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Anandarup Kar

Medical Tourism - 0 views

  • Med tourism booming in India
  • Revenue From Foreign Patients Set To Touch $2 Bn By 2012
  • Released by Planning Commission deputy chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia on Wednesday, the report reveals that while a heart bypass surgery would cost a patient $6,000 in India, the same surgery would cost the person $7,894 in Thailand, $10,417 in Singapore, $23,938 in the US and $19,700 in Britain.
Peter Kimmich

Health Care Training & Career Guide - 0 views

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    Whether your aim is to find a nursing school in Florida, a medical assisting program in Texas or a radiology course in California, these information resources and school search links will help you learn more about the health care career you're considering, and help you locate your school.
Peter Kimmich

Different Types of Medical Nurses - 0 views

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    The different kinds of nurses and what they do.
omrglobal21

Telemedicine: providing healthcare services better than ever. - 0 views

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    Telemedicine has changed the healthcare sectors in terms of providing medical devices and services with the help of technological innovations in telecommunication and wireless connectivity. It is an advance communication platform which mainly allows healthcare providers to offer clinical healthcare services to patients, even at distant place.
raghul33

Biopharmaceuticals Market Growth|Industry Trends|Market Insights|Market Forecast to 2026 - 0 views

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    The global biopharmaceuticals market is set to exhibit a CAGR of 7.83% during 2019-2026 and is estimated to reach a market value of US $ XX billion by 2026. Biopharmaceuticals are large and complex molecular drugs that are mainly obtained from proteins and nucleic acids of living organisms such as microorganisms and animal cells also known as transgenic organisms. These drugs are obtained using biotechnology and have high-therapeutic value. Biopharmaceuticals are also known as biologics and biotech drugs and are usually administered by intravenous, subcutaneous, or intramuscular injections and are more efficient than the conventional small molecule drugs. Biopharmaceuticals are an alternative to the previously less effective and sometimes unsafe treatments and offer several benefits. Biopharmaceuticals benefits include highly effective and potent action, fewer side effects, can be tailored according to specific medical requirements of patients and they hold the potential to actually cure diseases at the root level. Biopharmaceuticals have reduced the number of deaths due to cancer and HIV/AIDS in the past decade and have changed the treatment of several chronic diseases, such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Download free Report Sample: https://www.datamintelligence.com/download-sample/biopharmaceuticals-market View Full Report Sample: https://www.datamintelligence.com/research-report/biopharmaceuticals-market
Tom Fields

Mobile Clinic and In-Home Educator Generate Small, Short-Term Increases in Symptom-Free... - 0 views

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    In a randomized controlled trial (RCT), children enrolled in the Head Start program in Baltimore received services from a mobile pediatric asthma clinic and from asthma educators.
Tom Fields

Allergy and Immunologic Care - 0 views

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    Discover dozens of allergy and immunologic care innovations and tools at the AHRQ Innovations Exchange.
Peter Kimmich

Crazy Stories from Nurses - 0 views

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    These strange-but-true nursing stories were told by nurses and nurse assistants in various places around the Web. Read, shudder, and enjoy!
Peter Kimmich

What Does a Nurse Do? - 0 views

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    Nurses perform a variety of functions, based on their individual specialties and their level of expertise.
Peter Kimmich

X-Ray Technologist vs. X-Ray Technician: What's the Difference? - 0 views

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    There is indeed a difference between the titles of "x-ray technologist" and "x-ray technician," even though they're often used interchangeably.
Peter Kimmich

Ultrasound Tech Employment/Salary Figures for 2007 - 0 views

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    Ultrasound tech employment and salary figures for major US metropolitan areas, as of May 2007.
Peter Kimmich

X-ray Tech Employment/Salary Figures for 2007 - 0 views

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    X-ray technologist employment and salary figures for major US metropolitan areas, as of May 2007.
Peter Kimmich

Guide to Becoming a Registered Nurse - 0 views

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    There are three main paths to becoming a registered nurse. The most recommended is the BSN, a 4-5 year program covering a wide array of theoretical and technical nursing skills. A quick overview of how it works.
Peter Kimmich

Dental Assistant Occupation Overview - 0 views

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    Dental assistants work alongside dentists, performing a variety of tasks to maintain patient comfort and smooth office function.
Peter Kimmich

ERNursey - An ER Nurse's Blog - 0 views

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    The daily ramblings of an overworked ER nurse who likes her job, but hides it very well.
Peter Kimmich

ER Nursing - 0 views

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    Explanation of emergency room nursing skills and duties, for nurse reference.
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