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Choosing right professional Insurance advisor

25th September 2009
One of the key guiding principle of insurance is Don't Risk More Than You Can Afford To Lose, which means having all major risk areas in your life well covered with insurance and it requires choosing a right professional insurance advisor. Automobile, ... Read >
Author: David Nian

A Health Care Degree Online Removes The Sting From Job Woes

24th September 2009
If you are currently in the medical field and want to advance further, or are just now looking to enter the medical field, you may be wondering what your plan of attack might be. Seeking a better job with more responsibilities, or receiving a higher sala... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

What Kind of Lawyer to Hire in a Case of Medical Malpractice

22nd September 2009
Though there are many factors in choosing a good attorney in a medical malpractice case, one of the trickiest is whether to choose a lawyer who works on contingency, that is, on contingency of a recover, or one who charges by work on an hourly basis. I... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Affordable Health Care- A Dream Or Reality?

21st September 2009
Do you really have an idea, how essential affordable health care is for every American citizen? Affordable health care ensures appropriate medical care facilities so as to keep future of progeny secured beforehand. Nothing comes easy as it seems to be ... Read >
Author: keuanreeves

Accredited medical coding schools certainly score above the rest

25th August 2009
Medical coders are high in demand these days and as such, educators are providing medical coding courses to help workers get started in this field. There are a number of medical coding schools where one can get hold of every aspect of medical coding and b... Read >
Author: Celena

A Look at an Internal Medicine Career

18th August 2009
When it comes to careers in medicine, it is usually surgeons who get most of the attention. However, it is important to remember that not all doctors deal with surgery. To the contrary, there are a number of careers in medicine that seek to treat patients... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

What is Psychopharmacology?

17th August 2009
Psychopharmacology involves studying the use of the medication while curing different mental disorders. The complexity involved in this field of Psychopharmacology is quite high and in order to make your career in this field you will have to keep yourself... Read >
Author: The Sider Group

Becoming An Orthopedic Surgeon

15th August 2009
A lot of of people in the job world are looking into becoming a doctor, but a growing field that is expanded pretty fast is the orthopedic surgeon realm. This is a very fun job that can earn you quite a bit of money but it is a very hard job to get in to.... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

Neurosurgery Locum Tenens

10th August 2009
There are three main parties involved when approaching the institution of neurosurgery locum tenens. The first party is the medical institution which opts to hire a locum tenens based on their specific financial or professional needs at the moment. The ot... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

General Surgery Position- The Basics

10th August 2009
If are interested in getting into the position of general surgery, what you will first need is a knowledgeable medical degree. Going into general surgery means you will be trained to give the correct diagnosis so you will be able to perform maximum patien... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

Medical School - Important Tips for Student Well-Being

08th August 2009
Going through medical school can be quite hectic. Everybody knows that it's practically impossible to get through medical school without sleepless nights of studying. The stress and difficulties that you face while you're in medical school can easily ca... Read >
Author: Nancy

Understanding General Surgery Employment

03rd August 2009
General surgery is one of the broader fields of surgery, though it in fact is mostly confined to procedures in the abdominal region, as well as skin conditions and a variety of other commonplace surgeries, such as hernias. Other branches of surgery focus ... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

Figure out the Bad Stuff NOW

30th July 2009
When do you want to find out that the pilot flying your plane has no license—or, worse, does not know how to fly—before or after the flight? When do you want to know the person performing open-heart surgery on you has never been to medical school, o... Read >
Author: Maryanne

Cost of studying as a doctor or a Nurse

21st July 2009
When you want to get into the health care profession, you'll have to go to school. What you want to do in that profession, where your interests lie, and the cost of your education will all be things that you'll have to consider. Nurses and doctors are the... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Easy steps to become certified Nurse Assistant

12th July 2009
The question which many people would probably ask is who is a nursing assistant? A certified nursing assistant is a medical personnel specializing in helping patients in matters involving health care and how to go about it in their day to day lives. Just ... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Cardiology Locums

12th July 2009
Physicians specializing in cardiology who like the freedom to travel and to experience the practice of medicine in many different environments may decide to look into cardiology locums or locum tenen. Cardiology locums are offered at many universities and... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

