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By ***amylaine 4 comments
Medical Transcription is one of the largest home based jobs available. The U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics states "Employment of medical transcriptions is projected to grow faster than average for all occupations through ... more »
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A neuro-ophthamologist is a doctor who specializes in diseases of the eye that are not related simply to the structures of the eye. They are also or primarily related to the enervation of the eye--the nerves of the eye. The conditions that they ... more »
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Rheumatology is the medical subspecialty that deals with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases, disorders and injuries. Included are many autoimmune diseases, all forms of arthritis, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndromes and injuries from ... more »
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An infectious disease doctor specializes in treating all types of infections including those caused by parasites, bacteria and viruses. They treat infections in any organ or area of the body. Because they are experts in this specialty they may ... more »
By Sarah Wilson, CCRP 3 comments
It takes a company a minimum of 12 years before a newly discovered drug or treatment is available to the public. Clinical trial documents may not be requested for review by the FDA until years later. Because it is such a long process, it is ... more »
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Work with this company and get paid for your transcripts,never pay a fee. Just apply online and work from your home... more »
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Pediatrics is the branch of medicine that deals with the development, care and diseases of infants and children. When asked about job satisfaction, pediatricians are happier with their choice and more likely to recommend their specialty to ... more »
By Camille Platt 1 comments
As pharmacy chains across the country are struggle to stay staffed, a number of colleges and universities are adding pharmacy programs to try and meet the need. If you plan to enroll, consider the following steps to help you make it through... more »
By Sarah Wilson, CCRP 5 comments
Clinical Trial Managers are people who help senior management oversee the clinical research project. Read on to find out who typically hire clinical trial managers... more »
By eHow Parenting Editor 0 comments
Many couples aim for a natural childbirth, but feel their hospital-based childbirth classes don't prepare them well. However, a natural childbirth instructor, whose goal is to prepare couples committed to natural childbirth, is becoming a popular ... more »
By Jonathan F. 3 comments
Kidneys are precious organs. They are also the subject of much myth, in particular the myth of waking up in a bathtub with 1 of your 2 kidneys suddenly missing. Stolen kidneys are not always an urban legend, however, and have been known to be ... more »
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Few professionals are as respected as brain surgeons, with good reason. Becoming a neurosurgeon requires years of training and a lifetime of dedication. It is one of the most demanding jobs in medicine. Follow these steps to see what the process ... more »
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Online resources to help you prepare for the nursing exam - NCLEX RN & PN.. more »
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There are actually two kinds of kidney doctors— nephrologists and urologists. Urologists perform surgery while nephrologists do not. Nephrologists are internists who specialize in the kidney. This specialty area has become increasingly more ... more »
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Although the nuclear medicine specialty is small, technicians are in demand jobs at hospital nuclear medicine and radiologic technology departments. The field for Nuclear Medicine Technicians has heated up due to the number of 'babyboomers'--now ... more »
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Anesthesiologists specialize in the care of a patient prior to, during and after surgery. They evaluate and prepare a patient about to undergo surgery. An anesthesiologist plans the anesthetic for the patient and then cares for the patient during ... more »
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Medical transcription is one of the fastest growing professions in the United States. According to the Department of Labor, the field will see an above average growth through 2010. People of all ages can make good money in the business, some even ... more »
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Are you a trained nurse that wants more than just working in a hospital? Or need extra income. Would you enjoy answering questions at home from your phone or computer and get paid for doing so? Then read this... more »
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Medical researchers work in hospitals or science laboratories or independent organizations compiling and analyzing information about diseases, drug interaction and patient progress. They collect data, confer with doctors and patients and report ... more »
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The brain, with all its millions of neural connections, weighs just 3 pounds. Cutting one open requires nerves of steel, guts and intellect. If you think you've got the right stuff--and the patience to train for 14 to 20 years--read on... more »
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A childbirth educator teaches all about late pregnancy and childbirth to expectant couples. They are hired by hospitals, birthing centers and may open up their own business, teaching classes out of their home. This is a wonderful career path for ... more »
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Gastroenterology is a subspecialty of internal medicine, dealing with digestive problems. A gastroenterologist is a doctor trained in the diagnosis, treatment and management of diseases in the colon, esophagus, stomach, pancreas and liver. ... more »
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Heart surgeons must be not only well trained and dedicated but also extremely skilled technicians. The process of becoming a heart surgeon is difficult and lengthy but deeply rewarding. Here is a brief outline of this process... more »
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The basis of homeopathy is restoring harmony to an unbalanced body through the use of various natural herbs and supplements. The homeopathic practitioner believes that ailments are caused by chaos in the body and diseases are indications of this. ... more »
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There is perhaps no field where ethics plays a greater role than in medicine. By definition, patients are vulnerable--sick, ill, and often in pain. Their treatment and care should be carried out with absolute ethical precision. The discipline of ... more »