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Keeping Others Happy At Every Cost

24th September 2009
To give happiness is considered a virtue. Please try and make others happy, say the thinkers. I don't know what precisely they mean by that. So unless I meet one of them and find out the true meaning of the statement, let me put my ideas here and think. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Adrenalin Rush Of Ski Patrol Job

23rd September 2009
Jobs that can be found in a ski resort can be anywhere from being a clerk pushing pencils to ski patrollers, ski instructors and ski resort guides. It could even include the people manning the gift shops. Of all these jobs, nothing beats the thrill that o... Read >
Author: Nappy

An Attack on the Bible by David Barton and Rick Green

23rd September 2009
Seriously, the Bible makes the rights of conscience a repeated topic of stress, with thirty references in the New Testament alone. The caution is even issued that if an individual'wounds the conscience of another, you have sinned' ( I Corinthians 8:12 ).... Read >
Author: Charley Gordon

Treatment Programs for Drug Addiction

22nd September 2009
For people who are struggling with drug addiction, the good news is that there are now many treatment programs available to help them with their recovery. At one point in time, treatment programs for drug addiction were cold and stark addressing only the... Read >
Author: Mervin Hester

Treatments Used in Drug Rehabilitation

22nd September 2009
Perhaps one of the most effective ways to treat a drug addiction is to seek rehab treatment in a licensed rehab facility. Drug addiction is no laughing matter and can be very serious when a person begins to go through the recovery process. A rehab treat... Read >
Author: Mervin Hester

An Overview of Hospitalists

22nd September 2009
Firstly, you have to understand what a hospitalist is. Hospitalists are doctors who specialize or focus on hospital medicine. Meaning these doctors consider the hospital as their office. Hospitalists are involved in patient care, research, teaching and le... Read >
Author: Danial Holland

Perils of Ignorance about Sexual Health

21st September 2009
Ignorance is a bliss – this has been the deal. The long been promulgated idea has been inculcated in the minds of people and has dictated their actions since time immemorial. Politicians, in general, use this concept as they swiftly circumvent every cha... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

One of the Fastest Growing Professions Medical Assistant Career

21st September 2009
There is myriad reason for you to focus your efforts towards building a career as a medical assistant! Although the medical assistant profession can be very challenging, involving a lot of dedication and responsibility, it also brings many financial and p... Read >
Author: krishankant

Cerebral Palsy Lawyer and How they can help

17th September 2009
What To Do if your kid Has Cerebral Palsy Finding out that your youngster has cerebral palsy is devastating for families, especially if it could have been stopped. Families will have to get treatment for the kid the remainder of their life and the med... Read >
Author: Casey Pratt

Medical Negligence Claims – The Truth

17th September 2009
Many might not be aware, but the world over, almost as many people die of medical negligence on part of medical attendants as would in road accidents. And this statistic is only a little different for developed and undeveloped countries. Medical negligenc... Read >
Author: Mark Hudson

Credit card debt and stress

11th September 2009
The relationship between stress and credit card debt is a very close and, unfortunately, widespread one. A Public Interest Research Group and Consumer Federation of America analysis of accurate Federal Reserve reveals some astounding figures: the average ... Read >

How Physician Answering Service Technology Serves Patients and Saves Money

11th September 2009
A physician answering service provider can offer better communication and increased effectiveness for a medical facility or doctor’s office, because of their use of advanced technology in the field. This results in better patient care because their nee... Read >
Author: Satya Narayan

What is Christian Nursing?

08th September 2009
If you think about it, there is no finer career for a Christian man or woman than Christian nursing. This wonderful field will present you with the opportunity to give your very best, in the very best way. When you work in Christian nursing, you will be s... Read >
Author: Johney Maron

Hospitals of Esslingen County choose InLoox as their enterprise project management software

23rd August 2009
Streamlined collaboration and improved workflow Munich, 2009-02-17, The company management preferred InLoox because of its intuitive user interface and its outstanding integration in Microsoft Outlook (the groupware solution from Microsoft)... Read >
Author: IQ medialab GmbH

Women’s Treatment needs Special Care

11th August 2009
The modern day woman is under tremendous stress. There is a tremendous urge to excel in the professional life, and at the same time there is this urge to maintain a healthy social as well as personal life. The young girls are also under an additional pres... Read >
Author: Steve

Jordan Hospital

04th August 2009
Are you searching for a hospice which will take care of all your medical wants under one roof?Come to Jordan Hospital, which ensures you complete service on 24X7 basis with very skilled medical staff. The hospital boasts of as many as 250 beds that are p... Read >
Author: Cory Thompson

Symptoms and Treatments for Erb’s Palsy - What Parents Should Know

01st August 2009
Erb’s palsy is a condition that results from damage to the brachial plexus, the network of nerves that controls the arms, fingers and hands. While the condition can occasionally occur from injury during childhood, the most common cause is birth inju... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

A Birth Injury Claim

01st August 2009
Birth injuries are so very difficult to deal with for both the infant and the mother of the little child. Some birth injuries are of no fault of the doctor or the mother, and are unfortunate things that do occur from time to time. Other times, it is becau... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Nursing careers in the UK and abroad

30th July 2009
Launching yourself into a nursing career is not something always easy to do when you have just graduated from nursing school and are looking for nursing jobs in your city, county or in the whole country. But with so many different types of nursing jobs r... Read >
Author: Don REV

Medical Scrubs in the Field Of Nursing

29th July 2009
When you enter a hospital environment today, you can have a standard look over the scrubs worn by the medical professional that really fascinates you. Although in earlier days scrubs are used only in surgical fields, now it’s mostly worn as a medical un... Read >
Author: Peter

Alternative Remedies...My Brief History .

