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    The future of medical transcription The future of medical transcription Many training for the field of medical transcription are in fear of choosing a career that may no longer hold value in the healthcare industry. Due to the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act‚ the United States health care system is making an industry-wide movement towards an electronic environment for health information management (Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information

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    required to become a pediatrician is 4 years of college‚ 4 years or medical school‚ and 3 years of residency(YourPediatrician.com 1.) The basics that most medical schools recommend are Biology; 1 course of genetics‚ 1 course of microbiology‚ and 1 course of molecular biology(2.) Also‚ Chemistry‚ 1 -2 courses of organic chemistry‚ Physics‚ I course is basic‚ and Math 2 courses in calculus (2.) A good way to get into colleges and medical schools is to have a lot of volunteer work on the applications‚ colleges

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    high school‚ my mother had always tried to steer me towards a career in the medical field‚ specifically as a nurse. Being an individualist who loves to be unique in her on ways‚ time and time again my mother and I would disagree and argue about my career choice. Thankfully‚ she allowed me to spread my wings and find out on my own what it was exactly I was searching for. Back in 2008‚ I decided to pursue a career as a medical billing and coder. That was not exactly what my mom had in mind‚ but I guess

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    Medical Marijuana Summary

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    There have been many studies done to research the medical use of marijuana. An article titled‚ “Recent Research on Medical Marijuana ” published by Paul Armentano‚ the deputy director of the NORML foundation‚ discusses the benefits of the use of marijuana in the medical world. The NORML foundation is a nonprofit foundation that was founded in 1997 to help educate the public about marijuana and marijuana laws/policies. They also help victims of current marijuana laws. Reading the article provided

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    Medical Laboratory Tech

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    College Essay Medical Laboratory Technologist Do you ever wonder who tests your blood or diagnose disease? Medical Laboratory Technologists are one of the most important people when it comes to the health of a patient. Ever since I was a little I always wanted to be a doctor. After doing a little research on Medical Laboratory technologists‚ I think I might have had a change of heart; being a doctor seems much less interesting to me now that I know about the work of a Medical Laboratory technologist

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    and challenge norms. This class took a different look at deviance and political deviance and viewed it is something that is good rather than something that is bad. It is important to understand what the terms deviant and political deviant before going into detail on who is perceived as one or how they become one in the first place. Deviance and protest are seen as something that is negative but this does not always need to be the case. Deviance refers to the fact or state of departing from usual or

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    Medical Terminology Abbr

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    Running Head: Unit 5 Project Unit 5 Project Olivia Lafond Kaplan University Medical Terminology 04 Professor Terry Bond May 17‚ 2012 Unit 5 Project The purpose of this paper is to show the understanding of medical terminology and abbreviations that has been acquired so far from the units that have been studied. It also helps determine what areas one might need to work on after completing this project. Section 1: Supply the Prefix | Definition | Example | Prefix | 1. within

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    Lemert's Labelling Theory

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    proposes that deviance is socially constructed through the surrounding reactions on a certain behaviour instead of the action. In other words‚ the theory claims that behaviours are not inherently deviant on its own. But‚ instead‚ it is the reaction to the behaviour that makes it deviant. Edwin Lemert’s labelling theory distinguishes two types of deviant labelling and explains how being negatively labeled can cause long-term consequences for a person’s identity in the society. Primary deviance is when a

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    it to have "no accepted medical use." (http://medicalmarijuana.procon.org/) After this act only 17 states of the US have legalized the use of medical marijuana. In my opinion medicinal marijuana should be legal across the united states of America. It should be legal only for medicinal purposes‚ not for everyday use. In the 17 states that marijuana is legal has only shown positive results to the legalization. One of those states is California. SB 420 or better known as medical marijuana protection act

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    Medicalization of Adhd

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    Medicalization: Society’s Conception of Normality‚ explained that medicalization of normal conditions‚ risks the creation of medical diagnoses that are widely inclusive and that hold the potential for further expansion. It was written by Dr. Rebekah Richards and it also discussed many biologically normal conditions‚ such as shortness‚ infertility‚ and menopause‚ are currently considered medical problems. These naturally occurring states are now regarded as undesirable and deviant. This process is referred to

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