Cardiology Locum Tenens

12th July 2009
One might think that a cardiologist one completing medical school, an internship, a residency and specialized training to become a full-fledged physician certified to practice matter of the heart would be happy to settle into a full-time staff position at... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

Emergency Medicine Locums

12th July 2009
In major hospitals, research labs, clinics and community hospitals, Emergency Medicine Locums are advertised regularly, because there is a shortage of emergency medicine physicians and other emergency medicine related positions, including nurses and techn... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

Psychiatrist Job: Everything You Need to Know

10th July 2009
The job outlook for psychiatrists is expected to be very good in the United States, especially in rural areas. While the requirements are demanding, usually involving extensive training in medical school, the benefits of becoming a psychiatrist are very g... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

Key Strategies Affiliate Marketers Must Utilize!

07th July 2009
For newbies, and pro's, in the online marketplace, affiliate programs offer the best opportunity to earn a substantial income to the participant. Many mass appealing product or service online boasts an Affiliate Program or an MLM matrix that encourages... Read >
Author: Savvy

Wealthy Affiliate For An Internet Marketing PhD.

29th June 2009
Want to make money on the web? With the economy a mess and the increasing threat of more jobs being lost in the next months, more and more frustrated souls are turning to the internet as a source of income.� Many of these are former two paycheck familie... Read >
Author: Savvy

A Healthy Life For Sure Anywhere

28th June 2009
It is possible to have a healthy life for sure anywhere …if you take charge of your personal health. However don’t relay on your doctor to help unless he or she practices alternative health methods. The average conventional doctor only knows how... Read >
Author: Sonny

Locum Tenens Physician Jobs Are Available Through Online Physician Staffing Services

11th June 2009
Locum tenens is a term used in many industries. Essentially, it literally means "place-holder" and it is a way of describing a worker who temporarily performs the duties of another worker. Such is the case in the medical profession. There are times whe... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Acne Natural Treatment - Why An Acne Natural Treatment Is The Only Thing That Works

01st June 2009
First and foremost for Numerous individuals is if they'll ever discover an acne natural treatment program that will actually aid address their troubling breakouts So often individuals dismiss these questions as ridiculous and improper and say there is no ... Read >
Author: schmedes2

California Vasectomy Reversal

19th May 2009
Attributes of a Quality California Vasectomy Reversal Surgeon In California, vasectomy reversal surgeries are very popular with over five percent of men choosing to have their vasectomies reversed each year. That said, not all urologists have the same ... Read >
Author: David Done

Medical Careers in El Paso, Texas

18th May 2009
Many people aspire to be involved in the exciting and challenging medical field. However, the average person doesn’t have the time or money to spend on an expensive medical school. Luckily, there are options available that make it possible for someone t... Read >
Author: Kristina Keffer

Medical Scrubs And It’s Importance

29th April 2009
Students going to medical school know why there is a need for them to wear lab coats. For one, it shows that they are going to be professionals in the medical field. Apart from that, wearing lab coats also promotes good hygiene. Of course, this does no... Read >
Author: Heikki

The Career of a doctor

23rd April 2009
Becoming a doctor is not the career path for everyone, and it's not that easy, either. For those who choose it, however, it can be extremely rewarding. There are few gifts that anyone would consider to be more precious than human life, and someone who spe... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Careers in Medicine

23rd April 2009
A lot of people are turning to careers in medicine today because they know that they are paying well and that the weakened economy hasn't stopped them from growing in popularity. There is still a shortage of nurses and doctors in many areas, and the same ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How Consolidation of Student Loans Works

09th April 2009
The consolidation of student loans can be a huge lifesaver. A college education is expensive, and it is almost impossible to get a degree without taking out at least a few student loans. However, these loans do not have to rule your finances for years to ... Read >
Author: Joe Eitel

You Should Take Advantage Of Career Training

01st April 2009
Are you interested in changing careers or changing jobs? If you are, your first impulse may involve automatically quitting your current job and going right out and applying for new jobs. Of course, the decision is yours to make, but you may want to refrai... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan

Information about pediatricians

31st March 2009
Pediatric Care is medical care intended for children bellow the age of between fourteen to eighteen. In order to become a pediatrician a person must first obtain a pre-med bachelors degree and then obtain a degree from a medical school. Getting the bachel... Read >
Author: Mark Weiss

Information about pediatricians

27th March 2009
Pediatric Care is medical care intended for children bellow the age of between fourteen to eighteen. In order to become a pediatrician a person must first obtain a pre-med bachelors degree and then obtain a degree from a medical school. Getting the bachel... Read >
Author: Mark Weiss

How Much Prescription Drug Addiction is Caused by Medical Arrogance?

