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    career because I plan on going into the medical field when I enroll into college. When beginning my research I was pondering on which career to choose; becoming a general practitioner or a general surgeon. I decided that becoming a general practitioner was much better for me than becoming a general surgeon which would be different. I would like to research

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    abnormalities‚ mandibular and palatal reconstruction‚ and the correction of sleep apnea‚ burns‚ combat injuries and trauma. Besides major reconstructive surgery to repair physical defects‚ many standard cosmetic procedures are employed by plastic surgeons to help improve a patient’s self-esteem and self-image. Craniofacial abnormalities make up a fairly large percentage of reconstructive procedures performed each year. Craniofacial abnormalities include physical deformities such as hemifacial microsomia

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    minimally invasive surgery or to enhance the capabilities of surgeons performing open surgery. In the case of robotically assisted minimally invasive surgery‚ instead of directly moving the instruments‚ the surgeon uses one of two methods to control the instruments ; either a direct telemanipulator or by computer control One advantage of using the computerised method is that the surgeon does not have to be present‚ indeed the surgeon could be anywhere in the world‚ leading to the possibility for remote

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    will identify the role of radiographer and its importance‚ the key issues that related to the surgeons and the radiographers while working in the operation theatre. In the end it will also provide with some recommendations and ideas that how it can be resolved. ROLE OF A RADIOGRAPHER IN OPERATION THEATER: Importance of Radiography in Operating theatre: Fluoroscopic imaging is used to help the surgeons with their procedure in assessing and confirming the relevant accuracy of the percutaneous

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    The job of a barber is currently to cut‚ dress‚ groom‚ style and shave men and boy’s hair. This may seem like pretty simple profession but there is actually a lot to learn to do all of it. The workplace of a barber is known as a barbershop. It is known as a place for socializing and a place where debates take place and it is also a place that has been helpful in shaping identities of boys and men. The history of barbers dates way back in time. In fact the word barber comes from the Latin word

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    Career Paper: Neurosurgery

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    My dream career is often used in a joke to describe someone as being or acting dumb‚ so when you say the joke “It’s not brain surgery!” you refer to me. I am going to study Neurosurgery and become a brain surgeon. I am good at math & science and one thing that always stuck with me from science class is that the brain and heart are the strongest muscles in the body. Without these muscles‚ humans cannot survive. I chose the brain over the heart simply because of a quote‚ “the brain is smarter and

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    Applying cooperative power in the case with the NP and the surgeon‚ they both must realize that they on the same level of power when they are treating the patient. They are both prescribing treatments for the patient and they both want what is best for the patient. They must also need to realize this to overcome the conflict and realize that it is the patient that is being hurt by the conflict‚ not the NP or the surgeon. The sixth step in the 12 step summary of conflict resolution is known

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    conditions treated by orthopedic surgeons and neurosurgeons. This image‚ taken in September 2006‚ shows extensive repair work to the rightacetabulum 6 years after it was carried out (2000). Further damage to the joint is visible due to the onset of arthritis - a bone/joint disease. Orthopedic surgery or orthopedics (also spelled orthopaedic surgery and orthopaedics) is the branch of surgery concerned with conditions involving the musculoskeletal system. Orthopedic surgeons use both surgical and nonsurgical

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    branch of surgery concentrates on the heart (cardio) and chest area (thoracic). Cardiothoracic surgeons perform procedures you may have heard of such as heart bypass surgery‚ heart valve repair/replacement and can also be involved with operative procedures to treat ailments such as lung cancer and emphysema‚ and chest trauma. ENT- Or otolaryngology‚ concentrates on the ear‚ nose and throat. ENT surgeons treat a diverse range of problems from hearing loss to tumours‚ thyroid disorders and even cosmetic

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    plastic surgeons performed during World War II. Plastic surgery procedures were expanded through treating wounded members of the military. By 1950‚ plastic surgery was fully merged into the medical world. It next moved into the public awareness. As the 1960s began‚ plastic surgery became more eye-catching in American public as the procedures performed by surgeons increased. There were numerous scientific advancements in the 1960s. Silicone began to appear as a tool for plastic surgeons. It was

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