Fourth Doctor Essays

  • Emergency Surgery Short Story

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    “Alexis is going to need emergency surgery”..... The doctor took my mom outside of the room to tell her this; but little did they know the walls were super thin and I could her hear every word she said clearly. I was only in fourth grade so I wasn’t sure how to react. My mom and the doctor walk back into the room pretending like nothing really happened. The next thing you know, my mom and I are leaving. I was so confused. “Had I heard them wrong” “Is my mom just not gonna tell me”. I was oblivious

  • Human Doctor Advantages And Disadvantages

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    patients we able to choose between seeing a human doctor or seeing an AI robot, there would be pros and cons for each. An advantage for meeting with a human doctor would be the fact that doctors and patients can share a feeling of empathy. When meeting with a human doctor, you get more of an emotional experience than if you were to speak with an AI. When you’re talking about your symptoms or dealing with emotional distress about your health, human doctors could be better at easing their patient’s worries

  • Chapter 3

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    shared with his wife and daughter. Tara asked her family to take Lilly to the hotel they booked during the ride, but Margie refused. She insisted on accompanying Tara and Charlotte to the hospital. “We’ll have lunch in the café while you speak to the doctor. Once you have a prognosis, Lilly and I will drive to the hotel.” “How do we explain a hospital visit to Lilly?” Tara whispered. “I told her we were taking a girl’s trip.” “How will you explain your absence this week?” Margie stared at her daughter

  • The Shingles Case Study

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    upon to see a doctor. The two of them were helped before patient L was, despite the fact that she showed up long before them and was already waiting fifteen agonizing minutes with no one else ahead of

  • Doctors and lying

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    Should doctors tell the truth to their patients? How much information should the patient know about a certain ill or operation? These controversial questions are asked more frequently in our society. Patients nowadays,. are very sensitive to certain diseases more than before. This paper argues against telling the truth in doctor-patient relationship. Not by defending the idea directly but, by presenting first how truth can be harmful to the patient and by giving Higgs’ objection to it, then by

  • Living with Epilepsy

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    since the doctors told me I had epilepsy, I have lived with an added stress. When I was younger it was not as stressful as it is now that I am in high school. I know that I have become increasingly self-conscious about it. The first seizure I ever had was in fourth grade. The doctors do not know what triggered the seizure, and I do not remember it. The students and teachers told me that I screamed and lost consciousness. Then I started jerking with muscle contractions. Later, the doctors told me

  • Essay About Family: Waiting for Papaw

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    the symptoms of a stroke on Saturday, December 13, 2003. He spent the first 4 days of his stay in a coma, induced by the doctors’ misdiagnosis of his condition. My grandfather had not had a stroke, in fact he had a condition in which his liver was overloaded with toxins and was shutting down. It was a problem he’d been suffering from for quite some time; however, none of his doctors had diagnosed his symptoms correctly. The sedative they gave him upon arrival in the emergency room only worsened his

  • Functions of Management Paper

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    procedures that the doctors perform, the jobs of the nursing staff, and how each employee does their job. The planning behind how patients are checked in and out is planned in a way that all new employees are trained and how they are trained on these new programs. Planning in how to get the patients to come to the hospital is through the reputation that was built through the years and how well developed the organization has developed over the years. Planning in how the doctors perform their procedures

  • Personal Narrative On My Appendicitis

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    out. When I was in fourth grade, everything was fine I had a lot of friends back in elementary school. Back then I was falling a little behind in math. But hey let's be honest I know that a lot of us don’t really like math.The subject that I was really good at was reading and writing. Anyway we were all on the blue rug in ms. Tetleys classroom and we were reviewing math homework. And actually i did pretty well. For like the first time ever. Ms.Tetley was my fourth and fifth grade teacher

  • My First Drill Narrative

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    I woke up with that feeling in my head, the feeling that will make you jump out of your bed. This feeling was speechless and not even today I can describe it. Today is the day of my surgery and I’m not going to lie I was scared. I started to ask myself the “if” questions. What if something happens during the surgery? What happens if I wake up during the surgery? What happens if I die? What happens if I can’t play soccer as I used to? After all these questions my dad came into action. He taught

