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    just had a heart attack. Sitting nervously at her bedside, I watched her slowly die due to lack of proper medical care. As time went on, I lost my grandpa to diabetes, a cousin to tuberculosis, a dear friend to leukemia and my own mother to complications of pregnancy. Those tragic consecutive events of my life inspired in me the burning desire to become a doctor. I graduated from medical school with a philosophy in life - to provide health care services to the poor and underprivileged of the…

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    I learned very quickly that the emergency room is a fast and unforgiving place. From exposure to copious amounts of medical terminology, clinical decision-making techniques, and the variety of patient cases and symptoms; being a scribe has been one of the most influential aspects of my medical journey and it has truly solidified my desire to become a physician. The experiences I have gained on my journey to becoming a healthcare provider have all contributed…

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    The Pact Sparknotes

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    point of views on important moments that happened starting from their teen years in highschool and further goes on till when they are in college becoming doctors. Displays the struggles they each had to go through within their community as well as in school to become successful doctors in the future. In The Pact, the story illustrates how the three boys undergo and overcome the different problems low - income communities have presented to them. However, the story also demonstrates the injustice…

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    that makes me a unique candidate for medical school. As a young child, I loved to play “doctor” and clean my playmates’ skinned knees using my first aid kit. At the time, I never thought to myself, “I want to be a doctor when I grow up!” This changed on my eighteenth birthday when I saved my mother from choking. I was putting a bookcase together in my room when she stormed in desperately gasping for air. Luckily I had learned the Heimlich maneuver in high school and gave it my best shot. A rush…

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    cardiology rotation, but ended up answering an imperative question about my medical future. Radiology is my number one career choice because it incorporates my personal interests and compliments my individual strengths. I am attracted to this field because of the intellectual challenges involved with making an accurate diagnosis. In addition, radiology provides a unique opportunity to explore emerging technology and solve existing medical problems. Apart from my personal interest, the major…

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    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 really important to…

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    They treat illnesses and other health conditions while also providing preventative care (How to become a Pediatrician). There are 5 steps to becoming a Pediatric Doctor; an aspiring Pediatrician must obtain a bachelor’s degree, graduate from medical school, earn a license, complete a pediatric residency, and earn a board certification (How to become a Pediatrician). Amongst these requirements one should also have strong rhetoric and writing skills which most people underestimate the need for…

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    the bachelor’s and the Doctor of Veterinary Medical degree is a four to five-year study. During veterinary medical school, the student will learn about specializing in small animals, large animals, mixed animals and even exotic mammals. My personal interest is mixed animals; I would be working with not only companion animals, such as dogs and rabbits, but I would be working with horses and livestock as well. During the final year of veterinary medical school, the student will be required to…

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    Sports Medicine Essay

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    Now, physicians could provide care for the needs of athletes in a more comprehensive way. On the path to making sports medicine its own division in the medical category, the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine was developed. The AMSSM filled a void that didn’t have a name until it was designated as sports medicine. Since their establishing in 1991, their goal has been to provide a forum to foster professional…

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    First the school subjects you will need to succeed in this field are, biology, chemistry, and anatomy. Second pass the Medical College Admissions Test. Third compete medical school and lastly complete you Medical Residency. Generally speaking, students learn about labor, birth, and caring for a newborn baby. Second It takes about twelve years to be an Ob after high school.You’ll pursue four years of undergraduate study, then another four years of medical school. Afterward, your residency…

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