28th July 2009
Alternative Remedies...My Brief History www.Energiseu.net Alternative Remedies...My Brief History I've always been interested in Sports, Health and fitness. It was in the late 1980s that I began working as a community sports leader and was involved... Read >
Author: Garry

How Detoxamin EDTA Chelation Does Is Similar To Intravenous Healing?

27th July 2009
Detoxamin EDTA Chelation Therapy Suppositories are a latest type of a treatment that dates back in excess of eighty years. Chelation (spoken key-LAY-shun) is a means to get rid of heavy metals as of the body during the use of chelating means. The initial ... Read >
Author: Alien

Promoting Quality and Efficacy in Work through Medical Billing Software

25th July 2009
Before, without the aid of technology medical practitioners and administrative clerks are unable to carry out their day to day work with ease in a fast pace and too much time is wasted on going about the dusty files instead focusing on patient c... Read >
Author: healthtec

Hair Removal methods and shops

20th July 2009
Most of have hair growing in places that we would rather it not. For some, it's just a nuisance that can be fixed with shaving, but for others having too much hair in the wrong places can affect self esteem or social behavior. In either case, we understan... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S

Aussie's Taken Gamble on Brett Lee

16th July 2009
Australia's selectors have admitted they have taken a gamble on Brett Lee's fitness by naming the fast bowler in their squad for next month's ICC World Twenty20 in England. Lee, who uses a Woodworm cricket bats, has been named in the 15-man squad despi... Read >
Author: Duncan White

Signs Of Panic Attack - Are They Always Easy To Read?

16th July 2009
You would think that the signs of panic attack are easy to spot especially if you have had the experience of having one but nothing could be further from reality. Despite knowing what the symptoms of panic attack are, an individual can often mistake the ... Read >
Author: Maryann Foster

Implant Thailand Providers- Dental Implant Bangkok Services

09th July 2009
Many consumers are creating a greater need for medical and dental providers around the world by taking what are known as medical holidays. This is where people travel to foreign countries for medical procedures that will save them money versus having them... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

How Psychiatric Nursing Differs from Other Medical Care

09th July 2009
Many people assume that the different types of nursing are more or less the same, but in reality there are significant distinctions between them. One of the branches of nursing where this is the most evident is psychiatric and mental health nursing. Psych... Read >
Author: Cynthia123

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

New Standards on Disruptive Behavior Require a Measured Approach

06th July 2009
Over the past few years, there has been more intense focus on medical staff actions related to disruptive conduct of physicians. In the past, many hospitals did not have any policies, procedures or guidelines to assist them when faced with the unprofes... Read >
Author: Wachler & Associates

Legal Issues Impacting Physician Recruitment Relationships

06th July 2009
Physician recruitment is a highly regulated activity and thus physicians involved in recruitment arrangements should understand the legal issues involved. This article generally addresses two primary laws involved in the relationship but does not cover a... Read >
Author: Wachler & Associates

A Few Different Ways of Dealing with an Opiate Addiction

05th July 2009
Anyone who has been addicted to opiate drug before knows how difficult it can be to get off of them. Examples of opiates would be painkillers such as prescription medications like Vicodin or Oxycontin, but also street drugs such as opium and heroin. One... Read >
Author: Patrick Meninga

Birth Injury Lawyer - Did Your Doctor Injury?

05th July 2009
Almost always, childbirth means a healthy young child and very pleased parents, but when this does not happen, it is crucial that you speak with a birth injury lawyer. Unfortunately, not every childbirth results in a completely healthy baby. There can be ... Read >
Author: Cameron Lowe

Medical Billing Software – Manage The World Of Medical

28th June 2009
In order to manage and keep record of billing in the medical institutions, there are different softwares available now. This software is easy to use and has made the billing process easy and accurate. When a patient comes in for the treatment, the medical... Read >
Author: Azeem

Medical Software – An Easy Solution For Doctors

28th June 2009
Medical software is considered to be one of the significant advancement in software technology. There are a number of softwares available in the market for certain medical institutions, hospital and clinics. They are easy to use and are cheap in price. Th... Read >
Author: Azeem

Fake Claimants and Compensation

22nd June 2009
Patients often sue physicians and hospitals claiming medical negligence when they don’t have the surgical outcome they expect. In many of these instances, no medical negligence exists; it is just the best result that could be obtained for that particula... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Cerebral Palsy - When Childbirth is to Blame.

09th June 2009
Cerebral Palsy is a severely disabilitating and distressing condition which results from brain damage that may occur during pregnancy or birth. When the condition is attributed to birth trauma, it is generally due to depriving the baby's brain of oxygen... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Legal Issues Impacting Physician Recruitment Relationships

05th June 2009
Physician recruitment is a highly regulated activity and thus physicians involved in recruitment arrangements should understand the legal issues involved. This article generally addresses two primary laws involved in the relationship but does not cover a... Read >
Author: Wachler & Associates

Medical negligence is subject to compensation claims

03rd June 2009
Commercialization of medicine has allowed for bad things to happen because of it. In order to get to more profit, or in lack of true motives for practicing medicine, gross negligence cases happen, where the medical staff didn't want to react because they ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Cerebral Palsy and Medical Negligence

