Although I’m unsure of what field I’d like to pursue, my long-term goal is to establish a private practice. This route will allow me to develop close and consistent relationships with my patients. While I’m open to other possibilities,
The Best of Me Now 1. Motivation/problem statement: What do I want to do after high school? What are my education and/or career goals and how will I achieve them? Why do I want to achieve these particular goals? Although, many would feel making the final decision of what you want to do after high school is extremely tough, on the contrary, I made my decision rather quickly. Throughout this course I was able to analyze both potential career paths and myself. Furthermore, discovering new aspects…
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It was while working in the Department of Psychiatry during the third year of my medical school, when I became fascinated with the mental health and started to think of health in terms beyond physical illness. It was an intellectually stimulating experience which motivated to further pursue Psychiatry as a career. I ended up volunteering the next months with the department of Psychiatry. Working in the different settings of Psychiatry, I developed a special attachment with Child and Adolescent Psychiatry…
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Personal Essay- ASCP Scholarship My academic goal is to earn a Bachelor’s Degree in the field of Medical Technology. There are so many reasons that I have chosen this profession, in addition to the fact that I genuinely enjoy the tasks and challenges associated with this field. It is a fast- growing field, and there has always been a great demand for clinical laboratory technologist. Being in this field, gives the opportunity to perform different kind of tests and able to use advanced technology…
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my interest always moved towards the air transport. It has been a long- term goal of mine to work as a flight attendant. After taking many years off to care for my family, I have finally earned the time to work toward my own personal goals. I look forward to offering support and services to the people of different nationalities and cultures, which has also motivated me to select the occupation of flight attendant. My primary goal is to serve the passengers and to ensure their comfort and safety.…
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Essay Question 1 : Describe how VCOM’s post-baccalaureate program will help you to meet your long-term professional goals. Already coming from a family with a background in the health professions field, I pretty much had a view of what it would be like in the medical field. Going back to my senior year, I had alot of medical experiences that I enjoyed. I enrolled in a special medical program, Aurora LIGHTS, in my highschool in which I shadowed many physicians, physician assistants, dental assistants…
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unknown. One medical school professor explained, “E-cigarettes may be less harmful than cigarettes, but we still don’t know enough about their long-term risks or the effects of secondhand exposure.”. Public policy goals can be broad (e.g., full employment) and high-minded (equal opportunity for all) or narrow and self-serving. In this case, the urging of governments to restrict e-cigarette uses by the World Health Organization is an example of public policy goal. To achieve this goal, the governments…
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mandatory testing for sickle cell disease among African Americans... African American children were required to undergo mandatory testing before entering school. Having sickle cell anaemia or being a carrier did not prevent a child from entering school. Refusal to participate in genetic testing did. The African American community, bioethicists, lawyers, and the medical profession viewed this as discrimination because other populations were not targeted for other possibly debilitating diseases.(Source #3)…
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Most people say they were scared or nervous about going into school for the first time, however, for me at least, it was quite the opposite. From my fourth birthday onwards, I couldn’t wait to finally be free again, as I knew that I would be moving on from day-care to pre-k. In other words, I would be moving on from daycare to pre-k. In other words, I would be going from a tiny building to a huge school, Pine Grove Manners, Elementary School. Truth be told, I was a bit sad, as I was the only child from…
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Illegal Immigration Debate Economists points out that the strong inflow of undocumented workers to some extent reflects the increasing scarcity of domestic unskilled labor in the United States. 12% of the native born U.S workforce has less than a high school diploma today compared to about 50% in 1960. That scarcity has created significant employment opportunities for unskilled illegal immigrants. Illegal workers make up roughly 24% of all agricultural workers, 17% of all cleaning workers, 14% of construction…
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reports that monitor a child’s health and diet in order to monitor their physical wellbeing. Another way staff assess a child’s physical development is through working with other professionals. Children and young people are required to have regular LAC medical reviews. A heath professional will assess the health needs of a young person and as a carer these needs must be met and assessed to evidence progress. Communication- through daily interaction staff are able to monitor a child or young person’s communication…
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