Free Essays on Aim To Become A Doctor

  1. Life Is Like a River

    flow stops, the water will stagnate and become unfit for consumption. The point is that human beings should always move with the time. If life comes to a halt it deviates from the right track. A derailed life is a haven for all that is pungent. If we don’t have aim in life then we are like the Deer who...

  2. What Is a Doctor

    "What is a doctor? What exactly do they do and why is there so much prestige associated with that profession? Well, according to the American Heritage Dictionary, a doctor is "a person, especially a physician, dentist, or veterinarian, trained in the healing arts and licensed to practice". According...

  3. Rebuttal to "The Life of a Doctor"

    septic system. This person who wrote the paper titled "The Life of a Doctor" must be borderline mentally retarded, or is perhaps not a native English speaker. Secondly, the content of the paper is grossly inaccurate. Doctors making good money right out of medical school??? Not by a long shot. ...

  4. Why I Want to Be a Doctor

    unique quality or qualities you possess which will lead them to believe you’ll do well in medical school, and that you’ll make a caring, qualified doctor. They’ll be looking for qualities like compassion, empathy, integrity, commitment to principles, etc. And it won’t be enough to simply state that...

  5. Doctor in the house

    Analysis: DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE by R. Gordon. I. About the author. Richard Gordon was born in 1921. He has been a ship's surgeon and an assistant editor of the British Medical Journal. He left medical practice in 1952 and started writing his “Doctor” series. “Doctor in the House” is one of Gordon's...

  6. The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down

    Coelho wanted to become a Jesuit priest but because of his illness he could not. Nonetheless, what was seen as a shameful outcast by his church was seen amongst the Hmong as a sign that he was the necessary figure for divine office. So, unsurprisingly, many Hmong epileptics become txiv neebs or...

  7. Analysis of the 'Doctor' in 'the Pearl'

    Analysis of the 'Doctor' in 'The Pearl' The doctor is simply known as ‘the doctor’ throughout the story. He is portrayed as the villain, as someone who is hated and notorious for his avarice and sins: ‘they knew his ignorance, his cruelty, his avarice, his appetites…’ This, one of many observation...

  8. Pscology

    different identity states control a persons behavior during different times. This disorder is a controversial topic among professionals. Many doctors do not except this as a valid disorder, those who do have produced commodious amounts of literature. Their is no definite cause of (DID) as of...

  9. Oh&S Issue of Stress

    conducted by the Herald Sun newspaper on almost 1800 doctors from around Victoria. Each of the doctors was provided with a questionnaire to complete. The completed surveys were analysed by an independent research company. The article reveals that doctors are dangerously tired, overworked and stressed by...

  10. Owais Raza

    In modern age, women are going very well in all the fields of progress. They are demonstrating their talents in best. They are serving as teachers, doctors, Engineers, Administrators and even head of the states. The literacy rate among the women so in Pakistan is very low. The need is to increase this...

  11. Doctor

    plummeting. The bubble has burst. Doctor Who guru Russell T.Davies and ex-Corrie actor Roy Barraclough (Alec Gilroy) are the latest voices to say it, but over recent years critics and even fans have agreed: the more episodes they do, the thinner they become. Storylines have become either formulaic and mundane...

  12. Talking with Your Doctor About Memory Loss

    Talking with Your Doctor About Memory Loss Many people who call our office or who attend one of our educational seminars ask questions about the best way to approach their physicians with concerns about memory loss. Sometimes their questions relate to whether changes they have noticed in themselves...

  13. human anatomy history

    scholars, but Alcmaeon seems not to have been of their school. Alcmaeon is the first scientist known to have practised dissection in his researches. His aim is not anatomical, for his interest lies in trying to find the whereabouts of human intelligence. But in the course of his researches he makes the first...

  14. Personal Statement Saying Goals and Experiences

    the admission Committee: I am applying for admission to your school with the aim of securing a D.D.S degree for an eventual career in dentistry. This career goal to become a doctor was longstanding and deep-rooted. Two of the major drives to attain my professional goal were unique...

