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Articles related to "Medical School"
Training to Be a Psychiatrist In the US and Canada, the professional requirements to become a psychiatrist are demanding, including high school, college, medical school and residency training. steps to becoming a psychiatrist • specializing in psychiatry • pschiatry and medical school • psychiatric residency • psychiatry and choosing a major
Getting into medical school Information on how to get into medical school. medical school • interview • ucas • mcat
Clinical Sciences in Med School The second half of medical school involves learning to be a doctor as you work. What is involved in this stage of medical education? medical school • medical school curriculum • medical student • clinical science • clinical rotations
John Francis Fitzgerald John Fitzgerald, the son of Irish immigrants, at age 22, leaves medical school to support his eight motherless brothers after their father dies. john fitzgerald • honey fitz • harvard medical school • irish immigrants • ireland
Standardized Test Success This article gives you some tips on how to study for the standardized tests you'll need for your college or graduate school application college • graduate • university • grad • law
Thai Massage School Ever thought about learning the art of Thai massage? Find out why tourists, locals and international students go to Wat Po Thai Traditional Medical School. thai massage school • traditional thai massage training in thailand • thai massage • wat po thai traditional medical school • thai massage
Surviving an Unplanned Pregnancy An essay about a teen mother who's pursuing her dream of becoming a doctor. teenage mothers • teen moms • unplanned pregnancy • young moms • pregnancy resources
The Power of Prayer and Spirituality Prayer and spiritual practice can be every bit as powerful as conventional medicine, and you don't need approval from your HMO. depression • prayer • spirituality • healing • koenig
Chemistry Major The chemistry major is a popular major at many schools that is a prerequisite for Medical School programs as well as for many careers in pure and applied sciences. chemistry major • christopher e. katz • sepracor pharmaceuticals • fundamental building blocks • components of the atom
Jennie Kidd Trout The medical establishment wasn't ready for women, so Dr. Trout finished her training in the USA. She opened the Kingston Women's School of Medicine on October 2, 1883 jennie kidd trout • first licenced female doctor in canada • kingston women's medical school • queen's university in 1883 • university of toronto's school of medicine
Advice and Direction For Career Choices Readers ask for advice and direction: what to do with a science background but no desire for medical school;career options for more money and scope within business. advice and direction for career choices • career options • business background • optometry • pharmacy technologist
Language of Medicine Here is a news article about a woman that decides to use conventional and alternative medicine to fight her breast cancer. breast cancer • cancer • alternative therapy
The Effects of Sleep Deprivation Sleep deprivation affects your immune system, self esteem, and memory. Insomnia can even cause weight gain. Here, get help on curing insomnia. effects of sleep deprivation • how to cure insomnia • lack of sleep • if you can't fall asleep fast • getting good sleep
Elizabeth Blackwell, M.D. Biography of Elizabeth Blackwell, a pioneer on two counts, the first woman on the British medical register and the first woman doctor in the US. elizabeth blackwell • elizabeth blackwell biography • blackwell first american woman doctor • blackwell first female doctor in the us • blackwell first woman in the medical british regis
Canadian Nobel Winners Canada has contributed enough to get some nobels prizes. Here is a little view at these either Canadian Born or Canadian Citizens who have won the Nobel Prizes. pearson • polanyi • physics • chemistry • peace
Eat Fiber for Your Heart Up your fiber intake to 20-35 grams per day and decrease your likelihood of heart disease by more than 60 percent. One cup of black beans and brown rice puts you over the minimum requirement – as does two slices whole grain bread (at least 7 grams per slice – check the label), an apple, 1/2 cup berries, and two one half cup servings of vegetables. heart • fiber • health • rich • foods
FEDERAL AGENCIES REDEFINE “MISSION-CRITICAL” Reconsideration and redefination of mission-critical systems by the Faderal Agencies in united states... y2k • mission-critical • year 2000 • millennium bug
Latin America Faces Y2K Difficulties Y2K difficulties in Latin America y2k problem • year 2000 • millennium bug • latin america
Subclinical Hypothyroidism May Increase Cardiovascular Risk Women with low thyroid may be more at risk for cardiovascular disease. Even slightly low normal levels may increase the risk for postmenopausal women. cardiovascular • thyroid • hypothyroidism • subclinical hypothyroidism • myocardial infarction
Y2K MARKET ADAPTING FOR SMALL BUSINESS Inclination of small-business community towards Y2K fix and evaluation.... y2k • small-business • preparedness • y2k problem • year 2000
21 Movie Review 21 is a lifeless adaptation of the acclaimed true life novel "Bringing Down the House", which recounts the adventures of a group of MIT students who took on Las Vegas. 21. jim sturgess • blackjack • las vegas • sin city • kevin spacey
Amelia Earhart (part 1) This young lady showed amazing courage, fortitude, and talent. She goes down in history with a long list of avition firsts to her credit. amelia earhart • early life • marriage • flight • solo
As small as this period. One method of contracting Lyme disease and symptoms of infection. nymph • tick • spring • symptoms • lyme disease
Book Review - Choke Palahniuk' proves again he is a great story teller with a unique and engaging writing style in his novel Choke. book • review • book review • chuck palahniuk • choke
