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Book Offers Tips for 'Survival' in Hospitals

16th September 2009
If you've watched a TV show with a hospital setting, you might have a notion - albeit exaggerated - of how the interactions between patients and doctors can create dramatic scenarios. A new book written by a doctor-nurse couple says similar dramas are ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Clinical Negligence Compensation is a Necessity

13th September 2009
Clinical negligence is a common cause for the claiming of compensation as it concerns the standard of care provided by a doctor, nurse, dentist and/or the national health service in general. If a patient has suffered from medical negligence that has in so... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Medical Malpractice Lawsuits: Answering Common Questions About Medical Mistakes

01st August 2009
In many cases, medical malpractice lawsuits can be very complex. Medical malpractice deals with professional negligence by a health care provider that causes injury or death, and can involve doctors, dentists, nurses, and other healthcare workers. We have... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Medical Malpractice in New York Is Becoming More Common

26th June 2009
Medical malpractice is becoming a growing problem for doctors living in the United States. One of the most common places where medical malpractice is common is New York. As new medical practices and medical instruments are invented there are so many new w... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Latent Semantic Indexing, Keywords, and Google

15th June 2009
Introduction The term ‘Latent Semantic Indexing’ seems somewhat daunting but really is simple an algorithm that Google, Yahoo, MSN, and other search engines use to group like words for their relevancy. In order to have the highest relevancy possib... Read >
Author: Chris W. Kilber

Latent Semantic Indexing, Keywords, and Google

15th June 2009
Introduction The term ‘Latent Semantic Indexing’ seems somewhat daunting but really is simple an algorithm that Google, Yahoo, MSN, and other search engines use to group like words for their relevancy. In order to have the highest relevancy possib... Read >
Author: Chris W. Kilber

Career Opportunities Available

06th June 2009
Obviously, the choice of jobs is limitless as we need all sorts of people to perform all sorts of functions in society. Hotel clerks, salespeople, even the person at the drive-thru at McDonald’s all serve important functions in life as we know it. ... Read >
Author: FInancial Bailout Products

Do what You Love so You can Love what You do

01st June 2009
There are often times in our lives when we reflect on all the things we "could have done" or "should have done" because there's an emptiness that we begin to harbor when we're not in the career or line of work we'd choose to be. Easier said than done, eh... Read >
Author: Joan Marie Whelan

Medical Negligence Compensation Claims

25th March 2009
All professionals, including those in the medical field, are expected to adhere to a standard of practice as defined by their professional body, such as the British Medical Association. If a medical professional, such as a doctor, nurse or even a dentist... Read >
Author: Craig Ellyard

Fun with Adult Halloween costume

13th March 2009
Over the years, Halloween has become popular among adults. Adults can dress up in any way from a mad doctor, nurse, playboy the possibilities are endless. Adults love wearing funny, scary, or sexy costume. They would love to host or go to parties to c... Read >
Author: Robert James

Fun with Adult Halloween costume

10th March 2009
Over the years, Halloween has become popular among adults. Adults can dress up in any way from a mad doctor, nurse, playboy the possibilities are endless. Adults love wearing funny, scary, or sexy costume. They would love to host or go to parties to c... Read >
Author: Robert James

Claiming for Medical Negligence

02nd February 2009
An injury received while in the hands of a medical profession can be traumatic – and can also leave a person facing serious financial difficulties. People can be left out of work and unable to pay the bills or feed their children. In these situations... Read >
Author: Jessica Parker

Treatment Resources for AnxietyDisorder

22nd January 2009
Basically, anxiety is a normal reaction to stress and is a natural emotion within every individual. It is a defense mechanism that helps us to deal with tense situations in our day-to-day lives and helps us to cope with stressful situations. But, when anx... Read >
Author: johnpolish

Medical Malpractice Manhattan Gains Critical Awareness

16th January 2009
During the holidays, Manhattan nearly gets 50% more visitors than any other time of year. People flock to Manhattan during the holidays to get a glimpse of the Christmas tree, ice skate at Rockefeller Center, or even see the window displays and Macys. Wha... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Medical Malpractice Cases Involving Children: Facts, Figures & Statistics

09th January 2009
Children who are victims of medical malpractice often suffer significant injury or death during the birthing process. Birth injuries are generally caused by something that went wrong during pregnancy or during delivery, while birth defects usually are ha... Read >
Author: Christopher M Davis, Attorney At Law

Learning About Medical Malpractice: Is the Law on Your Side?