  15. Stem Cell and Parkinsons

    one of Europe's most respected experts in stem-cell research today, and Patrik Brundin, professor of neuroscience, who collaborated with Singapore doctors in the mid-1990s in the country's first tissue-implantation procedure. To date, only about 150 patients worldwide have undergone tissue implantation...

  16. Business Ethics and Consequentialism

    reservations in the public, with doctors, and the supplier companies as to the ethical aspect of selling a ‘medical device’ that ran the risk of failing and depriving the patient of life. Since the installation of this device required extremely delicate handling, doctors were also least adept at installing...

  17. Interpersonal Communication

    The Doctor The Doctor (1991) Cast William Hurt as Jack Christine Lahti as Anne Elizabeth Perkins as June Mandy Patinkin as Murray Adam Arkin as Eli Wendy Crewson as Dr. Abbott Directed by Randa Haines Produced by Laura Ziskin Photographed by John Seale Written by Robert...

  18. The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife

    "The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife" Ernest Hemingway's "The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife" opens with the half-breed, Dick Boulton, and two other Indians coming over from Indian Camp to cut logs for the Doctor, the father of Nick Adams. The logs have been "lost from the big booms...towed by the steamer...

  19. Having an Aim in Life

    Aim in Life Do we need having an aim in life? Majority feels we must have one. A life without an aim is considered to be a life without any proper direction to it. But then, why do we need a direction in our life? You say, a life without any direction to it is a life gone astray. It simply wastes...

  20. Strategic Aims and Objectives

    Introduction For unit 1 P3 we have to outline the rationale of the strategic aims and objectives of two contasting organisations. We had to choose the same company and local sports club as by p1 and p2. I had chosen Texaco and as my local sports club Tennis club Monnickendam. I had chosen Texaco...

  21. Investigation of the Cardiovascular System

    INVESTIGATION OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM Introduction: Aim: to investigate the effect of different age on heart rate. Hypothesis: As age increases the heart rate decreases. Independent variables: Age of subject Dependent variables: Heart rate (bpm) Controlled variables: Method of taking subjects’...

  22. Outline the Changes in Midwifery Care During the Past Ten Years

    maternity services was to offer all woman accessibility to a diverse range of antenatal, postpartum and postnatal care. The midwife’s role changed to become one of empowering women to have the care that they want. For the midwife to offer the care exactly how the woman wants, a relationship of trust and...

  23. Ocs

    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, or OCD, spends an average of seven to ten years searching for help, and is often misdiagnosed by three to four psychologists or doctors before correctly identifying the disorder (Hyman 41). Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is an anxiety disorder associated with irrational repetitive thoughts...

  24. theories

    general health and wellbeing. In the setting we aim to work in very close partnership with the children’s parents/guardians as we also see the importance of having them involved in their child’s development and learning. Through our planning we aim to involve our children in active learning and first...

  25. Alzheimers

    of a 79 year old man referred to as Mr F and another of a 78 year old woman know as Mrs G. It should be noted that Marseille and Silverman (2006) aim was “to present two real case studies of "suspected" Alzheimer’s Disease or related dementia and stress the significance of early and accurate diagnosis...

  26. A Breath of Fresh Air

    is feeling depressed, especially when they are going through a lot of hardships, the person starts to do stuff like drinking and smoking until they become addicted to it and eventually, would turn out to be a habit. Peer pressure is also one of the major causes why people start smoking. While there are...

  27. health and social

    national initiatives promote anti discriminatory practice The disability discrimination act was started in 1995 but was later updated in 2005 and what it aim is to put an end to discrimination which is aimed at the disabled in any different situations for example not be able to go a certain school because...

  28. Suicide in Medical Students

    because of the role of the media in exposing this problem. Society holds high expectations for students who attend medical school and venture off to be doctors. The quality of this issue is serious? in the sense that it investigates a traumatic issue that has recently been exposed to the public eye. The solution...

  29. Reseach Skills

    used to show, for example, the most common behaviours, thisdata can be obtained by categorising and rating behaviour. In using quantitativedata it becomes easier to see patterns in the data and easier to summarise and present it. Statisticalanalysis allows statements regarding significance to be made...

