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    Telenursing…the Future Is Now Naomi Hurst Chamberlain College of Nursing NR361: Information Systems in Healthcare September 2014 Telenursing…the Future Is Now Telemedicine‚ the term initially used to describe the delivery of healthcare services from a distance through the use technology‚ began as early as the 1920’s when Doctors would utilize radio to diagnose patients and give recommendations. In the 1960’s‚ with the advancements into aerospace‚ the term “telemedicine” was vastly replaced

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    Australian Government Department of Immigration and Citizenship Skilled Occupation List (SOL) You must nominate an occupation from the SOL if you are applying for an Independent or Family Sponsored Points Tested visa or Temporary Graduate (subclass 485) – Graduate Work Stream. Applicants who require a skills assessment as part of their visa application must contact a relevant assessing authority directly to obtain a skill assessment. The assessing authority will provide all necessary applications

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    phlebotomists‚ electrocardiograph technicians‚ and medical laboratory technologists. •Therapeutic Services - Careers in therapeutic services involve improving the health status of patients over time. Careers in therapeutic services include medical assistants‚ nursing‚ and physicians. •Information Services - Careers in information services involve documenting patient care. Careers in information services include medical transcriptionists‚ medical records technicians‚ and medical librarians. •Support

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    midline towards the outside of the body. Lastly‚ transverse plane divides the body giving a top and bottom sections. The top half is superior and the lower half is inferior. Moving cephalad is moving superiorly‚ and cuadad is moving inferiorly. Radiologists would use this approach when looking at x-rays or MRI scans to distinguish how the image was taken. There are five sections of hallow space‚ known as cavities‚ in the human body‚ all of which carry-over each other. Starting from the head

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    Raad Almandil Professor L. Lykins ENGL 111-57C Due Date: 2/21/2013 Radiologists Radiology is connected to virtually all areas of medicine. Many people often enter the field of radiology because they have different sorts of interest in the job. The field of radiology was originally oriented on using X-ray radiation imagining of the body. Current radiology is not limited to X-rays; it also uses magnetic field‚ radiation and sound waves. Radiology can be used both for diagnostic

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    Surgical Oncology is the practice of using surgery in the diagnosis‚ treatment‚ and management of cancer and cancer-related symptoms. Treating cancer surgically can be dated back as far as 1700 B.C. (4). These were obviously not the most advanced procedures‚ but surgical oncology did not see much advancement until the 18th century when John Hunter stressed the importance of complete tumor removal to avoid cancer spreading into the lymphatic system. Surgery saw its next major advancement in 1842 with

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    ____ 1 (name) Professor _____ English Composition 101 (date) The End of an Era of Medical Transcriptionists In the past‚ radiologists dictated patients’ medical reports utilizing digital dictation system transcribed by medical transcriptionists. With advancement in technology‚ voice recognition system has taken the place of medical transcriptionists. Voice recognition has decreased the turn-around-time of dictated reports and proven to be cost-effective. Although this may

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    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 people’s lives. Radiologists use their specialized knowledge to assist other doctors to diagnose and treat a wide range of health issues. I am interested in this career because

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    What would the world be like if one day technology was inaccessible? Technology is used extensively in the healthcare department to provide patients with the best treatment. This is especially the case at the Mount St. John’s Medical Centre (MSJMC)‚ where technology must be up to date‚ easy to use‚ and designed to aid doctors to make the best and fastest decision with accurate information. Technology is best described as “the practical application of knowledge” or “manner of accomplishing a task”

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    Mammograms.....How Important Are They? September 16‚ 2012 Mammograms.....How Important Are They? A woman finding out that she has breast cancer can be extremely devastating to her as well as her family. Some women seem to feel that it can never happen to them so they do not have yearly check-ups. It is very important to be examined once a year to make sure that there are no signs of breast cancer. Early detection is extremely crucial in order to survive the disease. According to http://www

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