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    Nrh Case Study

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    Family House provides an affordable "home away from home" for patients and their families who are seeking medical treatment at Pittsburgh-area hospitals. To efficiently achieve this mission, Family House assigns NRHH members tasks weekly. Last week, members made cards for families that were leaving the facility and heading home and members hosted a thanksgiving dinner for Family House's families

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    My mother had deep vein thrombosis. When she was first diagnosed, I had little understanding of her illness. My mom has been suffering with poor circulation in both of her legs for decades. This condition makes it difficult for her to ambulate on a daily basis. I watched her health decrease until she could not bathe or use the toilet by herself. As her only source of help, I had to be her hands and feet. While attending to her she was confined to a wheel chair .I had to assist her to get her around

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    In the mid-summer of 2000, I was "Twin B" born at 38 weeks. When I was a-week old, I developed a high temperature fever. After changing my formula four times, my parents found out that I was allergic to milk proteins. A few weeks later, I developed a cough that literally took my breath away, and I would cough so much that my face would turn blue. Doctors had given me several types of nebulizer treatments in order to deliver a water vapor medicine into my lungs, which did not work. Then, I lost my

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    I have numerous experiences volunteering at the hospital, interning for an RN and a Vice President for Human Resources, which have all led to my interest of this particular program. Based on my experiences, I was able to view both sides of the medical field, both the administrative and the clinical side. I had an experience that stands out of the rest, it was during my clinical internship at Mount Sinai Hospital for Kristen McEvitt, an RN, who introduced me to the various professions that the medical

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    up from school and take her to the hospital for her chemo therapies. At that time in Pakistan, there was only one hospital in the entire province where cancer treatment was available. Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital, a charitable institute funded predominantly by donations that provided free cancer treatment for those who could not afford it. Although I don’t remember much about her treatment, but the thing that deeply affected me during the visits to the hospital was seeing a multitude of patients

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    There was an eerie silence as I took the stand. As a witness for the defense, sitting in the Old Courthouse in St. Louis, I was unaware that my life would change. For the first time I became exposed to law. Since my first mock trial in the third grade, I came to recognize that law is not black and white, but shades of grey; just as life is full of grey. Reflecting on the relationship between law and life, my passion for law grew. My studies, my experiences, my determination and my curiosity became

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    Hope. By advancing well-grounded scientific knowledge to treat our human body, medicine brings hope. By applying that knowledge to treat a human body with a unique history and identity, doctors bring hope. "I 'm not simply listening to heart sounds. I 'm listening to a human being who has heart sounds." Dr. David De Marco exemplifies the kind of doctor and medical student I yearn to become. Why did I, an engineering-minded individual, choose medicine? Since childhood, I 've been inclined to engage

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    volunteer in the pediatrics department of Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital for six years. I have never met a more dedicated person who exemplifies what it means to serve and support a community. No matter what the situation was, Yesenia was always staying up to date with what the hospital needed, and how we could make the project serve those needs effectively. By observing Yesenia, I have learned that the best way to be a part of the hospital community, is to prioritize and serve the needs of the others

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    Personal Statement Q5 Describe the most significant challenge you have faced and the steps you have taken to overcome this challenge. How has this challenge affected your academic achievement? The most significant challenge I have faced is the denigration of my personal value due to the Indian culture's idealization of men. As I have gotten older, I am realizing how even my parents- who I always believed to be very progressive- maintained these conservative views. I began to notice that I was not

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    “Sweet Ole Latta” The environment in which I was brought up as a child, played a vital role in my life. Whether the environment being a small city with few hundreds or a large city filled with thousands, my hometown I will always remind me what I have become and how it has shaped myself. The place I call my hometown is Latta and I have realized that living in a small town has its perks and privileges. Latta is a small city filled with people that are affectionate and loving; especially my family

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