01st June 2009
There are very few more important events than our births. This is a time when we are most vulnerable and most dependent on the care and the skills of others. Luckily for the by far greatest majority of us, it all goes reasonably well and we are born healt... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How Drug Detox Helps Addicts Recover

20th May 2009
Drug detox (short for detoxification) can last up to several weeks, but it is the fundamental step in recovering from addiction. Although therapy and counseling provide all training needed to fight the battle against addiction, no addict is ready to begin... Read >
Author: Qayam Khan

Residential Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center Helps you Recover Faster

18th May 2009
When the brunt of alcoholism gets beyond tolerance, it requires thorough medical supervision on a routine basis. Malnutrition and loss of self-confidence are the common effects of severe alcohol/drug addiction. Recovering yourself from such a painful situ... Read >
Author: Androx Smith

Cerebral Palsy

12th May 2009
Cerebral palsy is a brain malfunction that causes moderate to severe disruption of motor control. It is a condition that often occurs to the developing foetus or during birth, though it can occur also during early infancy. The condition is typified by dam... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Garden Spot Village Retirement | Special Care for Special People

07th May 2009
Garden Spot Village retirement means different things to different residents. For many of the people who live there it provides a wonderful place for living out their retirement years in a friendly and fun faith-based social environment. Some of the resid... Read >
Author: chaoticconformity

How to Quit Drinking Alcohol for Beginners

23rd April 2009
Many struggling alcoholics would like to know how to quit drinking alcohol. Those who are caught up in the cycle of alcoholism can not find their own way out of it and this is what essentially defines their addiction. They can not stop on their own and ... Read >
Author: Patrick Meninga

Get the compensation you deserve

20th April 2009
If you've been injured in a motor vehicle accident, the last thing you need is more stress and trouble. Unfortunately, dealing with ICBC without legal representation can bring you exactly that. ICBC's insurance adjusters work for ICBC and from the first... Read >
Author: JohnSims

How to Beat Hyrdocodone Addiction

17th April 2009
If you or someone you know is addicted to Hyrdocodone (otherwise known as Vicodin), then here are some things you should consider doing. Many people who are hooked on Hyrdocodone are also suffering from chronic pain issues, and this can make it very diff... Read >
Author: Patrick Meninga

True Facts about Medical Malpractice In Philadelphia

15th April 2009
Medical malpractice in Philadelphia has been a problem for many decades that has continued to haunt the minds of patients alike. Not only do people in need of healthcare have to worry about the price they have to pay, but they also must be aware that ther... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Medical Neglect Personal Injury Claim

15th April 2009
There are so many different hospitals in the world. That means lots of patients and lots of medical staff. It is inevitable that instances of medical negligence will occur. Medical negligence is an occurance whereby a medical professional fails to carry o... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas

Read About Outsourcing Hospitality

10th April 2009
Firstly, you have to understand what a hospitalist is. Hospitalists are doctors who specialize or focus on hospital medicine. Meaning these doctors consider the hospital as their office. Hospitalists are involved in patient care, research, teaching and le... Read >
Author: John Samson

Claiming Workmans Compensation

09th April 2009
Claiming workmans compensation for work related injuries should be a relatively straight forward process providing the employer is cooperative. The first steps in making a compensation claim is, immediately or as soon as possible after the accident, th... Read >
Author: Craig Ellyard

Solving Alcohol Addiction Problems

09th April 2009
What follows is some of the things I have learned about helping those who are struggling with alcohol addiction. This is a serious problem and I know this from first hand experience as I am a recovering alcoholic myself. In addition to this, I also work... Read >
Author: Patrick Meninga

11 Tips for Hospitalization Overseas

03rd April 2009
11 tips for overseas hospital treatment Being admitted to hospital 1. Choose the best option If you're being admitted as an emergency or taken by ambulance, you often won’t have much choice in where you go. However, if you can exercise choice, it... Read >
Author: Dr. Sneh Khemka

Choose the Right Residential Drug and Alcohol Rehab in the Right Way

27th March 2009
Precisely, rehabilitation is the course of convalescing those strengths that have been waned due to reasons of ailment or injury. Alcohol or drug addiction, being some of the greatest social banes, is always in need of utmost attention towards the process... Read >
Author: Androx Smith

Types of Travel Insurance Explained

22nd March 2009
Travel insurance is a catch-all term that covers lots of different insurance, whose cover can protect tourists for everything from medical expenses to getting hijacked. It can all be bit confusing for those new to travel, so here is a brief summary of the... Read >
Author: Mark James

Pacs Workstations Add Efficiency To Mammography Offices

13th March 2009
Mammography medical facilities generate thousands of patient images every year. Those images must be properly stored for seven to ten years to be in compliance with HIPPA regulations. Because of this, storage of patient images is a major issue for all m... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Medical Negligence

13th March 2009
Medical negligence occurs when a person is provided treatment from a health care provider, and the treatment is not up to acceptable standard. A medical practitioner who commits a simple reasonable mistake or error does not amount to medical negligence. I... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The blood scandal that shook the health service

13th March 2009
Back in the 1970’s and 1980’s many thousands of haemophiliacs, who received blood transplants, ended up being infected with a number of serious and sometimes deadly diseases in a scandal whose repercussions are still being felt today. An investigati... Read >
Author: Darrell

Make a Difference in Many Lives Daily: Become an EMT

10th March 2009
If you are looking for a new career, something that will make a bigger difference and is more helpful to your fellow human beings, consider becoming an emergency medical technician. EMT’s are the ones who take care of people in need as they head from th... Read >
Author: Unitek College

