One of the main cultures that I would like to study would be the oncology department at Vanderbilt medical center. This center is actually called the Vanderbilt- Ingram Cancer Center. I am very interested in oncology and always have been ever since my mom was diagnosed with cancer several years ago. I think I could study this by going and talking with some of the oncologists in that particular center to try and learn more about the process of finding and diagnosing cancer. I think that it would also be helpful for me to talk to chemist about the study of medicines involving cancer treatments. It is very neat to me that I could study all these things in the same place. I would like to learn what steps are taken by this particular clinic after the diagnosis has been made. I guess my main question would be. What are the main steps taken in making a diagnosis and where do you go from there? Each hospital and each doctor have different opinions, and I think it would be unique to learn how the process is done at this particular center.
The other idea that I have would be to study Tennessee Volunteers Football. I have been in love with football my whole life and especially in the past five years or so I have become very interested as I have learned and began to understand the rules more clearly. I could study this by traveling to Knoxville and possibly talking with some of the coaches and players.Also studying the recruiting boards and blogs of the people who are inside Tennessee Football. I think talking with the magazine company inside Tennessee would be helpful also because they dedicate a whole magazine to the University of Tennessee Sports. I want to know more about the recruiting process and what goes in to picking the individual players that we are choose. What separated Tennessee from all of the other college football teams? Although some forms of these questions I could answer on my own, no one really knows exactly what is going on with this set of coaches in Neyland Stadium.
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