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    The career path that I am exploring to pursue a career in is a trauma surgeon. I found out that I do have a lot of experienced to be a general surgeon because I work at a fast pace when pressured but I feel that I can handle being a trauma surgeon. The SWOT analysis showed me that I need to improve my weakness which is dealing with death of patients and my strength is that I have some experience and move at a fast pace. I will use my strengths and opportunities to overcome my weakness and threats

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    The Path to Becoming a Trauma Surgeon I remember when I was younger I saw a car accident happen right in front of me. There was a lot of chaos happening with the paramedics rushing to see what happened. At that moment there was so much adrenaline going through everyone’s bodies and I knew right then and there that I wanted to be in the medical field. Even though it’s going to take several years the end result will be worth it. I want to pursue a career in the medical field at the extraordinary Jefferson

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    impossible to define whether the professional you’ve hired is any good or not. When it comes to finding the right tree surgeon‚ this difference becomes quite important. The incompetence of one can hinder the convenience of many when you don’t make a considered and well thought out decision. Here are a few things to bear in mind the next time you’re making a decision about which tree surgeon you’d like to hire. Qualifications As with any other profession dealing with powerful machinery and equipment‚

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    An in-depth look at the Profession of Colorectal Surgeons. Patrick A. Cullinan ID 4131080 SCIN360 In 1998 after watching a news program about the death of Jay Monahan in New York City‚ and the interest I developed‚ because of this story became the reason I selected this particular profession for my final research paper. On January 24‚ 1998‚ Jay Monahan an MSNBC legal analyst and husband of NBC Today host Katie Couric‚ died at age 42 of colon cancer. He battled this disease

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    Teenagers have an abundant amount of choices when selecting an occupation for their future. Choosing a career is no easy task for anybody. The profession I want to become when I’m an adult is a plastic surgeon. I chose this profession because I like to help others‚ but to achieve my goal I will have to obtain an extensive amount of knowledge. There also are positives and negatives to this profession. I chose this profession for multiple reasons: money‚ happiness‚ and status. Everybody has insecurities

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    Orthopedic Surgeon The job that I have chosen to write about is the orthopedic surgeon and I chose this job mainly because it sounds like a job that is rewarding and they make a lot of money. On a daily basis orthopedic surgeons diagnose and assess a patient’s’ injuries or diseases through testing‚ such as x-rays to look for broken bones‚ or blood tests to look for rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis is when there is inflammation in the bone joints and it can cause a lot of pain. However

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    flexion‚ the scalpel penetrates the cleansed skin. Layers of underlying fat are exposed as the surgeon works diligently to uncover the anomalistic tibia and femur. The surgeon strategically shaves the ends of the bones with a bone saw‚ removing the arthritically damaged surfaces of the distal end of the femur and the proximal end of the tibia. Pieces of bone are propelled through the operating room as the surgeon unambiguously reshapes the bones to fit the new prostheses. Upon entering into the world

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    performing as it should‚ it is up to a cardiothoracic surgeon‚ (cardiac surgeon)‚ to get that heart up and running again. Cardiothoracic surgeons save lives every day‚ from doing simple‚ everyday procedures to performing life-saving surgeries‚ every region needs to have a heart surgeon so no matter where a person is‚ so they can get to a heart surgeon as quickly as possible in a life or death situation. What is a Cardiothoracic surgeon? A cardiothoracic surgeon is a doctor who specializes in surgical procedures

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    Ron Burgundy 26th street Los Angeles‚ CA 9000 Home: (123) 111-0000 Mobile: (123) 456-7890 Ron_Burgundy93@hotmail.com Goal: An Orthopedic Surgeon in a well-established hospital to utilize my skills and contribute the mission of the hospital. Specialty: Orthopedic Surgery: Sports related Credentials: Medical License‚ State of California‚ 2016 Member‚ National Board of Orthopedic Care Experience: Devoted professional

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    Schedule 3 of the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 lists the treatments and operations that may be carried out by people who are not veterinary surgeons. It was amended in 1991 to allow veterinary nurses to carry out medical treatment‚ including minor surgery that does not involve entering a body cavity‚ so long as the nurse is directed by a vet. It is left to the vet to decide what constitutes treatment or minor surgery and if the nurse is capable of performing the procedure. Common surgical procedures

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