27th March 2009
If doctors opened up to alternative therapies, they could help more of their patients instead of turning them into drug addicts. Have you ever been to a doctor who expressed negative views about alternative medicine? It’s understandable that they wo... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart

Surgeon Job Description - Entering Medical School And Salary Expectations

19th March 2009
If you were to read a surgeon job description, you would likely find out that a surgeon is a type of medical doctor who performs surgery on people who require it for some type of reason. The surgery may be performed to prevent the spread of a disease, rep... Read >
Author: 2Deano

A Look at What Your Vision is All About

13th March 2009
The odds are 99 to 1 that you need eye care now or will need it in the future. Your life style, your occupation and even you life depend on good vision. You get more information about the world through your eyes than all the other senses combined. Yet... Read >
Author: Bill Coughlin

How to Achieve Financial Freedom Online By Focusing On One Thing

13th March 2009
People who set up an online business for the first time often become quickly overwhelmed by the seemingly endless list of tasks. Working from home online is not as simple as it sounds! Newbies tend to quickly get into a habit of jumping from one thing t... Read >
Author: writer-ros

How to Become a Surgeon

12th March 2009
Many young people dream of becoming a surgeon; unfortunately the path to become one is definitely not easy and is not for the light hearted. People who want to become doctors spend some serious amount of time studying and then practicing, before actually ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Forex Trading Courses are the Place to Start if you Desire Long Term Success in the Currency Markets

10th March 2009
Would you want your heart surgeon to have cheated his way through medical school? Would you want your pilot to have taken his pilot training courses from a correspondence school he found on the back of a match book cover? I certainly hope your answers to ... Read >
Author: billaaa777

The Argument Against Universal Healthcare

01st March 2009
The idea of a nationalized healthcare system has been around for a long time, and like most other social ideas, it sounds good when you first hear it. Healthcare for everyone in the United States would be a dream come true for lots of families but the pr... Read >
Author: S Porter

Instances of Medical Malpractice Nassau County

16th February 2009
Medical malpractice in Nassau County has seen many tragic cases that have occurred due to doctors not paying attention to detail. Attention to detail is what doctors should excel in doing because the body is so strong yet fragile & adaptable yet stubborn... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Thyroid Problems

28th January 2009
Bette Dowdell Back in the olden days–say 1960–doctors diagnosed thyroid problems by asking about symptoms, then working to alleviate them. Simple system, that. And it worked for the 20% of the population with flaky thyroid glands. Ah, but then... Read >
Author: bette dowdell

Tips for Hiring the Best Allergy Doctor

16th January 2009
Allergies can cause a lot of trouble and in some cases, can even be fatal. Since people tend to live with allergies all their lives, it's important that they fully understand their condition. They can do this by raising their awareness about their aller... Read >
Author: Raily Arena

Medical Negligence

08th January 2009
Medical Negligence is defined as act or omission by a health care provider in which care provided deviates from accepted standards of practice in the medical community and causes injury to the patient. It is tied hand in hand with Medical Malpractice. Per... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

We Need To Learn How To Be Thankful For All That We Have

06th January 2009
I am now 42 years old and often times in my life I have thought to myself "I should have a lot more in my life at 42". It seems to me that my life has pretty much been one large chain reaction of bad things. Now I have had a few successes in the last 42 y... Read >
Author: Jeffrey A. Solochek

Can You Be Hypnotized

05th January 2009
If you asked random people on the street, most would tell you either they have never been hypnotized, or that they can't be hypnotized. This doesn't make it fact, only what they believe. People have been hypnotizing us our entire lives, and continue to do... Read >
Author: Mark Myers

