The Rise Of Hospitalist Jobs
June 10, 2010 by Adriana Noton
Filed under Careers-Employment
Hospitalist jobs have recently hit the hospital job market due to the rising cost of medical care. The high cost of medical care coupled with the high demands of a growing, aging population has resulted in many changes in the medical field. The hospitalist has become a burgeoning career option for those originally seeking a career path as a Medical Doctor.
What Are Some Physician Jobs?
May 18, 2010 by Adriana Noton
Filed under Careers-Employment
Those of you who want to be doctors might not only be thinking about how much schooling you have to do. You might be thinking about where you can work. What is open to you? What are some physician jobs? We have a few of them for you to consider right here.
Things To Know About Medical Jobs
May 2, 2010 by Adriana Noton
Filed under Careers-Employment
Unlike jobs in other industries, jobs in the health care field are continuing to grow. Both medical jobs and administrative jobs in health care facilities are growing because people are living longer and baby boomers are aging and becoming in need of more health care. If you are just beginning to consider looking for a job in the health care field, you will find that you have many options. Some jobs will require college degrees or special certifications while other jobs are available as entry level jobs. Most health care jobs require at least a high school diploma or a GED.
Hiring An SLP For Your School
January 9, 2010 by Adriana Noton
Filed under Health
The study of language and human communication is a valued and worthy science. However, the people who diagnose and help to treat difficulties or challenges in communication are called speech language pathologists. An SLP is specifically trained to diagnose speech issues at an early stage. That’s why they are so important in schools.
Vertex Toric Contact Lenses Offer Clear, Sharp Vision With Disposable Convenience
January 4, 2010 by David Long
Filed under Health
If you have astigmatism and seek the comfort and freshness of a disposable lens with a frequent replacement schedule, you may want to consider Vertex Toric contact lenses from CooperVision. They offer the convenience of either daily wear with removal, or optionally extended wear for up to 7 days before replacement.
How A Gel Can Help You Lose Weight
November 30, 2009 by Ron Randel
Filed under Health
Obesity has become a curse in a number of countries across the world, especially in the more developed ones. The fast / junk food industry has managed to put a huge strain on already stretched medical facilities that have to cope with a rising demand to handle weight related disorders afflicting the old and young alike. The increase in heart diseases, intestinal problems like acidity, ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome, flatulence, etc. have become a major cause of worry for health professionals across both economically powerful and the not so powerful countries.
Drug Treatment Administered By Top Professionals Is The Best Way To Recover
September 15, 2009 by Stacey Juanalow
Filed under Health
There’s too much at stake here for you to try to beat drug addiction on your own. Don’t wait another day to start letting drug abuse treatment work for you. Drug addicts need drug abuse treatment to get better because drug dependency is a disease: a clinical disorder that can only be eradicated by virtue of clinical care.
12 Things For a Nurse to Know About a Chronically Ill Person
August 29, 2009 by Lisa Copen
Filed under Health
The medical world could not function without nurses. It’s no secret to any of us who has had a doctor’s appointment or been in the hospital that a nurse can make all of the difference in our total experience and recovery process. Whether undergoing a routine procedure, scheduling a simple appointment, or being there beside us while the doctor has a serious conversation, a nurse’s presence can determine how well we as the patient copes with the situation and emotionally processes the outcome.