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    Market Trends The Philippines’ arena for oral care is slowly being recognized internationally. “Dental Tourism” has been an increasing trend. It is a subgroup under medical tourism. As the cost of living in the Philippines cost a lot lower than they are in the U.S. or than in the U.K‚ so does the cost of dental treatments. Dentists in the Philippines offer high quality service with reasonable prices and with the added benefit of easier communication with tourists because of the Filipino dentist’s

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    Orthopedic surgery From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This fracture of the lower cervical vertebrae‚ known as a "teardrop fracture"‚ is one of the conditions treated by orthopedic surgeons and neurosurgeons. This image‚ taken in September 2006‚ shows extensive repair work to the rightacetabulum 6 years after it was carried out (2000). Further damage to the joint is visible due to the onset of arthritis - a bone/joint disease. Orthopedic surgery or orthopedics (also spelled orthopaedic

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    Against Plastic Surgery

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    PLASTIC SURGERY The debate on plastic surgery is well known around the world. First of all‚ what is plastic surgery? Plastic surgery is reconstruction of the face and body and can be used to improve a person’s ability to function as well as their appearance and self-image. Society has made people believe that beauty does not come in within‚ but on how perfect ones physical look is. Cosmetic Surgery dates all the way back to 800 BC in India where they would perform reconstructive surgery (Studymode

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    Discharge Criteria in Day Surgery The continuing increase in day surgery procedures has led to a number of issues‚ as nurses are challenged to provide the best possible care within a short time frame as well as to minimize the length of hospital stay. Utilizing the evidence from the literature‚ I am focusing especially on factors that lead to a delay in discharge and the introduction of guidelines to overcome the issue. I presently work the day surgery unit of a new hospital and

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    Types of Pancreas Surgery Whether you have cysts‚ lesions‚ or tumors related to your pancreas‚ the type of pancreatic surgery that you will need will depend on where they are located. After a thorough analyst of your individual situation‚ your Glendora General Surgeon will determine the method of operation‚ open or laparoscopic‚ and the type of surgery‚ Distal Pancreatectomy‚ Total Pancreatectomy‚ or Whipple‚ which will best fit your needs. The surgeon will inform you on what to expect before

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    Preventing Mistakes in Surgery Preventing mistakes in surgery is one of the National Patient Safety Goals (NPSG) of 2015. Wrong-site surgery has affected hundreds of patients every year. According to Knight and Aucar (2010)‚ wrong-site surgery is defined as “any surgery that involves the wrong person‚ organ‚ limb‚ or side”. Wrong-site surgery can occur in numerous procedures including urologic‚ neurosurgical‚ and orthopedic‚ with orthopedic procedures having the most wrong-site surgeries performed. The

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    Plastic surgery is a very necessary form of surgery. It is needed by millions of Americans every year‚ not only to improve life‚ but in some cases‚ to save it. There are two types of plastic surgery: cosmetic and reconstructive. Cosmetic surgery consists of certain procedures used to “improve” a person’s natural features‚ or give a more youthful appearance‚ while reconstructive surgery is used to restore a person’s natural form after an appearance-altering event‚ such as disease‚ infection‚ cancer

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    Causes of plastic surgery

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    The media plays an important role that has a huge impact on our society about plastic surgery. According to Hoffmann (2004)‚ the media conveys the messages to the public through advertisement‚ magazines‚ and television‚ which has increased the distorted standard of beauty that leads to plastic surgery. The media is driving the public’s impression of beauty by communicating its messages about the physical perfection. Besides‚ the media is also sending powerful messages through images‚ which oppress

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    Incorporating Robots into Surgery: Ethical Considerations on Jobs Introduction In his political cartoon “Frugal and Regression” Ed Fisher depicts a robot taking a job slip before a man who says “So it’s finally happened?.” This political cartoon depicts one of the greatest ethical dilemmas. When incorporating robots into surgical procedures‚ a vast amount of surgeons will lose or be forced to alter their jobs. Although that may be true‚ incorporating robots into surgical procedures will

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    Knee replacement surgery: A modern approach to get relief from the pain Knee replacement surgery is a surgical procedure where the diseased part of the knee joint is replaced with an artificial implant or material. Since it is a complex procedure‚ it should always be done by an experienced and skilled orthopedic surgeon. The doctors usually advise for knee replacement surgery when the patient can’t perform even the simplest movements in the normal life due to the pain‚ swelling and stiffness. Sometimes

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