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    held my shoulders calmed my nerves and assured that my mother was not in any danger, she ‘will be taken care of’. Wiping my tears she handed us prescriptions and advised what to do with my mother’s mild appendicitis. We were slowly ushered to exit. I wanted to personally thank the doctor and asked for her. To my astonishment, the staff told me she was not the doctor she was a Physician Assistant a PA! It was not until my acceptance in a nutrition program at a local university hospital that I started

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    partner based medical group practice located in Maine. The practice consists of four family practice physicians, and a medical support staff. The medical support staff is made up of a practice manager, two receptionists, four nurses, two medical assistants, two billing clerks, and a laboratory technician. Additionally, Bangor Family Physicians employs a CPA to assist with taxes and financial advising. The key stakeholders are the four family physician partners, in which each physician holds an equal

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    “personation of care” direct payments and adults with learning disabilities”, “effect of direct payments”. The literature search generated a large amount of relevant, current as well as dated articles as well as some that were not so reverent for this research. To reduce the number of articles located I used

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    lady reached over and touched one of the girls and I told her she was not allowed to do that. She responded by telling me she was her teacher and walked away. Then one of the assistant teachers told me that I did the right thing and that it does not matter if she cares for the child. She also mentioned how being a teacher or care provider, she should know that her action was not appropriate. 2) I have now learned the routine of the classroom and my responsibilities. With more time in the classroom

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    There are three different jobs a medical assistant may choose from. They are: Administrative Medical Assistant, Specialized Medical Assistant, and Clinical Medical Assistant. An Administrative Medical Assistant is medical assistants who mostly perform administrative tasks such as assisting patients with filling out insurance forms, managing patient records, making appointments, answering phones, maintaining the front desk and reception areas, and performing general accounting and billing. When it

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    Part C: Communication is a large part at my particular site, there is open communication between all staff members and I frequently view the clarity and openness staff members share with one another. If there is an issue within the classroom, teachers will either address it among themselves or bring it up to the director. Their issues are always resolved and solutions are found. The teacher who I am interning with in particular (I will further address her as Teacher N), has no issues voicing her

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    “Working hard for something we don’t care about is called stress. Working hard for something we love is called passion.” -Simon Sinek After not being accepted into dental school this past year, I have taken a hard look at myself to confirm dentistry is my passion. During this time I have learned an immense amount about myself and the field of dentistry. In fall 2016, my passion for the dental industry was renewed through a dental mission trip to Nepal with Karma Thalo Foundation. Karma Thalo’s

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    throbbing pain he had been experiencing and that had now become unbearable was actually a massive cyst. Fortunately for us, the oral surgeon who handled the care of my father was a graceful and compassionate individual. Throughout this experience, I was fortunate enough to witness how a caring professional can make the difference in a patient’s care. Those moments galvanized my dental aspirations and I considered dentistry as a prospective career path. I aspired to be a dentist to not only help others

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    Overview of Program Costs According to BYU’s website regarding the MSW program, it states that “our program takes 20 months of full-time study to complete. You will pay tuition five times.” With a tuition of $3,250 a semester for graduate students at BYU, I will need to pay a total of $16,250 of tuition. While the price for books and school supplies is not explicitly stated, I am estimating that it will be an additional $300 per semester, or $1,500 for the five semesters. This would increase the

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    Growing up I never envisioned myself to become a part of the medical field. To this day I am still in disbelief this is the direction my life has taken. I remember the first time an at risk teen outreach counselor showed up at an afterschool summer program right before I entered high school and asked what I wanted to be growing up. It was the first time I was legitimately forced to face my future head on. My father left when my mother became ill and was put on disability so I never had any real guidance

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