Important Drug Rehab information for family or loved ones

10th March 2009
Drug addiction is a serious mental state that people must not fall victim to, unfortunately everyday people continue to use drugs, commit crimes and steal just for a few more dollars to fuel their fixation. Luckily, the 21st century has brought much more ... Read >
Author: Spark

Important Drug Rehab information for family or loved ones

10th March 2009
Drug addiction is a serious mental state that people must not fall victim to, unfortunately everyday people continue to use drugs, commit crimes and steal just for a few more dollars to fuel their fixation. Luckily, the 21st century has brought much more ... Read >
Author: Spark

Home Health Care – Alternative to do Everything by Yourself

10th March 2009
You may be overwhelmed by the pressure of caring the older members of your family who require constant care; but you are not alone. There are millions of adults who finds a hard time taking care of older relatives or parents while working and taking care ... Read >
Author: Tyler Moon

Why Do You Need An Eye Test?

03rd March 2009
Eye tests can involve a series of tests that can help determine the medical health and condition of the eyes. An eye test can be done early in childhood or during adolescent or adult life. It can be administered by eye doctors or by optical medical staff ... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com

Suing The NHS

25th February 2009
A five step guide to pursuing a medical negligence claim. Medical negligence is notoriously difficult to prove. Your opinion as a layperson is going to come into direct conflict with the opinions of medical 'experts' and unless you have medical trainin... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis

How Outsourcing to a Medical Call Center Can Save Money

25th February 2009
Healthcare institutions have call centers in order to serve their patients well and to route calls. A medical call center manages customer relationships, and sometimes can be expected to handle thousands of calls per month. Choosing to outsource a medic... Read >
Author: Satya Narayan

Radiology PACS Makes Digital Imaging Possible At Your Medical Office

24th February 2009
Digital cameras are available in cells phones, and because of their ease of use, everyone is now able to enjoy taking a picture anywhere they happen to be. Now digital imaging has come to medicine. Radiology PACS, picture archiving and communication sys... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker

How Can Medical Monitors Help You At Your Medical Clinic?

24th February 2009
Medical monitors, also known as dicom viewers, in essence make light work of viewing all of your patient's digital images. Digital images are popular with all types of medical staff because of their ease of image enhancing, storage and retrieval. Medica... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker

Insurance: Your Trusty Travel Companion

18th February 2009
Just like your holiday, travel insurance comes in many different forms. If you’ve went gone to the trouble of organising and booking some time away then it's worth taking an extra few minutes to sort out some travel insurance too. As with all fac... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Malpractice Attorney Weighs in on Different Options In Pursuing Legal Action

16th February 2009
Medical malpractice is the act of performing medical care that results in the patient suffering worse injuries than when first admitted. The act is usually committed by a medical professional including doctors, surgeons, nurses, and even medical technicia... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

What is clinical negligence?

02nd February 2009
Medical facilities are one of the most important institutions in the modern day. With the increasingly high number illnesses and risks, the need for quality medical treatment is also on the rise. Unfortunately, many hospitals are not able to keep up with ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Childbirth Options: Create the Birth Experience You Desire

30th January 2009
The Right Birth for You Women today have more choices than ever about how their baby is going to enter the world: in their own home or at a hospital; aided by a midwife or obstetrician; with an epidural or drug free; with solely her medical staff or wi... Read >
Author: Claudia Heilbrunn

Medical Negligence and Pursuit of Claims

22nd January 2009
In several bizarre circumstances, thousands of patients have had to face the unenviable experience of being treated by medical personnel or experts whose inexperience or lack of proper care has left them worse off. Often such inappropriate medical practic... Read >
Author: Musa Aliyu

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

CAREER TRAINING – TRAINING TO BECOME A CLINICAL RESEARCH ASSISTANT

09th January 2009
If you’ve been considering a career as a clinical research assistant, then you likely already know how many different programs are out there to provide you with training. It’s choosing the right CRA training course that can be difficult. Without the r... Read >
Author: Unitek College

What is Postoperative Pain?

06th January 2009
Postoperative pain is defined as an acute or chronic pain that is experienced after an operation or surgical procedure. While significant strides have been made in medicine in this regard, postoperative pain management can be quite difficult, especially i... Read >
Author: painrelief

Medical Negligence Mistakes

17th December 2008
Medical neglegence is when a health care provider deviates from the accepted and expected standards of practice that may cause harm or death to the person’s care they are responsible for. Unfortunately, this happens all too often in today’s society. M... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Malpractice Attorney Urges Victims to Come Forth About Their Experiences

16th December 2008
When an act of medical malpractice is committed, the victim may feel that they have no control over the situation. In order to gain back the control that you deserve and want, a victim of medical malpractice must take the proper steps to getting their sit... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

The Recovery Process After Quitting Drugs

15th December 2008
One of the first things that will happen to you when you quit drugs is detoxification. This is where all traces of the drug are removed from your body. You should not try to detox without the help of a doctor, and the rehab center will have medical staff ... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith

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

An Abstract of Wrongful Death Claims

13th December 2008
Death of a person causes grief and distress to his family members. It is an occurrence when a family will need all the help they can get. There are people who die due to the negligence of others. Deaths of relatives that resulted from the negligenc... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Washington Redskins Injured Warriors want to Play

11th December 2008
In what seems to be a bizarre turn of events, Clinton Portis from the Washington Redskins proclaims himself fit for the game up against the Baltimore Ravens at the M&T Stadium. It is worth recollecting that Portis has been recuperating from a stiff neck a... Read >
Author: John Sern

The benefits of home care

08th December 2008
Because of continuous medical breakthroughs, people today live longer than ever before in human history. Nowadays, people take better care of themselves and live healthier, which in the end, leads to a prolonged life expectancy. As today’s population i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why Have So Many Medical Staff Refused Vaccination?

