...accomplish my future? One thing I would like to accomplish in the future is to become an obstetrician nurse. An obstetrician is a person who delivers babies, but I would like to be an obstetrician nurse which is someone who works in the nursery and helps the obstetrician. Hopefully, I will work at a large hospital with a lot of newborns in the nursery. It would be such an exciting job, to be a part of a new person coming into the world. Second, I love holding, and taking care of babies, I could just do it forever. Last, I think it would be the perfect profession for me just because I want to be a part of new beginnings. As can be seen, becoming an obstetrician nurse is something I would like to accomplish in my future....
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...developing industry it’s also a very interesting. What is an obstetricians and gynecology (OB/GYN) An OB/GYN is two different things the OB stands for obstetrics. An obstetrician is a specialized physician that helps women during and after their pregnancy. the GYN stands for gynecology, a gynecologist is also a physician but instead concerned with the reproductive care of woman. while an obstetrician and a gynecologist are two very different specialty’s they go together so well that in modern medicine that almost all gynecologists are also obstetricians. This definition may raise the...
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...Why an obstetrician/gynecologists? Why? The reason one would like to become an obstetrician/gynecologists is because one has had experience in that line of work already and loved it. Over the summer of 2015 one had the chance to work and have a mentor that could guide you through every procedure they took with a patient at Pregnancy Aids Center. Once being there and learning new topics each day, gave you a real life experience on what you could be doing someday. On whom you could be 10 years from now. At Pregnancy Aids Center you were actually dealing with real life people, real life women, pregnant women walking in and out of the clinic. Not only did one work as an MA Trainee and learn basic tasks such as sterilizing a room or translating...
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...decisions, government restrictions, personal liability, tax consideration, and the like” (p,250). In this paper, I will also discuss three scenarios: Business Professional Practices, the Extermination Business, and the Construction scenario. I will discuss the business entity of each scenario, the taxation of each scenario, taking charge, liability issues that each business must consider, identify the laws and regulations, and risk associated with each scenario. Professional Practice This scenario is about two friends Akiva and Tara who wants to open a birth clinic together. They have both completed all of their educational and experimental requirements of becoming obstetricians. Before they (Akiva and Tara) can become partners, they must first pass their required board test to become licensed obstetricians. After becoming licensed, they can now concentrate on finding a place to open their business and acquiring a loan so that they can finance their business. The entity for this business is a partnership. Both Akiva and Tara must agree to the terms of being partners. They...
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...common in both women and men. More than 100 types of HPV have been found, and about 30 of these types are spread from person to person through sexual contact. There are more than 100 types of HPV, some types of HPV cause genital warts, while others cause cancer of the cervix. Two vaccines are available that can protect against some of these HPV types (The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, 2010). HPV is a very common virus. Some research suggests that at least three out of four people who have sex will be diagnosed with a genital HPV infection at some time during their lives. HPV is primarily spread through vaginal, anal, or oral sex, but sexual intercourse is not required for infection to occur. HPV is spread by skin-to-skin contact. Sexual contact with an infected partner, regardless of the sex of the partner, is the most common way the virus is spread. Like many other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), there often are no signs or symptoms of genital HPV infection. The infected person often is not aware that he or she has been infected (The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, 2010). Molly S, 26 y/o Caucasian female visited her gynecologist for her yearly examination and renewal of birth control pills. She is healthy and of normal weight. Molly S. is single with a serious boyfriend of four years. Molly S. does not have any children and has never been pregnant. She is a smoker and drinks socially usually on the weekends. No family...