  30. Facilitating Learning and Assessment in Practice

    consent was taken with her authorization. ( See appendix 2 ).I identify the learning needs of Jas and a learning contract was designed to achieve aim of learning. ( See appendix 3).According to Timmins(2002),Learning contracts are one of the learning strategies of the teaching and learning process...

  31. Concepts of History

    SOCIETY, NATION AND CIVILIZATION • People who share a common culture, ethnicity, or religion have increasingly become the focus of historical research. Such research does not aim to submerge the group into a common national identity but to respect the point of view and experience of the group itself...

  32. Mental Health

    a set number of times. (See Mind’s booklet Understanding obsessive-compulsive disorder.) 6 Understanding mental health problems Phobias A fear becomes a phobia when you have an exaggerated or unrealistic sense of danger about a situation or object. You will often begin to organise your life around...

  33. Of Words and Plans

    to preempt him,” especially regarding the pension. Because he states that “’pension security’ does matter, particularly to those who vote, and could become the sleep issue of 2000.” This is highly significant to us because from this, we know that we must go forward and address these issues mentioned above...

  34. Words Essay on Health Care in Rural Areas

    hospital in a radius of ten kilometers in most of the rural belts. In many, villages there are no private qualified doctor. For minor ailments, the villagers do not normally go to a doctor, but for major problems like heart ailments, appendicitis, kidney infection, they have to shift the patient to a hospital...

  35. health and social care

    disease and infirmity. Iceberg is a term to describe the large amount of illness that go unreported and the statistic produced by the government and doctors have a 94% of unreported illness missing from the statistics. There might be three was that can be described as ill health such as a general feeling...

  36. Martin Luther and the Reformation Movement

    Bible into German language really helped the people of Germany to know the meaning of salvation is thru faith not by works. This research therefore aims to discuss his life and the reformation movement. Martin Luther was born to Hans and Margaretha Luther on November 10, 1483 in Eisleben, Germany...

  37. Mobile Application

    Computational power and interconnection capacities have contributed smartphones and tablets to become an essential tool to medical sector. Developed countries have demonstrated that mobile devices may be considered as equipment for tracking, monitoring, reading updating and treatment assistance; hence...

  38. Bishop

    disability depends on the area of the brain that has been damaged. Cerebral Palsy is not curable but it does not worsen as the child gets older but may become more apparent. Causes Anything which damages the growing brain can cause cerebral palsy. The following are some of the known reasons for this: ...

  39. Bipolar Disorder

    complete opposite of depression. Depression is extreme low mood shifts. The American Psychological Association says that these emotional shifts can become so overwhelming that individuals may choose suicide. What causes bipolar disorder? There are many causes of bipolar disorder. The causes can range...

  40. Sustainability in the Healthcare Industry

    including eliminating the donut hole, keeping rates down and expanding free preventive services. Some Medicare payments to doctors and hospitals have been limited. (Medicare pays doctors more than any other type of coverage and the rates have led to very complex problems that are driving the costs of health...

  41. unit 22- health and social

    function of research is identifying needs. Health and social care workers use research principles to identify the needs of individuals. For example, a doctor takes a medical history of a patient in an initial consultation and may and may take measurements such as pulse rate or blood pressure and require...

  42. For Improving Hospital Language Support System

    order to make their majority of Asian patients comfortable. Since Chinese patients dominate the hospital's population, many medical professionals—both doctors and nurses speak Asian language and Cantonese and Mandarin interpreters are readily available. Even though the Asian patients are high in numbers the...

  43. Ape Language

    is a small but key element to the study in which Doctor Barry Marshall involves himself in. Marshall found bacteria in the stomach of 90% of ulcer patients that people had never seen before. Thus his work was majorly criticised and rejected as doctors of his time had all been trained to know that bacteria...

  44. Plastic Sergury

    should not do plastic surgery. Firstly, the performance of plastic surgery is dangerous and there are always side effects. The surgery performed by doctors is not 100% successful and there is always room for error. Secondly, you should be happy for what you look like and not be too self-conscious. ...

  45. Exercise in Pregnancy

    Diving is also unsafe during pregnancy. Ball sports such as football, tennis and squash are also risky, because you may be hit in the stomach. Most doctors and midwives recommend giving up cycling on the road after the second trimester. Even if you're an experienced cyclist, there's a danger you'll fall...

