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    Service Marketing

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    Introduction to Services Marketing In general‚ goods can be defined as objects‚ devices‚ or things‚ whereas products refer to both goods and services. A service is any act or performance that one party can offer to another that is essentially intangible and does not result in the ownership of anything. Its production may or may not be tied to a physical product. The distinction between goods and services is not perfectly clear. Service is the sum of all encounters between a customer and a service provider

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    The Lean Project Delivery System: An Update Glenn Ballard 1‚2 Abstract The Lean Project Delivery System emerged in 2000 from theoretical and practical investigations‚ and is in process of on-going development through experimentation in many parts of the world. In recent years‚ experiments have focused on the definition and design phase of projects‚ applying concepts and methods drawn from the Toyota Product Development System‚ most especially target costing and set based design. These

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    Medical malpractice

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    Medical malpractice presents challenges for policy makers‚ physician/provider purchasers of insurance‚ and companies offering professional liability insurance covering medical providers. Medical malpractice is buffeted by three distinct‚ uncoordinated‚ policy drivers: the health care system‚ the insurance system‚ and the legal system. While cases of medical malpractice arise within the health care system‚ determinations of fault and the assessment of financial damages are made through the tort system;

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    Medical Anthropology

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    on a local‚ national and global level‚ play an intricate role in the health of all individuals. As Smith-Nonini said‚ “a medical anthropology approach to analysis helps bring the critical role of political and economic factors‚ as well as the medical and public health cultures that shape programs‚ into view” (Smith-Nonini 2009:613). The political economy approach to medical anthropology specifically targets the macro-level decisions and factors that effect health. This provides a new perspective

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    Medical Transcription

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    are no signs of infection at this time‚ 48 hours later. Patient was given a tetanus shot‚ and after discussion‚ for patient’s confidentiality reasons and due to low risk of this event‚ she will follow up with the health center where she gets her medical care for an HIV test and hepatitis titer tomorrow. She will return for any problems or complications. She was

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    Models

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    of human behavioural models and the commonalities thereof with consumer behaviour‚ impacting the marketing field of study. Once the human behavioural models have been addressed‚ the chapter will focus on models of consumer behaviour. Section 2.2 of this chapter will provide an overview of consumer behaviour‚ followed by models of human behaviour in Section 2.3. Section 2.4 will represent the main discussion of Chapter 2 by focusing on the definition‚ purpose and value of models of consumer behaviour

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    Medical Tourism

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    citizens seeked medical care outside their country * Customer Profile * NRI * Patients from developed as well as under developed nations * No of usage occasions: Numerous * Role of Government * The role of Indian Government for success in medical tourism is two-fold: * Acting as a Regulator to institute a uniform grading and accreditation system for hospitals to build consumers’ trust. * Acting as a Facilitator for encouraging private investment in medical infrastructure

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    A SUMMER TRAINING REPORT ON EMPLOYEE JOB SATISFICATION AT DAINIK BHASKAR AND DAINIK JAGRAN SUBMITTED TO PUNJAB TECHNICAL UNVERSITY JALANDHAR In partial fulfillment of requirement for the award of degree Of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINSTRATION (MBA) Supervised by Submitted by Ms GAGANDEEP KAUR BAVNEET SANDHU ASSISTANT PROFESSOR MBA 4RD SEM 1273393 GLOBAL INSTITUE OF MANAGEMENT AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES AMRITSAR SESSION

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    Medical Assitant

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    | Medical assistant is multi-skilled health professional who offers administrative‚ clerical and technical support to the physician. Medical assistant provides services for front office‚ back office and other clinical laboratory areas. Medical assisting is a versatile career for men and women. Medical assistant provides services in the offices of physicians‚ podiatrists‚ chiropractors and other health patricians to work smoothly. Medical assistants are not like physician assistants who diagnose

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    Should Marijuana be Legalized for Medical Purposes? Marijuana has been used extensively as a medical remedy for more than five thousand years. In the early 1900s‚ medical usage of marijuana began to decline with the advent of alternative drugs. Injectable opiates and synthetic drugs such as aspirin and barbiturates began to replace marijuana as the physician’s drug of choice in the twentieth-century‚ as their results proved to be more consistent than the sometimes erratic effects of the

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