04th December 2008
Contrary to what's being given out in the media, vaccinations are not the harbinger of good health they are said to be. Early history has shown us that for measles, tuberculosis, polio and whooping cough we can see that the decline in the number of dea... Read >
Author: Paul

The Changing Face of Electronic Patient Record Software

03rd December 2008
The face of medical records is changing at an alarming pace. No longer do medical professionals need to rely on old fashioned film and hand delivery of this film to view a patient's files. This is all thanks to electronic patient record software. More ... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Traveling While Pregnant: Tips for Safety and Comfort

03rd December 2008
Travel during a healthy pregnancy is safe and often provides a much needed distraction from the stress of preparing for a new baby. A few minutes of extra thought and preparation can make your journey relaxing and worry free. If your itinerary will tak... Read >
Author: Nick Nikolis

Who Needs Personalized Medical ID

03rd December 2008
Suppose you were injured an an automobile accident, suffered a serious head injury and were taken to the hospital. Sure it sounds unlikely but no one plans for this type of catastrophic medical emergency, yet they happen every day all across the globe. ... Read >
Author: Francisco Javia

Is Your Emergency Medical Info a Secret

03rd December 2008
No one wants other people to know what is wrong with them. In fact some people are so adamant about this that they actually take steps to deny to themselves and to others that they may have one or more medical conditions. They just want to forget about an... Read >
Author: Francisco Javia

What is Medical Negligence

02nd December 2008
As long as there is a need for medical attention there will be cases of medical malpractice. By definition, medical malpractice is a professional negligence whether by act or omission from a health care provider in which care provided deviates from accept... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Lab Coats and Medical Scrubs Made Specifically for Women?

01st December 2008
Long ago doctors, nurses and other medical staff definitely did not dress for their job -- and our health -- like they do today. Instead of lab coats and medical scrubs, you could expect a doctor to greet you in an actual suit, with a long coat underneath... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Getting that High Paying Oil Jobs

30th November 2008
Landing an oil job means one thing, good payday ahead. Consider this; an average salary for the gas job is around $50,000. This means a regular worker will receive at least $40,000 in a year for jobs in oil, although it may vary depending on the company,... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

Getting that High Paying Oil Jobs

30th November 2008
Landing an oil job means one thing, good payday ahead. Consider this; an average salary for the gas job is around $50,000. This means a regular worker will receive at least $40,000 in a year for jobs in oil, although it may vary depending on the company,... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Medical Malpractice and the Statute of Limitations

24th November 2008
As long as there is a need for medical attention there will be cases of medical malpractice. By definition, medical malpractice is a professional negligence whether by act or omission from a health care provider in which care provided deviates from accept... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Medical Malpractice NYC Sees Some Light

10th November 2008
The recent events in the past couple of months have taken a toll on our economy and rightfully so. The actions on Wall Street that have stemmed from the housing market tumbling have affected the entire nation if they realize it or not. All other industrie... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

12 Questions: From Hospitalization to Home

30th October 2008
These are the 12 questions you will want to consider before you are released from the hospital back to your home. They cover issues of accessibility, mobility, and the continued level of care you will need to help speed your recovery. 1. Who decides ... Read >
Author: SmallTown Duo

Getting Discharged from the Hospital: 5 Questions

27th October 2008
Beginning on the day you are admitted to the hospital, the medical staff is assessing when you will be ready to leave, and where you will be released. Based on your condition and the length of your recovery, you may be transferred to a rehabilitation hos... Read >
Author: SmallTown Duo

Medical Uniforms

21st October 2008
Things are getting really competitive, people expect a lot more from every person and the pressure is up to perform your best. Why do we need to look clean and decent, socially attractive, and mentally peaceful? Because we deal with emergency cases. There... Read >
Author: ssdigitrix

Medical Malpractice Bronx Stems from Pressure of Pharmaceutical Giants

29th September 2008
Complicated surgeries, mixed diagnoses, ill equipped hospitals, and discerning treatment plans are what are causing medical malpractice in the Bronx. The fact of the matter is that medical malpractice in the Bronx is occurring this frequent is the offset ... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

The Health Care Industry

26th September 2008
Despite the apparent similarities between health care services around the world, there are still many differences according to the country, the area, or the cost of treatment. This is despite the fact that medicine is an exact science and, generally speak... Read >
Author: Nammy

On the Frontlines of Patient Safety

24th September 2008
Safety is always a hot topic in every aspect of life, and the health care industry is no exception. Patient safety is a major concern, for both the patients and the medical staff who administer care. In 1999, the Institute for Healthcare Improvements r... Read >
Author: mckesson1

Choosing a Resort to Match Your Personality

23rd September 2008
There is that old saying "you can tell a lot about a person by the shoes they wear." Whatever truth that may carry, and my best guess is not very much, it goes without saying that your vacation is a reflection of who you are. College kids travel in hoar... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Questions to Ask About Your Medical Diagnosis

08th September 2008
When you are under the care of a doctor and especially if you are hospitalized, you will want to keep fully informed about your illness and your recovery options. It is a good idea to have an on-going discussion with your medical providers about your d... Read >
Author: SmallTown Duo

