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		<title>Common Terms Used for the Hospital Staff</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hospital dramas and shows have engrossed many viewers and made notable personalities such as Dr. McDreamy of Grey&#8217;s Anatomy and Dr. House of House, M.D. a household name. Audiences are entertained and educated with various medical conditions, diagnoses, and treatments that are  featured in the captivating scenes of these medical shows. Despite the entertainment they provide, some viewers may be left in the dark when it comes to the hierarchy of the characters or hospital staff, say in ER or in Scrubs. Here&#8217;s a quick rundown of the titles carried by medical practitioners::
Chief attending
Dr. Richard Webber of Grey&#8217;s Anatomy carries [...]]]></description>
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		<title>List of Qualities Many Successful Doctors Have</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So what makes a doctor good? Is it the brains? Is it the people skills? Or, is it because one came  from a reputable medical academic institution such as Harvard Medical School? Read on for a list of some of the qualities that help doctors become successful in the field despite the erratic schedules and the heavy caseloads.
Doctors must be people persons
Aside from being a medical maverick and genius, good doctors also need to have people skills, especially when interacting with a lot of patients, who may be confused or emotionally befuddled about their conditions.  Breaking the bad news is [...]]]></description>
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		<title>List of the Most Competitive Medical Specializations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before getting into med school, many students have set their minds on the specializations they wish to take in their residency. In fact, they may even include their field of interest in their personal statement for medical school. Stating the field of specialization in your personal statement for medical school may show how career-oriented you are. Choosing your specialization, however, can be an arduous task with numerous areas to choose from and different factors to consider.  To aid you in making the right choice, here a few of the most competitive areas of specializations that are popular with medical students [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Best Teaching Hospitals in US</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting an MD doesn&#8217;t solely rely on memorizing all the medical theories by going over the medical books. In fact, the medical profession is one of the most dynamic industries. That&#8217;s why professionals are required to always be updated with the latest treatments for illnesses. To answer the need for development, teaching hospitals have been put up to provide venues for practice for interns and medical students. Here are some of the finest teaching hospitals in the US :

Johns Hopkins Hospital
John Hopkins Hospital sets the bar after 18 years of continuous excellence by being recognized as the best teaching hospital [...]]]></description>
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