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Elite Aesthetic, Medical & Business Training - Professional Medical Training In Florida

29th September 2009
ELITE Medical Training is world renowned for the quality and expertise of their aesthetic medical training programs, led by experienced professionals within the industry. The aesthetic medical training programs designed by ELITE’s medical professiona... Read >
Author: SEO Consulting

Elite Aesthetic, Medical & Business Training - Online Weight Loss, Laser & Botox Training

29th September 2009
Elite’s Online Training programs present several aesthetic medical topics in the comfort of your own home! Topics include: • Cosmetic Laser Training • Sensible Weight Loss Training & Certification • Botox Cosmetic Online Training (Basi... Read >
Author: SEO Consulting

Find that the subject of Diet Fads

28th September 2009
The more you understand about any subject, the more interesting it becomes. As you read this article you'll find that the subject of Diet Fads is certainly no exception. Knowledge can give you a real advantage. To make sure you're fully informed about ... Read >
Author: saddam

The Ski Patroller

23rd September 2009
As in that famous “Winter Wonder Land” Christmas song goes, when sleigh bells start to ring and snow begins to glisten it means the start of the winter season fun has finally come. People usually go outside and never care less to find themselves in su... Read >
Author: Nappy

Starting a Home Health Care Business

23rd September 2009
Home health care services are primarily concerned with providing medical attention to concerned individuals within the comforts of their residence. People with serious ailments or those recovering from surgery and injuries require round the clock medical ... Read >
Author: Aliceshown

Get a CANPC certification and reap the benefits

23rd September 2009
Anesthesia coding has its own codes, rules and course challenges. As such, an inexperienced coder might find himself in the dock when anesthesia coding challenges surface. However a certification in hand might help you wriggle out of such coding challenge... Read >
Author: Celena

CPT code list: Get acquainted with it

18th September 2009
Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) is a useful tool for streamlining the medical information technology. These CPT codes are continually reviewed, revised and updated to reflect changes in health care. There are three types of CPT codes - Level I, II an... Read >
Author: James Smith

As nation discusses health care, Texas doctor shortage expected to worsen : Corrie MacLaggan

16th September 2009
To understand why Harvey Laas, a rancher with no medical training, runs a health clinic out of a spotless 40-foot truck, it helps to know that his family has worked to bring doctors to the area since shortly after arriving in Waller County in 1896. Tod... Read >

Residents of nursing homes are treated as family.

13th September 2009
Nursing homes are care residents for people needing constant and continuous nursing care because of significant deficiencies. Residents of these special homes are not only limited to the elderly, they could also include younger adults who have physical an... Read >
Author: AliceBrooks

Know about the future of cosmetic procedures

07th September 2009
Empire Medical training is offering a rare change for physicians looking to get Hands – on experience on the revolutionary cosmetic procedures in the market right now. Having the chance to try it with your own hands on a live patient is something very i... Read >
Author: Andrew

All About Clinical Pharmacology

18th August 2009
What is clinical pharmacology? Why is it important? Simply defined, it is “the science of drugs and their clinical use.” Clinical Pharmacology began to be developed in the early 1950s by Harry Gold. People were suggesting that “academic medicine... Read >
Author: Ray Subs

An overview of medical education and training

05th August 2009
With a growing population and the worldwide need for curers and administrators needed to run medical facilities, the need for medical professionals all over the world is greater than ever. Today the medical and healthcare profession has become one of the ... Read >
Author: Allen Anderson

The Radiology Leaders Next Door

18th July 2009
Denver, CO—Advancements in radiological medical science and in teleradiology in particular are rewriting health care standards, and Denver-based Diversified Radiology of Colorado, PC , is a recognized leader in the field. With teleradiology services... Read >
Author: unleadedsoftware

Emergency Medicine Locum Tenens Jobs

12th July 2009
Emergency medicine locum tenens is a very interesting option for those who are qualified and licensed to work in emergency medicine. Locum tenens literally means "place holder" in Latin, and it refers to a person who temporarily takes over the duties of a... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

What it Takes to Become a Psychiatrist

10th July 2009
Psychiatrists are some of the busiest doctors in the medical industry; and they have more stress than any other doctors. There are several functions of a psychiatrist and they have to go through some pretty intense training before they are officially reco... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