Choke by Chuck Palahniuk The author advises: After a couple pages, you won’t want to be here. So forget it. Go away. Get out while you’re still in one piece. Save yourself. <p> I disagree. choke • palahniuk • chuck • fiction • novel
Cholesterol And Heart Disease The most common heart disease is often caused by cholesterol buildup in the arteries, but there are several other factors involved. ldl cholesterol levels • risk of atherosclerosis • coronary heart disease • coronary artery disease • risk factors for heart disease
Cortisol and antisocial behavior Antisocial behavior in boys tied to low cortisol levels. This fact leads psychologists to re-think behavioral treatment cortisol • childhood-onset-conduct-disorder
Diabetes Crisis: Treatment Options This month's celebrity writer for the Health and Wellness section discusses the real roots of the diabetes epidemic in the US and what to do about it. diabetes treatment • american diabetes association • type 2 diabetes • diabetes therapeutic interventions • dr. franklin house
Gender Bias in Scientific World Are women innately ill suited to scientific inquiry? Harvard's last President thinks so. What do others say? gender • inequality • harvard • lawrence summers • ben barres
Helping Teens Manage Money Your teen just started making his or her own money. How can you as a parent of a teenager help him learn to save some of it? teen money management • teenagers and money • teen spending • teen savings • teen bank account
Hollywood Continues Disturbing Casting Trend Not unlike the early days of move making when segregation was the rule of the day, some experts argue that despite advances minorities are still only given certain roles. the princess and the frog • disney films • animated princess movies • disney princess movies • animated disney princess movies
The Silver Swan by Benjamin Black Quirke is back and involved in a dark murder that again involves those closest to him, maybe even his own daughter. the silver swan by benjamin black • john banville novels • benjamin black novels • mystery novels set in dublin • english mystery fiction
What is a Hospitalist? The high cost of medical care and demands from an aging population have forced many changes in the health field. The hospitalist is an emerging career path for MDs. hospitalists • how to work with a hospitalists • after hours medical care • high cost of medical care • significant cuts to md salaries
A Life Lived Simply A friend's life and death taught me how to live. living simply; simple living; reflections on life
Africa's Brain Drain The root of Africa's brain drain, surprisingly, lies in the international community. hiv • aids • africa • brain drain • recruiting
Anatomist Andreas Vesalius Biography of Andreas Vesalius, Belgian anatomist, physician and scientist, famous for his book Fabrica, the greatest medical book in his time. andreas vesalius • anatomist vesalius • andreas vesalius biography • vesalius and fabrica • founder of modern human anatomy
Are Children Sicker Today? Childhood diagnoses are on the rise. Are school children more ill or are we diagnosing better? add adhd increasing • allergies and asthma linked • allergies more common • childhood bipolar increasing • sleep disorders linked to illness
Asthma - Symptoms and Their Control Asthma is thought of by many as being a bothersome problem, not one which is a serious medical condition. In this article, this myth will be exposed, and several methods of controlling its symptoms will be discussed. This is the first of a four part series on Asthma. asthma • copd • lung disease • breathing • wheezing
Autoimmune Eye Diseases Researchers at both Pennsylvania State University and Harvard University are conducting clinical trials on promising topical therapies for autoimmune eye disorders. autoimmune eye disease • thyroid eye disease • corneal abrasions • type 1 diabetes • myasthenia gravis
Entrance Exams for Health Care Candidates for health care education programs have to score high on entrance exams to compete for spots in impacted programs. health care professionals • admission exams for health care programs • mcat • gre • gmat
Famous Flutists Who Didn't Quit Their Day Jobs, Part II Part 2 of the series of articles on famous people who just happen to play flute flute • celebrities • john quincy adams • jack kevorkian • peter wingfield
Fibromyalgia: Meds are Not Enough For sufferers of fibromyalgia, the condition is confusing and painful, and medication does little to help. Now exercise can help to provide relief and improved function. fibromyalgia: meds are not enough • fibromyalgia causes chronic pain and tenderness • monday may 12 • was fibromyalgia awareness day • fibromyalgia
Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah Written by Welsh Williams and composer John Hughes, this famous Christian hymn is a best-loved song in Wales. guide me o thou great jehovah • william williams • peter williams • john hughes • sweet singer of wales
Important Women in Kansas History Who doesn't like to root for the underdog? There's no better vision than watching women rise to success at levels believed to be reachable only by men. important women in kansas history • women in kansas history • important kansas women • kansas women making a difference • kansas women
James Hutton and Farming Biography of James Hutton from his early life to early 1660s as an innovative farmer, prior to becoming a geologist. james hutton • hutton founder of modern geology • james hutton and farming • james hutton biography • james hutton farmer and geologist
Jonas Salk, the Salk Polio Vaccine A biography of Dr. Jonas Salk who pioneered the vaccine against the polio virus. salk • polio • vaccine • infantile paralysis • paralytic poliomyelitis
Kendall Payne Interview When reviewing the "Son of the Most High" compilation, from Songs From the Voice, Suite was glad to spot Kendall Payne among the tracks. And on one of the standouts, too. kendall payne • kendall payne interview • grown • jordan's sister • christian pop |
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