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    Conclusions Introductions: Have you or have you had someone‚ that was near and dear to your family and hearts‚ pass away and think to yourself “If medical technology was just a little more advance‚ they might have been able to still be here with me today?” Or was their life‚ cut from your life to soon‚ because of the need for more advancements in the medical pharmaceutical side of things such as medications and treatments. Maybe‚ even be able to give them the therapeutic device that would have been able

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    Participation in Government Proposed Solution #1 Legalization of Medical Marijuana There are many “haters” and many supporters of the legalization of medical marijuana. It’s a very arguable topic‚ but in reality it’s all on how people really view it. My viewpoint is that in the United States of America adults should be allowed to legally use marijuana for medical purposes if a physician recommends it. The “haters” are always going to hate. Regardless‚ it’s considered a drug. But do they

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    OSAICase VI: Oasis Medical Objective: To understand the issues of place/distribution Case Position Statement: If you were a venture capitalist‚ would you invest $400‚000 for 40% of Oasis Medical (assuming you had the money)? Issues to Ponder: What would the preferred way to move these medical products from producer to consumer I would not invest the money to Oasis Medical. Although there is a good distribution strategy for their products‚ lack of actual data for investors. Oasis had a good

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    My Medical Advisor

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    My advisor’s name is Dawn Moser. She is the Program Coordinator/Instructor for Medical Office Administration. She has worked within several medical facilities for several years as part of their staff that is responsible for billing and coding‚ which makes her knowledgeable. Being that she has mastered in this field of study‚ she is able to listen and give good advice in reference to college and employment. As my advisor and one of my several teachers‚ Mrs. Moser makes herself available to students

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    I selected to do the internship for this course at Seattle Visiting Nurse Association in Edmonds as a Medical Biller. The Mission of the Seattle Visiting Nurse Association is to develop and maintain innovative programs that provide peace of mind‚ improve quality of life‚ and support independence for patient‚ family and community. The Medical Biller position consist of errorless CPT‚ ICD-10-CM coding and pricing with various insurance companies of the patient’s treated with inoculation of the influenza

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    by the computer. There are many advantages of computers that make it a must have by every medical professional. This article tells you about the use of computers in the medicine that would help you understand the wide array of computer applications used across the medicinal practice. Computers in the Medical Office There are various uses of computer in medical field as it plays a vital role in every medical office. It contributes a lot to the hospital administration where all the administrative

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    Medical Social Work Through reading the text book and listening to the information given by the speaker in class‚ it has become very clear that social workers play a significant role in the medical field. Specifically‚ social work is of particular importance when working with families where a serious illness has occurred. While the speaker‚ Jamie‚ spoke mostly about intervening with families in which the serious illness directly affected a child‚ the text book gave other examples that also help

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    Ethics in the Medical Field How Professional Values and Ethics Influence Career Success Though good ethics are important in all business fields they are extremely important in the medical field. When it comes to unethical organizations much like Enron we talk about financial dealings or money laundering. However in the medical field we are dealing with human lives which cannot be replaced. As a result of this being such a critical field honorable work ethics are essential.

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    Interview with a Medical Director Chantay Woodley HCS/235 Health Care Delivery in the US November 18‚ 2013 Michelle Crakes Interview with a Medical Director In this interview the subject will be my physician for sleep apnea. Being diagnosed in back in 2010 it has been a constant struggle with this respiratory disease she has been a God sent to me. Dr. Amy R. Blanchard‚ a 19 year veteran in multiple fields including; pulmonary‚ sleep‚ critical care and internal medicines as well as graduated

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    Medical Malpractice Law

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    consent to a set procedure‚ the patient must be aware of the situation. This authorizes doctors access to their body and do what they must. Without permission the doctors have no right to treat a subject‚ if they do so it is illegal and a sign of medical malpractice and negligence. Consent can only be liable if and when the patient is fully informed of all conditions and has provided proof of consent. Sometimes patients consent to a set plan but later revoke their involvement due to further analysis

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