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    mercy hospital

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    real reasons for the “mistake” before he reported it to the director and other seniors. He often performed operational audits on existing processes‚ reviewed internal controls‚ payroll and travel expenses in the past three years‚ while the 64-Slice CT Scanner project was a capital-asset audit. After finding one “mistake”‚ Jack called the director and other seniors directly to report mistake without looking through the remaining of documents and doing deeper digging‚ which showed that Jack may lack competency

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    Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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    History and Science Behind MRI: Open or Closed Case? Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has been called one of the most comprehensive and efficacious diagnostic imaging modalities in medical history. It became a viable clinical technique in 1982 and during its relatively short lifetime has become the primary imaging modality for investigations of the brain‚ spinal cord‚ spine‚ cancellous bone‚ and joints. It is widely used for the identification and staging of tumors‚ investigations of large

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    Nursing and Computers

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    patient information. There are more computers than I can name that are used for medical purposes. With many of these we are able to provide many types of tests that can save lives and help in early detection of illnesses. Some include: Ultrasound‚ MRI and CT‚ Mammograms‚ and EKG. Computers in the medical field have made such advancement‚ particularly in nursing. With such a shortage of nurses‚ hospitals are trying to find a way to improve the efficiency of their nurses. More and more hospitals across

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    Career In Radiology

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    I took off running at top speed‚ hit my mark‚ and was airborne into my first tumbling pass at the 2014 State Tumbling Championships. I completed my first back flip and went into the second and I felt my left forearm shatter. Instead‚ of a position on the podium I was on my way to the hospital in an ambulance and would need a Radiologist to tell me how badly my arm was damaged. Radiology is an exciting‚ specialized field of medicine‚ with a rich history‚ that uses cutting-edge technology to improve

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    • 1895 – Discovery of X- rays by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen. • 1896 - Prof. Arthur Schuster used X- rays to demonstrate the presence of lead bullets inside the head of a victim [5]. • In October 1898 issue of the American X-ray Journal‚ Dr. Fovau d’Courmelles wrote‚ “Knowing the existence of a fracture in a person who has been burned or mutilated beyond recognition‚ we can hope to identify him by the x-ray [6]. • In 1921 Schuller compared the radiological images of the frontal sinuses with plates formerly

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    Physics in Medicine

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    Cocker and Walton Prizes 2012 Physics in Medicine By Fayaz Rahaman ➢ Introduction Physics is about understanding the laws that govern the world around us. Most people know about the problems solved and the discoveries made by physicists in the past‚ such as the orbits of planets found by Galileo‚ the law of gravity first unravelled by Newton and later extended by Einstein. It is not as widely

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    image data obtained from a CT scan. Density segmentation techniques are used to geometrically define the knee bone structure and the encapsulated soft tissues configuration. Linear and non-linear elastic constitutive material models are implemented to mechanically characterize the behaviour of the biological materials. Preliminary numerical results for the model qualitative evaluation are presented. Keywords: Finite element‚ modelling‚ ACL reconstruction‚ 3D knee Model‚ CT scan 1. Introduction

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    Senior Research and Development Fellow‚ English as Medium of Instruction (EMI)‚ Department of Education‚ University of Oxford www.britishcouncil.org/education/ihe Going Global 2014  1 Introduction There is a fast-moving worldwide shift from English being taught as a foreign language (EFL) to English being the medium of instruction (EMI) for academic subjects such as science‚ mathematics‚ geography and medicine. EMI is increasingly being used in universities‚ secondary schools and even primary

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    Financial Analysis

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    allow EHC to have adequate cash flow in the next three months‚ provide them the opportunity to pay the loan within 12 months or less without prepayment penalty. Which strategies for equipment acquisition were chosen? Explain why. High Speed CT Scanner – Refurbished Equipment Loan – Useful life of 10 years‚ would probably need to upgrade in about 5 years; low interest rate for a refurbished equipment. X-Ray machine – Capital Lease – Useful life is 15 years; Option of buying the equipment at

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    Wireless

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    Wireless GSM Based Electronic Notice Board Mrs. S.P.Gaikwad ‚ Manikeshwari Shahdeo ‚ Meghna Priya ‚ Prashant Kr. Raghav Department Of Electronics Bharati Vidyapeeth College Of Engineering ‚ Pune India shilpapgaikwad@gmail.com maanimagic@gmail.com meghna.aquarious@gmail.com lucky_prashant90@yahoo.com Abstract- GSM based electronic notice display system is presented in this paper‚ this is the model for displaying notices in college on electronic notice board by sending messages in form of SMS

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