns out that there were bands wrapped around my knee caps…

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    Y Scar Narrative

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    The “Y” Scar It all started January of 2008, when I had to get stitches in the bottom of my right foot. At the time, I was six years old in kindergarten and it was the week of winter break. I was with my dad and my three siblings Brianna, Andrew and Garett. We all were at his girlfriend Suzie’s house. Maggie, which is Suzie’s daughter, Brianna, and I were all playing outside in the snow on the playset when we found a purse. We wanted to know what was inside but we couldn’t because it was…

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    The doctors kept doing procedures to stop Kelley from giving birth. After several surgeries the doctors couldn’t stop Kelley from going into labor, so, they delivered the baby at twenty-three weeks and six days. The doctor kept pushing for twenty-four weeks because the fetus is viable. This concept was developed when the Roe vs. Wade law was created. The Supreme…

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    example of the treatment of the mother is towards the end of the story at the grandmother’s funeral where the mother (of the children in the story) is, evidently, crying. Her husband asks the doctor to “come in” as “she [the mother] just doesn’t stop crying” that she is “like a tap” (p.46). He is asking the doctor to inject his wife as the previous injection he gave “wasn’t strong enough” (p.46). It is perfectly normal for her to cry at her funeral. Yet, the men in the story cannot fathom that…

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    ” her mom asked. “She messaged me about five minutes ago; she’s on her way,” I replied. “It’s just not like her to be late,” Her mother stated. “Casey Robinson?” Our principal, Mr. Williams, called out. “We’ll give her five more minutes,” Mr. Williams announced. How could you start graduation without the Valedictorian? That is when Casey’s mom received a phone call that no parent…

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    at X-Rays depicting luminescent teeth, and watched as the assistant handed my dad instruments repeatedly like a well-oiled machine. My daze was interrupted by the cool splash of a water syringe on my face telling me it was time to leave. When I was five, this antic was cute to the patients sitting in the dental chair and my father as well. As my age increased, my cuteness declined, however, my intrigue did not. Throughout my childhood, I continued to sneak into dental appointments, fantasizing…

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    technology in question is a kiosk that is used to supplement and support the core service of the pharmacy, but it does not provide many additional benefits. Usually, pharmacies are very quick; in fact, many of them offer drive-thru services that take about five minutes. They are not often seen as a big inconvenience that patients try to avoid. However, it typically takes over an hour to fill a prescription on the bases. Because of this, many patients…

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    The Bitter Pill Analysis

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    and sometimes, unfortunately, their litigants. The seven or so months it took for Brill to conduct his research using bills from hospitals, doctors, drug…

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