Sunday, November 1, 2015

What's The Big Deal?

By: Patrick Ashcraft


You may ask yourself, why is the medical field so important in todays society, or what would happen if the medical field did not exist. These are some important aspects of when, why, and how the medical field changes our lives. 

The medical field has been said to have originated in the ancient Greek civilizations, and since then, it has become gradually more and more important into what it is today. The amount of areas of medicine you can practice is far more than anyone could think; the different branches would take a while to read and list every single one, especially with the sub-categories that would even go under each of the major ones. 

To put it in a straightforward way, without the medical field, we could possibly all be dead. That sounds extreme, but it is a true way to think about it. Different types of diseases, cancers, and medical issues are some (but not all) curable to the point where it does not wipe out all of humanity by now. The advancement in medicine is truly fascinating as you look at all the other things that we can now do with machines and computers just by clicking a button. 

The medical field is in almost everything we are associated with, whether we know it or not. Whether it's government medical aid that is given to families that can't afford personal doctors, life insurance, health benefits at your job, various types of emergency services and more, you truly can't look anywhere without seeing the medical field in effect. 

Works Cited:
"Uthscaco2012." Thoughts on the Importance of the Medical Field. Web. 1 Nov. 2015.

1 comment:

  1. I agree with your point. Medicine is incredibly important today, and there are some amazing advancements happening in the medical field everyday. Pretty much everyone has been sick and has been to a doctor at some time, and many more have taken medicine or received vaccines from people in the medical field. It's an ever expanding field, and in today's world with so many medical issues, there is no sign of the growth slowing down any time soon.

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