Medication Lists: How to Track Your Medications

05th September 2008
Before you go into the hospital, be sure to take a current list of all medications that have been prescribed for you, including the recommended dosages. Your list needs to include non-prescription medicines, supplements, and any herbal remedies you are t... Read >
Author: SmallTown Duo

Visualise science as essence of life with passion to explore every aspect

03rd September 2008
From humble beginnings in 2003….to a name to reckon with Undying focus, persistent efforts and tireless hard work has helped SR Medicare India establish its name in several nations such as Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkmenistan, Myanmar, Vietnam, Russia and ... Read >
Author: ronald

One-stop solution for all types of pharmacy products

25th August 2008
A rapidly-growing integrated research based pharmaceutical company, SR Medicare is an institution working indefatigably to discover, develop and distribute best quality pharma products to the needy and serve mankind with our devoted medical staff comprisi... Read >
Author: ronald

Is Private Healthcare Right For You

22nd August 2008
You may well have asked yourself the question, do I need private healthcare? After all, there is always the National Health Service and you already pay for that with your national insurance. Well, of course, this is correct and we all have access to the N... Read >
Author: dtymon

Medical Malpractice NY is Taking A bitter Shape

22nd August 2008
New York is a booming city where new ideas, tools, and technology are consistently being improved upon. With an increasing supply of advanced machinery, the field of medicine in NY has the ability to diagnose and treat patients at a faster rate than ever ... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

How Safe Liposuction Is

17th August 2008
If you are thinking of undertaking a liposuction, you are probably asking yourself how safe it would be for you. In any case, you had better bear a few things in mind. You have to be informed about all the possible problems that may occur after the operat... Read >
Author: cacarod

Medical Negligence within Pregnancy and Birth

15th August 2008
The birth of a new born baby is a very special time for the whole family, especially the parents. Being pregnant however is a daunting experience, especially if it is for the first time. During pregnancy you have to put all your faith into your midwife a... Read >
Author: Helen

Medical Tourism: Understanding the Risks

05th July 2008
While costs of many elective surgeries and medical procedures continues to rise in the US, many people considering going under the knife are looking abroad for cost cutting options. This blossoming industry, known as Medical Tourism, must be approached w... Read >
Author: Dr. Gerald Kirshenbaum

Alternatives to the differences between men and women

06th June 2008
We live in an unshockable society. That's what some people would like to believe. If you're a liberal, you talk about all the progress we've made and how far we've come since the bad old days of the 1950s. If you're a conservative, you talk about the lice... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury

A Look at Teravista, Texas

05th June 2008
You may live in the best city, suburb or town in the world. Everyone you know may be jealous of your general location, emitting sighs laced with envy whenever you mention it. But, if you don’t live in a neighborhood to match, none of that matters. You m... Read >
Author: Joe

Senior Housing - Low Risk Core Investment for 2008

13th April 2008
With America's population graying rapidly, there is a lot of discussion about senior living. There are excellent real estate investing opportunities available today in senior housing communities for enterprising real estate entrepreneurs. When designed an... Read >
Author: Tony Seruga, Yolanda Seruga and Yolanda Bishop

Making the most of your business Promotional Items

07th April 2008
It is a well known fact that people love all kinds of things and stuff. How else does one explain billions (or even trillions) of dollars worth of stuff that’s carried across borders and over the high seas to reach their intended customers? But hold on... Read >
Author: John Michael

Medical Tourism-Heal Your Pain

24th January 2008
Health is wealth. A healthy mind can think and work effectively. Today, people are suffering from various types of unheard and unseen diseases. Costs of treatment of some diseases are also very high. Some people can afford it, whereas, some people cannot ... Read >
Author: sarahwilson

Private Krankenversicherung (PKV): private health cover for expats

18th January 2008
As an alternative to the state supported healthcare system expats in Germany have the option of signing up to a private health care plan. The prerequisite is a salary over 47,700 Euros. Those working in Germany on an independent basis (i.e. self employed)... Read >
Author: mlauterwein

Nursing scrubs add to the attraction of the noble profession

08th November 2007
The medical profession has always been considered one of the noblest ones. We look up to the doctors and nurses as saviors whenever we or any of our loved ones fall ill. It is no wonder therefore, that the medical staff has to always appear to be sober an... Read >
Author: Mark Simpson

Medical professionals can get a great deal on purchase of cheap scrubs

21st October 2007
Our clothes speak volumes about us, our standing in society and even give a major peek into our inner personality. It is therefore only natural to want to appear presentable in the yes of the viewer. Our work clothes convey a lot about the kind of work we... Read >
Author: Mark Simpson

Medical uniforms have evolved with a style of their own

19th October 2007
The medical profession is one which inspires pride, respect and admiration. The professionals have the mammoth task of being responsible for the lives of other human beings where a slight mistake or negligence could be fatal. Hence, it is crucial that tha... Read >
Author: Mark Simpson

Create an impression of sanguinity with medical scrubs

15th October 2007
Medical professionals are the true magicians of the health industry. These dedicated professionals spend maximum portion of their lives in serving people who are sick or injured and need extensive care. Being the most powerful force of health industry, th... Read >
Author: Mark Simpson

Go colorful with nursing scrubs

11th October 2007
Change is the only constant thing that happens and most of the times this happens for good. It has become the order of the day, as it has affected life style and has changed our attire too. In fact, many industries and fields are getting attracted towards... Read >
Author: Mark Simpson

