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    Playing doctor was something I enjoyed when I was a little kid. I loved caring for people, and babies when they were born. I was a big help with my brother,sister and cousins. Caring for someone is my biggest quality and making sure they are healthy is important to me. After looking through important information on this career I found out the work environment, skills needed, level of education, the salary and job outlook. I can see myself qualified for this future career as a Obstetricians and gynecologist

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    Neurosurgery: An Innate Calling (Part 2) Professional occupations often require numerous amounts of schooling as well as various licenses in order to practice within the bounds of the law, and medicine itself is no exception. In the field of neurosurgery, the countless years of work are simply the beginning of a long process that leads to future employment. You see, as with all occupations, the amount of knowledge you contain and the immeasurable effort put forth to advance yourself is completely

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    The Story Of My Search

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    The Story of My Search When I first got this assignment, I was not sure about what my topic was going to be. I had never done this type of assignment before, and I went back and forth on good topic ideas. I changed the topic of my paper a couple of times before I finally decided on what I wanted this paper to be about. I decided to do my I-search paper on Elizabeth Blackwell. When I was younger, I was assigned a book report that had to be done on a biography. I did my report on Elizabeth Blackwell

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    a medical school which has continued investment in reaching the underserved populations both locally and internationally. Schools that engage with community-based medicine will have services free clinics in low income areas. My whole undergraduate career has been focused on understanding how to reach these populations because medicine, at its core, is to help those in need. Wealth and status should not prevent be a precursor to access quality healthcare. Medical schools that align with my personal

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    What they do: Surgeons treat any injuries, diseases and deformities through operations. A large number of surgeons usually choose to perform general surgery, a lot of surgeons choose to specialize in a specific area. Surgeons examine patients, perform and interpret diagnostic tests and counsel patients on preventative healthcare. Some examples of the specialties that surgeons do are orthopedic surgery which is the treatment of the musculoskeletal system. Neurological surgery which is the treatment

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    Study Design: Review Objective: To conduct a scoping review, and to determine trends and characteristics of spine research published by The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery (JBJS) from 2005 to 2015. Method: A PubMed search of all studies published in JBJS from 2005 to 2015 was performed using the keyword “spine”. A similar search was conducted on the JBJS website from 2005 to 2015 using the keyword “spine”. The study by Gartsman et al (2005) was used as the main reference for this study. Results:

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    My desire to be an osteopathic physician came after attending an OMM session during my gap years as a research fellow at the NIH. This experience contributed to my interest in osteopathic medicine, as I was intrigued by the musculoskeletal manipulation techniques, and deeply appreciated the hands-on, holistic approach to patient care. I feel strongly that training as an osteopath, will prove invaluable in my career as I work deliver quality treatment to underserved communities. WVSOM’s reputation

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    The number of Indian students pursuing MBBS in foreign countries is growing at a faster pace than ever before. The most popular study destinations among Indian students are Nepal, China and Philippines. A large number of reasons are behind this fact. Indian students might choose to study MBBS abroad as securing MBBS admission in India gets tougher due to the competitive MBBS entrance exam, limited number of MBBS seats or huge MBBS course fees. Besides, there are many advantages of Studying MBBS Abroad

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    Determination, discipline, and dedication are the three keys to Doctor Sampson (Sam) Davis’ success. Growing up in the streets of Newark was not easy for any child, pre-teen, teen, and adult, especially for Davis but with the three D’s to success he speaks of in The Pact: Three Young Men Make a Promise and Fulfill a Dream, shows that anyone can succeed when you have friends to help you through it all. Even though Davis did not have a perfect childhood, determination, dedication and discipline would

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    situation. Clearly, there are specific cases where this question is debatable. If you need a registered professional engineer to support plans, the degree prerequisite is a given. If you are a hospital looking for a doctor, you 're possibly looking for someone with a PhD in medicine. Yet, the scope of positions that may or may not require a degree gets gloomy pretty quick, and the range is pretty wide. And, no business is immune to this issue. Regardless of your individual preference, I think that

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