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    aimed to be Forensic Pathologist. A Pathologist is scientist who studies the causes and effects of diseases. The forensic pathology is a sub specialty with in the pathology field. The forensic pathologist is specially trained and responsible for autopsies and post mortem examinations in determining the cause, the manner of death and the identity of the body if it is not known. Along with autopsies and postmortem examinations they review medical histories, examine evidence collected at crime scenes

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    essential element of research in medicine and pharmacology. Animal experimentation has generated heated discussions among scientists, philosophers, and politicians. This issue is very controversial, since it involves ethical questions. While it is generally accepted that testing cosmetics on animals is unnecessary and immoral, there is a debate concerning the use of animals for medical purposes. Our society is split into supporters and opponents of animal experimentation. The latter tend to resort to

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    Forensic scientists investigate crimes by collecting and analyzing physical evidence. They specialize in DNA analysis or firearm examination. By performing tests on weapons or on substances like fiber, glass, hair, tissue, and body fluids forensic scientist determine the importance of the substance for a trial. Forensic scientists prepare reports to document their findings and the laboratory techniques they used, to give to investigators. When criminal cases come to trial, forensic scientist will give

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    Essay on Animal Testing in the Research Field

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    that is still in debates today. In a laboratory for animals, all sorts of animals, such as rats, mice, baboons, dogs, cats, and chimpanzees, can be found. All of them are locked

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    “I began the study of medicine, impelled by a desire for knowledge of facts and of man. The resolution to do disciplined work tied me to both laboratory and clinic for a long time to come” (Jaspers , n.d.). In the past week or so, I changed the career that I wanted to pursue from being a Pediatric Anesthesiologist to being a Medical Technologist. When I first decided to become a Pediatric Anesthesiologist, I was in my junior year of high school and I was simply browsing the world wide web for a good

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    Animal experimentation has been a controversial subject for decades. Millions of animals have been killed in United States laboratories for biology lessons, medical training, curiosity-driven experiments, and chemical, drug, food, and cosmetics testing. Animal experimentation has proven to be an imprecise way of research and practices in animal cruelty. There are alternatives to animal testing that have been proven more accurate, but because of tradition these alternatives are overlooked by many

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    Within the laboratory, there are a range of communication methods that are used to convey information between biomedical scientists and the service users (consultants and patients). Verbal and non-verbal communication shapes our interactions with others and the interpersonal relationships with those around us, including our co-workers and service users. Verbal communication comprises of any form involving the use of words, whether they may be spoken by voice, or written and signed. We use it to inform

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    A Nano scientist specializes in areas of science such as chemistry, physics, mathematics, and molecular biology. Becoming a Nano scientist can take up to nine years of schooling depending on what degree is desired. Whether it be two years of college for an associate’s degree, four years for a bachelor’s degree, six years for a master’s degree, or nine years for a doctorate’s degree. Once all is said and done the wage of a Nano scientist is very beneficial ranging anywhere from $40,000 to $100,000

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    currently kept by scientists in a laboratory to get products tested on. Animals have been experimented on in the past to know if certain products like medications are healthy and useful enough for humans. There are two different points of views when it comes to animal testing some believes that there is nothing wrong with animal testing, but others say contrarily. In laboratories, there are animals including mice, monkeys, guinea pigs, rats, and many more are exposed to medical drugs in parts of

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    difference went to the work of China’s first public health and medical research organization, the North Manchurian Plague Prevention Service (NMPPS). The NMPPS was established in 1911 as the result of China’s first international health conference, the International Plague Conference held in Mukden. In China after 1910, public health became politics by other means playing a significant role

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