Specialist
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Shortly after her visit, I was introduced to a nuclear physicist at Mayo named Michael O'Conner, who was a
specialist
in cardiac imaging, something I had nothing to do with.
I went to see this specialist, and she was top-of-the-field and told me I had to stop singing.
My mother died in [a] gynecology complication, so I decided to become a gynecology
specialist.
And on my seventeenth birthday, after my fake eye exam, the eye
specialist
just noticed it happened to be my birthday.
And so when I heard that eye
specialist
tell me all the things, a big fat "no," everybody imagines I was devastated.
And so after admitting I couldn't see to HR, they sent me off to an eye
specialist.
And that eye specialist, he didn't bother testing my eyes.
And then I remember thinking about that eye
specialist
asking me, "What do you want to be?
My journey to become a polar specialist, photographing, specializing in the polar regions, began when I was four years old, when my family moved from southern Canada to Northern Baffin Island, up by Greenland.
Get yourself to a
specialist
center.
But instead of being focused on general knowledge, it was going to be focused on
specialist
knowledge in quantum computing.
When you are a specialist, you can't see the end result very well.
And I thought, "Well, sir, I am not a strategist, nor am I
specialist.
Some of you might be wondering what a cybersecurity
specialist
looks like, and I thought I'd give you a quick insight into my career so far.
Compare the doctor in 1900, who really had only a few tricks up his sleeve, with the modern general practitioner or specialist, with years of scientific training.
But one of the things that's really important when we're thinking about stem cells is that obviously stem cells can be many different things, and they want to be many different things, and so we want to make sure that the environment we put them into has enough information so that they can become the right sort of
specialist
tissue.
This data is usually collected by what we call a front-desk
specialist
now.
Miss Margaret had been a front-desk
specialist
for almost 20 years.
G: Getting the front desk
specialist
involved and letting them know R: the Relevance of their role as they become A: Accountable for the accuracy of data while implementing C: Compassionate care within all encounters by becoming E: Equipped with the education needed to inform people of why data collection is so important.
So what I did was, I began to develop that acrostic poem into a full training entitled "I'm G.R.A.C.E.D." Because I remember, being the front-desk specialist, and when I went to the office of equity to start working, I was like, "Is that why they asked us to ask that question?"
We're going to order some medications for your symptoms, but I also want to refer you to a specialist, if that's okay."
And I said, "Veronica, actually, the
specialist
I'm talking about is someone I call a community health worker, someone who, if it's okay with you, can come to your home and try to understand what's going on with those water leaks and that mold, trying to help you manage those conditions in your housing that I think are causing your symptoms, and if required, that
specialist
might refer you to another
specialist
that we call a public interest lawyer, because it might be that your landlord isn't making the fixes he's required to make."
In healthcare, we have that first friend — we have the specialist, we have the trauma surgeon, the ICU nurse, the E.R. doctors.
Now, let's say that you are, in your heart, a
specialist.
In fact, some of the best teams are comprised of a
specialist
and multipotentialite paired together.
The
specialist
can dive in deep and implement ideas, while the multipotentialite brings a breadth of knowledge to the project.
And sadly, multipotentialites are largely being encouraged simply to be more like their
specialist
peers.
If you're a
specialist
at heart, then by all means, specialize.
So I took this shark to eye
specialist
Ellis Loew at Cornell University, and we found out that this shark sees discretely and acutely in the blue-green interface, probably about 100 times better than we can see in the dark, but they only see blue-green.
And then, instead of requiring a
specialist
to look at the images, you can train the computer to score normal versus cancerous cells.
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