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Minimally Invasive Back Surgery and Back Pain Specialist Services

09th March 2011
A person suffering from chronic pain of the back obtains medical help from lumbar specialists because pain become more difficult to diagnose which in turn makes treatment approach more specialized. Back pain specialist services are being given by a range ... Read >
Author: Michael Harrah

Comfortable Beds to Your Patients

07th March 2011
Hospital beds are designed for hospitalized patients and for those people who need proper health care. These beds provide the comfort and helps in the well-being of the patient. These are not used only in hospitals, but in other health care institutes al... Read >
Author: edefiner

Quick Tactics to Deal with Soiled Scrubs

07th March 2011
Here’s the scenario: You are in the middle of your shift, or worse yet, you just started, and you have one of those moments: Your pen leaked all over your pocket. Or, say, your fresh nursing scrubs have been splattered with (use your imagination here, we ... Read >
Author: Scorbs

Surgical Technology Program Careers

07th March 2011
Surgical technology programs are aimed at training students on becoming future experienced medical operating room staff members. Alumni from these institutions are prepared for employment opportunities in entry-level operating room at hospitals and health... Read >
Author: achriverside100

Anesthesia Self-Pay and Coinsurance Resolution Upgrade to ePREOP at Point of Care

04th March 2011
Anesthesia Business Consultants, LLC (ABC) is excited to announce a new upgrade to ePREOP which will be premiered at the American Society of Anesthesiologists Conference on Practice Management in Houston held from January 28th through the 29th. ePREOP off... Read >
Author: Anesthesia Business Consultants

Particulate Respirators Steer You Away From Germs

03rd March 2011
Even though an innocuous sight from hospitals to construction areas, anti particle mask certainly are a prime example of technology honed by warfare and military applications, employed for every day practical uses by civilians. Particulate respirators are... Read >
Author: Paul Wise

Understanding Tracheotomy Procedures and Care

28th February 2011
A tracheotomy is a surgical procedure that is done if someone can’t breathe or get any air into the lungs. The procedure opens the airway, called the trachea or windpipe, by making an incision large enough for air to pass through. It is usually an emergen... Read >
Author: Liz Jones

Caring for a Patient with a Tracheostomy

28th February 2011
A tracheostomy is a surgically performed incision or opening in the neck leading to the trachea that creates an artificial airway, where a tube is inserted. This tube is called a tracheostomy tube and is used to alleviate breathing problems caused by in a... Read >
Author: Liz Jones

The History of Medical Microscopes

17th February 2011
The operating room can be a place of awe-inspiring procedures that are performed daily to enrich, and even save lives. It is no less incredible to learn of the multitude of tools that are used in the operating room to perform the vast array of operations ... Read >
Author: Noel Johns

Office furniture DC - The Importance of Designer Furniture

16th February 2011
They say that 1st impression may be the best impression. How would you feel if on entering an office all they had to present you had been several rickety chairs, an uncovered table and a handful of spread chairs? Devoid of any big difference inside the pl... Read >
Author: Ryan Kopecky

Scrub Uniforms and The Professions Who Use Them

15th February 2011
Scrubs are the shirts and pants that were originally created for surgeons who had to go into an operating room and “scrub in" for surgery. They are designed with a simple layout, one that would have few places for dirt to hide. Usually the design includ... Read >
Author: Frank Shepard

Dentists Turn To Using A Pulse Oximeter To Monitor Patients During Procedures

04th February 2011
Dentists have long ignored the importance of monitoring the vital signs of patients while they are actually in the dental operating room. The reason for this is that they have always thought that the monitoring of the pulse rate and oxygen levels is somet... Read >
Author: jacob walters

Who Should Inject Your Botox and Juvederm

25th January 2011
Botox, Juvederm, Dysport, Restylane, Radiesse, and others- there are many products that are pretty easy to inject in an office setting to help reduce wrinkles, make deep folds look better, and improve your overall appearance, all without a trip to the ope... Read >
Author: Dr Roy Kim

About Hospital Billing Procedures

20th January 2011
After a visit to the hospital, whether a planned visit or an emergency one, most people have questions regarding hospital billing procedures. Although each hospital may have its own procedures, some hospital billing services are provided as a general rule... Read >
Author: Art Jones

Spinal Issues: Is Your Surgeon Using the Right Tools?

18th January 2011
With the seriousness of surgeries that involve the spine, knowing that the surgeon who will be performing the surgery is well prepared and will provide the safest and most effective surgery should be of the utmost importance. Spinal surgery often calls fo... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Arnold
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