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Racial Educational Disparities In Healthcare
2,912 wordsRacial Educational Disparities in Healthcare Abstract: Racism is nothing new in American society, so its hardly a surprise that it exists on some level in the U. S. healthcare system, black and Hispanic healthcare officials say. The question is: How pervasive is racism against minority doctors in U. S. hospitals? A resent study suggests that such discrimination is significant, affecting scores of minority physicians across the country who have a much tougher time than their white colleagues secu...
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Past Few Years Hours Per Week
1,669 wordsOver the past few weeks I have been researching my interests, values, and goals. Throughout this research a lot of things that were already evident to me, were proven for a fact. My interests included researching different aspects of science and data analysis. Analysis has always been a big part of my life because I analyze everything. My values have been proven to be centered toward helping people and being around people. These interests and values are almost equivalent with what my goals in li...
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Field Of Medicine Ancient Egyptian
2,359 wordsSo that you know: I was most worried with my court, because the Nile did not come in seven years and the entire country was in great need. Then I turned my heart to the front; and I asked the wise Imhotep for advice, where the birthplace of the Nile is found and who would be the god that lived there. Upon this Imhotep answered, ? I have to go to the house of books and look up in the holy books. ? He returned soon and revealed wonders to me, to which no king has ever been shown the way since the ...
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Controlled Substances Act Marijuana Tax Act
2,755 wordsThe marijuana plant should not be an illegal drug; it should be a prescription drug. Marijuana is a controlled substance that should be legalized for medical use. In this argumentative essay I will discuss the history of marijuana, the effects of marijuana, the ways that marijuana could be utilized in the medical field, and will offer a refutation of how marijuana is a dangerous drug. The term marijuana is a word with indistinct origins. Some believe that it is derived from the Mexican words for...
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Controlled Substances Act Marijuana Tax Act
3,566 wordsMarijuana as Medicine Introduction Marijuana is a drug made from the dried leaves of the Hemp plant. Marijuana is also known as cannabis, which comes from the scientific name of the Hemp plant or Cannabis sativa. These dried leaves are usually smoked in rolled cigarettes or pipes to achieve a psychological feeling of euphoria or well-being. The marijuana plant contains more than 460 known compounds, of which more than 60 have been identified as cannabinoids. The most studied cannabinoid, 9 -tetr...
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Patient Care Medical Schools
1,334 wordsResident Physician Stress and Burnout Resident physicians are in the most stressful stage of their medical career. Normal stress may increase to the point where it becomes abnormal stress, which is thought to achieve a critical level at some point. This abnormal stress level can then lead to burnout; burnout can lead to impairment. Both professional and personal stresses make huge demands on the residents time. Unfortunately, there are only 24 hours in a day, and as a resident physician that day...
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Physician Assisted Suicide Death With Dignity Act
2,535 wordsIntroduction The history of physician-assisted suicide began to emerge since the ancient time. Historians and ancient philosophers especially had been debating over this issue. Thus, this issue is no longer new to us. However, it seems little vague because it has not yet been fully told. The historical story consists of patterns of thought, advocacy, and interpretation on whether to legalize assisted death. " Only until June, 1999, the United States Supreme Court issued decisions in two cas...
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