Medical Experience Essays

  • Un-Victorian Tenets of Browning's Strange Medical Experience of Karshish, the Arab Physician

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    Un-Victorian Tenets of Browning's Strange Medical Experience of Karshish, the Arab Physician Robert Browning's "An Epistle Containing the Strange Medical Experience of Karshish, the Arab Physician" is a dramatic monologue in which Karshish writes to Abib about his experiencing the miracle of Jesus, when he raises Lazarus from the dead.  "Karshish" is a dramatic monologue containing most of the tenets of Browning. Although "Karshish" is in the form of a letter, it is still an excellent example

  • My Experience As A Medical Assistant

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    patient’s vital sign monitoring and charting. I didn’t feel much difference in observing my mentor taking the history and when I was taking the history, it could be related to my past experience. However, every time I was curious to know what is happening with the patients and what caused him to seek naturopathic medical advice. During this clinic shadowing, I saw genuine interest of my mentor and supervisor to help patients concerns, unlike to allopathic model of prescribing medication. It helped me

  • Medical Field Experience Essay

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    Principles of Biomedical Science teacher told my class to check it out. I received a brochure that went over all that would happen in the 5 days I was there. It included going to the anatomy lab, looking at cadavers, and getting hands on experience in a medical field of our choice. This all sounded cool to me so I got the application for the camp. The application required that I write a 350 word essay dealing with four questions that they provided. The first question simply asked why I would like

  • Narrative: My First Clinical Experience As A Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Student

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    My first clinical experience as a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer student was at North Shore Medical Center. I was very nervous my first day, because I didn't quite know what to expect, and how much I was going to be doing as an intern in this course. Even though we were given all the information by our instructors at school it is a completely different experience to actually be at the hospital and try to help and perform with a team of professionals and their patients. I was assigned a second shift

  • Strength of Character in No Rainbows, No Roses

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    Beverly Dipo's essay, "No Rainbows, No Roses."  Dipo, a nurse, relates her experience of being touched by the strength of a dying woman.  This woman, Mrs. Trane, was at the end of her long battle with cancer.  Dipo had never seen Mrs. Trane before, but when she entered her patient's room, all her previous medical experience told her she was about to witness Mrs. Trane's last night.  Gathering the sterile comfort of this medical knowledge around her, Dipo began her usual ministrations, trying to make

  • My Experience As A Medical Assistant

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    My determination to pursue medicine was inspired by my genuine interest in science and was affirmed after a meaningful work placement where I gained a true insight into the medical field for the first time. What I learnt from shadowing a lung specialist during my placement at Borneo Medical Centre in Malaysia is how important effective communication is when handling challenging doctor-patient interactions such as breaking bad news about a life-threatening disease. An eye-opening case was that of

  • My Medical Field Experience Essay

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    dealt with. Growing up this way, medical settings became a comfortable, familiar, and interesting place for me. So much so that nothing but a healthcare career seemed to click the right way with me. During one of my first volunteer shifts after I moved into the perioperative department, a nurse told me that in any worst-case scenario, he would want to have my mom or aunt working the case with him. For over twenty-five years, the two worked at St. Francis Medical

  • Personal Narrative: My Medical Experience

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    challenge myself, to be the best I can be. Although it was difficult to maintain good grades, practice 10 hours a week for the swim team, and working a part-time job, I enjoyed the push and the outcome I received at the end. Due to wanting to be in the Medical field, I took Honors Anatomy and Physiology in order to learn more about the human body; prepare myself for the memorization and the use of note cards. All the information felt like my head was bottled up, I wanted to enjoy my high school years, because

  • Admissions Essay - Ugandan Culture and Medicine

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    Admissions Essay - Ugandan Culture and Medicine My trip to Uganda proved to be an extremely rewarding experience. We spent the first part of the Crossroads program at Hofstra University in Long Island for a two-day orientation, during which we met our group members and shared our interests and experiences. After knowing each other for only 48 hours we embarked upon our "journey". We flew from New York to London, to Entebbe airport, roughly one hour from the capital, Kampala. The next morning we

  • My Experiences as a Medical Social Worker

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    Within the past week, I was able to meet a patient that had been through a very difficult life. He was admitted into the hospital almost one month ago because he had a stroke. He was a carnival worker and was only planning to be in Lexington for a temporary amount of time until the carnival left. When he was admitted into Saint Joseph Hospital, there were no indications that he had family and/or friends that should be contacted. At first, he was unable to talk, and his mobility was extremely

