doctors custom essays (76 essays)

Should We Hold People In Certain Professions To A Higher Standard Of Legal Accountability And Res...

280 words/2 pages

The US doctors note that differences between men and women start with detection . Women are usually diagnosed later in the disease than men because they do not perceive themselves as at risk . Another problem is defining a necessary treatment which quite difficult in cases involving women . The doctors should know how to ``fine-tune ' treatment for gender . Women need to be assured and educated that there are really good treatments available . Besides determining an appropriate treatment option for women can be...


Statistics And Case Studies, Scientists And Phds In Prison

2651 words/10 pages

Kansas City Star , this husband and wife team sold ``a dangerous bootleg form of Botox to hundreds of physicians . The financial rewards , over a two-year period , amounted to nearly F2 million . The scheme came to light following an investigation into people who nearly died as a result of using these products . The couple were arrested , tried and found guilty of fraud and conspiracy . They were sentenced to nine and six years respectively . It appears from the case that they were...


The Nazi Doctors (holocaust)

1036 words/4 pages

Always the Nazis tried to disguise these mass murders and killing of the innocent behind medical practices . This is why doctors were used to determine who should be put to death . Even as they arrested those who opposed or spoke against the Regime , the Nazis also realized how important the resistance was . This is proven by the fact that they responded to resistance to direct medical killing by trying to disguise many deaths as results of pneumonia or accidental overmedication...


Questions And Answers

663 words/3 pages

Speaking about the protection of labor in the company where I am working , we have a special agreement between the board and the workers when all rights and duties of these parts are mentioned . There are three examples of this agreement . The first one is owned by the board , the second one - by the workers and the last one belongs to the state institution that is responsible for the protection of labor . Both parts acknowledge this collective agreement by a...


The C.i.a Doctors. Who Are These People!?

1435 words/6 pages

From these , violent crimes and illegal actions can be actually ed for them to perform . One example that Ross has mentioned is the tendency of the subjects to activate time-bombs when a particular word or code is uttered (pp . 46-47 ) As mentioned before , these mind manipulations are not necessarily used for mere scientific purposes . It is evidently seen that they are used to serve and to accomplish certain political goals . It is therefore concluded that science , in this particular situation...


Principles Of Health Care Management

541 words/2 pages

This in turn led to job creation and increased productivity . Economists estimate that goods worth 15 .3 trillion was traded in the three countries annually (Amadeo , K . 2008 . In the period between 1993 and 2007 trilateral , trade between the NAFTA countries increased from 297 to 903 billion . US exports to Mexico and Canada increased by 157 percent , while Canada 's export to the US and Mexico grew by 231 percent Economists also state that NAFTA has managed to curb runaway...


Principles Of Health Care Management Conf

545 words/2 pages

On retirement the employee has the option of taking home a tax free lump sum while the remainder of the cash is used to purchase an annuity that is then used to secure income of the employee for the rest of his life . Money purchase scheme is generally considered as a cheaper scheme to maintain for most employers . However the size of the pension depends on the success of the retirement funds investment . Employee has no guarantee of how much...


Second Discussion

513 words/2 pages

If this is to happen , the fetus will die too . Isn 't this wrong since the doctor should have at least saved one life ? Before the pro-life group screams and condemns the murders which are carried out during abortions , they should also look on the other side of the coin , because if abortion was to be made illegal innocent lives would still be lost . The emotivism theory that was held by A . J Ayer states that when people are engaged...


Verbal Presentation

686 words/3 pages

This is further supported by the use of precedent cases . The High Court cannot go against a constitutional function conferred upon it . This is in reference to section 75 of the constitution . This section maintains that the High Court is given power to act in the event of contest in matters of law . Therefore , when the High Court is faced with the situation of the plaintiff claiming that section 474 of the Migration Act 1958 is invalid in relation to...


Sociology Of Health

1247 words/5 pages

One of the reasons given by Parson was that sick people are more vulnerable . They easily approach any form of health they can find and trust doctors and medical aid givers enormously . Any form of abuse would lead to extreme exploitation of the patient . Similarly , gatekeepers , such as doctors and other aid givers must also take into account that a person who was sick initially might not want to return to his normal state . The easy life style that the...


The Conduct Of The Independent Physician Associates Medical Group, Inc., Doing Business As Allcar...

937 words/4 pages

AllCare from entering into or facilitating agreements between or among physicians : 1 ) to negotiate on behalf of any physician with any payer 2 ) to refuse to deal , or threaten to refuse to deal , with any payer 3 ) to designate the terms , conditions , or requirements upon which any physician deals , or is willing to deal , with any payer , including , but not limited to price terms 4 ) not to deal individually with any payer , or not to deal with any payer through...


The Healing Of America(medical Insurance)

851 words/4 pages

Reid emphasized integration of universal coverage and government regulation with entrepreneurialism to produce high quality and low cost health care . This only means preserving a greater role for competing private-sector doctors and insurance companies . Furthermore , government regulation and price controls also play a big role in keeping the market value among medical practitioners in the public service sector . In Britain , most doctors are in business for themselves and most of them practice in private through phone calls and /or by...


Thinking Is Not The Hardest Part

1500 words/6 pages

Assisted suicide should be performed under strict guidelines to avoid the misuse of law . Part III Synthesis Two sets of beliefs are in conflict . On the one hand it is essential to respect the wishes of patients , relieve their suffering and put an end to excessively burdensome and seemingly futile medical treatment but on the other hand the act of `mercy killing ' is against the supreme law of life and this act breaks the religious sentiments also . `Assisted suicide ' or...


The Lost Art Of The Physical Examination In Modern Medicine.

754 words/3 pages

PHYSICAL EXAMINATION How Modern Medical Technology is Easing Out Standard Physical Examination (Student 's Name (Instructor 's Name (Course Title ) 14 May 2010 Abstract Conducting a physical examination of patients seeking advice and treatment for a health problem has long been standard medical practice . However , it has become noticeable that with the emergence of state-of-the-art equipment and new product breakthroughs , not to mention a shortage of medical specialists work overload , some physicians have cast aside physical examination . The tendency is...


Unforgettable Miss Bessie

249 words/1 pages

Rainer is noted for an approach to dance that treats the body more as the source of an infinite variety of movements than as the purveyor of emotion or drama . Many of the elements she employed - such as repetition , patterning , tasks , and games - later became standard features of modern dance . In her early dances , Rainer focused on sounds and movements , and often juxtaposed the two in arbitrary combinations . Somewhat inspired by the chance tactics favored by Cunningham , Rainer 's choreography...