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Literature Review from the year 2013 in the subject Law - Philosophy, History and Sociology of Law, grade: 75%, Buckinghamshire New University, course: Internal Medicine, language: English, abstract: The issue of faulty breast implant in the United Kingdom has recently been of grave public concern, with panics from women in the United Kingdom concerning implants filled with industrial silicone gel. The paper was guided by four research questions. These research questions include "What are the benefits of PIP breast implants?, What are the complications that may arise from PIP breast implants?,…mehr

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Literature Review from the year 2013 in the subject Law - Philosophy, History and Sociology of Law, grade: 75%, Buckinghamshire New University, course: Internal Medicine, language: English, abstract: The issue of faulty breast implant in the United Kingdom has recently been of grave public concern, with panics from women in the United Kingdom concerning implants filled with industrial silicone gel. The paper was guided by four research questions. These research questions include "What are the benefits of PIP breast implants?, What are the complications that may arise from PIP breast implants?, What relations exist between breast implant and certain diseases?, and What went wrong in the recent issues of faulty breast implants in UK women and other women around the world?
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Medicine is an ever-changing field I believe to be my vocation.For as long as I can remember, I have always felt a particular satisfaction when it comes to helping people. I was born in Mombasa, Kenya. I completed my undergraduate degree from University of Nairobi. After graduating, I worked in a Government hospital in Mombasa.This does not come easy with a resource limited Centre, but the highlight of it is when the patient gets well and thank you for helping them. This gives me the driving force to work even harder in my field of work. In 2010 I got a scholarship to do Postgraduate degree in UK, I also managed to do Advance Diploma in HIV/Aids and Medical Law. Away from physical activities, keeping the mind exercised is important. I regularly swim and play football, winning several team tournaments. Playing chess has improved my power of concentration. I am hard working and compassionate, but more than anything I am utterly committed to a career in medicine. I understand that this is a career with many demands, both emotional and physical, but I know that I possess the energy, determination and stamina to withstand these difficulties and to become a useful member of the medical profession.