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Depression – Postpartum Depression Residential Treatment Training

29th September 2009
In recent years the importance of recognizing postpartum depression has become an importance health care issue among all health care workers. The postpartum depression residential treatment training is aimed to identify the signs and symptoms of postpartu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Health Care Degree Online – A Caregiver's Route

25th September 2009
Many people are afraid to get their health care provided by someone who obtained their health care degree online. That’s because they have unfounded assumptions that the online health care degree is somehow inferior to the same degree obtained through a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

3 Reasons To Get Your Health Care Degree Online

24th September 2009
You’ve made the decision to make more money. You know the only way to do that is to go back to school. The first thing you need to do is decide on a career. A job in health care is an obvious choice; this has always been of interest to you. It’s a ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Bird Flu-Worst-Case Scenario

23rd September 2009
There has been a lot of buzz about bird flu or the avian influenza and how it could become a global pandemic. What would a pandemic really mean? The federal government just launched a 7 billion dollar program to help the prevention and out break of a bird... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

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

Why Look for Cheap Scrubs

23rd September 2009
Branded clothes are very costly. That is what people think. Understandably, despite how much one wants an item, he or she is most likely to refrain from buying. This kind of thinking is influenced by the clothing lines that cost a fortune. Common people, ... Read >
Author: Mecheil

Health Care Education Goes Online

10th September 2009
The most important element in health care is the people providing the care. People in health care do not necessarily work Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. This is why it is essential to develop a unique e-learning platform for the delivery of online educatio... Read >
Author: bizman2008

Medical Travel Job: Easier To Get Than You Think!

07th September 2009
Are you a health care worker with a passion for travel? Don’t feel like you are stuck with your current job. You can still continue with your calling and travel the world at the same time. All over the world, there are hospitals that have serious... Read >
Author: John Beede

BackGround Checks and Balances

04th September 2009
Background Check Resources Whether you're hiring a CEO, a subcontractor, a babysitter, or even looking for a new tenant or roommate, you're taking a big risk. It's the nature of business unfortunately for people to go to great lengths to misrepresent ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Labor Department Provides Millions for Health Care Training

13th August 2009
As the health care industry grows, due to the aging of the baby boomers, funding has been proposed in order to decrease the effect of health care worker and nursing shortages. The United States Labor Secretary, Hilda Stolis, has declared the government's ... Read >
Author: Kristin Royce

Record Numbers Facing Retirement

11th August 2009
Your college days mark a turning point in your life. By this time, you've finally realized the value of getting a degree in order to land a good job. And after establishing your career, you will have to work around eight hours a day for many years. As an ... Read >
Author: Jonathan Rojas

Chronic Hepatitis - Prevention And Cure

11th August 2009
Chronic hepatitis is characterized by ongoing inflammation of the liver and destruction (necrosis) of liver cells that persists for more that six to 12months. Symptoms may progress slowly and can subside spontaneously over months or even years. In some pa... Read >
Author: john daniel

re You Eligible To Get A Flu Priority Shot? You Need To Know...

03rd August 2009
A flu priority shot is something that many people are eligible for but many of them don’t realize it. Most people should get the flu shot each year in order to stay healthy throughout the flu season but some people are able to get the flu shot earlier t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Promoting Home Health Care Services

31st July 2009
Home health care services provide health care for patients in the convenience of their own home. These services are provided as an alternative to residential or nursing home health care. The services include a combination of professional health care and l... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

SA Standards of Industrial Cleanliness

18th July 2009
Industrial cleanliness is synonymous with occupational health and hygiene and is simply the art and science relating to the prevention of ill-health from work through recognising, evaluating and controlling risks or hazards. South Africa lagging behind... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Influenza - Prevention And Treatment

16th July 2009
Influenza - Prevention And Treatment Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is a highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory tract. Often occurring as an epidemic, the flu results from three kinds of orthomyxoviruses: influenzae types A, B, and ... Read >
Author: john daniel