Securing Your Future With a Power of Attorney

03rd October 2007
If you’re like most of us that worry about our future and protecting our property/estate then you need to know how executing a Power of Attorney form can protect you.All 50 of the U.S. states have a Power of Attorney form that you can use to give one or... Read >
Author: dmf32835

Get cheap scrubs that combine comfort with style

21st September 2007
Monday mornings can be gloomy for many people who are off to work to start of another tiresome week of hectic deadlines and long working hours. In such a scenario, imagine the professional who works in a hospital or nursing home where dealing with sick pa... Read >
Author: Mark Simpson

Medical uniforms determine the image of the healthcare facility

20th September 2007
When misfortune strikes in the form of diseases or accidents then we head straight for the best medical facility available closest to us. The medical staffs have the complete confidence and faith of the patient and the patient’s family. In such a scenar... Read >
Author: Mark Simpson

Get alacritous staff with best medical scrubs

12th September 2007
With changing time and lifestyle requirements, scrubs are also becoming more stylish. Now doctors and other medical staff are getting attracted towards trying out something new and chic and that is why they are going for scrubs that are stylish and colorf... Read >
Author: Mark Simpson

Nursing uniforms help to portray the dignity of the profession

07th September 2007
Nursing is one of the most respectable professions across the globe. The medical staff is one that ensures care and support at a time when we need it the most. It is evident therefore that everyone has created a particular image about the professionals se... Read >
Author: Mark Simpson

From butchers apron to medical scrubs

23rd August 2007
Times have changed and so has the medical profession, as well as their attire. Medical scrubs which are also known as medical dress have become the uniform to symbolize those who work in the medical field has got more revolutionized with the time. Medical... Read >
Author: Mark Simpson

Discount scrubs: make a difference in your services

23rd August 2007
As medical science is developing day by day, n numbers of hospitals and clinics are spreading their wings to hold and soothe patients all over the globe. Trends are changing and professionals of this field are also changing with time. Only having latest t... Read >
Author: Mark Simpson

Nurse uniforms have undergone a sea of change over the passage of time

22nd August 2007
The medical profession has always been considered as one of the noblest professions around the world. The nurses who have been respectfully and lovingly addressed as ‘sister’ in many places stand witness to the amount of respect that the medical profe... Read >
Author: Mark Simpson

Medical uniforms have expanded to include a much wider range

17th August 2007
Earlier whenever we pictured the medical professionals the image of white lab coats, gloves and scrubs formed in front of our eyes. Now gone are the days when the medical staff would easily fit into such stereotype images. The world of medical uniforms ha... Read >
Author: Mark Simpson

Cold Calling Executives - a Way of Life

16th August 2007
If you plan to cold call high-level decision-makers expect a mental transition to come. The time of transition comes to different people at different points in time, often without the seller even realizing it has happened. The way you think will morph int... Read >
Author: Leslie Buterin

John Stamos Talks About His ER Experience

23rd July 2007
Working in the entertainment industry for over twenty years, John Stamos hasn't really experienced much growth as an actor until he joined the cast of the long-running medical drama, ER. 43 year old Stamos, who plays the hot-tempered doctor Tony Gates ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

All About Hospitalists and Why Companies Are Outsourcing Them

04th July 2007
Today, there are organizations and companies that provide hospitalist physicians in hospitals all over the world in a contractual basis. This is because they are able to provide service to primary healthcare physicians who are regulars in the hospital’s... Read >
Author: John Ugoshowa

Skiing Insurance: Small Print With Big Importance

03rd July 2007
THE SKIER & SNOWBOARDER MAGAZINE, WINTER 01 IN the last two articles in this series, we offered advice on how to prepare your body for the rigours of the slopes, to help reduce the likelihood that you will injure yourself. Another part of your holida... Read >
Author: Simon Moyes

The Changing Face of Dundee

01st July 2007
Dundee, as most of us know, contains a very rich industrial heritage with industries ranging through the obvious such as jute, jam and journalism. However most people forget the other industries Dundee contained such as shipbuilding, whaling (being a thin... Read >
Author: Naz Daud

How Christ Hospital in New Jersey Serves the Community and the Surrounding

30th May 2007
There are many different hospitals that you can find in various parts of the world. Some of these hospitals like Christ hospital in New Jersey are affiliated with religious faiths. Unlike some hospitals where a person’s faith is considered as being the ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How Chicago Hospital Staff Cares for Your Loved One Is A Sight to Behold

30th May 2007
There are times when you need good medical help for a specific medical condition. For these times it is best if you enter a hospital that will be able to give you the medical help that you require. For the person who lives in Chicago or the person who is ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

How to Locate the Quickest Routes to Chicago Area Hospitals

30th May 2007
When you need to locate a hospital that is near you the best thing that you can do is to look in the yellow pages. This book will be able to give you a listing of the many hospitals in your area. However, you will not necessarily have the complete picture... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

What is Patient-Centered Care and how is it Better?

21st May 2007
by Leslie McKerns With the advent of managed care, more patients are seen in shorter amounts of time and the amount of one-on-one time with the doctor seems to be on the verge of evaporating. Escalating pressures on the physician and the medical staff ... Read >
Author: McKerns Development

Caribbean Cruises: What can You Expect?

