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    about the impact of reasoning on psychiatry. Since psychiatry is a branch of medicine in which thus is a branch of science I contemplated that the theory of science would be a sensible beginning stage. Obviously, for all intents and purposes there are numerous different impacts on psychiatry other than science alone. However, I would view this as an imperative part of the center of psychiatry. There are various branches of science that are essential for psychiatry and this further adds to the potential

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    throws one’s way. Like most of my colleagues, I entered Medical School uncertain of specialty choice. Internal medicine is the field that I practiced early on in my career, but the field of Psychiatry always fascinated me and a traumatic personal experience forced me to realize this fact, that this interest in Psychiatry is something which I already had in my instinct. I realized this thing six years ago when my niece suffered from epilepsy and mental retardation after having birth asphyxia. She was the

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    Hippocrates Psychiatry has always weaved its way into the fabric of my life. When I was a young adult watching my father battle with alcoholism was challenging. The only time I witnessed change was once we found a compassionate and understanding Psychiatrist. I marveled at his work, how he applied his medical knowledge and his articulate communication which resonated with his patients. I went on to complete a honors degree in psychology and enter medical school with a focus on psychiatry. I attended

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    illnesses. I always worked to console them and provide advice, but I felt my words could only give them so much relief. After I left the server, I discovered a fitting career: psychiatry. It combines the motivational power of words with the biological enablement of medicine, a combination I believe results in

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    Transcultural psychiatry studies how culture influences presentations of mental disorders and response to treatment. The understanding of concepts in transcultural psychiatry is crucial for psychiatrists in training in the UK, given the multicultural and multi-ethnic nature of UK society. One of the pioneers of transcultural psychiatry, or “comparative psychiatry” as it used to be called, was Emil Kraepelin. In 1904, he travelled to Southeast Asia to study the local population and developed his

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    Forensic tele-psychiatry and psychology can be defined as, “using telecommunication modalities, including teleconferencing software, hardware, and supporting infrastructure, to provide mental health care” (Deslich et al., 2013) or “the use of telecommunication technology

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    was in medical school completing her cadaver labs she would bring me in as well. She taught me the processes of the human anatomy and the functions of organs. At ten years old, I knew I wanted to be just like her. I am interested in the field of psychiatry because some of the most influential people in my life has counselled me. I grew up in a series of unfortunate events as a child, which was not under my control; but I will tell you this: I am a resilient person. Now, I have seen many specialists

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    Since my first rotation was psychiatry, my first medical exposure in year three began with internal medicine. In the past two years, I had become proficient in recognizing answers based on how they looked in multiple-choice format. However, when it came to talking about treatment plans and disease presentations, I essentially became a mute. I was familiar with all the drugs and disease presentations on paper, but I could barely correctly pronounce 25% of knowledge that I knew. Over these past five

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    to find my calling I sought out many different professions. I began to wonder if I would ever find the correct career for me. Nonetheless, I kept searching and it was when I shadowed Dr. Ashish Sharma I realized my days of searching were over. Psychiatry sparked my interest as nothing else ever had. The brain and its abilities completely captivated me. The idea of treating the brain, yet more importantly the person pulled me toward

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    reason, I have decided to apply to Medical school so I can deepen my knowledge on the biological, and genetic aspects of the human mind, and body. Once a medical doctor I will submerge myself, once more, into a more detailed branch of medicine, Psychiatry. One thing I want to accomplish with such degree is to further understand the different variables playing a part in mental illnesses and different cognitive

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