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    Alexa Garza English 9.5 Career Research This research paper is going to be talking about a really important career which is Otolaryngology. This job is really important to know about because many people suffer from the problems that this one studies or works for and the experts may help a lot. What I mean with “problems” is like the ear, nose, and throat issues that people my present. In this research paper of my chosen career will be talking more detailed about the job, its educational

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    A facelift or rhytidectomy, is a surgical procedure that improves visible signs of aging in the face and neck, such as: sagging in the middle of the face, deep crease below the lower eyelids, deep creases along the nose extending to the corner of the mouth, fat that has fallen, and loose skin and excess fatty deposits under the chin and jaw or more commonly known as a double chin. A variety of different types of facelifts and facelift techniques are performed today. Such as a mini facelift, also

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    in on one specialty in particular; otolaryngology, often referred to as “ear, nose, and throat” or ENT for short. Throughout this paper it’ll explore what being an ENT is and what the job entails, what it takes to become an ENT, and the different subspecialties that fall into the otolaryngology category. Being the oldest medical specialty in the United States, otolaryngology is an important part of today’s medical system.

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    Attract Client Online in Their Time of Need At Cardinal, our goal is to assist each of our Otolaryngology industry clients in growing their practice. We accomplish this task through the use of award-winning technology and dedicated advertising experts. Our advertising experts specifically target Otolaryngology patients, sending a message designed to resonate with them; thus, driving them to your practice. Our Service Levels: Search Engine Optimization (SEO) In the world of advertising, search engine

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    Torres Valverde, Karina Facelift MDA 130 Mr. Kennedy A facelift or rhytidectomy, is a surgical procedure that improves visible signs of aging in the face and neck, such as: sagging in the middle of the face, deep crease below the lower eyelids, deep creases along the nose extending to the corner of the mouth, fat that has fallen, and loose skin and excess fatty deposits under the chin and jaw or more commonly known as a double chin. A variety of different types of facelifts and

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    Chief Complaint: 15 year old, Hispanic male who report sore throat and for 2 days. History of Present Illness: Per patient report, he was in his usual state of good health until 2 days ago when he started feeling a throbbing throat pain. The pt denies pain in any other part of his body. The sore throat is al most constant and states feeling a throbbing sensation. Aggravating factors are swallowing and talking. The patient feels some short relief when he takes lozenges or eats something cold.

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    in particular; otolaryngology, often referred to as “ear, nose, and throat” or ENT for short. Throughout this paper it’ll explore what being an ENT is and what the job entails, what it takes to become an ENT, and the different subspecialties that fall into the otolaryngology category. Being the oldest medical specialty

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    from pursuing Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery in Canada due to the significant hurdles in achieving a residency position, I am determined to achieve this goal. “Never give up”, “Aim high” and “The sky is the limit”, are mottos that I live my life by. Determination and perseverance are two strengths that have helped me throughout my career. My determination has allowed me to complete all of the necessary Canadian licensing exams in less than one year. During my Otolaryngology – Head & Neck

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    As a young boy, I would spend my summers fishing, tying fishing knots and untangling fishing line. The most fundamental fishing activity is attaching a hook to a line. Although the fishing knot isn’t as interesting as the flashy lure, the rod, or the reel, it is the fishing knot that insures the fish doesn’t become the “one that got away”. During an intensive fishing session, I will have to tie a dozen or more fishing knots in just a few hours, each of the knot needs to be as strong as the last maintaining

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    I began my first day of medical school on crutches. During a long bike ride the previous day, the skies opened and it began to rain, as it so often happens in New Orleans. Nearly home while taking a corner, I slipped off my bike and split my knee open. As a result, I ended up spending the rest of the afternoon in the emergency department getting twenty sutures and was diagnosed with a torn patellar tendon. The following day at the White Coat Ceremony, I clumsily crutched across the stage to begin

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