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- The Days of Starched White Medical Uniforms are Long Gone By:-Nigel Sandiford
Gone are the days when you used to find nurses working in hospitals wearing boring white starched Medical Uniforms. Go to any hospital, nursing home, health facility or dental practice and one thing you'll find are nurses dressed in smart, stylish uniforms with attractive colours and prints. Even scrubs aren't scrubs anymore!
- Health Care Reform Summit 2010 By:-Robert Truog
Over the past year, there has been a lot of commotion on Capitol Hill regarding healthcare and how it’s going to affect innumerable groups such as working Americans and middle class, small business owners and entrepreneurs, big businesses and insurance companies, the medical field, the underinsured, Medicare and Medicaid, the private sector and the federal budget, senior citizens and children, and many more. The outcome of this will no doubt be historical and change healthcare radically. For better or for worse is the concern, however. Everyone agrees healthcare reform is necessary, but there is yet to be any middle ground.
- History of Cardiology By:-Robert Truog
Cardiology has been a prime medical specialty throughout the history of modern medicine. Cardiologists treat diseases and irregularities of the heart. A general cardiologist does not perform surgery. Physicians in the cardiology field who do perform surgeries include cardiac pulmonologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, and cardiovascular surgeons.
- Pediatric Demographics By:-Robert Truog
The ongoing saga of health reform having an impact on all specialties. Until it becomes clear exactly what is being changed and how that will effect each party the market will be hamstrung. Indecision effects spending on expansion and hiring at all levels of health care.
- Radiology in The United States By:-Robert Truog
Radiology can be surmised as the research and implementation of imaging technology, such as x-ray devices and radiation in diagnostic and applicable uses to treat an array of maladies. Ultrasounds, nuclear medicine, PETs (positron emission tomography), MRIs (Magnetic resonance imaging), and computed tomography are a few of the technologies used.
- Oncology and Politics By:-Robert Truog
Clearly as the population ages the need for oncology services will increase. The only question to ask is will there be money to pay for this increased need and where will it come from in this economy? The ongoing debate between the Republicans and Democrats over health care really centers on whether it should happen at all and if it does who will pay for the additional 30,000,000 people to be insured.
- The Reasons Why Women Feel The Need To Have Breast Augmentation Surgery By:-Andy Haigh
Fifteen years ago, breast enhancement surgery was beyond the reach of most people as only the rich and famous could afford it. However, that has all changed and breast enhancement is now common place. The number of breast enhancement procedures carried out in the UK continues to increase from one year to the next but what are the reasons as to why women choose to undergo breast enhancement surgery?
- Online Medical Equipment- The Best Deal You Can Make By:-Fabiola Groshan
Purchasing medical equipment for your private practice, surgery center or the hospital you work for can prove to be a very demanding task. First of all you have to find the medical equipment you are looking for, make sure it meets all the necessary requirements, have the guarantee that it’s going to be delivered on time and most of all, do all these tasks on a budget.
- Six Benefits of an EMR System By:-Michael Young
Many are still hesitant to adopt an EMR system, but using electronic medical records integrated with a comprehensive practice management software can generate cost savings as well as increased revenue. There are six very clear benefits of such a system.
- EHR Systems Offer Protection to Valued Medical Data By:-Michael Young
Those with doubts about electronic health record systems may be concerned about the potential contamination or loss of electronically stored data. To ease this concern, it is important to understand the disadvantages of a paper-based system thus illustrating how an upgrade will offer superior protection to valued medical data.
- Electronic Medical Records More Prevalent Now By:-Michael Young
The medical industry has changed significantly over the past decade. One of the major changes is that many medical offices are moving from paper to electronic medical records. There are also a number of practice management software packages available to medical practitioners.
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