Getting Help For Depression

19th December 2008
Okay, so a person thinks he might be depressed. Or the people around him believe that he's having an episode of depression. That does not mean that the prospective patient should be left alone to rot with the disorder by himself. Depression can be hard ... Read >
Author: morningshift

Issues Regarding Medical Malpractice in the Bronx

15th December 2008
Many people living in the Bronx do not have general healthcare, which can pose to be a big problem when an act of medical malpractice occurs. Not having healthcare generally means that people seeking treatment must wait in long lines to even see a doctor ... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Changing Trends in Healthcare

01st December 2008
Women Assuming an Ever Increasing Role in Healthcare Changes in healthcare are continuing in ways that many are unaware of. One of the most significant of these emerging trends is the increasing number of women providing clinical care in settings varyin... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

stay sharp under pressure

27th November 2008
STAY SHARP UNDER PRESSURE If you anything like me, I can’t wait for the end of year holidays. The only problem is that the year took so much out of us that it is almost impossible to enjoy yourself. How can you! You probably need another holiday j... Read >
Author: FAHEEM ABRAHAMS

A Medical Blog As a Resource

18th November 2008
What is a medical blog? A medical blog is a web log that discusses various medical topics and provides great resources for all physicians. What should a medical blog consist of? -discussions of various medical topics -a forum for all physician... Read >
Author: TopNetWorkMarketer

DO's and DONT's of Surviving Alcoholism and Depression-The Anxiety of Addiction lingers

31st October 2008
As you proceed along your journey of recovering from and surviving Alcoholism and in many cases it's best mate, Depression I thought I would throw in a few tips to help you along. The Anxiety of Alcoholism and the Addiction of your favourite poisons can t... Read >
Author: Alan Butterworth

What's The Biggest Threat To Your Life?

30th October 2008
What do you think is the biggest health threat to your life? I bet you won't anticipate the right answer before I give it to you (though I hope I'm wrong!) Is it a car, train, bus or some other transport-related accident? Or perhaps... an accident at t... Read >
Author: Paul

What does it mean to consolidate student loans?

28th October 2008
Loans are almost inevitable for many people. If you ever want to buy a house, buy a brand new car, or go to college, there is a good chance you will have to take out a loan. Going to college is a huge source of loans for people, especially for those goi... Read >
Author: Samantha Asher

How Medical Books can Help to Understand a Diagnosis

29th September 2008
A physician telling a person that they have a medical condition can be overwhelming at first hearing. A person may not have many questions at first since it may not have been realized until later that he or she needs to know more. Learning more throug... Read >
Author: Andre Garcia

Tips to Avoid Medical Malpractice In Brooklyn

29th September 2008
In order to avoid an occurrence of medical malpractice in Brooklyn the following steps need to be taken to ensure the safety of your health when seeking medical treatment. There are many extraneous factors that can affect a doctor from correctly and safel... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Take legal action against Medical Malpractice in Philadelphia to retain your peace of mind

08th September 2008
Medical Malpractice in Philadelphia is more common than you might think, however you probably don’t know this because most people try to keep it on the down low. Victims of medical malpractice in Philadelphia may be embarrassed by the fact that an error... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

The Real Cost of Medical Malpractice: From Doctor to Victim

02nd September 2008
Medical Malpractice occurs on a daily basis, whether it is in a life or death situation or prescribing the wrong dosage on a prescription. Whichever be the case, instance of medical malpractice cause much harm to the victim. You might think to yourself, w... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Education

01st July 2008
It's Rodney again. I was just sitting here thinking and this thought came across my mind. What does it take to really be successful? Education is the key. Let's just take a little journey into the cycle of a doctor so I can paint a picture for you. First ... Read >
Author: Rodney

How Old is Too Old to Change Careers?

20th June 2008
Many of the client's I work with in my Life Coaching business are in the age range of 40 plus. A belief which comes up often early in our conversations is the belief that maybe they are too old to consider changing careers. After all they should be slow... Read >
Author: Leanna Fredrich

How to Choose the Best Plastic Surgeon for Breast Augmentation

27th May 2008
When it comes to your breast augmentation, you should trust no one but the most qualified of all plastic surgeons. The plastic surgeon you choose will have a tremendous impact on both the safety and success of your surgery. If you run into complications d... Read >
Author: Shirley Rizzo

What Would Neil Patrick Harris Do?

