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Thursday, December 20, 2018

'Evaluate a Significant Experience, Achievement, Risk You Have Taken, or Ethical Dilemma You Have Faced and Its Impact on You.\r'

'â€Å"Time is money”, a loyalty touted by all. P arnts remind their kids of it, teachers preach to their students about(predicate) it, society reinforces it with wages being paid by the hour; allthing we do, constantlyy end we have, every goal we strive for, every moments we cost by, it is what all for. So simply, that we are told thousands of times. But do we believe it live we believe the existence of life itself? squeeze out we see it as we see everything lechatelierite clear around ourselves?It was not besides long ago that I went to an oculist to have my eyes examined. I qualify aside the entire day, believing that I would leave the exam with dilated pupils and that like travel time, Id not be seeing aright for a solid ternary hours, three hours that I would never have returned to me. However, unbekat oncen(predicate) to me, in the time between my antecedent eye exams, a new mold had been developed. This machine called the Optomap Panoramic Retinal im age System, and on that day, it stood in the coign of a room and hummed sonorously.Casting it aside as a non-contact tonometer, I sat down and instinctively braced myself for air puffing, bright lights and low discomfort or in other words, an eye exam. Passing through the tests in virtuous minutes, the dreaded moment of pupil dilation was to rear its unwanted headman in. However, much to my surprise, I was directed to the corner where the previously sonorous hum now bordered ominous. The doctor proceeded to ask if I would like to use the humming Optomap in lieu of pupil dilation.I asked apprehensively if this would be a simpler social function and was given an longing nod in return. Against my better judgment, I allowed for the optometrist to take images of the retina through the Optomap. Amazingly, it was mere seconds per eye and my exam was finished. This machine which at first appeared almost ominous had rescue me three hours of my time. I had been by approximately mirac le, reunited with the three hours that I thought I would never be seeing. The feeling I had afterwards was nothing short of euphoria.On twinge of this feeling of elatedness because time is equivalent to money, by the application of the substitution property of compare it can also be state that this machine, the Optomap, saved me money as well. It was from that moment, I felt that every person and ever time consuming medical procedure could benefit from the effects of advanced technology made available by bridging the ranch between the various principles of engineering to the man of medicine. It is this experience, a simple visit to the optometrist for an eye exam that I visit one of the most significant of my life.\r\n'

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