21st May 2007
A Caribbean cruise invokes a picture of sheer beauty and luxury. We see ourselves languishing on the sun soaked beaches of one of the many beautiful Caribbean islands and sipping exotic cocktails while feasting our eyes on some of the most incredibly lush... Read >
Author: brian james

Fibromyalgia patients

09th May 2007
If any person suspects that he or she is suffering from fibromyalgia, consulting a professional doctor is very indicated thing to do. Scientist have demonstrated that a vegetable based diet is actually very good for patients suffering with this disord... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Genital Warts Treatment

08th May 2007
Genital warts treatment methods can come in many different forms, and which one you decide upon depends to a very large extent on your treatment preferences, the severity of your genital warts, your health, any underlying medical problems and if you are p... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Cancer and the Law of Attraction

18th April 2007
Discussions involving the Law of Attraction or the Secret of Attraction predominately revolve around money and wealth. However, wealth is only one aspect of life. Health is of greater daily concern to us than is wealth but it does not appear to receiv... Read >
Author: Sariwa

Hospital care for schizophrenia patients

18th April 2007
With the help of well trained and experienced doctors and of course modern technology, health care in today’s hospitals has increased a lot, especially in cases like schizophrenia. With the constant and proper use of antipsychotic medicine doctors are n... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How to Prepare for a Medical Emergency

29th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Candy Arnold What do you do when a friend or relative has an unexpected medical emergency and you have to accompany them to the emergency room? If it is a serious medical problem, you will need to call the emergency services phone numbe... Read >
Author: Candy Arnold

The Medical Assistant Career

12th August 2006
One of the Fastest Growing Professions There are myriad reasons for you to focus your efforts towards building a career as a medical assistant! Although the medical assistant profession can be very challenging, involving a lot of dedication and respons... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Zap Acne with Laser Treatment

25th April 2006
The Benefits Of Acne Laser Scar Treatment Technology has indeed its versatile uses, from revolutionizing the speed and organization of information to acne scar laser treatment. Acne sufferers know that acne scars can sometimes be worse than the... Read >
Author: David Pierce

Are You Considering a Career in Nursing?

20th April 2006
If you think you might want to be a nurse, there are a lot of employment options you can consider. Nursing is a time-honored profession, and in today's world of modern medicine it can also be a lucrative profession. There is no doubt that a nurse must... Read >
Author: Dr.Jeffry Weiss

Credit card debt and stress

20th March 2006
The relationship between stress and credit card debt is a very close and, unfortunately, widespread one. A Public Interest Research Group and Consumer Federation of America analysis of accurate Federal Reserve reveals some astounding figures: the average ... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

Keeping Others Happy At Every Cost

06th March 2006
To give happiness is considered a virtue. Please try and make others happy, say the thinkers. I don't know what precisely they mean by that. So unless I meet one of them and find out the true meaning of the statement, let me put my ideas here and think. ... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

The Triumph of a Joy Junky: A Workplace Odessey

24th February 2006
THE DESCENT Our friend, who we'll call "Kay," started work as the only Social Worker in a medical treatment clinic about six months ago. This clinic employs about 40 people, and runs two shifts, 6 days a week. About 120 patients are served weekly, with e... Read >
Author: Steve Davis

Bird Flu True to Form? A Pandemic Scenario

01st February 2006
Lee tried to stifle a sneeze but couldn't. Invisible to the naked eye, a cloud of almost five thousand virus-filled droplets launched into the air at some 150 km/ hour or roughly 100 mph. Some passengers in the wide-body Airbus frowned. The Hong Kong to L... Read >
Author: Paul Madrid

The Dangers of Avian Flu as it Spreads to More Countries

16th January 2006
As some of you will know, I first started writing about Avian or Bird Flu in May, 2005, since then it has spread to more countries, with the latest being Turkey, where there has been a number of deaths in the last few weeks. I have also mentioned befor... Read >
Author: Alfred Jones

Bengals' quarterback Carson hurt his left knee

14th January 2006
NFL Carson Palmer has a torn anterior crucial ligament; when he was tackled on his first pass last Sunday in Cincinnati's NFL playoff game against Pittsburgh. Kimo von Oelhoffen hit Palmer's leg causing it to bow inward at the knee, when quarterback hi... Read >
Author: alfred johnson

The Root Causes of Adult Enuresis

24th December 2005
Adult enuresis (involuntary passing of urine during the night) affects many millions of people throughout the developed world. There are various different conditions that can lead to the onset of adult enuresis, but the most common are either a physical ... Read >
Author: Jared Winston

Overweight and Dying - Mummy Stay With Me A Little Longer

17th December 2005
Scientists have now discovered that skeletal frame humans are more vulnerable to bouts of anxiety than that of oversized happy porkers that at the time of study were found to be less prone to depression in their recent research. Then in the same article ... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

Over Compulsive Disorder - Murder In Mind

15th December 2005
To assume that OCD is a rare complaint then think again, over compulsive disorder is one of the most common psychiatric complaints addressed by medical staff worldwide on a daily basis trying to ease the pain and suffering of thousands. Repetitive acti... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

The Moon's Effect on Natural Childbirth

15th September 2005
Did you know that some maternity units actually have more staff available during periods of full moon? I've always been fascinated by the moon's effect on nature, so when a friend's wife conveyed to me what her midwife had told her during the birth of... Read >
Author: David Rose

Mesothelioma Cancer Diagnosed- Questions to ask

30th August 2005
Following diagnosis, uppermost amongst a patient's thoughts will be these..."Am I going to die?", "Will I be in much pain?". As there is no cure for mesothelioma it is important that the patient is advised that with modern treatment they can, for ... Read >
Author: Paul Curran