21st May 2008
I'm very well aware that I got the title of this article from the poster of the movie “Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanama Bay”, but I felt that it makes so much sense. As a child, I remember having developed a mild but nevertheless persistent cr... Read >
Author: tiandioracle

How to choose your plastic surgeon?

15th May 2008
How to choose your plastic surgeon? Choosing a plastic surgeon is an important, life-altering decision. It is vital to your safety and the success of your cosmetic surgery that the surgeon you choose has the right qualifications, ample experience, an... Read >
Author: Dr. Tom Pousti

Five Smart Ways in Choosing a College

15th May 2008
Harvard, Yale, and Princeton are only a few of the biggest names in American universities. Being accepted to one of these schools would make your parents really proud because it shows that you've got what it takes to be part of the next league of great in... Read >
Author: Fae Cheska Esperas

6 Steps to a Remarkable Reapplication & Descriptive Essay

06th April 2008
OK. You didn't get accepted at any of the schools you applied to. What should you do now? Deal. Get over it. And consider what you’re going to do next year. If you decide to re-apply, you need to assess what went wrong and resolve to improve it. 1. ... Read >
Author: Mahender Singh

Naturopathy and 3 Tips for Coping with Anxiety

28th March 2008
Naturopathy or naturopathic medicine consists of a system or method that employs no surgery or synthetic drugs. Naturopathic medicine includes such therapies as special diets, herbs, vitamins, massage, etc., to assist the natural healing process. Naturopa... Read >
Author: drm50

Naturopathy and 3 tips for coping with anxiety

25th March 2008
Naturopathy or naturopathic medicine consists of a system or method that employs no surgery or synthetic drugs. Naturopathic medicine includes such therapies as special diets, herbs, vitamins, massage, etc., to assist the natural healing process. Naturopa... Read >
Author: drm50

Which Medical School Should I Choose?

23rd February 2008
So you have decided that you want to be a doctor. This is one of the most esteemed professions in the world today, as so many people vie for the respect being given to people whose name is preceded with the word Doctor. Medical schools are nothing like ot... Read >
Author: Nicholas Haffner

The Art of Medicine

21st February 2008
Herodotus, the ancient Greek historian, tells the story of how the Babylonians in 500 B.C. diagnosed and treated their illnesses. The Babylonians did not have physicians. When they became ill, they went to the city square where they would tell anyone who ... Read >
Author: Dr. Doug Fullington, MD

Finding a New Job: How to Use Career Training to Your Advantage

25th January 2008
Are you interested in changing careers or changing jobs? If you are, your first impulse may involve automatically quitting your current job and going right out and applying for new jobs. Of course, the decision is yours to make, but you may want to re... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

The Top 10 Beliefs Stopping You from a Career Change that you are Passionate About!

24th January 2008
1.I don't trust myself to choose the RIGHT business or career. The fear of making the wrong choice can freeze you into inaction. So often we put a lot of pressure on ourselves to have THIS career choice be the perfect one. Give yourself a break! If ... Read >
Author: Leanna Fredrich

Three Easy Ways to Get More Traffic for Free

11th September 2007
The key to any successful home based internet business is the traffic that you drive to your site. After all, if you don't have anyone visiting your website, you're probably not making any profits either. But while the quest for high traffic counts seem... Read >
Author: S Oliver

Road to Wealth - Are You Taking the Hard Road or the Smart Road?

20th August 2007
There are two roads to wealth. One is a hard road and the other is the smart road. Which one are you on? If you take the time to discover what the smart road is then you can get to where you want to go financially and you can make your journey a whole lot... Read >
Author: JAMES DELROJO

Why Swearin’ and Cussin’ in a Sales Letter Can Make You Rich

10th August 2007
My 15-year old daughter, she of the high school English Honors and International Baccalaureate Program, wants to teach me how to be a better copywriter. She doesn’t think I’m quite up to snuff yet. “You can’t write that. That’s not even... Read >
Author: Barry A Densa

Is The College Admissions Process Changing?

