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Emergency Medicine

2013 Summer Nikolett Jakab. Emergency Medicine. Flexible Limits. Quick Decision Making. Operating 24 Hours A D ay. 365 Days A Year. In Every Minute. At Every Second. Someone Can Come In. Someone Can Come In. With A Life-Threatening Condition.

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Emergency Medicine

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  1. 2013 Summer NikolettJakab Emergency Medicine

  2. Flexible Limits

  3. Quick Decision Making

  4. Operating 24 Hours ADay

  5. 365 Days A Year

  6. In Every Minute

  7. At Every Second

  8. Someone Can Come In

  9. Someone Can Come In With A Life-Threatening Condition

  10. Would You Be Able To Diagnose The Problem Within Minutes?...

  11. …and decide what should you do?

  12. After 15 Years Of Study…

  13. The Journey Just Begins…

  14. …Of A Child Who Grew Up To Become What (S)he Always Wanted To Become

  15. A Hero

  16. For Every Hour They Could Have Spent For Fun or With Their Families

  17. For Every Hour They Could Have Spent For Fun or With Their Families For Every Life They’ve Saved

  18. For Every Hour They Could Have Spent For Fun or With Their Families For Every Life They’ve Saved For Dedicating A Lifetime

  19. For Every Hour They Could Have Spent For Fun or With Their Families For Every Life They’ve Saved For Dedicating A Lifetime I Wrote A Short Poem

  20. For Every Hour They Could Have Spent For Fun or With Their Families For Every Life They’ve Saved For Dedicating A Lifetime I Wrote A Short Poem To Say Thank You In The Names Of The Millions

  21. How would it feel To work in this field

  22. When always the worst Can come over the others first

  23. When the patients paralyze Do you have time to analyze?

  24. Becoming a hero before it's late Saving the lives from the hands of unfortunate fate

  25. There will be time you want your patient to still be here But you have to heal

  26. To get back on the road In this pressure of undertone

  27. And you must recover from the loss Of one of the most Hardest task of life

  28. Understanding how so many lives

  29. Understanding how so many lives Can pass your side by

  30. Withoutsayinggoodbye

  31. Done in the appreciation of everyday heroes

  32. The life of "as soon as posible“ But what is takes to become one of them?

  33. Becoming an emergency medicine physician takes years of preparation. First, you must complete a four-year college degree, taking appropriate courses and earning high enough grades to be accepted into medical school. You’ll be in medical school for four years training to become a medical doctor. During medical school, you will likely take a rotation in an emergency department.

  34. Following medical school, you’ll work as a resident for three or four years. Residencies in emergency medicine are highly competitive, so you’ll need excellent grades and recommendations from your medical school professors. In order to qualify to practice emergency medicine, you must complete an emergency medicine residency approved by the Residency Review Committee. Once residency is complete, board certification requires passage of both the written and oral examinations with recertification by written exam every 10 years. Board certification also requires advanced training in life support and a passing score on the certification exam

  35. The work requires physical endurance, mental acuity and the ability to control emotions Patient charting can add significantly to the physicians’ workload. In fact, many emergency department physicians have to be reminded to eat and take bathroom breaks.

  36. But many of them say it’s all worth it because they want to save lives.

  37. It is their passion they pursue and wouldn’t want to give it away for any price. It is their passion they pursue and wouldn’t want to give it away for any price.

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