  • A Framework For Barriers Of Telemedicine Implementation In Iran

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    telemedicine, lack of supportive individuals for spreading telemedicine, preferring traditional medicine by doctors and patients. Some of the doctors believed that implementing this complicated plan in Iran is so difficult and people hardly accept to be visited through telemedicine and doctors also don’t believe much in this way of curing that shows the preference of traditional medicine by doctors and patients. This subject is due to the lack of electronic readiness among Iran’s people and the other

  • Pivotal Doctor's Visit: Perspective on Adversity

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    I was a year before. However, a sudden growth spurt caused my knees to revert. The doctor was just as baffled as I was; he seemed to cringe at the thought at putting me through the excruciating operation once more. The time came again I went through the exact same thing; it was becoming a monotonous task. I would have surgery recover, go through rehab, train, and it would start all over again. After the fourth surgery, it seemed to be all over. The surgeon said “It will be wonderful to not see

  • Admissions Essay - I Don't Want to Be a Doctor

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    Essay - I Don't Want to Be a Doctor I was talking to my sister on the phone, the little one, and she said, "I don't think I want to be a doctor." And I thought, "Oh, no." Now, you gotta understand, we're Asian. South Asian, actually. Sri Lankan, specifically. And the thing about Asians is, we're *all* supposed to be doctors. We all *are* doctors. My dad's friends are doctors. my mom's friends are doctors, my dad's *friends'* friends are doctors. and all of their kids are

  • Guardian Angels

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    trying all emergency procedures to revive him but to no avail.Beside him,his two kids were wailing while his desperate wife tried her best to get him to talk.When all their efforts failed,it was unanimously decided that we had to get him to a nearby doctor or hospital. Few of the adults rushed out of the bus in the hope of hitching a r... ... middle of paper ... ...t I have the potential and heart to be a great doctor.Ever since I was young,I always had an inner push to reach out to people.I wanted

  • Vivian's Life Depicted In The Movie 'Wit'

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    there were three people who impacted her stay the most; Doctor Kelekian who was her oncologist, Doctor Posner the Medical student involved in her case, and Nurse Monahan her primary care nurse. Let’s look at all three of Vivian care takers, along with Vivian herself, and a moment that really showed the true colors of the individual. To begin with Doctor

  • Theory of the Process of Regeneration

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    In the popular British Television Series, Doctor Who, an interesting theory was invented and proposed, the theory of Regeneration. The Doctor, who is the main character in Doctor Who, is a Time Lord. The Time Lords are a race of technologically advanced aliens from Gallifrey who possess two hearts and the ability to, you guessed it, regenerate. This ability allows the Doctor to be reborn every time he dies up to twelve times, except in the case of The Doctor who apparently can regenerate many more

  • Becoming a Doctor

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    Becoming a Doctor Many people think that becoming a doctor is difficult. Others have some sense that becoming a physician takes many years and is expensive. Most people realize that being a physician is difficult yet rewarding. All these people are correct. Becoming a physician is a long, arduous, expensive process that can only be accomplished with great dedication. Before starting the process of becoming a physician (or any profession) you must do some honest soul searching. First of all

  • Why Is Teamwork Important In Healthcare

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    appear to drive doctors and nurses are: 1. Hospitals are well organized and have the ability to reward high-quality performances and are flexible to deal with setbacks. 2. However, teamwork is another important value, this is important because team members need to work quickly. 3. All hospitals share the same core values, they are committed to reducing delays throughout their process, and they provide data and feedback to measure success and innovative protocols and flexibility. Doctors and nurses work

  • The Crucible Susan Glaspell Mood

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    In this passage, Susan Glaspell creates a mood of being timid and awkward. This creates a specific mood for each character too. Glaspell portrayed the mood Mr. Hale as hesitant and impatience when he had his conversation with Mrs. Wright. Mrs. Wright, on the other hand, had the mood of being tense and hesitant. Mrs. Wright show that there is something else on her mind when she is speaking to Mr. Hale. She answers back to Mr. Hale in one word phrases for most of the conversation. The only time Mrs

  • Living Life with Fibromyalgia

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    drifting in mid-air, my mind would not accept these words so instead I was left watching them as if they were solid masses in front of my eyes. Fibromyalgia—a disease that doctors are still studying and many know little about. How could this happen? How did I get this disease? All these questions raced through my mind. When the doctor had no reply, the questions derailed from their thoughtful track and c... ... middle of paper ... ... my children will fall victim. Knowing how life truly is, that