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    Choosing a Career in the Medical Field “A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car; but if he has a university education‚ he may steal the whole railroad.” ~Theodore Roosevelt (Graduation Quotes‚ Commencement Sayings‚ Advice For Graduates‚ 2012). Education is something one could say gives you a better understanding of the world. Without Education in this day and time you may find a job but a career is much harder to obtain. Although the job market and economy are still suffering

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    Questionnaire on Medical Tourism Name:…………………………………………………………………………………… Contact-Number/Email:………………………………………………………………… Gender: - □ Male □ Female Age: - □14-20 □20-30 □30-40 □40-50 □Above 50 Profession: - □Business Man □Service Holder □Student □Others Your Monthly Income: - □15‚000-40‚000 □40‚000-60‚000 □60‚000 - 80‚000 □80‚000 – 1‚ 00‚000 □Above 1‚ 00‚000 Places of residence: - □ Urban Areas □ Rural Areas 1. In which country have you gone for medical treatment? □India

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    Ethical Medical Field

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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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    Medical Assistant Ethics

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    Medical assistant ethics. There are numerous ethical issues that a medical assistant may encounter in a daily office or hospital setting. It is unethical to have a conversation with a fellow coworker regarding a patient. The patient may overhear or worse may be relate to someone in the office. It is no one’s business as to why the patient had an appointment. Another unethical behavior that is unacceptable is foul language in front of the patient. They do not need to hear that kind a language under

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    Lately there have been many topics up for discussion. One that is most talked about in 2015 is medical marijuana. Now that marijuana’s medicinal use is at the forefront of most conversation‚ it brings many misconceptions. There are a lot of benefits of marijuana when used medicinally. Yes‚ marijuana can be used recreationally but the medicinal benefits should not be dismissed. Marijuana has many medical benefits that help a patient in need of relief and the ability to improve healthcare as a whole

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    Position Paper on the Medical Examiner Release of Organs and Tissues for Transplantation J. Keith Pinckard‚ M.D.‚ Ph.D.‚ Charles V. Wetli‚ M.D.‚ and Michael A. Graham‚ M.D. Board of Directors Approved February 21‚ 2006 – Expires February 21‚ 2011 From the Department of Pathology‚ Division of Forensic Pathology‚ University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and the Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences‚ Dallas‚ Texas (J.K.P.); Department of Health Services‚ Division of Medical Legal Investigations

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    Medical Tourism in India

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    scenario of Medical Tourism and also to get an overview of the healthcare industry in India. The survey also aims at finding out the performance of various hospitals in the region based on certain parameters and criteria’s to judge the market viability of medical tourism. But in order to full appreciate the survey one needs to understand the term Medical Tourism ad the current Indian and Global scenario of Medical tourism and its practices in India. Medical Tourism (also called medical travel‚ health

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    Lorma Medical Center

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Lorma Medical Center is the largest private hospital in Region 1. Since it was launched in 1934‚ it has set the standard for quality care‚ cleanliness‚ specialization and technology and it is one of the leading Medical Centers of the North. Lorma Hospital was founded by Dr. & Mrs. Rufino N. Macagba‚ Sr.‚ both physicians. The name LORMA stands for their family names: LOR-enzana‚ the maiden name of Dr. Crispina Macagba and MA-cagba. The hospital began admitting patients

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    Medical Tourism in Goa

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    Medical Tourism in Goa Tina D’costa TYBBA MES college of Arts‚ Commerce & Management studies Medical Tourism The seven wonders of the world are all too well known. However one can’t help but marvel at other developments‚ that have developed magnificently over the years. These unsung heroes are the ones that carry Indias legacy forward. India in a developing country‚ but we do not wish to limit ourselves to the meaning of the word that entails ‘developing’. If one takes

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    physician’s services if they wish. 3. Patient responsibilities Patients are also part of the medical team involved in their treatment. Patients have the responsibility under an implied contract to: Follow any instructions given by the physician and cooperate as much as possible. Give all relevant information to the physician in order to reach a correct diagnosis. If a patient fails to inform a physician of any medical conditions he or she may have and an incorrect diagnosis is made‚ the physician is not

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