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schweffy315 is looking for a career that will allow her to have prestige. She doesn't mind to work hard, and values continued learning. She enjoys Arts and Writing, and is good at helping people.
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Honey (House M.D.)
Some people have heart problems and high blood pressure: they need dieticians; others have diabetes: they, too, need dieticians; some are just ridiculously fat: they need dieticians. The bummer of being a dietician is that you have to work closely with pig-headed doctors whom you likely hate.
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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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Larry Finkelstein (Dharma & Greg)
Homeopathics is the world of alternative remedies usually drawing oriental medicine. Larry is the off-kilter, possibly mad, homeopath from Dharma and Greg.
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Dr. Chen (Eli Stone)
You will be helping people relieve stress through small needles in the skin. Feel free to give them the "Asian" experience, they want the whole package.
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Jean Noble (Novocaine)
Scraping plaque, telling you to spit, listening to soft rock, these are the calling cards of the dental hygienist. Jean has a job because she married the dentist she works for, and because she can look the other way while he steals painkillers and kills people.
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Arundel Sr. High / Gambrills, Maryland
High School Student (USA)

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