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    Running head: Medical Assisting 1 Medical Assisting Aycee C. Kaimo Kaplan University Medical Assisting 2 Abstract Growing up in a family that loves to do public service‚ helping people specifically in medical field influenced me in my decision in choosing Medical Assisting as my profession. I feel that Medical Assisting is a good start in advancing my medical career. It has been said that the job of a medical assistant is expected to be one of the tenth fastest growing jobs

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    User Interfaces Name: Ahmed Baha Class: 9B subject C Subject: ICT Command line user interfaces Command line interface is a user interface to a computer’s operating system or an application in which the user responds to a visual prompt by typing in a command on a specified line‚ receives a response back from the system‚ and then enters another command‚ and so forth. A Command Line Interface allows the user to interact directly with the computer system by typing in commands (instructions)

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    Chapter 1 1. Statistics is the science of collecting‚ organizing‚ analyzing‚ interpreting‚ and presenting data. TRUE 2. Inferential statistics refers to generalizing from a sample to a population‚ estimating unknown parameters‚ drawing conclusions‚ and making decisions.   TRUE 3. Descriptive statistics refers to summarizing data rather than generalizing about the population.  FALSE 4. Estimating parameters and testing hypotheses are important aspects of descriptive statistics

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    Evaluating the Research Process Rebecca Persinger HCS/465 April 9‚ 2012 Donald J. Steacy Childhood Obesity The author of this article talks about the increasing number of obese children in America and what it will take to have healthy and nutritious school lunch programs provided to school children. During a survey performed by the author on many children who are suffering from obesity in America and the health problems these unhealthy school lunches are creating‚ the lunches were analyzed

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    Learning about interdisciplinary teams in healthcare and being able to see them in action has been an eye-opening experience. This course has helped me understand how beneficial teamwork is to patient safety‚ quality improvement‚ and the delivery of high-quality care. The insight I have gained by completing the modules and clinical experiences has not only shown me that interdisciplinary teams are essential to providing the best care we can to patients‚ but also inspired me to carry this perspective

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    Consider Medical Coding If you like working in an office setting and are drawn to the health field‚ then you may want to pursue a career in medical coding. Medical coders don’t have direct patient contact‚ but they work with patient charts and medical histories. Coding is interesting work that is in demand since medical records are primarily digital today. Here’s a look at this occupation and how you train for it. What Medical Coding Entails A numerical code is applied to each medical diagnosis

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    think that everyone has been told to be a team player‚ yet there is no clear definition of what a team player is. A team player can be associated to any type of profession a person participates in while working with a group of people trying to accomplishment the same goal. In the Webster’s Student Dictionary‚ there is nothing about the phrase "team player" but‚ the closest to team player is the definition of teamwork‚ which is defined as "Unity of action‚ as by the players on a team". Some synonyms are

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    Medical treatments vary according to the medical condition‚ in some cases a single disease could have at least two methods in which its treated. This has been develop further with the breakthroughs in medicine related technology‚ for example‚ cancer can be either treated through surgery or by the use of chemotherapy‚ in some sever cases both methods are used. This essay will compare and contracts between the surgical intervention and chemotherapy in treating cancer. Surgical intervention of cancer

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    Medical Mistakes According to members of the Subcommittee of Primary Health and Aging‚ 1 trillion dollars are lost due to medical errors. According to a study done by the “Journal of Patient Safety”‚ over 400‚000 people die each year due to these medical errors‚ making them the third-leading cause of death in the U.S.A. All these mistakes are preventable in some way or another. Physicians can prevent medical errors by double-checking for mistakes‚ using patient-specific identifiers‚ and verifying

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    Summary Lead ___The summary lead is the most traditional lead in a journalism article. It is to the point and factual. It’s meant to give a reader a quick summary of the story in as few words as possible (should be 30 words or less)‚ usually in one sentence. It contains the essence of the story (i.e. the most important‚ but not necessarily all‚ of the 5 Ws and H -- who‚ what‚ when‚ where‚ why and how). It cites the source of any opinions. ___For example‚ I frequently used this approach when I

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