Articles, tagged with "emergency medicine", page 2
02nd February 2011
Fall in Ontario is the time when doctors and soon to be practicing physicians are being hired through job fairs. More information on the topic of medical jobs is located at health careers.
This is the time the many communities that suffer from the la...
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Author:
margarethopson
01st February 2011
During the fall physicians in Ontario are normally required to cope with the shortage they experience hence many job fairs come up.
In this season communities that suffer from shortage of doctors will go to job fairs and hopefully attract people into ...
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Author:
Edward Valerio
04th January 2011
You will have to gear up for another year of nail-biting to find out whether your Medicare payments will be slashed.
Internists and physicians are not aware what will take place at the end of this month or when the calendar turns to 2011. Some just-in ...
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Author:
angela
10th November 2010
When it comes to health care services provided all over Florida you will definitely be amazed at how Miami doctors provide more than health care services: they provide a revolutionized form of health care services to people from all walks of life. Miami d...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
21st September 2010
Emergency medicine coding throws open a lot of challenges. Every year there are a lot of changes that take place in the emergency medicine coding arena. The codes get changed, redefined and clarified. As such, you need to learn them all over again.
A go...
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Author:
angela
26th August 2010
Hair restoration surgeons are abundant in the country. You don’t have to short list your potential surgeons based on their locations. Sometimes, it is best to also know the expertise and feedback of other surgeons from other states. In fact, traveling to ...
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Author:
The Hair Transplant Expert
09th July 2010
If a particular doctor provides a new patient with a standard office-visit E/M, can you use an established patient E/M to code the encounter? Well, this is not the right way to go about. If you do so, your practice could be in for disappointment. What'...
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Author:
Julia Rose
05th July 2010
Elsewhere in the country, Urology in Texas is seeing many of the same hurdles as other specialties. Of the 62966 doctors in the state of Texas, eight hundred specialize in Urology. For many of the 800 Texas urologists the forseeable future is uncertain. ...
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Author:
C Ellerd
04th June 2010
There are a few times in emergency medicine you need a system: a standard approach. This is with chest XRAYS, as well as EKGs/ECGs. This must be easy and consistent. My approach, that I have taught to thousands of people, is called the "RIP'T, ROARing ...
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Author:
Carl Davidson
10th May 2010
Sclerotherapy and other venous access procedures are made easier and more convenient with the range of Veinlite® products available from TransLite LLC. Veinlite products have provided the medical industry with groundbreaking new technology that enables p...
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Author:
marketer
27th April 2010
Nurse practitioners are registered nurses who have obtained a master's degree or a doctoral degree, along with training in an area of specialty, in the field of nursing. These areas include women's health, paediatrics, adult health, emergency medicine, oc...
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Author:
Karen Williams
26th February 2010
Summary: The name of Florence Nightingale evokes visions of a woman dedicated to providing the best in health care, sanitation and recognition to patient concerns around the world. The Florence Nightingale Hospital, located in Istanbul, Turkey, dedicates ...
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Author:
David
21st January 2010
I have worked in the field of emergency medicine as a nurse and a paramedic for more years than I care to remember. In that time, working in the large hospital emergency rooms, I've seen almost every type of injury possible to man--and the greater majorit...
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Author:
Daniel Berry
14th January 2010
The National Resident Matching Program (NRMP®) Scramble is an oftentimes confusing process that tends to generate a lot of questions. The Scramble is a system used to fill unfilled residency positions. Some medical residency programs will have available...
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Author:
Michelle Finkel
08th January 2010
Shortness of breath, dizziness, blurred vision, numbness, heart palpitations, chest pain . Sounds serious. What is it? More often than not, these frightening symptoms are part of a non life threatening condition called hyperventilation. The problem with h...
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Author:
michael russell