Comprehensive Facial Aesthetic Training for Doctors

09th July 2009
The cosmetic industry is ever-blooming. And it is true that it will remain blooming for times to come. However, there dwells a certain section in society that is willing to have something more than mere cosmetics that have temporary results. Due to this r... Read >
Author: EmpireMedical

Detroit Medical Center – Wayne State University Joint Residency Programs: Progress Made, But Work

07th July 2009
On November 22, 2006, the Detroit Medical Center (“DMC”) and Wayne State University (“WSU”) announced a temporizing resolution to a long-standing contractual dispute. This dispute threatened both the future of the DMC/WSU jointly sponsored reside... Read >
Author: Wachler & Associates

STNA Salary: Wages, Benefits, and Reasons

05th June 2009
The job of a State Tested Nursing Assistant is by no means a simple one. Most would find it to be rather strenuous and perhaps even a discomforting one at times. Still, wage while not gratuitous or very profuse, is nonetheless recognizable. Benefits inclu... Read >
Author: Roy J walker

Safe Traveling tips for Diabetics

02nd June 2009
Traveling with Diabetes can sometimes be a scary thought as you are not sure whether they will be able to accommodate for your needs. There is also some special precautions and arrangements that you need to make before being able to board a plane or go o... Read >
Author: Jacques Stanton

Fatherhood is a Journey - A New Paradigm

01st June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Lome Aseron Whether you're expecting your first child or your kids are grown and on their own, being a dad is a new experience. When my wife was pregnant, we decided to have a homebirth. We hired a doula and two midwives. I won't ... Read >
Author: lomeaseron

Medical Coding Certification Schools: Look Before You Leap

15th May 2009
Medical Coding The process of converting medical diagnoses and procedures into universal medical codes is known as Medical Coding. The job of medical coders is to assign alphanumeric codes to diseases and medical procedures. A uniform system of coding ... Read >
Author: Celena

What is Defibrillation? How Does an Automatic External Defibrillator Work?

08th April 2009
What is Defibrillation? Defibrillation is the standard method for treating such life threatening events as cardiac arrhythmias, pulseless ventricular tachycardia, or ventricular fibrillation. The treatment involves sending electrical energy to the hea... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy

What is Defibrillation? How Does an Automatic External Defibrillator Work?

08th April 2009
What is Defibrillation? Defibrillation is the standard method for treating such life threatening events as cardiac arrhythmias, pulseless ventricular tachycardia, or ventricular fibrillation. The treatment involves sending electrical energy to the hea... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy

What Are Your Career Training Options?

11th March 2009
The economy is in a recession, unemployment is on the rise, companies are consolidating, and the number of new jobs being created are few and far between. Career training has always been an important tool for helping further your job skills, but it may no... Read >
Author: Christopher

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

Dealing With the Insurance Company In Child Accident Injury Claims - Part Two

20th February 2009
Here are some of the tactics the adjustor will use to wear down injured claimants so they will accept much less money than what the claim is worth: 1. Using Delay Tactics. The adjustor is a master of using delay tactics to wear people down. He knows ... Read >
Author: Christopher M Davis, Attorney At Law

Discover How To Produce Your Own Natural Collagen

12th February 2009
Just imagine if your body can produce its own natural collagen. Save your money on collagen firming lotions that are advertised with those two words, collagen added, on the bottle because they don't work. You don't have to imagine if you can produce yo... Read >
Author: Marcia Kruger

The Importance of First Aid

31st January 2009
Recent findings have suggested that over 50% of parents still don't know the basic first aid skills like dressing and treating open wounds. Plus, 6 out of 10 parents wouldn't know how to look after their child in an emergency and would often wait for an a... Read >
Author: Joanne Gallacher

Understaffing Causes Medical Negligence

17th December 2008
Medical negligence in the hospital setting is often because nurses are charged with giving care to far too many patients. Many medical facilities are routinely understaffed, often due to budgetary constraints. Another problem hospitals are dealing with is... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Pains To Live By

03rd December 2008
Nobody wants to experience pain. But some pain can be considered as a “necessary evil.” When the human body experience pain, it is usually a signal to the host that something is wrong. Here are some guidelines on which pains you shouldn't ignore and w... Read >
Author: morningshift

