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    Biomedical Science is constantly evolving as new advances are made‚ which will play a vital role in all aspects of healthcare in the future. Studying Biology and Chemistry at AS Level has deepened my insight into these subjects‚ making me realise that a Biomedical Science degree will allow me to pursue a career that will be both stimulating and rewarding. Discovering how the human body functions at a molecular level and understanding the concepts involved in physiology‚ neuroscience and biochemistry

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    My aim is to venture into the realm of science and medicine‚ to pursue a path of boundless discovery; I am in inspired how much humanity has been shaped by medical advances‚ paving the way for new cures and better anatomical understanding. Civilisation relies solely upon such advances‚ thus the urge to contribute to an ever-changing profession has long since ignited my interest in a biomedical science course. Alongside the need to apply Biology based science to medical use‚ the opportunity to further

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    My passion and enthusiasm for the Nursing course was developed when my family underwent a drastic change. It was summer 2006 when my mother left the midwife profession in the Philippines in exchange for a job here in England. At that time‚ I was matched to take either Hotel Restaurant Management or Nursing in a University but I took the former than the latter. When I joined my siblings in University‚ unconsciously they seemed to be a great influence in changing my course preference. They were both

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    Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development. 3. TAMKIN‚ P.‚ REILLY‚ P. and HIRSH‚ W. (2006) Managing and developing HR careers: emerging trends and issues. London: Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development. 4. WINSTANLEY‚ D. (2005) Personal effectiveness: a guide to action. London: Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development. Key journals 1. Human Resource Development Review Available at: www.cipd.co.uk/journals 2. People Management Available at: www.cipd.co.uk/pm 3.

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    Nam Vo Personal Goals: My Pathway to Become a Pediatrician Learning from my parent’s difficult circumstances with English and my baby brother’s experience with pneumonia‚ I am motivated to get a college education to become a pediatrician. Coming to America‚ my parents struggled with the language barrier. Speaking broken English‚ my father had to work as a low-paying carpenter to support our family‚ while my mother went to English-learning classes. At the same time‚ my mother had to stay home

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    Biomedical Engineering Medicine‚ biology‚ research‚ and engineering are build blocks for the profession of a biomedical engineer. Biomedical engineering deals with the application of ones knowledge of engineering to medicine and biology to help with healthcare. To join this profession you need at the minimum of a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering. There are many types of biomedical engineering such as tissue‚ genetic‚ neural‚ clinical and pharmaceutical‚ and with each they require special

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    When I first started training to be a nurse‚ my most compelling reason for peruse in the career was to care for the sick. Now that I am approaching the end of my three years of training my rationale has changed‚ I now want to empower patients in regards to their own health‚ supporting families in need‚ care for the ‘sick’ child and make a difference amongst as many people as I can. I have worked with a myriad of nurses (senior and junior alike) whilst training‚ many of whom have inspired me and

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    abnormal. A strong influential mechanism has been presented in the form of the biomedical-model‚ which has successfully controlled human suffering. The biomedical model assumes that the causation of deviant behaviour is biologically specific. This perception allows for the probable causes in societies to be concealed‚ shifting responsibility to the individual‚ permitting the control of human suffering. The claim that the biomedical model is an acceptable vehicle for the social control of human suffering

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    My  home  has  been a place where‚ in  order to  receive what  you  truly desire‚ you  must  earn  it  and  nothing  may  be  taken  for  granted.  My  family  has  taught  me  strong   moral  values  and  ethics  such  as  being  loyal‚  honest‚  and  to  be  a  positive  role  model  with  a  passion   for  life‚  and  I  always  took  that  to  heart.  Growing up‚  I was  incapable of  participating  in most  of the  activities my friends were able to due to my families financial  issues  and 

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    Becoming physician-investigator is my primary career choice. In many respects‚ this role also reflects my other professional goals. Physicians practice the art and science of medicine to diagnose and treat human disease. Biomedical investigators identify and study relevant clinical questions to improve the processes of medical practice. And educators commit themselves to teach and guide their students toward success. As a physician-investigator‚ I see myself integrating all three. I want to strengthen

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