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    The program i pick is Health Science,is about a multidisciplinary field. It actively puts together biomedical and Psychosocial also organizational and societal aspects of health disease and also health care.it helps with a lot of health careers in public health education. Health promotion in things such as school,hospital and non-organization etc. Job that are available is like learning to become a surgeon the salary for that job is 187,200.Another job Nurse Practitioner and the salary for that

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    their doctors do not truly listen to them. A new emerging discipline, Narrative Medicine, seeks to rectify this problem by teaching both medical students and doctors alike the value of empathy and through the use of literature how to listen, dissect, and reconstruct patient’s narratives. Although Rebecca Elizabeth Garden and Rita Charon, agree on many aspects of Narrative Medicine, Garden tends be more critical and points out more flaws in her work entitled “The Problem of Empathy: Medicine and the

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    where with the help of friends, Elizabeth opened a small clinic to treat poor women. A few years later with the help of her sister, Elizabeth opened a hospital called New York Infirmary for Women and Children. In 1874, she also opened a school of medicine for women in London. Elizabeth was a professor of gynecology there until 1907. That same year, at the age of 86 she fell headfirst down a flight of

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    Getting into the medicine was not always the career goal I had in my mind, rather it became my career goal because of inspiration I got from my shadowing, research, and volunteering experience. The coursework for this field especially Anatomy, Physiology, and Organic chemistry not only tested my study skills but also my critical thinking skills and also my commitment to this field. There were ups and down and there will be more in the future, but there has not been a single time that I doubted myself

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    Why do people even need surgeons when people have technology? No matter how much technology they have, we will always need surgeons. How many people would feel comfortable knowing a robot is doing their surgery and not a human? Not many people would be comfortable knowing just a robot is doing their surgery, but surgeons sometimes use technology when doing a surgery. Although surgeon sometimes use technology while doing a surgery, the surgeon is always controlling the technology. Becoming a surgeon

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    Cardiothoracic Surgeons

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    It all begins with the blinding light that flashes before everyone’s eyes, eliminating the lingering drabness. The moment when the seams of my lips part open to emit one word, “Scalpel.” A rocketing shudder in my thudding heart and the mere but yet deep breath that I exhale into the caressing silence. The scalpel carefully pierces the numbed skin as I, Dr. Hamadeh, a cardiothoracic surgeon, witness how the blood tentatively trickles within the etched slit. Hence, the exhilarating thrill

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    that I had to go through have made me who I now am and aspired me to study medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Since I was a boy, I was fascinated about becoming a medical doctor. But my mother’s sufferings, beyond anything, motivated me to study medicine. For more than ten years, my mother has suffered from a particular disease that swells her legs and hands and gives her high fever. Because the doctors in my country were incapable of treating the disease, my mother hopefully

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    Knowledge is a superior aspect of life. My father is a smart man, and he had a lot of knowledge. My father knows information that only physicians and doctors know. Lawyers practice the law, and in today's society there are a lot of laws. Information is very important to me and without it I could not do what I believe to be right. While both jobs are extremely difficult to master and take up a lot of time, their skills and training differ. It takes years upon years to enter the profession of physicians

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    A career is an occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person 's life and with opportunities for progress. I´ve dreamed of being a doctor since I was a little girl in elementary school so when my teacher asked the class,¨What career do you wanna pursue when you go to college?¨, I automatically knew the answer. I love the feeling of success and relaxation when I make someone feel better. I remember pretending to be sick during school so that I could go to the nurse 's office to get bandages

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    Personal statement I decided to pursue a career in medicine when I was an adolescent. I scheduled a science-heavy course load in high school. Pursued a degree in Honours Biological Sciences. Shadowed a physician for two months. Graduated with distinction. Applied to medical schools and received my acceptance. My academic and professional career was already planned at the ripe age of fourteen. As the years progressed, my passion and interest in medicine waned. I was left feeling deeply unfulfilled. The

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