Common Types of Malpractice Involving Negligence

16th July 2009
Medical malpractice is a large field. Not all malpractice is due to negligence, but a large part of the malpractice that is falls into several categories, principally failed or misdiagnosed treatment, substandard care, substandard treatment, and botched s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Glycemic Index

05th July 2009
The Glycemic Index measures how fast a carbohydrate turns into sugar in the blood stream. It is directly related to the biggest killer in America: Heart Disease. Learn how low glycemic foods can help prevent major illnesses that plague Americans. The g... Read >
Author: Dave Harm

Solutions For Practice Management Software

02nd July 2009
Over the years, practice management software has changed the working progress of health institutions and practitioners all around the world. While it improved the overall service associated with health care transactions, it also increases the speed and sy... Read >
Author: Gordon Peterson

The Next Steps for Healthcare Reform

12th June 2009
Health care reform is one of the biggest issues affecting this country at the present time. Unemployment is rising and along with it the number of uninsured Americans is also on the rise. This is leading to more pressure on the Federal Government to "do... Read >
Author: JenB

Should you Buy Long Term Care Insurance (LTCI)?

05th June 2009
Should we consider buying LTC insurance as we plan for retirement? We have good news about the lifespans of Americans. We are living long than people were, even 10 years ago! However, along with that increased lifespan comes an increased chance that we... Read >
Author: marilyn katz

Garden Spot Village | Healthcare On Site

07th May 2009
As a successful retirement community, Garden Spot Village takes pride in the services that it provides to its residents. They employ a staff of professionals who are dedicated to ensuring the health and happiness of the people who live in their community ... Read >
Author: chaoticconformity

What Food Helps Lose Belly Fat

09th April 2009
It has become obvious to health care workers that the risks of heart attack increase with the amount of belly fat a person carries Wider waistlines are attributed to unhealthy consumption of fats and lack of physical exercise, both of which are major f... Read >
Author: Janelle Elizabeth

Finding Jobs Created by the New Stimulus Bill

08th April 2009
We all know that in 2009 some major adjustments have been occurring on the job front, including a new stimulus bill that is proposing to create 3.5 million new jobs. But how are you affected by this new bill? If you have been recently laid off from an em... Read >
Author: heagar

Save Yourself Some Leg Work and Join A Dental Recruitment Agency

27th March 2009
If you're trying to get into the dental profession, either as an actual dentist, or as a hygienist or office worker, you're not alone. The medical profession in general is growing by leaps and bounds today, and people who want to get into something big an... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

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

variety of rich cultures

09th March 2009
Today's Nursing is Culturally Competent Care,Immigration to the United States has never ceased. It is a continual process that brings a variety of rich cultures and knowledge this great country. Health care workers experience the vastness of cultural ... Read >
Author: M S Nath

cultures and knowledge this great country

02nd March 2009
Today's Nursing is Culturally Competent Care,Immigration to the United States has never ceased. It is a continual process that brings a variety of rich cultures and knowledge this great country. Health care workers experience the vastness of cultura... Read >
Author: M S Nath

Healthcare

03rd December 2008
Healthcare My name is Susan Theophilopoulos I am a registered nurse working at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Sarasota FL. I have listened with much interest to the pass year’s campaign promises, particularly those concerning health care. Working in the... Read >
Author: WeThePeople-ForThePeople

Hospital Hygiene Starts with Clean Hands

02nd December 2008
Hospital hygiene in fact, is a broader connotation, which encompasses broader environmental health considerations such as sanitation and adequate water supply for not only patients, but also for visitors, and health-care staffers. It also depends a lot on... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

C.diff Bacterial Infection Now In 50 States

03rd November 2008
Beware of C.diff! Also known as Clostridium difficile, it is considered as America’s nasty superbug that is causing an epidemic in 50 states, according to Clifford McDonald, MD, of the CDC’s Division of Healthcare Quality and Promotion. Experts bel... Read >
Author: morningshift

Medical malpractice cases you would never have dreamed of

27th October 2008
The terrifying reality of medical malpractice is that it is often far too late for positive intervention after the event and, even if the claimants are successful in their monetary claims, the damages can never quite be rectified. Avoidable deaths cos... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Do You Deserve Medical Malpractice Settlements?

