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    Faith Doe Patch Adams Essay - Topic #1 A moment of laughter can make a difference in one life. Patch Admas made is patient’s laughs and lifts their spirit up and made them feel like the still have chance of survive. Patch Adams also said that physicians and clowns consider humor and friendship part of the cure in any healing process. When a doctor/nurse develop that friendship with their patients there will always be laughter between the two when they meet. When kids are little and are afraid

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    Patch Adams There are many drastic differences between the extremely respectable communication of the magnanimous Patch Adams and the almost cataclysmic communication of the normal doctoral staff of the respected medical school‚ the mental hospital‚ and the regular hospital that the medical students were trained at. These two different ways of communicating were considerably different in their intentions‚ their every day morals and values‚ and even their exceptionally diverse ways of treating patients

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    PATCH ADAMS In Patch Adams‚ Robin Williams portrays a doctor who strives to "improve the quality of life."The movie is a perfect example of many cases of sacramental awareness and the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick. Patch encounters a "once-brilliant" man in a psychiatric clinic.   Arthur Mendel son helps hunter the first character Patch meets is Arthur Mendel son. Arthur influences Patch’s ability to see through problems. In a Christ-like manner‚ we must see through and past the problems

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    mental hospital‚ Patch Adams learns that empathy and creativity are two keys to healing others. Believing that he is called to bring this message to the medical community‚ he starts studying medicine. Eager to test his new theories‚ Adams begins interacting with patients at the university hospital he is studying at‚ even though students are not supposed to see patients until their third year of schooling. He is even excluded from school when he prank doctors at a medical conference. Patch also convinces

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    DESPOTIC of‚ relating to‚ or characteristic of a despot high opinion of something Synonyms:admiration‚ adoration‚ apotheosis‚ approbation‚approval‚ awe‚ bow‚ deference‚ deification‚devotion‚ devoutness‚ esteem‚ fealty‚ fear‚genuflection‚ high esteem‚ homage‚ honor‚ love‚loyalty‚ obeisance‚ obsequiousness‚ piety‚ praise‚prostration‚ religiousness‚ respect‚ veneration‚worship Antonyms: disdain‚ disregard‚ disrespect‚ scorn MANDATE Definition:authority‚ order Synonyms: authorization

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    Dr. Hunter “PatchAdams (May 28‚1945-present) is a doctor‚ a clown and a social activist. Patch Adams opened Gesundheit!Institute in 1971. The basis of his medical care is the use of laughter‚ joy and creativity to help his patients through the healing process. He believes that healing and laughter have a close connection. When Adams was a teenager his father fought as part of the United States army in Korea and died in the war. Adams and his family returned to the United States

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    Patch Adams The focus of the movie was to objectively look upon personality‚ more so at extravert and introvert personalities; patch being a very extravert‚ to his surrounding fellow doctoral students and professors who are severely introverted. With this in mind‚ it has a very uplifting message and that is no matter what happens in your life‚ do not let it discourage you or lead you away from who you are and what you love. Also with personality‚ Patch believed that medicine alone could not

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    The analysis of the movie Patch Adams: Is humor the best medicine? Patch Adams is a movie that is based on a true story. It is about a man who has experienced many things in his lifetime‚ from being institutionalized in a psychiatric ward of a hospital to being a well-respected doctor that heals and calms many people with humor. This movie portrays many aspects of health communication that we have discussed in this class‚ and it also accurately represents one of the debates currently taking place

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    Existentialism Reflection Patch Adams is a movie about a man that is determined to be a doctor. Along the way‚ he comes across some issues when he won’t conform to the rest of the medical students. He is actually a good example of an existentialist. He is his own person within a larger society‚ or the other students at the school. He follows what he believes in and his life turns out almost just the way he wanted it to. In the movie‚ there were some quotes: “Look beyond the problem.”

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    things can be done as well as others”‚ the famous line of Sam Patch became a well-known saying amongst U.S. citizens especially Jeffersonian and Jacksonian democrats (Johnson‚ 163). Sam Patch was many things in his lifetime from a famous falls jumper to a destitute mill worker to also the first American-born boss spinner. He however was viewed different amongst social groups in America. The common folk and Jeffersonian democrats viewed Patch as a good man and somewhat of a folk hero‚ while the middle

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