05th January 2009
It can be difficult to know when an individual has suffered from medical malpractice. If someone receives an injury due to the negligence of a healthcare professional who was providing him or her with care, then it may be cause for a medical malpractice c... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Integrate Your Right and Left Brain Hemispheres

17th December 2008
As I continue with my study of right and left brain magnificence, I came upon the Daniel L. Pink interview on Oprah's soul series. He wrote the book, "A Whole New Mind: Why Right Brainers Rule The World." Oprah was so excited by the book that she bo... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk

Medical Negligence Claims

14th December 2008
Medical negligence refers to a situation where a healthcare provider like a doctor, nurse, HMO, or other individuals who are qualified and licensed to provide medical care or treatment fail in their duty. They might do something which qualified and compet... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Truth about Medical Malpractice in Manhattan

13th December 2008
Manhattan is a metropolis to say the least attracting a multitude of people throughout the world. It is a melting pot that has people flocking to the great city for a gamut of reasons in hopes of making a life there. When there are over 8 Million people i... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Medical Negligence

05th December 2008
Medical negligence is defined as the omission by a health care provider in which the type of care provided is not the standard and results in causing injury (or sometimes death) to the patient. Medical professionals are required to carry professional l... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Home Health Care Provider – Find the Right One for You

01st December 2008
It takes both time and patience to find an experienced and reliable home health care provider, but it is worth the effort. Determining what qualities the ideal caregiver should possess is a personal decision. Home care agency versus an individual home ... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Where Is The Burden Of Proof In Medical Malpractice Cases?

22nd September 2008
Medical malpractice defined broadly is meant as a claim brought against a health care professional, such as a doctor or a hospital, wherein the health care professional violates the normal standard of care and, as a result, injury results. This is also s... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Bring Light to Medical Malpractice in NYC through a Public Interface

15th September 2008
When someone is in dire need for medical attention they feel at ease when finally reaching the hospital. However, this might not be the case anymore. People have been wary of being submitted to the hospital for fear of medical malpractice. Rates of medica... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Feeding Your Two Month Old Baby

05th September 2008
Breastfeeding is healthy for you and your baby. Here are some reasons why breastfeeding is best: • Breast milk can help protect your baby against illness. It can protect her from allergies. The American Academy of Pediatrics says it's good for babies... Read >
Author: Paul

Ten Tips for Taking Medication Safe and Sound

24th July 2008
If you take medicine about which you don’t have proper knowledge and prescription or it has been prescribed for someone other, could lead you towards awful consequences. There fore to avoid such situation you should adopt the following precautions: 1... Read >
Author: MUmarF

Medical Malpractice NY: Don’t Be Fooled

22nd July 2008
When you visit a hospital, medical care facility, or any other medical establishment, you expect to receive care from professionals and be taken care of accordingly. You certainly wouldn't expect to catch any nasty viruses, have medical instruments be lef... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Medical Negligence Compensation Claims

14th July 2008
When you visit a hospital you expect to dealt with by professionals and looked after accordingly. You certainly wouldn’t expect to catch any nasty viruses. If you feel you have incurred a virus or injury due to the actions (or lack of actions) by a doc... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

Dating Icebreakers..With a Twist!

05th July 2008
Looking to plan a date with some spice? Here are ten eyebrow-raising activites that are sure to get things heated up...if you dare! 1.) TRUTH OR DARE A classic game that lets you and your date get to know each other better, and get a little naughty... Read >
Author: Jenna S.

Diabetes Care – How to Avoid Serious Complications

20th May 2008
Since diabetes is a chronic disease, it does not have any permanent cure. With proper care and treatment, one can expect to live a long and happy life with this disease. One should remember that if not cared properly, this disease will lead to several... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Your Dental Assistant Questions Answered

07th April 2008
The healthcare field has had a rough time in the last five years. There are far more patients now and there are more vacant job positions. There is a great need for more people to fill doctor, nurse, nursing assistant, dentist and dental assistant roles t... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

30th Birthday - 7 Party Themes That Create Lasting Memories

16th June 2007
Being 30 is a milestone by itself. There are certain aspects that need cautious deliberation before you get to say yes. For instance, think if this will be an all-adult party. If kids are going to be joining in, then you have to think of wholesome 30th bi... Read >
Author: Tim Lee

Type 2 Diabetes-Don't Ignore It

06th June 2007
Type 2 Diabetes is one of the leading causes of blindness, limb amputation, kidney problems and male impotence in the United States and growing throughout the world. Other serious complications include heart disease, stroke, and nerve damage. It is a ... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn

IR-CAM TPM 4 thermography camera

01st April 2007
IR-CAM TPM 4 thermography camera is known to be the latest contender and also known as the smallest ans easy to use device we would have ever seen. It has a robust high resolution thermal imagery as well as pinpoint accurate real time temperature measurem... Read >
Author: 7bInfrared

Choosing a Private Cord Blood Bank

16th February 2006
Once you have made the decision to invest in your family's future by banking your baby's umbilical cord blood, begin the search for the right cord blood bank. There are numerous cord blood banks all over the country that serve as storage facilities for t... Read >
Author: Lary Mitchel

Introduction to the earning Money Online!

13th November 2005
After researching and trying out different ways of earning money online, we have separated the different ways of earning into a few popular categories. Paid Survey Paid Survey as the name suggests it allows you to earn money online through filling o... Read >
Author: Alexiah Lanif

A Look at Discount Stethoscopes

24th August 2005
Stethoscopes are one of the most commonly used tools in the medical profession. Nearly every doctor, nurse, paramedic, and veterinarian uses a stethoscope throughout the course of a normal workday. Some doctors or hospitals choose to purchase their stet... Read >
Author: Damian Sofsian