The Next Doctor Essays

  • Thankful To Be Alive: My Ruptured Appendix

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    peculiar type of pain. I thought it was perhaps a pulled muscle or some other injury of that nature, so I decided to tolerate it and see if it would disappear. Friday the hurting seemed much worse. I decided I would arrange an appointment with a doctor if the soreness persisted. Much to my surprise that evening, the ache in my side mysteriously disappeared, or so I thought it did. I felt perfectly normal until Saturday evening around five o’clock. The intense sting in my right side returned

  • 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

  • Doctor Who Paper

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    entertainment. The episode I chose to analyze is Doctor Who’s “Blink”, which is the third season’s tenth episode. Doctor Who first premiered on November 23, 1963. The show was cancelled in 1989, but resurfaced in 2005 with the première of its first episode “Rose”. Doctor Who is prominent for being a sci-fi show that expands throughout all of time and space. The scenery in each episode changes, causing many audiences to experience a brand new world in each episode. Doctor Who is a long-running show on the BBC

  • Creative Writing: The Sprigs

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    Clemmie stared at Doctor Pax and nodded her head. 'The Sprigs did it.' 'The Sprigs?' He muffled a laugh as he played along with her little game. 'Yes. I first noticed them last night when I followed them to the library. Not that I saw them write the graffiti in the garden. But they leave chalk everywhere. I follow them around and collect the pieces the leave behind. They left a piece in the nursery so I put it in my pocket before the babies swallowed it. I didn’t want them to choke.' 'That was when

  • Doctor Shortage Research Paper

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    Americas Doctor shortage. The Problem: The U.S. is experiencing a shortage of doctors and expected to get worse in the next 10 years. According to Association of American Medical College(AAMC) the U.S. will face a shortage of physicians between the amount 46,100 and 90,000 and another 12,500 to 31,000 primary care physicians by the year 2025. The Affordable Care Act is expected to accelerate this rate specially because the baby boomers are getting old. With their aging comes complex conditions like

  • Pharmacy Prescription Essay

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    may have. Next, you will enter the prescription into the computer system software. Bring up the patient in the computer system or enter in the new patient information as described previously. If the patient is an existing customer, verify all information matches in the computer system. You will then scan the hard copy prescription into the computer creating a digital copy to be linked to that individual

  • Personal Narrative: Childhood Cancer

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    night time night, started seeing purple spots, and he would bruise really easy. She watched it on and off and it hasn’t changed. Its Monday now and she’s worried. She went ahead and took him to the doctor.

  • Descriptive Essay About My Pediatrician Doctor

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    “Mrs. Lampitoc: My Pediatrician Doctor” By Richiel Galacgac, Period 1, August 20, 2016 When I was 12 or 13 years old, I visited my pediatrician, Perlita Lampitoc, doctor’s office with my mother that’s across the green, white and a little red festival marketplace that smells like greens, seafood, rotting pork and the like inside. Once you enter the pediatric building, it doesn’t have overwhelming air conditioner, but enough to keep you from being hot and humid. There was no distinguishing smell, which

  • Analysis Of Selling His Soul To Lucifer: The Story Of Doctor Faustus

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    Selling His Soul to Lucifer: The Story of Doctor Faustus Explain the personifications of the Seven Deadly Sins as characters and ethical emblems, and their functions in Faustus. Explain how Pride if the “Father” of all the other sins, and how and why this sin is Faustus’s downfall? What power would come with selling one’s soul to the devil? The same question was pondered by Doctor Faustus. Bored of human knowledge, he wondered what else there could be. With a few foolish decisions, Faustus’s life

  • Next to Normal

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    of Natalie who obviously wants to be much more than that. Over the next few weeks Diana pays lots of visits to Doctor Madden, a hansom younger man who is quite the rocker, while Dan waits in the car trying to figure out how he is going to deal with his own problems. It is at this time that the Goodman family finds out Diana struggles from bipolar disorder along with hallucinations and it has been going on for 16 years. The doctors do whatever they can to modify her medicine until she is stable. Meanwhile

