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    you ask‚ surgeons are doctors with highly specialized training that can perform surgery on any part of the human body to correct deformities and problems caused by injury or disease. For example‚ an orthopedic surgeon might perform surgery to repair torn knee cartilage‚ while a cardiovascular surgeon might do open-heart surgery to save a heart attack victim. There are many different kinds of surgery. Neurosurgery involves operating on the brain‚ nerves‚ or spinal cord‚ possibly to

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    My Career Aspiration

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    My Career Aspiration When you begin high school people start asking you what your career path is or what do you want to do when you grow up? What I told them was that I want to grow up to become a doctor specialized in orthopedic surgery or neuro surgery. Also I want to specialize in cancer research so I can help find the cure for cancer and save many lives. The reasons why I want to be a doctor is because I want to help the people who are in need of medical attention and cannot afford it‚ to help

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    Surgery Mistakes

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    How has this goal prevented mistakes in surgery changed over time is due to the improvement of technology. Able to keep the patient records keep the surgeons more updated with what is happening to the patient. Advance in communications among medical staff has improved by so much‚ because they can just send a note and messages to each other keeping each other updated. Ability to record the patient data record has helped a lot in preventing mistakes in surgery. Because doctors are able to just pull

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    exact‚ this degree classifies as scoliosis‚ I felt like I was stuck in the Slough of Despond. I was put on restrictions and could barely run without breaking my doctor’s rules. My physician then sent me to an orthopedic surgeon; he explained to me that my curvature was not severe enough for surgery‚ so I was sent to a chiropractor‚ hoping he would rehabilitate my back‚ this was like going to the Interpreters house‚ the chiropractor was going to fix my back and I would be able to everything again! However

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    Skin Flaps Essay

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    Classically‚ a flap has been defined as a “tongue of tissue containing skin and sub cutaneous tissues which carries its own blood supply and remains attached to the body at all times for its nourishment”. However‚ the evolution of flap surgery in the last five decades has been so rapid that this definition has become not only inaccurate but also highly inadequate. Thus‚ with the increasing knowledge of cutaneous vascular supply‚ development of microvascular techniques‚ increasing refinements in available

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    Medical Tourism in India

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    and clean up process on all levels - physical‚ mental and emotional. Many people from the developed world come to India for the rejuvenation promised by yoga and Ayurvedic massage‚ but few consider it a destination for hip replacement or brain surgery. However‚ a nice blend of top-class medical expertise at attractive prices is helping a growing number of Indian corporate hospitals lure foreign patients‚ including from developed nations such as the UK and the US. As more and more patients

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    cosmetic surgery

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    spotlight. People are already put off by the idea that surgery could go wrong and instead the industry needs to set targets to reduce complications and infections arising after cosmetic surgery. The UK market for cosmetic surgery is estimated to have grown by £617 million (17%) between 2008 and 2010 to reach an estimated worth of £2.3 billion. A fear of surgery going wrong coupled with high costs put people off having cosmetic surgery and has propelled the growth of non-surgical procedures

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    sustained injury to his right arm/shoulder and right leg when he fell while from a ladder‚ amended to include the right wrist. Per OMNI‚ he had a complete tear of the supraspinatus tendon with retraction per MRI and underwent a rotator cuff tear surgery on 2/5/15. Based on the medical report dated 12/14/15‚ the patient is still having similar problems. He is having significant neck pain going down to the right arm with tingling sensation as well as in the right hand. In addition‚ he has right lower

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    Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery): MBBS is usually a minimum of 4-year medical degree awarded in many countries like UK‚ India. Often the Bachelor of Surgery and M.B.B.S both degrees are awarded concurrently. The course duration In India becomes : 5.5 years. 2. B.D.S. (Bachelor of Dental Surgery): Bachelor of Dental Surgery ( B.D.S ) is a first professional degree  Programme in dentistry. In India‚ training in dentistry is through a 5-year BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) course‚ 4 years are allotted

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    plastic surgery

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    (II) 22 March 2011 Persuasion Essay (Cosmetic Surgery) Outline I. INTRODUCTION 1. Background Information: For modern people‚ cosmetic surgery nowadays has become more and more popular. Some people believe that it is a technique to raise the beauty of a person. The basic intention of this surgery is to enhance the appearance of the individual by changing the parts of the body. On the other hand‚ other people disagree with it‚ saying that cosmetic surgery can post a risk of serious diseases such as

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