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...Ob-Gyn stands for Obstetrician and Gynecologist. The obstetrician side deals mainly with the baby and a gynecologist works with women and their reproductive systems. An Ob-Gyn is someone that provides medical treatment for women, diagnose and prevent diseases for women, treat women’s reproductive systems, provide treatment and care for pregnant women, provide education on nutrition and proper care of the body during pregnancy, monitor the growth of the baby to make sure it is healthy, and deliver the babies. This was in the middle of the career choices that NCC said. I still chose health sciences because I have always wanted to be a doctor. More than likely an Ob-Gyn will be working in their own private office. Although there are plenty that work in hospitals and clinics with other doctors. Ob-Gyns are always working in sterile conditions because it ensures safety for the doctor, the women, and the baby. They are expected to wear protective clothing at all times such as: gloves, masks, and gowns. Ob-Gyns can usually run on their own schedule with some exceptions; they can decide when they work although complications can occur with the mother and baby before and during labor that the Ob- Gyn can not control. An Ob-Gyn can expect to work nights and weekends....
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...extracurricular activity is a team event. This year will be my fourth year being in it. I figured out that this event is much more than the competition. From the past three years, I learned that it takes practice to improve public speaking. When I first started I was nervous to speak in front of the judges. Last year, I was more confident in giving my part of the presentation and answering questions from the judges. Public speaking is something that I can use in the future and always improve on. Joining HOSA has greatly influenced my educations plans. I always want to become a doctor, until I was faced with reality. By becoming involved in HOSA I realized that getting into medical school would be difficult. I plan on become obstetrician and gynecologist or OB/GYN. HOSA allowed me to think of a different idea that could lead me to the same route. I'm deciding on becoming an OB nurse and then continuing on to medical school. This process enables me to experience the branch of medicine that I'm interested in. After joining HOSA, I became more motivated in my education plans and realized that I have been hungry for success my entire life. ...
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...challenging learning environment. Given my life situation, maintaining a 3.3 GPA in my undergraduate studies and a 3.5 GPA in my prerequisite coursework has proven difficult, though I hope my persistence and hard work will ultimately pay off. The delivery of my first-born child was by way of cesarean section. While it was perfect and beautiful and completely orchestrated, I knew almost immediately after the birth that if I were ever blessed with another baby, I wanted to do things differently. When that time came around, the plan was to attempt a vaginal birth after cesarean section (VBAC). Jumping feet first into this “plan”, I made sure to complete hours upon hours of research as to be armed with applicable information to provide to my obstetrician. While I knew VBAC deliveries were not necessarily favored in the medical community, I never anticipated the difficulty I would face when proposing my wishes. After a long and trying search, I found the most amazingly talented and confident doctor who assured me that she would do everything she could in order to make my dreams a reality. When labor day came, she kept true to her word and helped me to deliver my baby vaginally, with minimal intervention, just as I had hoped for. While I consider myself to be very fortunate to have had this...
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...It is Monday morning, and my heart is beating violently as if it is trying to break out of my chest. While I get around for school, my mind is swirling around everything that I have to accomplish this week. Three quizzes, two tests, and nightly homework assignments are the academic-related tasks. In addition, I have to practice the songs I am learning at piano lessons and the dances my classmates and me are learning at dance lessons. Right after school I have a SEE (Students Educating Equality) Club meeting, and on Wednesday I have a Key Club meeting. In between all of this I have to take care of my puppy and finish my chores. I may be a little overwhelmed right now, but I know that I am capable of getting everything done while still finding...
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...to see that the Cleveland Clinic was like a hotel! The health care gap between China and the US is the most treasure thing I’ve learnt during the year I stayed in the US besides medical professionals: there are still too much to learn from American medical service. It’s truly enjoyable for American patients visit clinic. They may fully communicate with the friendly and skilled experts. The root of the gap Does it have anything to do with the population? Not exactly. Data from the World Bank in 2010 showed that there were 1.5 practicing doctors among every 1,000 Chinese, and this number was 2.4 among 1,000 Americans. The difference between both countries is not big, which is of course small as well in the gynecologists and obstetricians. There are 1.3 billion people in China. Statistics from Chinese Medical Association of Obstetrics and Gynecology in 2008 showed that there were 190,000 gynecologists in China, that is to say, every 6,842 people share one gynecologist. This proportion is equivalent to that of...
