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    There is a lack of good cardiovascular surgeons in Ethiopia. “ I can not play or run any longer” was a phrase that I heard from one of my good friends at a young age. I remember my young friend suffering from heart disease in sixth grade‚ but he couldn’t get the proper medical attention because he didn’t have the money to go outside of Ethiopia to get the treatment he needed for his medical condition. I began thinking about becoming a cardiovascular surgeon at that moment because I was tired of seeing

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    of trauma where there was damage that required aligning bones‚ most often internal fixation devises were needed. Some of the parts included in this were plates‚ rods and screws. The use of the stainless steel or titanium products was vital to surgeons. They were also had a feasible price. The need from bioresorbables came from the implants needing to be removed. The need for removal is based on varying factors. Pain the patient deals with‚ visibility‚ and the fear of metal in the body. Growth

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    Gynecomastia Essay

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    male breast reduction. Depending on your unique case‚ your surgeon may use liposuction‚ surgical excision or a combination of both to treat gynecomastia. In performing liposuction‚ the surgeon will administer local anesthetics with sedation or general anesthesia before making a small incision in the target areas. Through the incision‚ your surgeon will suction excess fat and sculpt the chest to improve contour. For severe cases‚ your surgeon may remove excess breast tissue through surgical excision

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    averaged about 29 minutes. This was a 31 percent improvement from before the PSH model was implemented. For those worried about the performance of a surgeon because the turnover time improved‚ it went unaffected. According to UC Irvine Health‚ the 166 cases researched that all 166 cases had 100.00 performance rates. Because the performance of the surgeons was so high in less amount of time‚ this lowered the readmission rate for the same health issue. UC Irvine found that the readmission rate for hip

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    Robotic Surgery is the use of robots in performing surgery. "Surgery is performed by manipulating straight instruments while viewing the instruments on a monitor. Robotic surgery is the evolution of laparoscopy that addresses the drawbacks of laparoscopy"(NJ urology).Considering the never ending improvement of technology‚ this type of surgery is being used more by a day worldwide and has a potential to totally take over the field of surgery. However‚ as robotic surgery has its advantages‚ it also

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    Cosmetic Dentistry Essay

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    In the earlier days‚ cosmetic dentistry was supposed to be an area belonged to the rich and the elite. Cosmetic dentistry prices have never been a source of concern for the common man. With the advancement of the technology‚ innovative and cost effective methods came into existence and cosmetic dentistry gained popularity among different sections of the society. In these days‚ it can be said that the cosmetic dentistry has flourished in a very rapid manner and more and more people have been making

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    Abstract Hospital operating rooms are experiencing higher costs and less available capacity‚ yet they typically generate the highest returns of all hospital departments. In the case study described in this paper‚ a process improvement team in a hospital Operating Room Department at aimed to address these issues by decreasing the turnaround time between surgical cases and increasing the percentage of first cases of the day beginning at their scheduled time. These two performance metrics were targeted

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    reconstructive surgery. In 1962 the first successful replantation surgery was performed - re-attaching a severed limb and restoring (limited) functioning and feeling. The first attempted human deceased-donor transplant was performed by the Ukrainian surgeon Yu Yu Voronoy in the 1930s; rejection resulted in failure. Joseph Murray performed the first successful transplant‚ a kidney transplant between identical twins‚ in 1954‚ successful because no immunosuppression was necessary in genetically identical

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    alone. The major downfall to the growth with these cosmetic procedures is that many of the doctors are not licensed to perform the procedures. In Indonesia there are forty-three licensed plastic surgeons and an estimated four hundred cosmetic procedures are being performed each week. Because these surgeons are not licensed‚ they are (generally speaking) not as knowledgeable about the surgeries and are more

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    syndrome (SIDS). Some of the health conditions caused by secondhand smoke in adults include heart disease and lung cancer”. (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The Health Consequences of Involuntary Exposure to Tobacco Smoke: A Report of the Surgeon General). This should make us aware about the risks that smoking in public places has towards the nonsmokers. Smokers should understand the smoking hazards are not only for them‚ but for the nonsmokers as well. Being able to smoke should be banned

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