  • The Birth The Clinic Summary

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    eighteenth to the nineteenth century and best described the new structure with the doctor asking the patient “Where does it hurt?” as opposed to previously asking the patient a question like “What is the matter with you?” He says that it was no longer considered necessary for doctors to listen to patients describe their experience of illness and their symptoms in order for the doctor to diagnose and treat them. Instead, doctors began to focus on the isolated, diseased organs, treating the patient as a body

  • Anatomy And Trauma Case Study

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    knee. One week after he was released by his doctor he attended a soccer clinic for his school's team. One hour into the clinic, he fell to the ground again. He was in a lot of pain and knew something had happened. The next day, he went back to his orthopedic doctor. That day he found out he had completely torn his ACL. Two weeks later he went back for a re-examination to figure out what steps would come next. The doctor decided to do surgery within the next couple of weeks. On April 1, 2015 he had his

  • Personal Identity: Video Analysis

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    personal identity in class I couldn’t help but remember every show I’d ever watched take on the subject. That’s why I decided that my video would be a video mix/ collage of clips from the media's portrayal of personal identity. I had this great idea next was to put it into action. The biggest

  • Nazi Medical Experiments: Useful but Unethical

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    camps; in those camps, some of those people served as test subjects for medical experimentation. These experiments separate into three categories. The first type were “experiments aimed at facilitating the survival of Axis military personnel,” (Museum). Next, the “experimentation aimed at developing and testing pharmaceuticals and treatment methods for injuries and illnesses which German military and occupation personnel encountered in the field” (Museum). Finally, the “[experimentations] sought to advance

  • The Adventures of the Speckled Band by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Doctors Make the Greatest Criminals

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    the conclusion that "doctors make the greatest criminals". Doctors go through years of studying the human body and know how it works. Doctors know what can harm the human body and what human bodies can withstand. They also know what it would take to put an end to someone's existence. Knowledge, an evil mind and the expertise to destroy evidence, are all that is required to be a proficient criminal. Doctors have several clear advantages to be exceptional criminals. The doctor in "The Adventure of

  • Personal Essay: Why I Want To Be A Doctor

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    Doctors are generally known to diagnose, treat, and advise patients with illnesses, diseases, or injuries. Ever since the young age of three, I have always wanted to be a doctor. My mom told me I walked up to people and told them to call me Doctor Miracle because I was going to have a shiny white coat and a stethoscope, and treat every sick person I saw. I enjoyed watching health related programs and would ask my parents to buy me medical-related books and toys. As I progressed in school and maturity

  • Comparing The Fisherman And The Jinnee And Aladdin

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    as “1001 nights”, a story told by a woman named Scheherazade. The reason for this story telling is because a man known as King Shahyrar had a hatred for women because of his ex wife betraying him. He would marry woman and then kill them within the next day. Scheherazade told these stories to distract him and so she told them for a 1001 nights. These are two of her stories that I will be comparing. Aladdin is about a poor “street rat” that is also known as a “diamond in the rough”; the big problem

  • Dinkle Williamss: A Narrative Fiction

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    feel a sharp pinch in his mouth. Next, it made Dinkle taste its poison from the needles and put it in his water bottle. Then for the finisher, it made sure that Dinkle saw him everywhere he when so no matter where he goes, it will be there. A year has gone by and the creature was still bugging Dinkle and he was sick of it. He wanted to get rid of him so bad but didn’t know how, and then his mother came to the rescue and told him that they haft to go to the doctors for a check up again. Dinkles thought

  • 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

  • Memorial Day Short Story

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    friends. It was a fun night, we all hung out and had a good time. The next three weeks, though, did not fare as well. On Sunday, May 28th, Evan and I were going to go out again; but I did not feel too well that night. I figured I could just take some medicine, get some sleep, and I'd be ready to go. I told Evan to go out that night and if I felt well enough, I would meet up with him. I was asleep the whole night. Later, the next day, it was time to go home. I still didn't feel too well, but I didn't