Articles, tagged with "medical student", page 4
29th July 2009
United States Medical Licensing Exams-USMLE help you to attain your ambition in life. You must achieve well in your USMLE orelse all your pains are useless. It would be better if your fail rather than score low in USMLE. If you attain excellent score in U...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
10th July 2009
The job outlook for psychiatrists is expected to be very good in the United States, especially in rural areas. While the requirements are demanding, usually involving extensive training in medical school, the benefits of becoming a psychiatrist are very g...
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Author:
Lisa Simmons
19th May 2009
by Philip Yaffe
Because they were extracted from human blood, the first-generation hepatitis B vaccines developed in the early 1980s had significant drawbacks, including high cost, low availability, and the possibility of unsuspected contamination ...
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Author:
Philip Yaffe
13th May 2009
In La Jolla, abdominoplasty, which is more commonly called a tummy tuck, is a fairly common surgical procedure. However, more people have tummy tucks done ever day than should. It's not a procedure that is a cure all or should be taken lightly. It's al...
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sdplasticsurgery
13th May 2009
These days, lots of women, to borrow a phrase from the Beach Boys, "wish they all could be California girls". If you live in California, you might be especially prone to striving for perfection. However, just because you are a San Diego resident, or a r...
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sdplasticsurgery
12th May 2009
In San Diego breast implants are becoming more and more popular, not to mention all over California and, for that matter, many parts of the USA. If you want to join in the trend, it's important to consider all of the factors involved, first, though. Unf...
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sdplasticsurgery
12th May 2009
The phrase "San Diego breast reduction" might not sit well with many people. After all, most people who live in the San Diego area are into breast enlargement and other forms of cosmetic surgery, these days. However, you may want just the opposite, especi...
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sdplasticsurgery
11th May 2009
If you live in the San Diego area, you are probably familiar with plastic surgery. After all, it seems to be a craze all over California. You might not realize, though, that some such surgeries actually have medical benefits. For example, breast reduct...
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Author:
sdfurniture
28th April 2009
In Part I I describe how from the moment they enter medical school, our future doctors are systematically ‘educated' by the pharmaceutical industry in coercive and often unethical ways. In Part II I will discuss how after medical school this pattern of...
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Author:
Robert Levin
17th April 2009
Medical malpractice is a serious matter that one should seek a medical malpractice New Jersey lawyer to help. Although sometimes nurses or medical students can be charged with medical malpractice, usually doctors are charged.
Nurses are not often charg...
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Author:
Paul Justice
04th April 2009
Healthcare for All Pennsylvania held a public hearing on HB 1660: the Family and Business Healthcare Security Act on 3/18/09 at the State Capitol Building in Harrisburg, PA.
Our audience was the Pennsylvania Rural Republican Healthcare Caucus, per inv...
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Author:
kate loving shenk
25th March 2009
Medical malpractice is a serious matter that is an unfortunate common occurrence. When this happens, people should file a lawsuit against the responsible person or persons involved. Often times this means filing a suit against a doctor. Other people may h...
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Author:
Paul Justice
04th March 2009
It is unfortunate how often medical malpractice happens. A medical malpractice New York lawyer can help in these cases. Sometimes a medical malpractice New York lawyer is filing suit against a doctor. Other times however one could be filing suit against a...
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Author:
Paul Justice
20th February 2009
May 6, 1954: A 25-year old medical student broke the unbreakable four-minute mile. Prior to him no one had ever broken the four-minute mile, in centuries, in millennium of trying. It was considered impossible and according to physicians of the time, dange...
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Author:
james
01st February 2009
Richard Boakai was a quiet, studious young man from a small town in Liberia. He was the only one in his family to go to college, and he dreamed of going to medical school in America. It wasn't easy, but his parents made every effort to help him succeed. I...
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Author:
Elena Tentser