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Shoes Selected For Use At Medical Facilities

06th October 2009
Most people do not have to guess which color a nurse will select to wear to work. Most of the shoes selected for use at medical facilities will be colored in bright white but are times when a hospital worker might have an opportunity to add some color to ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Work From Home Business Opportunity: Earning Extra Income While Studying

06th October 2009
Unless you have a scholarship and your parents have provided you with more than adequate college funds, you will need to earn some money while studying. Getting a descent and good paying job off campus isn’t really easy when you are a student and someti... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

SELF IMPROVEMENT AND SUCCESS

28th September 2009
Everything that happens to us happens in purpose. And sometimes, one thing leads to another. Instead of locking yourself up in your cage of fears and crying over past heartaches, embarrassment and failures, treat them as your teachers and they will become... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

There Will Be No Triple Crown Winner This Year

23rd September 2009
The winner of the Kentucky Derby won’t be able to participate in the Belmont Stakes Race, since he’s been victim of an accident during the second competition for the Triple Crown: the Preakness Stakes. Barbaro is recovering from an injury suffered ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Doctor (in training) who saved my Brother

13th August 2009
My brother and I always spend at least two weeks camping each year during the summer. This year we chose to use a camping ground near the beach in Western Australia. We had invited some of my brother’s college friends to come along this year and had q... Read >
Author: zander smith

Neurosurgery jobs

10th August 2009
Neurosurgery job is definitely in high demand but it’s a difficult field to get into as a medical student. It’s competitive and it’s hard to get into the program. There are only about 3000 neurosurgeon in the US which is a very small number. Not eve... 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

Self Improvement and Success

08th August 2009
Everything that happens to us happens in purpose. And sometimes, one thing leads to another. Instead of locking yourself up in your cage of fears and crying over past heartaches, embarrassment and failures, treat them as your teachers and they will become... Read >
Author: Allen Irwin

Should UK doctors be using the new contract free iPhone on rounds?

02nd August 2009
After all the years of being tutted at for using your mobile phone whilst anywhere near a patient, (heaven forbid it should be in a hospital) I was slightly surprised when I discovered that there are medical applications available, specifically targetting... Read >
Author: FreebieJeebies

New USMLE review software a boon to medical students trying for a residency slot

29th July 2009
United States Medical Licensing Exams-USMLE help you to attain your ambition in life. You must achieve well in your USMLE orelse all your pains are useless. It would be better if your fail rather than score low in USMLE. If you attain excellent score in U... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

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

How a Polish immigrant in the USA directed a major victory over hepatitis B

19th May 2009
by Philip Yaffe Because they were extracted from human blood, the first-generation hepatitis B vaccines developed in the early 1980s had significant drawbacks, including high cost, low availability, and the possibility of unsuspected contamination ... Read >
Author: Philip Yaffe

La Jolla Abdominoplasty Candidates and Surgeons

13th May 2009
In La Jolla, abdominoplasty, which is more commonly called a tummy tuck, is a fairly common surgical procedure. However, more people have tummy tucks done ever day than should. It's not a procedure that is a cure all or should be taken lightly. It's al... Read >
Author: sdplasticsurgery

San Diego Breast Augmentation Info and Tips

13th May 2009
These days, lots of women, to borrow a phrase from the Beach Boys, “wish they all could be California girls”. If you live in California, you might be especially prone to striving for perfection. However, just because you are a San Diego resident, or... Read >
Author: sdplasticsurgery

The San Diego Breast Implants Trend

12th May 2009
In San Diego breast implants are becoming more and more popular, not to mention all over California and, for that matter, many parts of the USA. If you want to join in the trend, it's important to consider all of the factors involved, first, though. Unf... Read >
Author: sdplasticsurgery

San Diego Breast Reduction Benefits

12th May 2009
The phrase “San Diego breast reduction” might not sit well with many people. After all, most people who live in the San Diego area are into breast enlargement and other forms of cosmetic surgery, these days. However, you may want just the opposite, ... Read >
Author: sdplasticsurgery

San Diego Breast Reduction Surgery Reasons and Options

11th May 2009
If you live in the San Diego area, you are probably familiar with plastic surgery. After all, it seems to be a craze all over California. You might not realize, though, that some such surgeries actually have medical benefits. For example, breast reduct... Read >
Author: sdfurniture

The Brainwashing Of Our Doctors Part II

28th April 2009
In Part I I describe how from the moment they enter medical school, our future doctors are systematically ‘educated’ by the pharmaceutical industry in coercive and often unethical ways. In Part II I will discuss how after medical school this pattern ... Read >
Author: Robert Levin

Medical Malpractice New Jersey Lawyers There for You

17th April 2009
Medical malpractice is a serious matter that one should seek a medical malpractice New Jersey lawyer to help. Although sometimes nurses or medical students can be charged with medical malpractice, usually doctors are charged. Nurses are not often charg... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

The Pennsylvania Solution To The Healthcare Crisis

04th April 2009
Healthcare for All Pennsylvania held a public hearing on HB 1660: the Family and Business Healthcare Security Act on 3/18/09 at the State Capitol Building in Harrisburg, PA. Our audience was the Pennsylvania Rural Republican Healthcare Caucus, per inv... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk

Just who is Getting Charged with Medical Malpractice?

