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    mandatory fields‚ this could be things such as name‚ date of birth‚ ethnicity‚ medical history etc. this is placed in the system for organisation. LIMS is also known to be an electronic filing cabinet‚ data input done according to the given organisation. It can also store graphical data such as photos‚ CT scans of patients in their medical history; also text an example of this is hospital patients‚ regarding their identity photo and medical history. This image shows an example of patients DNA

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    November 28th‚ 2010 1. Explain patient-physician contract A physician has the right‚ after forming a contract or agreeing to accept a patient under his or her care‚ to make reasonable limitation on the contractual relationship. The physician is under no legal obligation to treat patients who may wish to exceed those limitations. Under the patient-physician contract‚ both parties have certain rights and responsibilities. 2. Patient right and responsibilities Patients have the right to choose a physician;

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    Research Terminology Jennifer Daniel CJA/334 10/06/14 Rayna Longshore Research Terminology Abstract This paper is about research terminology and how it will be used in the criminal justice field. The knowledge that I will gain from knowing what the terminology and what could happen if I did not know the correct terminology. How knowing the assets will be a gain in my professional field. Terminology is very important in each professional field. Would anyone take you serious if you did not

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    CHAPTER .1 Introduction Medical tourism in India After the silicon rush India is now considered as the golden spot for treating patients mostly from the developed countries and Far East for ailments and procedures of relatively high cost and complexity. India is also aggressively promoting medical tourism in the current years -and slowly now it is moving into a new area of "medical outsourcing‚" where subcontractors provide services to the overburdened medical care systems in western countries

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    future‚ a future with a long and healthy life‚ not lived in the shadow of cancer but in the light.” The career of a Medical Technologist is a hard and thoughtful career because other people depend on you to help better them. The research will describe the career of a Medical Technologist‚ and the impact this career has on society. As a little kid I have always been fascinated science and how it has been changing the world today. Finding new ways to cure diseases and being able to help save someone’s life

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    Improving the patient intake efficiency takes work from everyone in the practice. To learn what needs to be improved we first have to know what steps are taken now‚ then we can discuss what ways could help each step improve to make this process more efficient. The steps taken now are useful‚ but they could be improved to make the process easier and faster for both the patient and the practice. When a patient calls the first step is to determine if the patient is a new patient or an established

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    My interest in the medical field began when I was in fourth grade. The way that this came about may not be common‚ but I now realize that everything happens for a reason. At the age of nine I had the urge to pull out my eyelashes‚ later I would learn that this is called trichotillomania. But even before I knew what it was called I realized that something was wrong with me. I didn’t wake up and say “I think I’m going to pull out my eyelashes today.” I am not exactly sure about what had caused this

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    of pixels. The pixel of a grayscale image is a nonnegative integer interpreted as the intensity (brightness‚ luminosity) of the image (Deever and Hemami‚ 2003). It is a picture that has been created or copied and stored in electronic form. An image can be described in terms of vector graphics or raster graphics . An image stored in raster form is sometimes called a bitmap (Margaret‚ What is image? - Definition from WhatIs.com:‚ 2005) According to Magaret Rouse‚ Raster graphics are digital images created

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    Research Process and Terminology Paper Ashley Beidler CJA 334 3/30/2015 Rhonda Grant Research Process and Terminology Paper As in all career paths there will always be different terminology that is associated with that particular profession. For example‚ if one were to immerse him or herself into a group of doctors‚ one would find that he or she would not quite understand the conversation to the fullest extent due to the fact that one has not been subject to this type of terminology for a prolonged period

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    Using animals in medical research Man is permanently surrounded by life‚ both vegetal and animal. Human living together with animal is inevitable and at the same time necessary‚ both to man and animal. There is a reciprocally relationship between man and animal. Animal testing is not a new thing. For many centuries scientists and testers in research have used animals of all kinds. Most of the animals are small ones like rats‚ mice and hamsters‚ but also some dogs‚ cats and monkeys have been

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