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Choosing Your Medical Specialty: Obstetrics and Gynecology

By Susan Kerrigan, MD - October 1, 2015

Why I Chose to Become an Ob/Gyn Physician - My interest in medicine began with my grandmother, who was a labor and delivery nurse. I used to visit regularly and listened to her exciting stories. My

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Choosing Your Medical Specialty - Internal Medicine

By Melody Covington, MD - August 6, 2015

Why I Decided to Become an Internist In order to answer the question of why I pursued a career in internal medicine, I must first provide insight into why I chose to practice medicine altogether. I grew

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Pros and Cons of a Postgraduate PA Residency

By MaryAnn DePietro - January 8, 2015

Physician assistant programs can be challenging. In most cases, PA school takes about 24 to 26 months to complete. A lot of information and training is packed into a relatively short time. If you have

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What Direction should the Experienced Nurse in Mid-Career take?

By Sharon A. Takiguchi, RN, MS, APRN, DrPH - September 30, 2014

What direction to take? With a bachelor in nursing degree, you have worked as a staff nurse on a general medical-surgical unit for two to five years, and you find yourself wondering if you should make

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