25th March 2009
Medical malpractice is a serious matter that is an unfortunate common occurrence. When this happens, people should file a lawsuit against the responsible person or persons involved. Often times this means filing a suit against a doctor. Other people may h... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Filing Medical Malpractice New York Cases

04th March 2009
It is unfortunate how often medical malpractice happens. A medical malpractice New York lawyer can help in these cases. Sometimes a medical malpractice New York lawyer is filing suit against a doctor. Other times however one could be filing suit against a... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

The 4 Minute Extra Mile

20th February 2009
May 6, 1954: A 25-year old medical student broke the unbreakable four-minute mile. Prior to him no one had ever broken the four-minute mile, in centuries, in millennium of trying. It was considered impossible and according to physicians of the time, dange... Read >
Author: james

A Doctor with Great Bedside Manner

01st February 2009
Richard Boakai was a quiet, studious young man from a small town in Liberia. He was the only one in his family to go to college, and he dreamed of going to medical school in America. It wasn't easy, but his parents made every effort to help him succeed. ... Read >
Author: Elena Tentser

Crows Feet Causes and Treatments

17th January 2009
I don't know one person who enjoys the aging process. Especially those nasty, growing crows feet that start appearing on the face. For examples sake, let's say we take twin sisters, and in our example, one becomes a bikini model while the other works on... Read >
Author: Jan Wilson

The Topmost Medical Schools all Over The World

05th January 2009
Each and every aspiring medical student would want to get selected in one of the topmost medical school. It makes no difference that which medical school one attends so as to get the license for an MD, but it matters in the networking opportunities, which... Read >
Author: Alien

Let James L. Woods MD Show Us What Constitutes Great Medical Delivery

05th January 2009
Dr. James L. Woods came to our hospital today and as a member of our bereavement team, I showed up to welcome him. Dr. Woods is a perinatologist and head of Ob/Gyn at the University of Rochester, New York. He is well known for his contribution of te... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk

Does a Face Cream Review Need a Glossary?

06th October 2008
Ever wondered if the typical reader of a face cream review would comprehend the presented information better, if he or she had access to some sort of glossary? Why is it that the online appearance of numerous face cream reviews has not led to the posting ... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine

Why Choose Clarins Cosmetics and Skincare Products

08th September 2008
In the highly competitive world of skincare and beauty products there is one brand that consistently receives noteworthy praise from widespread users. Clarins! Clarins, a family company, was started back in 1954 by Jacques Courtin-Clarins who was a med... Read >
Author: Tony Gee

Sales Positions and Pharmaceutical Careers

13th April 2008
A career in pharmaceuticals is one that is seen as a more stable and even certain one to many extents. There are plenty of theories to back this up after all. The main one has to be the fact that many sectors of the industry is based on the fact that pe... Read >
Author: UK Careers

Quick EKG learning and understanding

10th March 2008
Understanding and through going basic as well as specialized knowledge of the EKG is known to be very important for medical students as well as for practicing nurses. Therefore, a good and easy method of ecg teaching has a major importance in the future a... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Looking for Pictures of Genital Warts?

26th August 2007
Before going in to this article I must warn you that pictures of genital warts are not a pretty sight. For the average person this is something you really want to avoid unless you need to. Unless you are a medical student or an individual with a cast iron... Read >
Author: Frederic Madore

Applying to Medical School: the AMCAS Application and Personal Statement

08th August 2007
Medical student applicants complete their AMCAS applications completely online at http://services.aamc.org. Upon completion of the application, the applicant designates the medical schools to which he or she wishes AMCAS to send his or her application. A... Read >
Author: Marketing Expert

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

Self-Improvement And Success Really Do Go Hand In Hand

23rd July 2007
Everything that happens to us in life happens for a purpose. And sometimes, one thing leads to another. Instead of locking yourself up in your cage of fears and crying over past heartaches, embarrassments and failures, simply treat them as your teachers a... Read >
Author: John Elliott

Everything You Need To Know About Loose Skin And Weight Loss

06th June 2007
If you're extremely overweight or if you've been extremely overweight in the past, then you know that getting rid of excess weight is only one of the challenges you face. Once the fat is gone, you are often confronted with an equally frustrating cosmetic ... Read >
Author: John Kreck

Is the Medical Teaching School at St. Lukes Hospital the Best you Can Get?

