Specialty Essays

  • Personal Statement

    563 Words  | 3 Pages

    a part of such a dynamic profession that kept me engaged continuously. My journey through medical school developed my intellect as well my personal attributes. I have rotated in variety of clinical specialties, these rotations helped me shape my future and find my passion with the variety of specialties. I remember every time I had a pediatric rotation it ignites my passion for medicine, the combination of my love for medicine and for children made pediatric best fit for me. The externship I did in

  • Essay For Health Care Admission

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    few months to see his daughter get married. Several specialties, including neurosurgery, neurology, radiation oncology, and medical oncology, were involved in his care. With radiation and Temodar, he was able to be a part of his daughter's wedding. I aspire to be the backbone of such a healthcare team. I want to represent patients at tumor boards and try to formulate plans to help ease the patient's pain and suffering. To be part of a specialty that can help reduce the pain and suffering of patients

  • Pediatrics Personal Statement

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    Currently, Pediatrics is the main specialty I am considering going into. From personal experiences as being a patient when I was younger and my previous volunteer experiences with children, continuing to serve children has been one of my goals. I enjoyed those volunteer experiences which ranged from educating children at a local summer program throughout high school and assisting in their care at Kids Come First Community Health Center during my gap year. All of these experiences led me to join the

  • Personal Statement

    549 Words  | 3 Pages

    parent, regardless of culture, is apparent. Any parent wishes for the health of their child. Unfortunately, this wish is not always granted. Thus, the capacity for pediatrics to alleviate a child’s illness draws me to it. Pediatrics is a challenging specialty, intellectually and emotionally with unique challenges”

  • Specialty Certification

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    Specialty Certification Is the physician assistant (PA) profession shifting away from its origins? At the beginning of the PA profession, the majority of PAs worked in primary care to ameliorate the shortage family medicine clinicians. However, in actuality, only one-third of PAs work in primary care while the vast majority has transferred to specialty practice (Bodenheimer & Cramback, 2009). Furthermore, the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA), has introduced specialty

  • A Career: My Career Goals For Becoming A Nurse

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    Did you know "becoming a certified nurse practitioner requires completing 500 didactic hours and 500 to 700 clinical hours" (Interesting Facts About Nurse Practitioner Grads)? Becoming a nurse takes continuous hours of study and practice in order to be successful. In this world, people are always needed that are willing to take care of others. Some individuals dream of becoming nurses or doctors ever since they were young, like myself. Ever since I was a child, I have wanted to impact the lives of

  • American Vs Pediatrician Essay

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    P.A vs. Pediatrician Ever since I was a little girl, I have always dreamed about being a doctor. As I got older I learned about the different types of doctors I could be and I came across a pediatrician, a doctor who treats children. I was so content on what I wanted to be until I discovered what a physician assistant does. I was told it is not common to become a PA and then go back to school to be a medical doctor. With that in mind I needed to figure out what I want to do with my career before

  • Personal Essay: Pursuing A Career Path In Medicine

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    I can no longer ignore the occasional tug in my chest that compels me to consider a career path in medicine. My experiences and own research have led me to want to pursue a career as a research scientist, studying the origins of humanity and human genetics. However, there are times where a yearning to explore an intellectual and professional path in medicine take over. I have a need to teach, heal, and contribute to humanity, and I would like to test my desire to do so by exposing myself to this

  • The Glass Menagerie And The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty Character Analysis

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    By examining the actions of the characters in The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams,The Truman Show, and “The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty” by James Thurber, the reader can see each character struggles with and withdrawals from their realities. We also see the author gives each character a way to make their realities a little better. Throughout each story, each character struggles to accept their realities. A struggle with acceptance was shown in “The Glass Menagerie” when Tom was arguing

  • Summary Of Ambulance Girl By Jane Stern

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    DId you know that no medical degree is required to be an EMT? Neither did I, until I read Ambulance Girl. In this memoir, Jane Stern tells of her experiences becoming a certified EMT at the age of fifty-two. The beginning half of the book details her training, while the second half is comprised of tales from “the field”. Additionally, Stern discusses her struggles with anxiety and depression. In the beginning of the memoir, Stern had a horrible anxiety attack on an airplane. The airport was having