Medelita Celebrates the Contributions of PAs during National PA Week

27th October 2008
Enter the emergency room of MidMichigan Medical Center in the rural community of Gladwin, and chances are you�ll be treated not by a physician but by Physician Assistant Erin Sherer. From ordering and interpreting x-rays, to stitching up cuts, to writin... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How to avoid Medical Malpractice New York

24th August 2008
Instances of medical malpractice in New York are quite common and can start from something minimal such as giving the wrong dosage of aspirin, to something detrimental such as leaving a medical instrument in the body of patient when performing surgery. Me... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Legal Assistance for Injury Related Issues and Illness Related Issues

16th August 2008
Nursing is a new field, which is open to anyone that is willing to take up further education and training. This high-paying career is known as legal nurse consultation. Legal nurses work alongside with lawyers, when cracking cases that deal with injury re... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Watch Out for Diet Fads When Trying to Lose Weight

15th August 2008
It might be actresses such as Suzanne Sommers and Jane Fonda, or models such as Christie Brinkley or Kathy Ireland. It seems that a number of celebrities today offer their own weight loss programs. The programs are appealing because we see these various... Read >
Author: efoartticle

Volunteering in Tanzania

04th July 2008
Tanzania is situated in East Africa, and its economy runs primarily on tourism. It is a country of geographical extremes like the highest point being the Mount Kilimanjaro peak and the lowest point being the lake bed in Lake Tanganyika. It also shares a p... Read >
Author: Moe Tamani

8 Points To Choosing a Pediatrician

25th June 2008
One of the most important decision that you as a parent will make in your child’s development is choosing a pediatrician. I say this because a pediatrician will be the right hand that you need to develop a healthy and vibrant child. This task should n... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott

Osteopathic Medicine - Getting Started!

29th May 2008
Osteopathic physicians or D.O.s are very similar to allopathic physicians or M.D.s. They are both licensed to practice in every field of medicine, from the operating room to academia. Their training programs are also similar right down to the job opportun... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards

The Prescribing Pharmacist: Why It's Not as Good as Everyone Thinks

12th February 2008
The health care industry has undergone a lot of changes over the past year, and one trend that is becoming disturbingly popular is that of the prescribing pharmacist. Normally, physicians write the prescription and pharmacists dispense the medication. How... Read >
Author: Xeal

The scandal of Medical training

02nd February 2008
Medical training in the US at the beginning of the 20th century was very poor indeed. One could buy a medical degree by post or qualify with the minimum amount of study. The AMA (American Medical Association) realised that changes were urgently needed ... Read >
Author: Patrick Hamouy

Online Medical Schools Offer Comprehensive Education

21st January 2008
It is possible to get excellent medical training from online medical schools to further an existing medical career or qualify for an entry level health care position. Depending on the specific field of study, you may be able to complete your medical studi... Read >
Author: Michael Bustamante

Modern Therapy For Osteopathy

20th January 2008
In Britain over 5 million people a year visit an osteopath, many of them now referred by a doctor. In the United States, where osteopaths are also medically trained doctors, the figure is in excess of 100 million. Osteopathy was devised in 1874 by Andr... Read >
Author: Alien

The basic understanding of alternative medicine

10th November 2007
Every person is likely to have a sort of basic understanding when it comes to the way the conventional medicine works; people experience a yearly checkup and they are used to taking antibiotics whenever they are sick. They also get the required cast whene... Read >
Author: David Yrui

Finding The Right Spine Surgeon For You

21st October 2007
If you are suffering from back or neck pain you usually look to your family doctor or primary care physician first for medical attention. Unfortunately many patients end up needed to go a step further and require the services of a spine specialist. A sp... Read >
Author: Robert Langard

Anti Aging Medicine

30th August 2007
Many professionals with medical training are now involved in researching possible approaches to anti aging medicine. Through the wonders of modern innovation and medical technology, anti aging medicine may be able to increase the body's immune system and... Read >
Author: desertoasis

India –Your Global Home for Medical Tourism

01st July 2007
Standardization has become vital in the medical world. Professional organizations, non-governmental agencies, and other international institutions work to make sure that medical training, practices and medical equipments are standardized around the world.... Read >
Author: Sam DCosta