09th August 2007
Which school would provide for an excellent learning experience? Where can I be the most successful in school? This question can cause a lot of stress in a student's life. Looking for a college is a decision that can't be taken lightly and a college searc... Read >
Author: ioVentures

I’m a Snoop!

15th June 2007
Hello – This is questions requires some background information. My ex-boyfriend and I just broke up about a month ago after a two-year relationship because he got into medical school 7 hours from home, and I can’t move because I had accepted a r... Read >
Author: Dennis Neder

Education Online: The Times They are a Changin’

27th May 2007
The thing about life is that it doesn’t happen on a schedule. People get married young – they get married old, they start companies at 14 and get their educations later, they switch careers mid-stream – they change. And when life starts to chang... Read >
Author: SandraCallahan

Acid reflux in children

09th May 2007
It is well known by all of us that babies do spit up. For that, in the last years pediatricians have prescribed acid-suppressing drugs such as Prilosec and Zantac for babies with acid reflux. The most disappointing news is that no one can prove that these... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Genital Warts Medicine

08th May 2007
There are different ways that you can contract genital warts just as there are many different genital warts medicine treatments available. Actually, it’s probably a tossup as to which one comes out the clear winner in sheer numbers. For one thing, g... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Getting Ready for Surgery: Back Surgery Procedure Preparation

06th May 2007
If you are having a back surgery procedure in the near future, you’ll have several things to do to prepare for the operation. This check list is intended to help you anticipate what you’ll need to do to get ready for most back surgery procedures. Yo... Read >
Author: Egalthan

Do your patients understand you?

07th April 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 A Marketing Connection How do you know? A recent USA Today article states that miscommunications between patients and health care providers are increasing the chances that people who need medical care will be hurt or killed in the... Read >
Author: Kelly Robbins

Road Rage - A New Disorder or a Symptom of Today's Chaotic Lifestyle?

27th March 2007
You’re a law-abiding, tax paying member of society. People respect you, you’re generally happy with life (aside from minor annoyances), and you practice fairly good self control at work and home. But when you get behind the wheel of your car, you chan... Read >
Author: Lisa Rickwood

Taxes and Divorce

27th March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Antonio Fricano The truth is, most family law lawyers don't have a firm grasp on the tax consequences of divorce. One reason we went to law school instead of to medical school was because we didn't want to take the extra math classe... Read >
Author: Tony Fricano

Getting a Second Opinion

06th March 2007
Getting a second opinion is standard medical practice these days. There are millions of surgical procedures performed in the United States every year and the majority of these operations are necessary for the health and well being of the patient. But, acc... Read >
Author: Carol Bond

Drugs for Everyone

18th January 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC Prescription drugs have become a normal part of life. In fact, the vast majority of older adults are on some kind of medication. Society has accepted the notions that as you age you need to take some kind of medica... Read >

Are you planning to have a cosmetic surgery?-Choose the right Cosmetic Plastic Surgeon

21st November 2006
Are you planning to have a cosmetic surgery?-Choose the right Cosmetic Plastic Surgeon Now that the public are becoming more interested in enhancing their physical features through cosmetic surgery, more doctors and even non doctors do and offer cosme... Read >
Author: Rino Lorenzo

New Year Greetings (Humor)

17th November 2006
Good Wishes For The New Year. Please feel free to send this to a loved one. May you be healthier this year than last year. May you have more money this year than last year. May you drive a bigger car this year. May you have a bigger house ... Read >
Author: Josh Greenberger

Choosing the Right Pediatrician for You and Your Baby

15th November 2006
Congratulations, you're pregnant. As the count-down to the birth of your new child approaches, you should consider finding a pediatrician who will work the best with your soon to be expanding family. Having a pediatrician on-hand though the formative week... Read >
Author: Jacqueline Courtiol

Education for Physicians

01st September 2006
Doctors go to school forever, not necessarily, but training requirements dictate at least 12 years of advanced education. The career of a physician requires advanced training and background experience, but the job is very rewarding. Doctors are expected t... Read >
Author: Angela Oliver

Prenuptial Agreements: The Deal Breaker?

