Sentences with phrase «young doctor through»

It centers on a tough, brilliant senior resident who guides an idealistic young doctor through his first day, pulling back the curtain on what really happens, both good and bad, in modern - day medicine.

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Keeping Your Options Open by Career Doctor, 8 November 2002 Career Doctor advised a young scientist who was partway through his Ph.D. — and unsure whether he had a future in academia — on how best to proceed.
A young man who injures his back at work and has pain for six months, sees a doctor, and the history reveals that the patient binge drinks on the weekend, uses marijuana three nights a week, and has a brother who has been through detox.
«An intellectual ménage - a-trois,» is how Cronenberg describes the troika at the center of the film: Michael Fassbender as Carl Jung, a respected young doctor eager to pursue «the talking cure» promoted by Sigmund Freud (Viggo Mortensen), and Keira Knightly as the troubled Sabina Spielrein, whose hysteria is conquered through therapy and she becomes a doctor in her own right.
Playing a workaholic young doctor with an Type A personality, she rushes through her medical dialogue as if she learned it phonetically and...
The Unknown Girl (Belgium) revisits themes from earlier films — poverty in poor communities, families going paycheck to paycheck, immigrants at the bottom of the social food chain — but views them through the eyes of a young doctor (Adèle Haenel).
It was a «natural consequence of this state of things,» one doctor from the era wrote, seeing that «very few persons entitled by birth or other advantageous circumstances... would condescend to study, much less engage in the practice of medicine,» thus «poor and ambitious young men from the provinces were induced to repair to Paris and enter upon the study of the only profession through which they could expect to obtain distinction and worldly prosperity.»
Doctors were eventually called, and young Thomas could do nothing but watch as his grandmother endured the same treatments he'd watched both his parents suffer through: Her arms were sliced with small razors to «bleed out» her bad blood; heated glass cups were applied to skin to force out more «bad humors»; and unknown purgatives were given to her in liquid and solid form, causing her to vomit and her bowels to loosen and empty violently.
Dr. Hess's book, Unlikely Companions, the Adventures of an Exotic Animal Doctor (or, What Friends Feathered, Furred, and Scaled Have Taught Me about Life and Love), takes readers through a week of her life where she tries to uncover the source of a mysterious ailment that is leading to the sickness and death of young sugar gliders.
The matriculating young lawyer is as qualified to represent a client with the education he has suffered through as a doctor who has never seen a patient, who has never held a scalpel in his hand and who learns surgery by having read text books about it and becomes skilled in surgery, if ever, after having stacked up piles of corpses who represent his pathetic learning process.
We will present the case of D., a young doctor with a difficult childhood, and discuss differing views of countertransference phenomena and their clinical utility - as viewed through a Schema Therapy lens.
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