The human body is an advanced machine equipped with science devoted to its structure and maintenance: medicine. This science has several fields from cardiology (heart research) to urology (urology research), oncology (cancer research). Since I was very young, I wanted to enter this research field, but I have tried to achieve my goal so far. My enthusiasm for medicine and science was strengthened by my observations about what I experienced in cancer and the people who died living around me.
It can be said that it is one of the most authoritative and respected professions, and medicine is not suitable for cowardly people. But what do you need to become a doctor? It needs some serious wisdom and motivation to enter the medical school. It goes without saying that you have the courage to withstand the difficult years that the medical department demands. Dr. John Madden, Director of Emergency Medicine and Career Guidance at the St George University School of Medicine and the Student Development Room, says: "If you tell them, the patient will tell you what is wrong."
Doctor: Your doctor must complete eight years of study (including four years of study at medical school) and up to eight years internship, hospitalization and scholarship. There are mainly two types of doctors: MD (doctor) and DO (organic therapist). Both types can be your primary care physician. Your doctor can help you keep track of your health, help manage the ongoing illness, and remind you that regular examination can prevent you from getting sick. If you need it, he or she may introduce you to a doctor called an expert. For example, if you have heart problems with your heart, you may see a cardiologist
If you are taking medications such as prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, "naturopathy" etc., or if you are drinking alcohol or taking illegal drugs, please consult your doctor. Also, if you are taking blood diluent (anticoagulant) such as coumarin or aspirin, the possibility of complication becomes high, so please consult your doctor. In rare cases, a dangerous collection of blood (hematoma) may form in the brain after shaking or shocking the head or body. If you have one or more of the following danger signals after shock or shaking after giving a shock to your head or body, call 9-1-1 immediately or contact your doctor or emergency department.