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    It was 26th January 2001, a holiday we call Republic Day in India. I woke up with excitement looking forward to the celebrations ahead. My parents and grandparents had left early in the morning to prepare for the celebrations. I rushed to the bathroom to take a shower. It was at that moment when I first felt the tremors. I wasn’t sure what had happened, and continued showering. As I felt more tremors, I became more and more nervous. I dried off, quickly dressed, and rushed to go outside, but the

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    There are sixty million Americans who have cardiovascular disease, but they don’t need to worry because they have cardiologists to help them. A cardiologist is a doctor with special training and skill in finding, treating and preventing diseases of the heart and blood vessels. The cardiology career started around the 1600’s, and since then it has been improving. Cardiology is divided into several specific fields such as pediatric cardiology, adult cardiology, interventional procedures, and electrophysiology

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    conducting and interpreting tests, counseling patients, and operating on some injuries. They are one of the most common types of doctors. To become a physician, you need to at least get a Bachelor of Science degree or a Bachelor of the Arts degree from a four year university. You also then need to spend four years at a medical school and receive a doctor of medicine degree. You will also need to complete a residency program for a few years.

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    university . As I made my journey into college, I prepared as much as I can for the MCAT. My educational journey does not end with a bachelor's in Molecular Biology, but obtaining a medical degree. Ever since I was a little, I always wanted to be a doctor and with that vision it required a lengthy preparation and a lot of studying . For my intended major, Molecular Biology, I took all the required classes for transfer in addition, studying my medical/Mcat books on the side. Given the MCAT covers a

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    variety of things from simple treatment of a broken toe to a more complex surgery of an ankle replacement. In this field I could specialize in foot and ankle surgery, hip and knee, hand surgery, sports medicine, trauma, spine, oncology, or general surgery. I’m am mostly interested in sports medicine, but hip and knee surgery could is a possibility. To become a surgeon in any field including orthopedics you must complete a series of education. You need an at least four years of undergraduate school

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    is 1390. This college is close to home, which I’m not entirely sure I want to be far away from ("Admissions Requirements."). After completing an undergraduate degree, I will then pursue into a medical school. The Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, LECOM, is an institution that interests me. LECOM is interested in students that have shown academic success within their science courses, and those who have proven themselves as a well- rounded student throughout all other academic courses. Applicants

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    and with no more brains than you have. But they have one thing you haven 't got: a diploma.” In 1939, The Wizard of Oz shared that thought with the Scarecrow on his desire to be given a brain. In 1991, as I completed and received my Doctorate of Medicine, I considered the idea of furthering my education, but decided that a productive income would probably be a better choice to embrace. Twenty three years later, a crossroads in life correlating with the changing world of healthcare, and I find myself

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    Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, now it does seem like a long time to be in school, which it is but in the end it pays off because my salary is about 140,000 to 300,000 and if you didn’t know this information it is no surprise because not many people are familiar with what an osteopathic physician is able do but it’s just an off branch career

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    What Makes Ut Austin?

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    Longhorn Roots Burnt Orange was always a around my Family, My Family was always on a Longhorn craze. I grew up watching my Texas Longhorns win the National Championship in 2005 against USC Trojans, My brother went nuts when they won the National title. I could barely remember it but it is just one of those moments that you just won’t forget for the rest of your life. My Brother, and cousins are in UT as of now. When your roots are from your surrounding’s or Family, Those traditions, and values are

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    “We all dream a lot - some are lucky, some are not. But if you think it, want it, dream it, then it’s real. You are what you feel.” - Tim Rice The Rest of My Life When I was younger my mother always told me I would be excellent at being a doctor. My father always told me I would be superior at being a software engineer, like he is. I always told myself I wanted to be an astronaut and travel to the moon like Neil Armstrong had once done. Things change and people change; I completely changed

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