Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Complete a four-year anesthesiology residency. Find out the requirements for licensing or certification in your country. Contact your licensing board in the US or Canada. Become board certified. Find work as an anesthesiologist.

Answer: This is necessary if you live in Canada or the US, or wish to practice in Canada or the US. Receive clinical training working in hospitals during your residency. You’ll also provide supervised medical care to patients.  Find your residency through the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP), which matches medical school graduates with residency programs. Supplement your education by completing an additional one-year fellowship after your four-year residency. Focus on a specialized field like cardiac or pediatric anesthesiology. Demonstrate you are fit to practice medicine and prescribe medications through licensure or certification. Determine if this is through a national entity, or if it depends on the state or province where you live. Also look into any required exams.  In the UK and other commonwealth countries, you’ll need to be registered. Obtain registration through the General Medical Council.  Pass the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) and/or the Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination (COMLEX) to as part of the licensing process in the US. Apply for licensing in the state where you wish to work.  Take the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE) Part I and Part II and receive the Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada (LMCC) before applying for your license in the province where you plan to work. Ask for complete information about the process so you can provide all needed information as soon as you apply. Compile a CV or other list showing all aspects of your training in anesthesiology, including information about your medical school studies, licensing exam results, your residency, and any fellowships. Follow up in person with the licensing board, especially offering to connect them with your medical school or residency program to speed up the process. If you wish to practice in the US, this is recommended but not required. Demonstrate your expertise in anesthesiology and commitment to the field through certification. Take the required board certification exam offered by the American Board of Anesthesiology (ABA) or the American Osteopathic Board of Anesthesiology (AOBA) both offer board certification exams. Prepare for the exams by going to the ABA or AOBA websites and searching for the links to the Pearson VUE exam tutorials and practice tests. Look for employment in hospitals, outpatient surgical centers, private and group practices, urgent care centers, or academic medical centers. You can also become a medical officer in the military. Be prepared to work long and irregular hours, sometimes over 60 hours a week. With ever-growing populations, there will continue to be an increased demand for anesthesiologists and other medical professionals.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Practice good hygiene and grooming. Dress as your best self. Master your posture and body language. Don’t fidget. Smile.

Answer: Among a mass of adolescent and teenage students, being clean and well groomed can really make you stand out. When puberty starts causing more body odor, you can impress your classmates by taking good care of yourself. Shower and wash daily. Use deodorant and even consider cologne or perfume, but be sure not to overpower or it will have the opposite effect. Brush your teeth daily. Wear clean clothes and keep your hair neat. Your classmates will notice if you are always hygienic. Dressing well will set you apart from many of your classmates, and you can do it without a suit and expensive clothing. Part of dressing well means finding the style that matches your personality and body type best. You don’t have to wear business attire to look good, but you probably won’t impress anyone wearing sweats either. Try your best to always wear clean clothes that are free of stains. Wear clothes of the appropriate size. Ultimately, you do want to be comfortable because it will show if your clothes are bothering you.  People often judge by how others are dressed no matter what, so it is likely your attire is something people will notice. Using that to your advantage to make a statement will help get you noticed in the right way. You can express your personality through what you wear. For example, you might wear apparel depicting a sports team or band that you like. If you are outgoing and a little crazy, you can wear clothes with a lot of bold colors. If you are more conservative, you can express this by wearing dress pants and a button shirt. People notice how you carry your body, so learning to maintain straight posture will show people your confidence. Since you spend much of your time with classmates in class, you will be sitting a lot. Learn to sit up straight and to not slouch down in your chair. Don’t cross your arms because it tends to express negative emotions.  Keeping your head up and faced forward shows that you are attentive to what the teacher is saying. Nodding is also a good way to show you are listening. Consider keeping your legs firmly planted in a fairly wide position, rather than close together or with your legs crossed. This is seen as a more powerful position. When talking with a classmate, eye contact is a great way to show that you are engaged with what they are saying. Avoiding eye contact is usually seen as a way of trying to hide something. This applies to sitting in class but also times when you are standing around with friends. Fidgeting tends to be a sign of stress, nervousness, or an overall lack of confidence, so when people see you doing it, they will notice you in a negative way. Fidgeting can include shifting in your seat a lot, tapping your pencil on the desk, or moving a lot when you talk. None of these things are necessarily bad, but they give an appearance of you not being at ease which can turn people off. If you tend to be constantly moving, you will need to actively tell yourself to calm your body down. This will take work, but once you are conscious of it, you can master it. This is such a simple thing, but it works wonders for your overall appearance. Smiling makes you seem more confident, gives the look of being positive, and makes you seem friendly, all of which are things you want your classmate to see if they are going to be impressed with you. Even so, you don’t want to go around smiling all the time as this will most likely put people off. Just be willing to flash a smile on occasion, especially toward the person you want to impress.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: How to say nice seeing you in different languages.

Answer:
Afrikaans: Dit was lekker om jou te sien!  Bengali: তোমাকে দেখে খুশি হলাম (toma-key dey-khey khu-shi holam).  Cambodian (Khmer): រីករាយដែលបានជួបអ្នក (Rek-Rey-Del-Ban-Chub-Nek).  Cantonese: 好高興見到你 (Ho go hing gin duo nei).  Dutch: Het was leuk om je/u te zien.  German: Es war nett, Sie zu sehen.  Hebrew: Tov lir'ot ____(Otha if to male. Otah if to Female).  Japanese: Yokoso. /Hisashi buri (It's been a long time)/Hajimemashite, yoroshiku onegai shimasu. (It is our first time. Let us be cordial with each other. Said when you meet the first time.)  Krio: good fo watch yu (pronounced waach).  Latin: Te spectare gaudeo.  Malay: Gembira bertemu dengan awak.  Mandarin Chinese: 很高兴见到你。 (Hen Gao Xing Jian Dao Ni?)  Malayalam:Ninne kandathil enikku santhosham undu.  Norwegian: Hyggelig å møte deg/Hyggelig å se deg.  Persian:از ملاقات شما خوشحال شدم(az molaaghate shomaa xosh haal shodam).  Portuguese: Bom te ver!  Romanian: Încântat (f. încântată) să vă văd. (formal) Încântat (f. încântată) să te văd. (informal)  Sinhalese: Obawa dakinna labeema sathutak.  Spanish: Encantado(/a if you are female, 'I am thrilled to meet you) a conocerte(/se if you want to be formal). /Mucho gusto. Swedish: Trevligt att träffas.  Tagalog/Filipino: Masaya ako na nakita ka.  Urdu: App say mil kar acha laga.  Telugu: Mimmalni kalavatam santhoshamuga undhi (Im happy to meet you)