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    Doctors vs. Nurses

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    In the medical field doctors and nurses are two groups of people who share an almost indistinguishable goal‚ and that is to serve the patient to the best of their ability. Yet‚ although these two professions have a lot in common there is much that is different between them. This includes the differences in power‚ pay‚ status‚ class‚ and gender. In the United States the most common kind of nurse is known as a registered nurse or RN. The education process for this kind of nurse is graduation from

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    Doctors Without Borders

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    In 1971‚ a small group of doctors in Paris formed an organization. Their goal was to provide emergency medical aid‚ no matter where it is needed or who needs it. This was the beginning of Medecins Sans Frontieres‚ (MSF) or‚ in English‚ Doctors Without Borders. The philosophy of MSF is that all people have the right to medical care‚ regardless of race‚ religion‚ or nationality. Today‚ according to MSF‚ the world needs medical doctors who can provide aid to any nation quickly‚ efficiently‚ and without

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    ------------------------------------------------- Doctor–patient relationship The doctor–patient relationship is central to the practice of healthcare and is essential for the delivery of high-quality health care in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. The doctor–patient relationship forms one of the foundations of contemporary medical ethics. Most universities teach students from the beginning‚ even before they set foot in hospitals‚ to maintain a professional rapport with patients‚ uphold

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    Become a Doctor

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    1. All Foundation Programme students (Old Syllabus 2007 & New Syllabus 2012) passed in December‚ 2012 Session are required to be registered under Executive Programme (New Syllabus 2012) only. 2. June 2013 Foundation examination will be the last examination under foundation programme (old syllabus 2007). From 2013 December attempt‚ all the foundation course students will be switched over to the New Syllabus  (OMR Pattern 2012). 3. The first examination under new syllabus executive programme

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    Juris Doctor

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    Loc Gov Borja vs COMELEC [295 SCRA 157; GR 133495‚ September 3‚ 1998] Facts: Private respondent Jose T. Capco‚ Jr. was elected vice-mayor of Pateros on January 18‚ 1988 for a term ending June 30‚ 1992.  On September 2‚ 1989‚ he became mayor‚ by operation of law‚ upon the death of the incumbent‚ Cesar Borja.  For the next two succeeding elections in 1992 and 1995‚ he was again re-elected as Mayor. On March 27‚ 1998‚ private respondent Capco filed a certificate of candidacy for mayor

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    Medical

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    heart walls‚ and the size of your heart chambers. An echo can help diagnose many heart conditions. Cardiac performance An echocardiogram can show how well your heart pumps blood (cardiac performance). To evaluate your cardiac performance‚ your doctor will mainly be interested in: • Your left ventricle‚ which pumps oxygen-rich blood to your entire body. Many problems‚ including a faulty heart valve or coronary artery disease‚ can impair your left ventricle’s ability to pump blood and can

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    Doctors Without Boarders

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    Doctors without boarders xxxxxxxxxxx xxxx National and Community Change and Development Doctors without boarders This case analysis is about the work Doctors Without Borders do for the people with multi-drug resistant tuberculosis in the Sub-Saharan country of Swaziland and the story of a boy named Senzo that are in the middle of such a treatment. With a weak immune system because of the HIV virus‚ tuberculosis and similar diseases could kill him. With the help of this organization and many

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    Becoming a Teacher

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    Why I Would Not Like to Become a Teacher Teaching is hell. The reasons I would not like to become a teacher are simply just obvious. More work than pay i.e. low net salary‚ stress‚ strict rules‚ you got to have a lot of patience with students especially noisy ones‚ and spend a lot of time preparing topics for the next day’s work. Teaching may look easy at first but once you learn more about it‚ it can be like hell-fire. First of all‚ and the most important is your monthly salary. I don’t like

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    “Hey‚ Sergeant… Sergeant‚ can you hear me?” The voice came from a bright light. It then took Seth more than a moment to realize the light came attached to a nurse holding a penlight‚ a nurse named Malerie. “Doctor Lakeman‚ our sergeant is waking up!” “W-What…” Seth mumbled‚ his voice was hoarse‚ his throat dry like the desert sands he was so used to. “What happened? My men?” “Just try to stay calm‚ sergeant‚” Nurse Malerie said. “You’ve been unconscious ever since being picked up on the battlefield

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    Doctors Without Borders

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    Sub heading: Doctors without Borders    Doctors without borders or Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) is an international medical humanitarian organization created by doctors and journalists in France in 1971. Who is involved‚ and how extensive are their projects? Who is involved? 27000 committed individuals from different nationalities provide assistance to people in crisis across the world. These people include doctors‚ nurses‚ logistics experts‚ administrators‚ epidemiologists‚ laboratory

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