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    environment Improve own performance (1.1–1.5) The purpose and benefits of continuously improving my own performance at work is to exceed my actual performance‚ exceed my limitations‚ achieve personal goals‚ increase income‚ benefit from progressing my career and increase self-motivation and job satisfaction. The benefits of encouraging and accepting feedback is to help me improve my work; learn from my mistakes and to help me feel more confident in the work that I am doing. Feedback also helps us

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    Career overview Employed as PMA. OPS2 for past 20+ years. Prior to this career change I was an Enrolled Nurse at Murray Bridge Hospital. Key strengths Extensive experience in Domiciliary Care. Good repore and communication skills with the clients and their families‚ the Team Leader‚ Personal Support Co-ordinator‚ Service Co-ordinators‚ Key contacts‚ Clinicians‚ and fellow PMAs Very basic language skills in Italian and Greek. Proficient in manual handling practices. Basic computer

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    Pet/Ct vs Ct Purchase

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    PET/CT vs. CT Purchase Christine Parks BUS: 640 Managerial Economics Scott Shaw December 17‚ 2012 Abstract In my previous position I worked as the Administrator for a well-established outpatient diagnostic imaging facility. As the Administrator I was faced with having to make various decisions that utilized economics on a daily basis. The decisions that I would have to make would range from very simple to very complex purchases. Regardless of the amount of the purchase the same economic

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    X rays and Ultrasound are two of the main imaging techniques used in radiography. For the purposes of this essay‚ we will look at conventional x-rays and diagnostic ultrasound. Conventional x rays are non-invasive diagnostic techniques that are used to capture images of the body’s organs and bones. Diagnostic ultrasounds are high frequency sound waves to create an image of soft issues in the body such as muscles‚ joints‚ and internal organs. As examined below‚ while both are used in diagnostic radiography

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    Methods of studying cortical specialisation are divided into two groups: the invasive‚ and the non-invasive. The invasive methods are those‚ in which something is injected into the brain‚ to find out what the problem is. The non-invasive methods are more ethical‚ as there are no changes in the brain area‚ therefore no damage can be done to it. One of the invasive methods of cortical specialisation is neurosurgery. It involves manipulating with the structures within the brain. There are two main

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    I am Ciara Mauldin and I am applying for your Available Scholarship at Fortis College‚ which is the Lindsey Nicholson Memorial Scholarship Fund. Mr. LaBarron Evans came to Mattie T. Blount High School and spoke with my class about college decisions‚ and also mentioned that he was the Assistant Director of Admissions at Fortis College. I spoke with him one on one; he encouraged me to come take a visit at Fortis College. I am now going to tell you “Why I Want to join Fortis College.” On your web page

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    Capital project Capital project section two Executive summary There is an overuse of the hospital MRI machine at the facility. The MRI machine needs to be utilized for multiple specialties including emergencies‚ inpatients‚ gamma knife‚ orthopedics‚ sports medicine. The ultimate recommendation is to add an extremity MRI scanner to the facility to relieve some of the usage of the main MRI machine. Providing this relief benefits in many aspects. The addition will provide an opportunity to expand the

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    The Importance of Physics

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    The Importance of Physics to Society Physics - the study of matter‚ energy and their interactions - is an international enterprise‚ which plays a key role in the future progress of humankind. The support of physics education and research in all countries is important because: 1. Physics is an exciting intellectual adventure that inspires young people and expands the frontiers of our knowledge about Nature. 2. Physics generates fundamental knowledge needed for the future technological advances

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    Recent advances in technology permit measurement of characteristics of the nerve fibres that make up the optic nerve. One of these is SD-OCT(Fig2)‚ a non contact‚ non-invasive method that enables physicians to obtain in vivo‚ high resolution (upto 5 microns) cross-sectional images of the retina. It is based on principle of low-coherence interferometry(Fig 3). By imaging a 3D cube of data it allows a detailed evaluation of the peripapillary area. Fig 2 : Cirrus HD OCT machine In low-coherence interferometry

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    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a type of scanner that uses strong magnetic field and radio waves to produce complete images inside the body. An MRI scanner is a large tube that contains strong magnets. The patient lie inside the tube during the scan. The MRI scanner is used to observe almost any part of the body including the brain and spinal cord‚ bones and joints‚ breasts‚ heart and blood vessels and internal organs such as the liver‚ womb or prostate gland. The results of an MRI scan can

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