  • Reflective Essay: My Experiences In The Medical Field

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    During my experiences working in the medical field, I quickly learned that medicine is not just about the intricacies of the body or prescribing medications to fix the body’s shortcomings. There are many more challenges and difficulties that are involved in healthcare that involve many interpersonal skills. This summer I have volunteered with the medical director at Glenaire Retirement Community in Cary, North Carolina. After a few weeks of shadowing, the medical director asked me to see a patient

  • A Community Of Addicted Bodies Summary

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    Members of the ‘Edgewater Homeless’ community, participated in the study and shared their experience in Chapter 3, “A Community of Addicted Bodies,” which explains some of the most vivid descriptions of what individual’s may experience, also known as ‘dopesickness.’ One member named Felix, explains his challenge with ‘dopesickness’ when waking at 1:00 A.M., in the morning. His sickness begins to take over his mind and body. Physically, Felix was not able to complete normal functions such as standing

  • Kao Ly Mua Case Study

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    smallest things. Besides doing what she likes best she also has dislikes about her job, which is having to do charting. It’s the most important job for nurses because if you did not chart it, it didn’t happen. The medical chart provides everything that was done regarding the patient’s medical care. Even though there are likes and dislikes in jobs, to find a job in nursing would be somewhat complicated with having to get her license for that state before she could take a nursing job if she was to

  • The Usefulness of a Holistic Model for Mental Health

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    In order to explain the experience of mental health, its complexity needs to be both understood and appreciated. There are diverse perspectives in mental health that are used for assessment, diagnosis and treatment. This essay will use the K272 Holistic Model to illustrate a framework that can help explain the experience of mental health. Alongside this model are the experiences of Hilary, a case study used within the course materials whose physical, psychological, emotional, social and spiritual/personal

  • Mindfulness Reflection

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    years I have heard about mindfulness but the “definition” and experiences are different from person to person and is applied in various ways to therapeutic approaches. I remember in my master’s program mindfulness being part of my assessment, diagnostic and treatment planning course. At that time mindfulness approaches

  • Trauma Affects Life

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    The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines trauma as a very difficult or unpleasant experience that causes someone to have mental or emotional problems usually for a long time (Merriam-Webster, Incorporated, 2015). From a medical perspective trauma is describe as severe damage to a person’s body. Trauma can be cause by multiple factors in a person life. Trauma could stem from a distressing experience of a physical or psychological nature. In recent years’ major natural disasters and acts of terrorism

  • Personal Narrative: My Experience As A Medical Assistant

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    with my associates in Occupational healthcare, I had majored in Medical Assistant. I had just completed 16 months in an accelerated program. The next step was to land a job. So I perfected my resume and I applied to everywhere that was accepting applications. One day a friend informed me about an opening she saw online that an OB/GYN office for a front desk position so I decided that I will apply for the job just to gain some experience in the healthcare field. Everything went well with the application

  • Expert Witness Research Paper

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    Witness An expert can be anyone with extensive knowledge or experience in a unique discipline or professional field beyond that of the average lay person. In a case, if technical, scientific, or other specialized knowledge is determined to be necessary to help to understand the evidence or to determine a fact in issue, an expert witness may be called upon. Expert witnesses often play an important role in civil litigation by using their experience and knowledge to reach just conclusions. Experts are

  • Personal Statement: A Career For A Career In Pharmacy

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    learning career in Pharmacy as I continue to engage in experiences both professionally and academically to benefit me in the future years. I always knew I wanted to be apart of the medical field, but ask me if I would have seen myself as a pharmacist 10 years ago, I probably would have said no. I began volunteering at the hospital at the age 16 when I was a sophomore in high school, in the pediatric playroom. I was exposed to all types of medical professionals including nurses, residents, physical

  • Autobiography: My Experience Of A Social Friend From Puerto Rico

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    parent 's unconditional love goes beyond textbook definition or my personal experience for that matter. Therefore, I cannot fathom any other unconditional love other than that of a parent for a transgendered child. There is much to be learned from parents who not only stand up for their child but for themselves as well. Tenacity alone is not enough to survive in this fickle world. What I have learned from this experience is one needs to be stronger than you give yourself credit for. The topic of