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...college level paragraph should be 5to 8 sentences in length. The first paragraph of your paper is the introduction, and should include both an attention grabber and your thesis statement. Papers written in the APA style must document sources in the body of the paper. When applying direct quotes, try to use the sandwich technique. Introduce the author or the text, and then write out the quote in quotation marks, followed by an explanation or analysis in your own words of what the quote means to your research. Never begin or end a paragraph with a quote without introduction and explanation. Here is an example: According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (2009), “Each year, about 1.3 million women in the United States have an abortion to end a pregnancy” (p. 4). Such a high number suggests that abortion is becoming more common place in the United States. You want to make sure that YOUR voice is the dominate one in your work – use the sources to back up your assertions. Your final paragraph is your conclusion. Use this paragraph to restate your main points and your thesis statement. I also suggest using the conclusion to either relate back to your attention grabber in your introduction or to point to a greater significance within your chosen topic. References This page, like the others, has the running head and page number in the upper-right hand corner. Sources should be alphabetized by the author's last name (or, for sources without authors, by the...
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...eight-week pregnant woman, Jane, came into her second doctor’s appointment thrilled to hear her baby’s heartbeat for the very first time. Although she had been experiencing excruciating pain for a couple of weeks now, she avoided it and paid no attention to the issue. As she laid on the examination table, she held her husband’s hand who had a huge smile on his face too. The ultrasound technician soon walks into the exam room and began preparing Jane by applying the gel on the transducer and her abdomen. The technician searches continuously, but soon grew a concerned face, which then worried Jane. After the ultrasound technician had not found a heartbeat, a confirmation from an Obstetrician-Gynecologist...
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...After high school, I plan on going to college and becoming a Plastic Surgeon here in California. The idea of helping people and making them feel better about themselves will make me feel like a better person and is very appealing to me. Growing up, I had a close relative that was born with a birth defect on her face. She never liked the way she looked, so she decided she wanted to get plastic surgery to get her birth defect removed. This surgery made her look like a completely different person. I was so amazed by the outcome of this surgery, and from that day on, I decided that I wanted to become a plastic surgeon to help people battle their insecurities. Plastic surgeons have many responsibilities and duties. “They are physicians who treat...
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...Case study – Gestational Diabetes and the effects it has on mothers and neonates As midwifery becomes more complicated and the numbers of women becoming pregnant, who present with or develop medical conditions which can impact on the health of themselves and their babies increases; it is important midwives are knowledgeable in order to recognise and help manage the risks and complications that may arise as a result of these conditions. Furthermore able to discuss these risks with expectant mothers and their families, to ensure women are able to make informed decisions about care which they receive, even if choices available to them are restricted as a result of the condition which they are suffering from. For this case study I have decided to explore diabetes and the affects it has on care mothers and their babies require antenatally, during the intrapartum period and postnatally. As 87.5% of pregnancies affected by diabetes are due to the development of gestational diabetes (NICE,2008) and therefore the most common type, I have decided to focus on gestational diabetes, although many of the guidelines put in place are similar when caring for women who have diabetes prior to becoming pregnant. With no previous medical experience prior to embarking on my midwifery degree, I had limited knowledge of gestational diabetes and the impact it can have on women physically and emotionally; especially if left undiagnosed or the care they receive is lacking. I wanted to gain a better...
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...Making positive substantive changes in the lives of the people I encounter will help me continue to grow as a professional, and as a person During my internship rotation in ob gyn, I became fascinated with wide variety of Ob gyn doctors roles and also enjoyed working with my hands such as doing pap smear and I was certain that I had found the right practice for me, as an Obstetrician/ Gynecologist. During my residency in OB/GYN , I loved every aspect in the specialty such as antenatal care, delivering babies, following inpatients and outpatients, monitoring pregnancy by doing ultrasound, discovering threatening diseases, doing surgeries, practicing preventive medicine, the opportunity to care for women of all ages and be part of a dynamic field that is both intellectually challenging and rewarding. I did my best to learn from all my rotations to the fullest extent possible....
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