An Interview with Sensei Bruce Miller Author of Secrets Of Power: THE MENTAL WARRIOR with Free Downl

05th June 2007
Rick: Aloha Sensei Miller thank you for taking time to talk about your book Secrets Of Power:THE MENTAL WARRIOR Can you tell us a little bit about your book BM: Well The Mental warrior is the second in the series of the Secrets... Read >
Author: Rick Kirkham

Atkins Diet

19th February 2007
The Atkins Diet is the most well known weight loss program in the low carbohydrate diet industry. In the 1960’s Dr. Robert Atkins adopted the low carbohydrate idea from a diet he read in the Journal of the American Medical Association and used it to hel... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann

Trimming Down Your Health-Related Expenses

08th February 2007
Health care costs are at an all-time high and there seems to be no end in sight. Unhealthy practices lead to unhealthy people seeking more (and more expensive) medical care. And as the general population ages, the costs of health care will continue ... Read >
Author: Chemain Evans

Sunrise Medical

14th September 2006
Sunrise Medical Who is Sunrise Medical? Sunrise Medical is a full service company providing high quality medical equipment. In 2000 Vestar Capital Partners took control and privatized the company. Services From Sunrise Medical Sunrise Medical ... Read >
Author: Ian Major

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

Amateur Plastic Surgery Avoid It

01st August 2006
Amateur plastic surgery is a nasty little secret in the world of cosmetic surgery. It can lead to disastrous results and you should avoid it like the plague or risk great bodily harm. Amateur Plastic Surgery Avoid It Some people often look at pla... Read >
Author: Ricardo Silva

Osteopathy

28th June 2006
Osteopathy was devised in 1874 by Andrew Taylor Still. He trained as an engineer before receiving formal medical training at Kansas City School of Physicians and Surgeons, after which he worked as an army surgeon. He was unhappy with the often brutal medi... Read >
Author: Douglas Adams

Certified Legal Nurse Consultant Turns 1000s of Pages of Records Into "A Picture Worth a 1000

26th June 2006
When an attorney takes on a medical-related lawsuit, the attorney is confronted with enormous volumes of medical records crammed with esoteric terminology, inexplicable shorthand and indecipherable handwriting. Yet his client's (plaintiff or defense) futu... Read >
Author: Vickie Milazzo 1

Diet Fads

02nd May 2006
The more you understand about any subject, the more interesting it becomes. As you read this article you'll find that the subject of Diet Fads is certainly no exception. Knowledge can give you a real advantage. To make sure you're fully informed about... Read >
Author: J. Brian Keith

Acupuncture Quit Smoking

01st May 2006
Acupuncture Quit Smoking Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese medical procedure. In essence, acupuncture means stimulating certain points of the human body in order to archive specific results. The procedure includes penetrating the skin with thin needl... Read >
Author: Roger Gonzales

Certified Legal Nurse Consultant Turns Thousands of Pages of Records Into "A Picture Worth a

20th April 2006
When an attorney takes on a medical-related lawsuit, the attorney is confronted with enormous volumes of medical records crammed with esoteric terminology, inexplicable shorthand and indecipherable handwriting. Yet his client's (plaintiff or defense) futu... Read >
Author: Vickie Milazzo RN, MSN, JD

Beware of Diet Fads When Trying to Shed Pounds

17th November 2005
It might be actresses such as Suzanne Sommers and Jane Fonda, or models such as Christie Brinkley or Kathy Ireland. It seems that a number of celebrities today offer their own weight loss programs. The programs are appealing because we see thes... Read >
Author: andrew mills

Ideas about Reforming the Disability System

13th November 2005
There's an excellent website online published by a Dr. Holden, a former Disability Determination Services medical consultant. I couldn't help but comment on one of the good doctor's recent writings in which he makes several suggestions for disability eval... Read >
Author: Tim Moore

The Function of Automated External Defibrillators

12th October 2005
Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are not vastly dissimilar from the ones many of us have seen for years on medical shows or in emergency rooms at hospitals. The device exists to correct a fibrillation, or irregular heart rate that is negatively i... Read >
Author: Steve Valentino