  • NIH Personal Statement

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    When the world serves you lemons, you make chocolate cake and leave the world stunned as to how you did it! To overcome many adversities though out my life time, I worked harder than the obstacles I’ve encountered to create results that I could be proud of. I have always known that I can do anything.  The only direction to success is by way of earnestness. Dedication, determination and agility are no stranger to me. The decision to study medicine aboard came about after my participation in field

  • The Pros And Cons Of Marijuana

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    Being a college student, I, myself, have heard and seen a majority of the favored drugs that are used and passed around campus. A few of those drugs include alcohol, Adderall, cough syrup, and the most commonly abused drug, marijuana. This particular type of drug is the most popular around campus, so I am very familiar with it. Marijuana is the most debated about drug around the world. Many, including myself, have wondered if it is safe enough to be used recreationally or if it should stay illegal

  • Pediatrician Case Study

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    What I Will Say: Pre-Questions: Who they are? and What they do? study.com explains that general pediatricians are doctors who work take care of babies, teenagers, and adolescents. They have general medical knowledge and understanding how treatments affect development growth stages in different age groups. Average Wages Point 1: General Pediatricians myBlueprint.ca states that the average wage for a general pediatrician is around $46,252- $376,461. *insert screenshot of graph* According to www

  • Personal Statement

    637 Words  | 3 Pages

    My interest in medicine has evolved throughout my life as a result of accumulating different experiences. My first interest in medicine was seeing my mother being treated for breast cancer. This experience gave me an unrequited respect for the medical doctor. During my teenage years, I began to take an interest in the sciences and philosophy, as I enjoy learning about the world in a dynamic and challenging perspective, and also the personal journey in developing and challenging my own point of view

  • A Career As A Pediatrician

    1433 Words  | 6 Pages

    Pediatrician is a children doctor that’s maintains the health of children. “Pediatricians manage the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of their patients, in every stage of development -- in good health or in illness.” (University of Maryland Medical Center) Commonly, pediatrician deals with anywhere from infants to young adults of the age of twenty-one. Pediatricians do anything from delivering a baby to treat kids that have different types of diseases. To become a Pediatrician you have

  • Personal Statement

    588 Words  | 3 Pages

    The intricate beauty of the science of the human body and what complexities it has and can achieve completely captivates me. To widen my intellectual aptitude by studying my true passion of medicine, providing me with the endowed skills of saving an individual’s life, is what amongst many other aspects, gives me the determination to study medicine and progress into becoming a doctor. I have experienced firsthand the fascinating work of multiple health professions, both within a hospital setting

  • A Career Overview Of Pediatrics

    801 Words  | 4 Pages

    Pediatrics consists of many subdivisions, but all of the subdivisions have one thing in common, which would be infants, children, and adolescents. The subdivisions consist of Pediatric Cardiology, Neonatology, pediatric emergency medicine, pediatric oncology, and many more. The end of pediatric care is around the age of twenty-one. The doctor that specializes in the area is a pediatrician. Pediatrics can be practiced in many different health settings, such as hospitals, clinics, doctor’s offices

  • Specialty Court Recidivism

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    efficacy in which the author found that drug courts reduce recidivism and save money. However, DeMatteo et al. (2013) claims that because there are so many variations between specialty courts, obtaining accurate data is difficult. Inaccurate measures led Palermo (2010) to research how the amount of arrests prior to entering the specialty court program and the number of arrests after exiting program determined the

  • Essay On Specialty Courts

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    The role of specialty courts Specialty courts are a big thing in the United States. They are a problem solving oriented court that are narrowly focused on within the jurisdiction. At first these types of courts were called designer courts or boutique courts which indicated the special nature of the court. Drug courts were made due to the amount of drug addicts that were going into jail or prison rather than treatment. Since then there are 3,000 drug courts in the United State, and then in addition

  • Military Occupational Specialty

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    their male counterparts in combat operations all over the world. Just as male Soldiers have received orders and performed their duties, woman have also done so despite restrictions. In recent years, select combat related Military Occupational Specialty (MOS), such as Infantry, Armor and Field Artillery, have been opened to those women who qualify to serve in those positions. This change in policy was welcomed by some and opposed by others. However, with the advances in equal