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The Best Nutrition during Pregnancy

12th October 2009
You might disagree, but hear me out. Advising women about the importance of good nutrition during pregnancy, as well as how to protect against infection and food poisoning is something that doctors, nurse practitioners or midwives should always do. But,... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen

One Year Accelerated Nursing - What Everybody Ought To Consider...

07th October 2009
Earn your nursing degree from one year accelerated nursing and be part of the nursing profession immediately. Nursing is a highly regarded profession with high standards of honesty and ethics amongst various other professions. Nursing has emerged as the l... Read >
Author: educinfo321

Midwives: Learn Why Some Use Them

06th October 2009
Childbirth is a great time - but it is likewise one that causes women to be anxious. There are specific things that might go wrong and when this comes about we have to make sure that we have the more experienced with us at the time. Women are finding it e... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners

29th September 2009
Studies have shown that less than half of the victims of sexual assault treated in emergency rooms get basic help with information about the risk of pregnancy or emergency contraception to prevent pregnancy. They have to wait for sometimes up to six ho... Read >
Author: Isiah Bond

Nursing Degree Applications Up, but Demand Still Exceeds Supply

24th September 2009
For the fifth year in a row, applications have increased for schools offering a nursing degree according to American Association of Colleges of Nursing. Unfortunately this continuing increase still can't keep up with the demand as over 32,000 students wer... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Cardiac Surgery abroad – treatments available and competency of surgeons

21st September 2009
Cardiac surgery in India Cardiac surgery is used to correct Cardiac problems in children and adults. This article discusses heart surgeries for adults. Integrated approach to patient care Our success stems from our integrated approach to pa... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia

Emergencies? What emergencies?

04th September 2009
Well, the good news is that you do have a health insurance plan. So many people today are finding it too difficult to keep their insurance in place. The bad news is that it may still be difficult to get treatment. Huh? Well, accidents and sickness don’t... Read >
Author: Todd Jones

The nursing profession

27th August 2009
Always hit upon the right type of job that fascinates you, depending on your educational qualification. For example, if you are a graduate nurse then you can work in hospitals, nursing homes, clinic or childcare centers, private practices or schools. You... Read >
Author: Evan Neal

Infants Health Problems-Can Fish Oil Help?

12th August 2009
I have recently received a few questions about the benefits of fish oil for infants. The questions probably arise from studies concerning a reduction of infant health problems that has been seen when the mother’s intake of omega-3 fatty acids and s... Read >
Author: Larry L. Taylor

Family Practice Job

24th July 2009
One of the many family practice jobs to consider is being a nurse practitioner. These positions allow the family practice nurse to work with patients of various ages – adults, children, adolescents, and the elderly. They not only examine patients and ta... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

Cost of studying as a doctor or a Nurse

21st July 2009
When you want to get into the health care profession, you'll have to go to school. What you want to do in that profession, where your interests lie, and the cost of your education will all be things that you'll have to consider. Nurses and doctors are the... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Nursing Vacancy Overseas - A Serious Rewarding Career

16th July 2009
The demand in the sphere of give preferentiality to of skilled nurses is high-pitched and lone likely to persist to ramp in the sphere of the sphere of the beginning years. In the vicinity of are a variety of reasons in the sphere of give preferentiality ... Read >
Author: ce Fung

Medicare’s Physician Quality Reporting Initiative: The New Frontier on Pay for Performance

09th July 2009
Recently, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (“CMS”) entered into the pay for performance arena with the Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (“PQRI” or “Initiative”) aimed at improving the quality of health care. Participants in the Ini... Read >
Author: Wachler & Associates

Nursing Field has Steady Staffing Needs

08th July 2009
Looking at the current healthcare scenario in America many experts have recommended the need to build a strong force of nurse practitioners. The good news for staffing companies is that there is enough demand for nurses in America. These nurse practitione... Read >
Author: nortekmedical

Healthcare Sector Creates Staffing Opportunities

08th July 2009
Almost every other sector in the world is facing the heat of the recession but it seems healthcare industry is the only field that has been able to stay out of its ill effect. Currently this industry is witnessing a major demand and that is why various ho... Read >
Author: nortekmedical

Best Reasons to Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer San Francisco

05th June 2009
When you have been injured or a loved one has passed away due to someone else's negligence, you deserve justice. Injuries can lead to a lifetime need for medical care and exorbitant bills for medical supplies, prescription drugs, physical and occupationa... Read >
Author: -

Laser Treatment for Dermatological Purposes: Who can perform these procedures in Michigan?

05th June 2009
Laser treatment has been utilized with limited frequency for certain dermatological applications such as the removal of tattoos, acne scars, port wine stains, and skin blemishes for over a decade. However, in recent years, laser treatment for hair remova... Read >
Author: Wachler & Associates

Medicare’s Physician Quality Reporting Initiative: The New Frontier on Pay for Performance

05th June 2009
Recently, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (“CMS”) entered into the pay for performance arena with the Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (“PQRI” or “Initiative”) aimed at improving the quality of health care. Participants in the Ini... Read >
Author: Wachler & Associates

Re-defining Value in Physician Scrubs & Lab Coats

26th February 2009
When it comes to defining the market for lab coats and scrubs, the major healthcare uniform manufacturers have set the bar lower, rather than higher, by competing not on meaningful innovation, but on price. In their pursuit of lowering manufacturing cost... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

As Medical Use Expands, The Need For Methadone Detox Increases

12th February 2009
Methadone addiction is a growing problem as doctors freely prescribe the powerfully addictive narcotic painkiller for common aches and pains. Methadone, an addictive narcotic painkiller most commonly known for its controversial use as a “replacement ... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart

The Commoditization of Scrubs and Lab Coats

17th January 2009
Most female Physicians, Dentists, Physician Assistants, and Nurse Practitioners wear scrubs and/or lab coats at work. Over decades, they have become such an intrinsic part of medicine that they’ve evolved into commodities - products so similar and so co... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Perfect Gift for Female Physicians, Physician Assistants & Nurse Practitioners

05th December 2008
A Delayed but Welcomed Response After virtually ignoring the growing number of female healthcare professionals who are increasingly making their mark in many medical practices over the last few years, a few uniform suppliers have introduced lab coats and... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Unisex Scrubs, Clinician Scrubs, and Nursing Scrubs . . . Whats the Difference?

