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    Keeping Culture Alive

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    The Ministry of Education‚ Sports and Culture is encouraging the young people of Samoa to know‚ practise and live their culture. To achieve this‚ a two-week vocational skills training started this week. The training is teaching skills in weaving‚ sinnet binding (afa)‚and navigation. Year 10 and 11 students from Chanel College‚ Maluafou College‚ Papauta College‚ Pesega College‚Laumua o Punaoa College and St Joseph’s College are taking part. While the vocational skills training has

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    doctor’s office‚ there was a time when patients had to check out their medical records before seeing their doctor or dentist. They would also have to return the medical records before leaving the clinics or hospital. Now patients are able to skip those steps because of electronic medical records. But what exactly are manual medical records and electronic records? According to Merriam-Webster‚ medical records are a record of a patient ’s medical information (as medical history‚ care or treatments received

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    Stock Records Accuracy

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    ’Stock Records Accuracy’ means: (1) a correspondence between what is present on the computer file and what physically exists‚ in reality‚ (2) that activities which have been recorded as taking place against stock are truly what in fact occurred‚ and (3) that no activity which took place is unrecorded in the system. As we shall see‚ the central stock file is a most important element of any system within the company. The records within the file are ’keyed’ on each product’s unique item code**. That

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    ACCT1068 Cost Management and Applications Case Study Assignment Barnes Scuba Diving Case James and Rob were relaxing with some friends on the patio of James’ new apartment in Surfer’s Paradise‚ Queensland‚ Australia. Just that morning they had looked over their business’s profit statement and were feeling very pleased with what they saw. Barnes Scuba Diving (Barnes)‚ the business they’d started in 2000‚ had made profits for the last six months that exceeded their expectations. While

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    Requirements to Become a Neurosurgeon Neurosurgeons are medical specialists who treat injuries‚ diseases and congenital disorders of the brain and spinal cord. They perform surgical procedures to treat and heal a variety of conditions‚ such as tumors‚ blood clots and traumatic injuries. Like all medical doctors‚ they have to be licensed to practice. Prospective neurosurgeons must undergo a rigorous medical training program‚ which includes several years of education and an extensive residency. The

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    COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Requirements Engineering Requirements Elicitation Techniques Atique Zafar Elicitation techniques   Specific techniques which may be used to collect knowledge about system requirements This knowledge must be structured     Elicitation problems    2 Partitioning - aggregating related knowledge Abstraction - recognizing generalities Projection - organizing according to perspective Not enough time for elicitation Inadequate preparation by

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    types of medical records

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    for Diana Shannon’s M270 Electronic Heath Records and Medical Office Procedures course. With a world that is continually developing new technologies daily‚ the health care world is just one of many places trying to keep up with it. Manual records seem to be a thing of the past these days with more and more facilities switching over to electronic medical records. The few who are hesitant to take the plunge and convert over to electronic medical records may be thinking about the cost of the software

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    ELECTONIC MEDICAL RECORDS Katie Percival Northeast Technical Institute February 15‚ 2013 Principles of Health Information Many doctors and hospitals are now using electronic medical records systems. Slowly‚ old files with long background histories are being uploaded via electronic means. At the same time‚ technology has made it possible to keep these files safe from damages or being lost. Computer programs designed for backup have become available. More and more features are being added to

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    ISYS 2453 BIS Analysis and Design 2 Assignment 2: Requirements Specification Documentation Student Name: Tran Song Loc Student ID: s3296865 Email: s3296865@rmit.edu.vn Table of content 1. Introduction 3 1.1. Purpose of the project 4 1.2. Project Scope 4 2. Overall Description 4 2.1. Product Perspective 4 2.2. Product Features 4 2.3. User Classes and Characteristics 4 2.4. Assumption and Dependencies 6 3. System Features 6 4. Conclusion 7 5. Appendix 8

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    Electronic Health Records

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    Over the past five decades healthcare record keeping has been evolving. In order to protect patient ’s records and encourage healthcare providers to keep up with current technology trends several federal agencies have been developed. As a result of these agency formations several laws and regulations have been put into place. The development of healthcare information technology (HIT)‚ and subsequently the rules and regulations‚ began to evolve in the 1960 ’s with the development of Medicare and

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