31st August 2006
So you're toying with the idea of getting married? Maybe somebody has mentioned a Prenuptial Agreement (Prenupt) or maybe you've never thought of it before. Regardless, just as you're an educated consumer you might also want to take a look at the advantag... Read >
Author: Odalis M. Encarnacion

Why Are Nurses Leaving Clinical Nursing? Not Because of ER!

13th August 2006
A couple of years ago, Baltimore's Center for Nursing Advocacy started a letter-writing campaign against NBC and the producers of ER. This group was protesting the episode where a central character, nurse Abby Lockhart (actress Maura Tierney), chucked her... Read >
Author: Vickie Milazzo RN, MSN, JD

What Kind of Lawyer to Hire in a Case of Medical Malpractice

27th July 2006
Though there are many factors in choosing a good attorney in a medical malpractice case, one of the trickiest is whether to choose a lawyer who works on contingency, that is, on contingency of a recover, or one who charges by work on an hourly basis. I... Read >
Author: Jack Xander

8 Tips To Stay Out of Debt

28th June 2006
Financial problems is one of the highest problems in America. So many people are in debt. There are a number of reasons why someone could be in debt. Here are just a few of them: - Car loan - Student loan - House Payment - Doctor Bills ... Read >
Author: Kenia McDonald

The Benefits of Outsourcing for Hospital Credentialing

11th May 2006
Hospital credentialing is the most intensive credentialing process for medical providers, repeated more frequently than other credentialing standards and involving more organization contacts and supporting documents. The amount of staff time and the expen... Read >
Author: Tammy White

How To 'Modify' Your Genes

16th March 2006
HOW TO 'MODIFY' YOUR GENES By Dr Kem Thompson Common medical 'knowledge' says you inherit certain conditions from your ancestors, that you have certain 'genetic predispositions'. The problem with conventional 'knowledge' is that the masses ... Read >
Author: Kem Thompson

THE POWER TO CHOOSE

12th March 2006
You have permission to publish this article electronically orin print, free of charge, as long as the bylines are included.Please print the article in its entirety unchanged andnotify the author by email when you use it.THE POWER TO CHOOSEDr Kem ThompsonI... Read >
Stone Evans

Online Courses in Medical Transcription

05th March 2006
If you're thinking about enrolling in a medical transcription school but can't fit classes into your schedule, you might want to consider learning from an online school. To do this you need to know how to find a legitimate online medical transcription sch... Read >
Author: Mila Sidman

Your Power To Choose

20th February 2006
THE POWER TO CHOOSEDr Kem ThompsonI remember the day I decided to become extremely successful. Itwas in my penultimate year in medical school. Up until that timeI'd been passing my exams, just sailing along, not putting inmuch effort and not getting much ... Read >
Dr Kem Thompson

Personal Accountability

28th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Kathy Paauw Just after graduating from college, the first full-time job I got was as an administrative assistant for a higher education institution. Although I was not passionate about the work itself, I gave it my best effort. It paid ... Read >
Author: Kathy Paauw

Mind over Matter? Health over Illness? Dr Bruce Lipton Illustrates the Power of Perception

09th November 2005
It is amazing how one's mind sees things - and yet it doesn't. How can we see something in front of us and then - poof - it's gone. But it really isn't gone. It's still there. Or how about we see things that are not really there at all? We make them u... Read >
Author: Benjamin Lynch

Liposuction: Risks and Benefits

12th October 2005
Liposuction surgery is the most commonly performed cosmetic surgery in the United States. More than a quarter of a million liposuctions were performed last year. It can be an effective means of removing excess body fat in healthy people, but cosmetic sur... Read >
Author: Seth Miller

The Cost of Liposuction Procedures

12th October 2005
The price of liposuction will vary from state to state and from physician to physician. Although cost is surely a crucial factor in determining whether or not to have the surgery performed, several steps should be taken prior to obtaining a price quote fr... Read >
Author: Seth Miller

The Importance of Physician Recruiting Software

12th September 2005
Physician recruiting software serves two important purposes. It helps hospitals and health organizations find qualified doctors, and it provides physicians with leads that can help them find a place to practice medicine. Physician recruiting software is p... Read >
Author: Kent Pinkerton