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Medical Assistant Training Programs
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mikemac88
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In 21st century America, career security is a hot topic and of great importance. With an aging population and rapid medical advances, medical assisting careers and other similar jobs in the health care field, are expected to grow faster than all other career fields. Medical assistant training program offers you the opportunity for that first and mo ...
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A second course in MRI technology
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yam
Two of my former colleagues who studied nursing as their second course are now licensed nurses. They have plans to work abroad and are now training in local hospitals to gain experience. One of them is persuading me to study and even offer her textbooks for free. But I told her that instead of a nursing career, I’m intending to pursue MRI tec ...
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Show the Gospel to the Hurting
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Take Root and Write ..
How many times have you heard, "Share the Gospel with the unsaved"? A bazillion? Now how often do you hear, " Show the Gospel to the hurting in your church, in your community, in your world?Share spells words. Show takes action. An example: Pulling up to a red light, Kate noticed a young man holding a homemade sign. It read, &q ...
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I Don't Know You Anymore Part 2
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Take Root and Write ..
In the previous article on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), I gave you a glimpse into the lives of a military couple and a soldier who were dealing with war related PTSD. You can read the first part here.Suicide related deaths in the military are on the rise. While there are no solid studies on how many of theses suicides are results of PTSD, ...
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WHORe Vs UCEM
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Dr. Mike C.
I’d like to draw attention to a recently published article in the Medical Journal of Australia ( MJA ) “ Whole-Of-Hospital Response to admission access block: the need for a clinical revolution”.The Whole Of Hospital Response to Emergency ( WHORe model) is unique, insightful and thoroughly modern in it’s approach to the mana ...
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Holiday Hazards to Avoid for People with Multiple Sclerosis
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Jeff Pile
By Julie Stachowiak, Ph.D., About.com Guide Ever since I was older than 12 and no longer merely a passive recipient of holiday joy, gifts and food, I have found the holidays to be fairly stressful. You have to not only participate in producing festivities, but also you're expected to behave in a consistently festive manner with people you encount ...
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Health Headlines - November 26
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Meredy

Happy Thanksgiving!Many Type 2 Diabetes Patients Morbidly Obese: U.S. StudyTwenty percent of Americans with type 2 diabetes are more than 100 pounds overweight (morbidly obese), according to a Loyola University Health System study."The rate of morbid obesity among people with diabetes is increasing at a very alarming rate, and this has substan ...
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