13th October 2008
Medical malpractice settlements are awarded for damages and injuries incurred by a patient who is being attended by health care workers. These awards vary in the amount depending on the damages and the state in which the case is taking place. In order to ... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Angelic Powers And You

09th September 2008
The book, "Angels In The ER," by Robert D. Lesslie, was suggested by Joan Adams, Squidoo Lens maker and author of "Banish The Blahs" and "10 X 10." Joan recently chose Dr. Lesslie to be her doctor because of his willingness to listen, his kindness and ... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk

Do You Know Who Checks Criminal Record?

01st July 2008
Since 9/11, the American public has become much more conscious about security. It is now common for someone looking for work to learn that an employer checks criminal records of prospective new employees. Criminal background checks are now being done by s... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

The TV can be your Career Guide

25th June 2008
Are you still sitting on your couch, having a hard time choosing a career ? Grab your remote control and TV guide. Sit back, relax, and catch a show or two on TV! Seeing your favorite characters do their "work" can perhaps inspire you and give you ide... Read >
Author: j-g-r-1188

The TV Can Be Your Career Guide

24th June 2008
Are you still sitting on your couch, having a hard time choosing a career ? Grab your remote control and TV guide. Sit back, relax, and catch a show or two on TV! Seeing your favorite characters do their "work" can perhaps inspire you and give you ide... Read >
Author: Mary Shad Moss

Health Sector Beckons Career Aspirants to The US

17th June 2008
It is estimated that there would be a dramatic increase of 10% in the total employment generation in the US by 2016. However, the career profile will differ in various industries and occupational groups. If the trends of the careers in US are any indicati... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar

Why perform an Elder Care Background Check?

06th May 2008
Since people are not always upfront about their past, having access to information is critical in making the right decisions. A good background search specialist will bring billions of records right to your fingertips. Whether it's criminal history report... Read >
Author: Arthur Hastings

When Outsourcing Gets Hold of Your Current Job

04th April 2008
Outsourcing is one of the major job trends happening in the global economy. As an effective tool to reduce labor costs, outsourcing has delivered a lot of job opportunities to countries such as India and the Philippines. However, outsourcing can also be b... Read >
Author: Fae Cheska Esperas

Pennsylvania On The Forefront Of Single Payer Health Delivery

28th March 2008
My name is Kate Loving Shenk of Nursing Career Transformation and a Staff Registered Nurse in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. As a Health Care Professional, I see people who are between jobs, who are in retirement, or starting a new business, or who want to g... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk

Getting The Most Out Of A Tablet PC

10th March 2008
What is a tablet PC, how is it different from a laptop and is it the right computer for you? To find the answer to these questions let’s take a look at tablet PC’s and how they work. Tablet PC's were originally designed to put mobile computers i... Read >
Author: gurpreet singh

Stress or Burnout: What's the Difference??

11th February 2008
Stress and burnout are often seen as the same thing. But they are not the same. Stress happens to everyone every single day! Each person experiences and copes with stress very differently. What is stressful to you may not be to me... and vice versa! An... Read >
Author: Jeanne

Influenza - Should I offer Immunization to my Employees?