  46. What Is Education for and to What Extent Do You Think That It Is Inevitable That There Will Always Be a Social Hierarchy of Qualifications, Benefiting Some to Detriment of Others?

    and people as well as a way for me to obtain the skills required to undertake particular tasks, employments and possible professional statuses i.e. Doctor, Teacher, lawyer etc. Education by definition is seen as a “The process of teaching and learning; the theory and practice of teaching; information...

  47. How did the aims of the french revolutionaries change?

    The initial moderate aim to establish a constitutional monarchy changed in 1792 to the more radical aim of the republicanism. The revolutionaries began by breaking away from the Estates-General and forming the National Assembly. They now claimed to speak and act on behalf of the entire nation of France...

  48. Manasa

    three needs determine the aims of education. It should prepare us, either by a general or a vocational training, to earn our bread; it should give us some understanding of the universe and of men; and it should help us to become fully developed human beings. Of these three aims the vocational one which...

  49. unit 9

    Excellent University (as rated in the Malaysian Higher Education Rating System (SETARA), Ministry of Education Malaysia). With the strategic goal to become among the best top 500 universities in the world, we have in place rigorous efforts towards achieving excellence in teaching and learning, research...

  50. Dark Age - Paper

    off the population for a century. The disease spread fast in large cities, as people lived close together and sanitary was an unknown notion for the doctors. Epidemics taught people a lot. It is well-known saying that disasters and mischief give a very important lesson to learn, so the next time many things...

  51. Bi-Polar Disorder

    behavior and/or the use of drugs or alcohol. Depression is often experienced as the high quickly fades and as the consequences of their activities becomes apparent in where the depressive episode then can be exacerbated. Bipolar II: Similar to the bipolar I disorder there are the same periods...

  52. euthanasia

    the right to kill. Euthanasia is not about giving rights to the person who dies but, instead, is about changing the law and public policy so that doctors, relatives and others can directly and intentionally end another person's life. People do have the power to commit suicide. But what about the people...

  53. business cases

    nearsightedness, is a condition where in the ability of the eyes to see objects within close range are seen clearly compared to the objects with a great distance become visibly blurred. It occurs when the eyeball is too long or the cornea, has too much curvature. As a result, the light entering the eye could not focus...

  54. Pricing Strategy

    “something”. Price has different names: a lessor calls it rent, schools call it tuition, employees call it wages, banks call it interest, lawyers and doctors call it professional fee, even fixers call it “consul-tancy fee”. Pricing is the twin component of product quality which when combined make up what...

  55. enyzme

    on, though sometimes strange moods fill our children. Our march toward security and peace is the march of freedom—the freedom that we should like to become a living part of. It is the dignity of the individual to live in a society of free men, where the spirit of understanding and belief exists; of understanding...

  56. Kiwi Authors

    to three chosen New Zealand authors. From their personal background, their styles of writing, and in relation to the background of their writing. I aim to show this; with the examples of three very well-known authors: Alan Duff, Barry Crump, and Maurice Gee. These authors are from totally different backgrounds...

  57. system of education

    system, united schools of boys and girls and required diplomas from teachers as a result of innovations included by them. Innovations in the education become to less after 1952 when Japan declared independency. Education programs of primary and secondary schools were reanalyzed, national themes take furthermore...

  58. An Ethical Dillema

    more equally unfavourable alternatives (Microsoft 1997). So medical ethics is defined as moral guidelines for doctors and nurses governing good professional conduct (Softkey 1996). The basic aims are considered to be doing good, avoiding harm, preserving the patient's autonomy, telling the truth, and pursuing...

  59. eng102

    is an unnecessary threat for any society. It is a reprehensive part of any legal system. For the same crime, some people are prison sentenced, some become free and some are sentenced to death; it raises a big question ‘Are all getting human right equally? It can be said that higher the crime,...

  60. How Technology Can Become Dangerous and Uncontrollable

    _‘Gattaca shows us how technology can become dangerous and uncontrollable.’ Discuss._ Genetic discrimination, labeling people forever, is depicted by Niccol as misguided, unfair and gives a separating environment within a society. Genes become fate. Genoist society rejects the desires and dreams of...