I graduated from Moanalua High School with an Honor Diploma because I reached the requirements and I also did Senior Project. To me‚ Senior Project helped me choose what I really want to become in the future‚ which is to become a Pediatric Neurologist. By taking Senior Project‚ I got to shadow my Pediatric Neurologist doctor and learn what he does for a living and what made him want to become who is now. In Hawaii‚ there are only five Pediatric Neurologist in total‚ counting my doctor‚ in the State
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dilemma of a product manager of a pharmaceutical company‚ regarding the name of a new product that has failed to capture the market as expected. The case talks about brand extension of an existing brand which has a strong customer base in the field of neurology. It is named after the core brand so that it could enjoy a good brand recall. After completing the market research‚ the teaser campaign is started to attract the target segment i.e. gynecologists. Other marketing strategies including scientific detailing
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STATEMENT OF RESEARCH INTEREST I’m a physiotherapist with 5 years of experience in rehabilitation of neurological disorders mainly cerebral palsy‚ cerebrovascular stroke and spinal cord injury. Although‚ the rehabilitation process takes a lot of time and money‚ the recovery is usually limited. Moreover‚ the impacts of these disorders on patients and their family can be devastating. These factors were motivating me to search for new methods in management of these disorders. I found that integration
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basis of simple and easily comprehended words and phrases. Different from many other books that deal with mental cases and patients‚ this book allows readers to understand without using many of the terms people without a background in psychology and neurology would not understand. From a reader with not much experience with
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Unit 13: Understand the Process and Experience of Dementia Unit code: DEM 301 Unit reference number: J/601/3538 QCF level: 3 Credit value: 3 Guided learning hours: 22 Unit summary This unit provides the knowledge of the neurology of dementia to support the understanding of how individuals may experience dementia. Learners taking the Dementia pathway in the Edexcel Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care (Adults) for England must take this unit. Assessment requirements This unit must
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Patient Name: Fanny Copeland Patient ID: 115463 Date of Birth: 10/25/---- Age: 58 Sex: Female Room Number: Hillcrest Memory Diagnostic Center Consultant: Lyndon F.Talcott‚ MD Neurology Requesting Physician: Stella Rose Dickinson‚ PhD Psychology Date of Consult: 04/28/---- CHIEF COMPLAINT: Memory loss. HISTORY: Ms. Copeland is a very pleasant 58-year-old white female who gives a history of several years of what she calls short-term memory problems. She has had no long-term
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Do you have someone in your family that has Alzheimer’s? Alzheimer’s Disease is a disorder of the brain that results in gradual mental deterioration. Eventually‚ the brain becomes so damaged that it can no longer properly regulate the body’s many systems‚ and the patient dies. However‚ because this level of deterioration may take as long as twenty years to develop from the time the disease’s symptoms are first notice‚ Alzheimer’s patients often die of other illnesses first (Willett‚ pg.4). This is
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Brain stem is considered to be one of the most primitive parts of the brain that is crucial to human survival. As thoroughly explicated by most scholars and anatomist throughout the centuries‚ it regulates the most fundamental physiological activities of the human body which are essential for maintaining and sustaining life. This is how each function is utilized in medical practice to define death through different research and experiments. Brain stem regulates alertness‚ arousal‚ breathing‚ blood
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WHAT IS DEMENTIA? Dementia is a term that describes a collection of symptoms that include decreased intellectual functioning that interferes with normal life functions and is usually used to describe people who have two or more major life functions impaired or lost such as memory‚ language‚ perception‚ judgment or reasoning; they may lose emotional and behavioral control‚ develop personality changes and have problem solving abilities reduced or lost. There are different classification schemes for
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com/bgdisplay.jhtml?itemname=dementia_about Healthscout.com Retrieved October 12‚ 2007‚ from http://www.healthscout.com/ency/68/456/main.html PsychCentral docosahexaenoic acid content and risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease... Archives of Neurology‚ 63 ()‚ 1545-1550. Retrieved from http://www.newstarget.com/z021939.html
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