31st May 2007
There are many hospitals that are affiliated with various religious faiths. These hospitals however are willing to provide treatment for everyone regardless of their religion or the country of origin. St. Lukes Hospital has been in the forefront of provid... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

SELF IMPROVEMENT AND SUCCESS

23rd May 2007
Everything that happens to us happens in purpose. And sometimes, one thing leads to another. Instead of locking yourself up in your cage of fears and crying over past heartaches, embarrassment and failures, treat them as your teachers and they will become... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

Pictures of Genital Warts

08th May 2007
In general, pictures of genital warts are not a pretty sight. For the average person this is not something they can face with any equanimity and, in most cases is something that needs to be evaded at all costs. This is for the average person. For some... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

HPV Pictures

08th May 2007
HPV pictures can be either fascinating or they can be distressing depending on your point of view. What they do provide however, is a good method of documentation of HPV for future reference. These HPV pictures can and will most likely be used to help med... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Genital Herpes Pictures

08th May 2007
Unless you’re a medical student or otherwise of the medical profession, genital herpes pictures are not something that you want to see. For the person with the queasy stomach genital herpes pictures should come with a warning, “Not for the fainthearte... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Self Improvement and Success

03rd May 2007
Everything that happens to us happens on purpose. And sometimes, one thing leads to another. Instead of locking yourself up in your cage of fears and crying over past heartaches, embarrassment and failures, treat them as your teachers and they will become... Read >
Author: tigertim

Federal Family Education Loan Consolidation Helps Students Save

12th March 2007
The Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) helps students and their families save money by bundling multiple student loans into a single student loan, locking in the new student loan at a low interest rate and offering benefits in the form of in... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor

With Self Improvement Comes Success

02nd March 2007
Everything that happens to us happens in purpose. And sometimes, one thing leads to another. Instead of locking yourself up in your cage of fears and crying over past heartaches, embarrassment and failures, treat them as your teachers and they will become... Read >
Author: LA

Poor Oral Hygiene and Build Up of Plaque Equals Gum Disease

19th February 2007
Gum disease, otherwise known as Periodontal (literal meaning being “around the tooth”) disease, is one of the most common form of dental diseases caused by a build up of plaque and bacteria. This build up can cause the gum to become inflamed around an... Read >
Author: Chetan Bhawani

Positive Attitude Towards Self Improvement and Success

15th February 2007
The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage--at least it seems that way. If you've been thinking you need to know more about it, here's your opportunity. Everything that happens to us happens in purpose. And sometimes,... Read >
Author: Zack Lim

A Brief History of Breathing and Buteyko

14th November 2006
The information in this article is from the research of Professor Konstantin Pavlovich Buteyko, an eminent scientist and doctor still working in Moscow. His early study as a medical student was a project which involved measuring the breathing of fatall... Read >
Author: Chris Le Roy

Dietary Fiber Lowers Blood Pressure

06th August 2006
You've heard it before, and you'll hear it again. What you eat can affect your blood pressure. Now there's an additional study to support this claim. Researchers at Tulane University analyzed data on almost 1,500 adults in more than two dozen studies and ... Read >
Author: Manolito Montala

Teleconferencing - The Bordlerless Classroom

25th June 2006
Teleconferencing has become so elementary and so pervasive in everyday society that it does not involve a great level of skill to operate. On the contrary, you can be a junior high school student or even medical student or beyond, and it would work just a... Read >
Author: Jack Lee

Antiperspirant Use Can Increase Your Breast Cancer Risk

12th April 2006
The aluminum salts found in many antiperspirants could increase the risk of breast cancer. Other risk factors, such as shaving the armpits before using antiperspirants, may heighten the risk even further.Mimics EstrogenAluminum salts, which account for 2... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

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

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

Antiperspirant and Breast Cancer: Linked?

13th December 2005
The information below is taken from the FDA newsletter that I receive: "FDA is aware of concerns that antiperspirant use -- in conjunction with underarm shaving -- may be associated with increased risk of developing breast cancer. FDA continues to sear... Read >
Author: Benjamin Lynch

Everything You Need To Know About Loose Skin After Weight Loss

11th December 2005
Copyright 2005 Tom Venuto If you're overweight or if you've been overweight in the past, then you know that getting rid of excess pounds is only one of the challenges you face. Once the fat is gone, you are often confronted with an equally frustrating ... Read >
Author: Tom Venuto

Self Improvement And Success

27th November 2005
SELF IMPROVEMENT AND SUCCESS Everything that happens to us happens in purpose. And sometimes, one thing leads to another. Instead of locking yourself up in your cage of fears and crying over past heartaches, embarrassment and failures, treat them as yo... Read >
Author: Karin Mellart

Elidel and Protopic? Natural Alternatives to Treat Eczema

09th November 2005
As I was couch bound one evening, a 'cute' commerical for an eczema drug appeared. It stated that it treated eczema and that there was no cure for eczema. Needless to say, as a naturopathic medical student, I was furious. There is a cure for eczema. It is... Read >
Author: Benjamin Lynch

High Blood Pressure and Tai Chi Therapy

26th October 2005
Copyright 2005 Bill Douglas Way back in 2003, the Journal of Alternative and Complimentary Medicine's Oct. 9th issue reported a study finding that Tai Chi "could decrease blood pressure and results in favorable lipid profile changes and improve subject... Read >