07th January 2008
Every year around Christmas time, the flu seems to hit businesses and schools across the country. As a business owner, you may wonder if it is good strategy to offer immunization shots to your employees in order to avoid the flu this season. In this artic... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

The forcast for healthcare management jobs

01st October 2007
As the U.S. population ages, healthcare management jobs are likely to increase greatly, both in number and in remuneration. This also includes careers in healthcare such as administration and allied health occupations in which business skills are more imp... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Tuberculin test overview

26th April 2007
Tuberculin infection represents the infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This problem may not affect only the possessors of the infection but the people with who they get in contact too. There are known two types of tuberculosis: active and inactive... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

General discussion about treating tuberculosis

18th April 2007
United States are using Mantoux as a diagnosing method for tuberculosis. Other countries prefer BCG, or bacilli Calmette Guerin. This vaccine is used especially in countries where tuberculosis is an often seen disease and for preventing childhood tubercul... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

More on Latex

23rd January 2007
The severity of a reaction to latex generally correlates with how often the patient is exposed to the allergen, natural rubber latex. This reaction can be exacerbated when powder is present because latex can stick to the powder and be spread in the air or... Read >
Author: epipen

Latex

23rd January 2007
Natural rubber latex (NRL) has emerged over the last decade as an increasingly common trigger for anaphylaxis-producing allergies. It is found in a wide range of manufactured goods, including an estimated 40,000 common household items. Latex allergies now... Read >
Author: epipen

Health Care Career Options for Recent Grads

06th November 2006
by Mike Churchill © 2006, All Rights Reserved The expansive need for quality health care services was predicted years ago as the baby boomers began to increase in age. Now that we're in the full onslaught of caring for this huge number of senior citi... Read >
Author: Mike Churchill

Nursing as a profession

26th July 2006
Nursing is a highly regarded profession with high standards of honesty and ethics amongst various other professions. Nursing has emerged as the largest health care occupation with over 2.7 million jobs. With over 100,000 vacant positions and a ever-growin... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

Health Care Worker's Employment Opportunities, Salaries on the Rise

24th July 2006
The employment outlook for health care workers as well as salaries for almost all health care related positions is on the rise, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. "Job opportunities should be excellent in all employment settings ... Read >
Author: search for classes .com

Health Care Worker's Employment Opportunities, Salaries on the Rise

24th July 2006
The employment outlook for health care workers as well as salaries for almost all health care related positions is on the rise, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. "Job opportunities should be excellent in all employment settings becaus... Read >
Author: search for classes .com

Information Technology Helps Streamline Business Process

19th July 2006
In an era of increased competitiveness, economic uncertainty, ever-increasing regulation and global turmoil, companies are striving to continually improve operational efficiency. Many are looking to information technology to provide reductions in operati... Read >
Author: Ariel

Growth in Nursing Care

07th July 2006
Nursing has taking a big step now. And it's growth shows that the number of people that get the necessary medical assistance grows too. Nursing is closely connected to ambulatory care. The main purpose of the ambulatory care is to provide ways of giving f... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns

Bird Flu-Worst-Case Scenario

12th March 2006
There has been a lot of buzz about bird flu or the avian influenza and how it could become a global pandemic. What would a pandemic really mean? The federal government just launched a 7 billion dollar program to help the prevention and out break of a bird... Read >
Author: Tom Smith

Aging Baby Boomers Create Jobs in Health Care

11th March 2006
Over 75 million Americans comprise the baby boomer generation, and many have reached an age where health care is starting to become a major concern. Baby boomers are generally recognized as the generation born between 1946 and 1964, although many who were... Read >
Author: search for classes .com

Background Check Resources

22nd November 2005
Background Check Resources Whether you're hiring a CEO, a subcontractor, a babysitter, or even looking for a new tenant or roommate, you're taking a big risk. It's the nature of business unfortunately for people to go to great lengths to misrepresent ... Read >
Author: Reggie Andersen

USA Leads the World ... In Medical Errors

18th November 2005
Based on a comparison of health care systems in six nations, the 2005 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey found that America led the rest in inefficient care and medical errors.Improper Treatment 34 Percent of the TimeResearchers intervie... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

Another Good Reason To Take Your Fish Oil

29th October 2005
Two factors that has caused the spread of viral hepatitis around the world is: It is much easier to fly to another continent in a matter of hours. We can eat fresh produce grown in countries all around the world. These are just two reasons the hepat... Read >
Author: Connie Limon