MEDICAL
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For Dentists, Physicians & Surgeons, and Veterinarians by merliramirez
For Dentists, Physicians & Surgeons, and Veterinarians
merliramirez
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A book with information about dentists, physicians and surgeons, and veterinarians. This book is divided into three parts. Each part not only contains information about each specialty, it also has the different positions of each specialty. I hope this book helps you, the reader, look more into the specialty you might want to go in and discover more information about it.
My Billionaire Surgeon [Posessive!] by nothingbutawhim
My Billionaire Surgeon [Posessive!]
nothingbutawhim
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"You do not know how much I can do to just get you Nirvana," he smirked. Zachariah Adonis Villin, the sole heir to the biggest Medical Corporation in the world and a genius surgeon. He's cold and ruthless with no strings attached to anyone, but that is until he meets Nirvana Delaney. Her talent, skills and grace draw him in with every move she makes, and somehow she is the only one who makes him feel alive, and now that he wants her love he's not going to let her go no matter what. He wants her and he wants her bad.
The Surgeon by francisxyzk
The Surgeon
francisxyzk
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"He took me to a place that reeked of old age and secrets."
The Medical School by SurferBren
The Medical School
SurferBren
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Bren Halsey has spent her whole life in an orphanage. She blames her miserable existence on her parents-they abandoned her on the orphanage's doorstep as an infant. Her daily routine consists of online classes, taking the trash out, and annoying the hell out of the staff. Now, at age fourteen, life still hasn't improved. Bren plans to move far away from the dreaded place the second she turns eighteen. Until then, life doesn't seem like it could get any worse. Until, that is, she's kidnapped one night while taking the trash out. Bren is taken to a building in her own town, just blocks from the orphanage. The outside says Hancock Avenue Medical Boarding School-the inside says torture prison. Within the building's brick walls are many other children and teens who have also been kidnapped. Bren is subjected to countless painful experiments and hours of slave labor. According to a certain Professor Charleston, the prison leader, prisoners will remain in the building for thirty days before being taken to an unknown location. Escaping is nearly out of the question, as there are guards everywhere and punishments are severe. Bren knows that she has to get out somehow, because the prisoners who are shipped off at the end of the month are never seen again. When Bren learns the prison's true purpose, her worst fear is confirmed: the whole operation is much, much, bigger than just the Medical School.
Tips on Entering Medical School by BJTandCJT
Tips on Entering Medical School
BJTandCJT
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Yey!!! I finally finished my freshman year as a medical student! When I entered medical school. I really don't have any idea of how hard this would be. All I know is that...IT'S HARD! When I started it, every second of my time became more and more important to me. Don't worry, this article is not intended to scare you out of medical school. If being a doctor is really what you ever wanted, then go up and chase your dream! I've listed some tips that can help you as you enter your journey as a medical student.
The Nervous System & The Endocrine System: Year 8 Biology Final Exam Summary by hydrochloric_acid
The Nervous System & The Endocrine System: Year 8 Biology Final Exam Summary
hydrochloric_acid
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Miller & Levine Biology textbook. 1.1 The Neuron 1.2 The Central Nervous System 1.3 The Peripheral Nervous System 1.4 The Senses 2.0 The Endocrine System
Genetics by GlitzPepe
Genetics
GlitzPepe
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My goal is to explain every topic so that anyone, even someone without any genetics background at all, can follow the subject and understand how it works. As in the first, I include many examples from the frontiers of research. I also make sure that the book has detailed coverage of some of the hottest topics that you hear about in the news: cloning, gene therapy, and forensics. And I address the practical side of genetics: how it affects your health and the world around you. In short, this book is designed to be a solid introduction to genetics basics and to provide some details on the subject. Genetics is a fast-paced field; new discoveries are coming out all the time. You can use this book to help you get through your genetics course or for self-guided study. ( Genetics ) provides enough information for you to get a handle on the latest press coverage, understand the genetics jargon that mystery writers like to toss around, and translate information imparted to you by medical professionals. The book is filled with stories of key discoveries and "wow" developments. Although I try to keep things light and inject some humor when possible, at the same time, I make every effort to be sensitive to whatever your circumstances may be. This book is a great guide if you know nothing at all about genetics. If you already have some background, then you're set to dive into the details of the subject and expand your horizons. Genetics affects all living things. Although sometimes complicated and always diverse, all genetics comes down to basic principles of heredity - how traits are passed from one generation to the next - and how DNA is put together. As a science, genetics is a fast growing field because of its untapped potential - for good and for bad. Despite its complexity, genetics can be surprisingly accessible. Genetics is a bit like peeking behind a movie's special effects to find a deceptively simple and elegant system running the whole show.
Biology by GlitzPepe
Biology
GlitzPepe
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You're someone who just wants to know a little bit more about the living world around you or your green neighborhood, plants. Good news . . . this book is your oyster! Read it at your leisure, starting with whatever topic fascinates you most. I include several examples of how biology impacts everyday life to help keep your interest piqued. If biology is the study of life and life is so complex, then you may be wondering where to even begin in your study of biology. Never fear. This part breaks down the all-encompassing field of biology into smaller, more palatable chunks. First, we take a look at the living world and then explain exactly how biology is studied (hint: the scientific method is a huge part of it). Next, we give you a review of the types of molecules that are important to a cell's functioning (yes, this means delving into some basic chemistry; sorry!). Then we spotlight the most basic unit of life - the cell. Every organism, whether it's a human, a dog, a flower, a strep throat bacterium, or an amoeba, has at least one cell (most actually have millions). Finally, because cells need energy to function, we explain just where that energy comes from. Biology is the study of living things - how they reproduce, how they change and respond to the environment, and how they obtain the energy and matter they need to grow. One goal of this part is to immerse you in the world of biology so you can understand how biologists go about studying living things and know what chemical components make up all forms of life. Living things with many cells, like you, are made up of organ systems, organs, tissues, and cells. Cells are the smallest entities that show all the properties of life, so that's where we begin zeroing in on things. The other goal of this part is to acquaint you with the structure of cells and how they obtain the energy they need to function.
My medical notes by ferrorocher2
My medical notes
ferrorocher2
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This is no way a proper medical book. This is something I am writing referring to various books depending on the topic. Don't search for home remedies in here you won't find one.(if you are searching for it) This is my attempt of simplifying medicine that is all.
Medically Correct Writing by Alice_Iceflower
Medically Correct Writing
Alice_Iceflower
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I'm a medical student, and I complain too often about medical errors in books or on TV. So here I've gathered some common medical mistakes, hoping I might help clear up some things, and maybe teach you a thing or two. This is by no means a replacement to seeing your own doctor, and it's meant for the purpose of writing a book. Feel free to ask questions any time. Edit: I'm a doctor now.