wanted to be an astronaut and travel to the moon like Neil Armstrong had once done. Things change and people change; I completely changed my mind when I started thinking about college and my future. I felt confused and stressed when thinking of which career to pursue. Environmental science and biochemistry is what I had in mind. In…
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Cardiologist/Surgeon Without cardiologists, many people would be living a harsh life, knowing the fact they have a heart disease, and no one will be taking the responsibility to help cure them. Cardiologists take the responsibility of helping other people with health diseases. Without these doctors, many people will live on being incurable, and they will have to be careful of what they do with their lives. People would live in a world with a higher amount of sick and dying people.…
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The typically salary of a cardiologist is 180,000 to 250,000. Physicians with over 5 years have a salary of 300,000 to 400,000. Competitive interventional cardiologist make 800,000 dollars. (Cardiologist Salaries). Many students finance their medical education through programs that exchange military service for tuition coverage. The National Health Service corps and the armed forces health professions. (Bolster, Carole). To be a cardiologist you need 4 years of medical school, internal medicine residency…
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for me. I chose health care administration because I get to manage a healthcare facility. When I was growing up I had many careers in my mind and pharmacy was one of them. This is when I decided to go to Monroe Technology Center to get my certification in pharmacy. In order to take that class I had to take introduction to healthcare where I learned about different kinds of careers in healthcare, I also had the opportunity to visit different kind of facilities such as, podiatrist, dialysis, senior assistant…
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The lights were bright when I opened my eyes. My vision was blurred but I could still make out the people towering above me. They all looked alike, almost as if I were seeing the same person in different places surrounding me. My hands and legs were strapped to the table I was laying on, restricting me from any movement. I began to scream, but more from fear than pain. A Mickey Mouse band-aid waved in my face. “Look, it’s Mickey,” he said. There was another voice in the background. “We’re almost…
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||| Goal # 1 Explore a variety of viable health career options I have explored many career options during my three years of being in the HEART Academy. In my 10th grade research paper, I talked about being a registered nurse. When I had researched more about this profession I became more interested in it. Goal # 2 Gain practical experience in the community health care system In the summer of my Junior year, I was given the opportunity to internship at the Redlands Community Hospital. I chose…
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had this same dilemma with the disease Blue Babies. Blue babies is a disease that mostly affects young children and stops blood flow to the lungs, causing the skin to turn a bluish color. Dr.Vivien Thomas has worked during his early life, medical career, and even towards the end of his life. Vivien Theodore Thomas was born in New Iberia Louisiana on August 29, 1910(“Vivien Thomas”). Although he grew up in Nashville, Tennessee(Hook 3). Vivien Thomas had two older brothers and a sister(“Vivien Thomas”)…
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will be best for you. As you seen it coming my career of choice is Dental Radiologist, yes i said it Dental Radiologist! some may say why ? There’s many fields in dentistry. Well the career of Dental Radiologist is a industrious joyous job, because of the type of working field. The research will describe the career of Dental Radiologist. What is required to become a successful dentist, and the impact this career has on this society. When it comes to career paths, they have a variety of options to chose…
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other career opportunity as prestigious, as admired, as highly paid, and as stable than to be a medical doctor. What kind of doctor? Who knows, just get there. But as I took my first pre-medicine prerequisite, Chemistry 140, Lesson #2 pulled all my stone-carved plans to a halting screech. Lesson #2: Life is life, not a plan. Daily Chemistry class, though a very praiseworthy and remarkable subject, was a daily clash with my personal interests. I knew then, it was time to draft a new career path and…
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a priority for all health care professionals who interact with people with, or who are at increased risk for, Cardiovascular Disease. The important question then becomes, “How do health care professionals, especially someone beginning his nursing career (as I am), create and introduce effective interventions that will make a real difference in the prognosis of these individuals?” This question can be answered…
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