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    Blackburn Primary Care Associates 1990 Turquoise Drive Blackburn‚ WI 54937 (555) 555-1234 March 12‚ 2013 Tom Lightman 312 Monterey Place San Marino‚ CA 91108-1833 Dear Sir or Madam: Mr. Lightman we received your voicemail stating that you wanted your records sent to another physician. We as an office would like to take this time to apologize for the way you were treated in our office on February 12‚ 2012. In your voicemail you stated concern about how you felt unwanted in our office

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    “The Fisherman and the Jinnee” Once upon a time‚ in a land far away There lived a fisherman who cast his net four times a day. On one certain day‚ no different than any other‚ He cast his net far out from the shore And waited for all the fish to come his way. The net became so heavy‚ and he pulled it with all his might But he could not pull that net in‚ without a fierce fight. That first cast he pulled in‚ was a strange dead donkey The second time‚ was an earthen vessel with mud and

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    Sit. Mr. Roger Button‚ the president of Roger Button & Co.‚ Wholesale Hardware‚ began to run toward Doctor Keene with much less dignity than was expected from a Southern gentleman of that picturesque period. "Doctor Keene!" he called. "Oh‚ Doctor Keene!" 3. gasping rush - судорожная спешка Def. To draw in the breath sharply‚ as from shock; To move or act swiftly; hurry. Sit. The doctor heard him‚ faced around‚ and stood waiting‚ a curious expression settling on his harsh‚ medicinal face

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    shattered to pieces‚ severely injuring one of the passersby. Luckily‚ a doctor was present at the scene; however‚ Dr. Shaun Murphy found that he was not giving the right first-aid. Categorized with his superior ability to perfectly remember medical definitions‚ he examined the young boy and went to look for an improvised scalpel‚ sterilizing agent and tubes to relieve the young boy from pain. Without any hesitation‚ the doctor at scene‚ stepped aside and allowed Dr. Murphy to take the lead. Despite

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    She sells sea-shells on the sea-shore. The shells she sells are sea-shells‚ I’m sure. For if she sells sea-shells on the sea-shore Then I’m sure she sells sea-shore shells. Betty Botter bought a bit of butter. The butter Betty Botter bought was a bit bitter And made her batter bitter. But a bit of better butter makes better batter. So Betty Botter bought a bit of better butter Making Betty Botter’s bitter batter better A Proper Copper Coffee Pot. Betty bopper’s battering batton made

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    The Finale     It was on April 18th that I had my third‚ and final‚ interview. The doctor that I interviewed was Dr. Anita Kulkarni‚ of the Santa Clara Emergency Room. Dr. Kulkarni and I got along well‚ talking about the hardships of being an Emergency Doctor‚ especially a female doctor‚ the goodness in the career‚ and the relationships that goes into the career. The doctor and I‚ however‚ had been conversing for some time before the interview was actually held. The two of us could not find a time

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    a baby is missing from the nursery and no one knows who could have done it. While the staff is locked in the hospital‚ here are a lot more issues that come to life between coworkers and they began to learn more about each other. It turns out that one if the nurses who were suffering from a neurotic seizure had been responsible. I believe that the intended audience for this show would be those interested in the medical field as well as those who just like the "dramady"(drama and comedy) genre. This

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    -“Better still‚ they won’t meet with just one doctor. There will be other doctors on the case—some from the other side of the hospital and some‚ perhaps‚ from the other side of the world.” -Dealing virtual teams in diagnosis (Language‚ time‚ culture that affects approaches in dealing with patience) - Patients.cc style for information database - Her goal at the Buck Breast Care Center is to use virtual tools to bring more useful information (and more doctors) into the exam room. B. Problem - Being able

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    it’s employees . This is what we found in the medical clinics. specialties where were many problems were noticed in all of its parts : Dental‚ Urology‚ Women and generate‚ Kids‚ Medical tests and all these disciplines are managed by only one person who suffers in order to accomplish all his tasks . The way fills are documented is very complicated for example‚ if the secretary wants to have the files of this year and extract named costing time and effort‚ was this problem first thing we noticed in

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    In a few seconds a crowd of people gathered around the accident spot. They all started blaming him. But however the doctor bravely stepped out of his car to see the condition of the unfortunate person. Thank God! He was alive but he was bleeding profusely. He had severe wounds on his body and was completely senseless. By now the crowd was agitated. They started shouting at the doctor. They were even ready to throw stones

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