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m_sherrott is looking for a career that will allow her to have prestige. She doesn't want to work hard, and values continued learning. She enjoys Arts and Writing, and is good at helping people.
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Dr. Preston Burke (Grey's Anatomy)
If you are good with your hands, and brilliant, this profession may be for you. Preston Burke is as gifted at using a scalpel as he is at removing his scrubs in the heat of the moment.
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Hunter 'Patch' Adams (Patch Adams)
A pediatrician is a doctor who specializes in child healthcare. I promise you, if you become a pediatrician, there will be much more laughter than there was in that awful Patch Adams.
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Professor Sherman Klump (The Nutty Professor)
Professors have found a way to never get a job: they just stay in school until they are dead. Klump, at least, is one of those professors who does a lot of research and work outside of his job, which amuses his entire family.
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Dr. Tony Gates (ER)
Paramedics drive ambulences and perform medical work in the ambulences and on the scenes of accidents. Tony Gates was a pretty boy paramedic who screwed up all the time because he was busy flirting instead of working... bum.
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Nurse Mildred Ratched (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest)
A nurse takes care of ailing patients when they are in the hospital or incapacitated at home. That said, if you're Nurse Ratched dealing with mental patients, and you get a troublemaker like McMurphy, then it's you're job to break them. Lobotomies are you're only option.
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