Articles, tagged with "emergency medicine", page 3
21st December 2009
Picture this: You are nearing the end of your current physician contract, yet are still working full time. You have a thousand and one details to take care of at work, and yet you know that at the end of each long day you need to spend time locating you...
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Author:
Wayne Hemrick
26th November 2009
According to Kristine M. Alpi, the Associate Library Director Samuel J. Wood Library and C. V. Starr Biomedical Information Center, emergency nursing is one of the fastest growing specialties in the nursing profession. In 2000, there was a whooping 95,0...
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Author:
Fritz Poole
05th November 2009
Emergency room nurses are nurses specialized in emergency and disaster situations. They are responsible for giving first or preliminary medication or treatment for patients on critical stage of their illness and injury. Emergency room nurses are noted for...
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Author:
Fritz Poole
07th October 2009
Are you bored in your job field? Is your job field getting scarce so you are looking for a new one, a growing one? How can you obtain it, you don't have time to go sit and in a classroom why not get your Associate Degree Online?
You are probably not th...
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Author:
Andy Zain
16th September 2009
Dr. Neal Little, MD, FACEP, is an emergency physician in Chelsea, Michigan and an adjunct clinical professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Michigan Medical School. In 1999, Dr. Little was faced with the daunting task of mana...
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Author:
Beth Maybee
10th September 2009
For a busy physician, taking the time, along with all your other responsibilities, to conduct a job search can be a daunting task. If you are ready for a change of pace as well as a change of scenery, you may want to contact a physician recruiter service....
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Author:
Wayne Hemrick
03rd September 2009
Dr. Neal Little, MD, FACEP, is an emergency physician in Chelsea, Michigan and an adjunct clinical professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Michigan Medical School. In 1999, Dr. Little was faced with the daunting task of man...
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Author:
Beth Maybee
19th August 2009
In 1999, Dr. Neal Little was faced with the daunting task of managing an increasingly complex incentive payment program for a growing provider group. (Dr. Neal Little, MD, FACEP, is an emergency physician in Chelsea, Michigan and an adjunct clinical prof...
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Author:
Beth Maybee
08th August 2009
If you are a newly graduated physician or a seasoned veteran, locum tenens companies can provide you with the employment you want under the terms you desire. Now you can take control of your own schedule as never before, through the help provided by locu...
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Author:
Wayne Hemrick
21st July 2009
A specialty dealing with disorders of the heart and blood vessels, cardiology includes diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure, and the like. Cardiology coding jobs need much more accuracy than other med...
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Author:
Julia Rose
12th July 2009
Emergency medicine locum tenens is a very interesting option for those who are qualified and licensed to work in emergency medicine. Locum tenens literally means "place holder" in Latin, and it refers to a person who temporarily takes over the duties of a...
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Author:
Lisa Simmons
12th July 2009
Emergency medicine is a specialized branch of medicine that deals with urgent and immediate care of a variety of ailments and crisis situations. It is a fast paced and highly stressful job, with long hours. It is definatley not for everyone. That is where...
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Author:
Lisa Simmons
09th July 2009
An emergency medicine conference is a great way for students in pre-med, nursing, or radiology fields to network with prospective employers and create lasting business relationships. College students who are attending a medical conference should never be ...
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Author:
Lisa Simmons
09th July 2009
The demand for emergency medicine and visits to medical emergency departments (EDs) was on the increase according to the "National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2001 Emergency Department Summary: 2001." The increase in recent years contributed ...
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Author:
Lisa Simmons
09th July 2009
Sirens flashing and blaring wildly, the emergency medicine vehicle speeds through a packed intersection. After swinging a sharp right, the cruiser comes to a halt. A small boy lies limp on the ground; his mangled bike merely a few feet away on the smooth ...
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Author:
Lisa Simmons