02nd December 2008
Though it may be difficult to believe, the scrubs and lab coats worn by female clinicians are not designed to fit women � they�re designed to fit men! They are �unisex� in their design, a term �invented� by clothing manufacturers to suggest ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Changing Trends in Healthcare

01st December 2008
Women Assuming an Ever Increasing Role in Healthcare Changes in healthcare are continuing in ways that many are unaware of. One of the most significant of these emerging trends is the increasing number of women providing clinical care in settings varyin... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Nurse Practitioners Deliver Personalized Care with Poised Confidence

18th November 2008
You�ve been there before. Sitting in a doctor�s examining room, holding together a wafer-thin way-too-revealing gown, paper crinkling under you as you shift uncomfortably and wait for what you assume will be a 10-minute exam (max) with a doctor juggli... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Top 10 Nurse Practitioners in Chicago

20th October 2008
Can you believe the fact that registered nurse practitioners constitute the largest healthcare occupation? Yes, this noble profession is very much in demand nowadays whether in private settings like homes or day care centers. With the growing healthcare n... Read >
Author: zander smith

Hospitalization For Asthma

13th October 2008
If your child doesn't respond well to treatment in the emergency department, the staff will arrange for admission to the hospital. In the past, this typically involved moving to a room upstairs in the hospital where care is supervised by your pediatrician... Read >
Author: Alien

Nursing Employment

07th March 2008
Nurses are growing demand but there is lacking for supply which is indeed a global threat. Many lives of people are at risk! Many health and care works are needed to be done but there are only few nurses serving the people with their skills. Then as the n... Read >
Author: anferneemack

Can you get good health through the soles of your feet?

01st July 2007
Foot reflexology, or otherwise commonly known as foot massage, aims to prevent or treat health conditions through the application of finger pressure to specific points on the feet. The underlying idea of reflexology is that certain areas of the feet corre... Read >
Author: Ken Cheong

Skilled Nursing, Inc. ® Earns Joint Commission Re-Certification

26th April 2007
Horsham, PA, April 24, 2006: Skilled Nursing, Inc.® has again earned the Gold Seal of Approval™ for Health Care Staffing Services. The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations has awarded Skilled Nursing, Inc.® the Health Care Sta... Read >
Author: Snistaffing

Three Things to Consider when Considering Nursing as a Career

23rd April 2007
You have decided to become a nurse. You can picture yourself looking crisp, efficient and professional, nursing some poor sick person back to health. Or, perhaps, you see yourself in the operating room. It is like a scene from ER or Scrubs. You can imagin... Read >
Author: Grant Eckert

Types of Nursing Careers

05th March 2007
Nurses generally fall into seven main groups, depending on place of employment. Well trained nurses are utilized in private practice, hospitals, private residences, etc. Hospital Nurses This group encompasses the largest number of nurses. Staff nurs... Read >
Author: Western Schools

Nursing Degrees Explained: LPN, LVN, RN, APN, and NP

17th November 2006
A Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is a basic nursing degree that forms the foundation for further nursing courses. The course duration is of around one year and includes both theory and practice. An online LPN course trains students for jobs such as daily ... Read >
Author: Jane Hodgkins

Nurses: An Important Part of the Healthcare Community

16th November 2006
A nurse is a health care professional who is engaged in the practice of nursing. Nurses are men and women who are responsible (along with other health care professionals) for the treatment, safety and recovery of acutely or chronically ill or injured peop... Read >
Author: Josh Stone

Nursing Career - A Smart Choice

16th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Linda Raye If you have been considering entering into the healthcare industry as a professional nurse, here are some points to consider?. Nursing careers encompass a wide range of activities related to the field of delivering healthca... Read >
Author: Linda Raye

Available Careers in Healthcare

01st September 2006
Physicians and surgeons are not the only available careers. In fact, physicians need trained healthcare professionals to help them to provide the best quality care to patients at an efficient and affordable price. For this reason there are more and more e... Read >
Author: Angela Oliver

Nursing Today - What Every Student Should Know

02nd August 2006
Copyright 2006 Linda Raye Nursing is today a very bright career option given its wide application and multifaceted nature. Though nursing has always been to support health needs of the people, but being an inseparable part of doctor-patient relationshi... Read >
Author: Linda Raye

Licensed Vocational Nursing Programs

28th July 2006
Launch into a Personal and Financial Rewarding Career If you are considering building a career in the medical field as a LVN (Licensed Vocational Nurse) or LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse), you are definitely on the right track! A career as a LVN or LPN ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Certified Nurse-Midwife as a Profession

19th July 2006
A midwife is required to complete the prescribed course of studies in midwifery and to acquire the necessary training to be registered and or legally licensed to practice midwifery. She must be able to give the essential supervision, care and advice t... Read >
Author: Melissa Steele

Heart Diseases: New Guidelines for Detection and Treatment of Arterial Disease

20th December 2005
The American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association launched different guidelines related to peripheral arterial disease in order to help doctors and all healthcare professionals to treat in a better way this common condition. According ... Read >
Author: Hector Milla