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    During my 15 years working in the medical field‚ I’ve come across different career paths. However‚ one career path that has always appealed to me is radiology. This is a profession with enormous opportunities for advancement. A radiologic technologist main job is to obtain images of patient’s numerous body parts. A x-ray tech can work in a hospital setting or an outpatient facility. They can specialized in a particular examination technique such as MRI. In my observation with a radiologic technologist

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    years of my life. Although they weren’t always easy‚ I strived to do my best in everything and achieve goals that satisfied my own being. As I continue to grow up‚ I hope to keep aiming to do my best and attend McNeese State University and study Radiology. I believe I deserve this scholarship because I have the determination to go through college ready and willing to learn about things that will affect my future. I know that I have the ability to do anything I put my mind to‚ no matter how hard the

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    My first rotation was at the Little Falls Orthopedic Center. I was with Marge and Linda in the radiology unit but later in the week I did float without the center. My first day was with Linda and it very slow with only one X-Ray patient. I did not mind to much due to the fact I was sick with the flu and later went home due to it. The next day I was with Marge because Linda was sick with the flu‚ incidentally. We saw many patients thus I learned a lot about the X-Ray system and how to position patients

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    The Current Procedural Terminology‚ or CPT for short‚ was first introduced by the American Medical Association (AMA) in 1966. And throughout the years there have been many updates‚ revisions‚ and subsequent editions. In 1983 CPT became part of the Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System or HCPCS to report Medicare Part B physician’s services. In 1986 Medicaid required HCPCS for reporting and by 1986 the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act required CPT codes for any outpatient hospital surgical procedures

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    Title: Project Management Concepts and Practices: Project Proposal for Installation of 220 Radiology (X-Ray) Imagers for the I-Med Network Australia-wide. Assignment Topic: Purpose The purpose of the assignment is to explore the application of concepts‚ tools and techniques covered in this subject and to present a report based on your findings. Assignment task Option 1) has been chosen by this author:- Develop a project proposal for a new project. The assignment might be based on: A proposal

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    Stark Law Rules HLHT 5140 May 17‚ 2014 Abstract The Stark regulation and guideline are in a group referred to as the Stark Law considerably restrictions physician referral patterns and limits many but not all types of financial relationships into which physicians may go into. Research have discusses many of the solution necessities of and exceptions to the Stark Law‚ as the Research understands them to at present exist‚ and highlights areas where physicians can retain flexibility. The intended is

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    SPOTLIGHT ON FIXING HEALTH CARE Spotlight ARTWORK David Maisel‚ History’s Shadow GM8‚ 2010 Archival pigment print‚ 40" x 30" Turning Doctors into Leaders Medicine is in for a radical change as the old guard gives way to performance-driven teams. by Thomas H. Lee 50 Harvard Business Review April 2010 HBR.ORG Thomas H. Lee (thlee@ partners.org) is the network president of Partners HealthCare System‚ in Boston‚ and a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. He is a coauthor

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    recognition technology‚ was released in 1994. Discrete speech is a slow‚ unnatural means of dictation‚ requiring a pause after each and every word [11]. Two years later‚ IBM introduced the first continuous speech recognition software‚ its MedSpeak/Radiology. These systems often had five-figure price tags and required very expensive PCs. Continuous speech technology allows its users to speak naturally and conversationally‚ relieving much of the tedium of discrete speech dictation [11]. Dragon

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    The objective of this article is talking about the Zika Virus of the fetus brain. The objective provides the necessary evidence to support the objective. It explains how the Zika virus is destroying the fetus brain and it is telling why and what is creating this. The author gives very detailed information about the Zika Virus. She explains how the Zika Virus is causing pregnant women to get infected and most likely have more problems and shows the harm of the fetus brain. The Zika Virus is causing

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    prescriptions. Lab work and radiology reports took several days to receive back and reviewed in paper form. Appointments were written on calendars at the doctor’s office and a card with the date of the appointment was given to the patient as a reminder. Very little information was computerized except for billing purposes in the physician’s office. Since then‚ computers have become more widely used in the physician’s office from scheduling appointments‚ reviewing lab work and radiology tests‚ ordering prescriptions

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