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Roger Steven

The Drunk, High, or otherwise Impaired Health Care Practitioner: What can be done to Help - 0 views

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    Overview: Health care practitioners and other licensed professionals work in today's diverse, fast-changing, multidisciplinary environment. All licensed professions have higher rates of drug abuse, alcohol abuse, and mental health issues. Yet each individual profession has a unique, though similar, state laws which govern how state licensing agencies take action against the professional so as to protect the public. The state's authority and power over licensed professionals often presents challenges to the impaired practitioner that are not easy to navigate. All licensed professionals must adhere to standards of state law which govern their professional practices and include prohibitions for impaired practice - even impairment along that is apart from any direct professional harm. Complaints that are received and investigated by a state agency leave the licensed professional with an uncertain process to handle the state action against them. Coupled with numerous related consequences, such as loss of employment, family issues and divorce, and criminal actions, the licensed professional must handle all these challenges successfully. Learn to identify and understand varying state laws that apply to allow disciplinary action against the licensed professional, both immediately and temporarily, and those which are permanent and final. Review the most common successful elements of the rehabilitation of the licensed professional faced with the deadly consequences of addiction. Compare and contrast regulatory laws and due process requirements for state action. This allows the licensed professional to avoid career-ending sanctions and to defend successfully against legal actions which may result in ruinous practice and career consequences for the professional. This program offers an objective, thorough review of laws which apply to the impaired licensed professional. Why should you attend: Health care practitioners are faced with a higher lifetime risk of drug abuse,
sachin_cmi

Gouty Arthritis Market is Gaining Significant Traction with ROMEG Therapeutics Receivin... - 0 views

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    Gouty arthritis is a type of arthritis that causes inflammation, typically in one joint, which begins suddenly. Gouty arthritis is caused by the deposition of needle-shaped crystals of uric acid in a joint. The primary symptoms of gouty arthritis include severe pain, swelling, and redness in joints, often in the big toe. Increasing prevalence of gout with rising alcohol consumption is expected to drive growth of the global gouty arthritis market. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), from 2013-2015 around 54.4 million adults in the U.S. have some form of arthritis, gout, rheumatoid arthritis, or fibromyalgia. According to the Arthritis Foundation, 8 million people in the U.S. suffer from gout arthritis every year. According to the same source, high intake of sugary or alcoholic drinks is one of the major risk factors for gout arthritis. Alcohol is a major source of purine, which produces uric acid. High levels of uric acids in the body can result in the formation of crystals of uric acid, eventually leading to gout. Hence, such factors are expected to drugs market is expected to drive growth of the global gouty arthritis market. Furthermore, increasing adoption of biologics and increasing R&D activities in regenerative medicines is expected to propel the global gouty arthritis market growth in the near future. Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-blog.blogspot.com/2021/02/gouty-arthritis-market-is-gaining.html
Morrisson Sarah

Why People Travel to Florida Drug Rehabs - 0 views

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    There are many different types of Outpatient Drug Rehab Florida. The goal of a drug or alcohol rehab center is to help the persons to become sober and clean. In Florida, New York and across the USA…
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    Florida has many outpatients' alcohol and drug rehab programs. These programs have existed for over thirty years and are long term in nature. For those who choose these alcohol and drug rehab programs, they can expect to have 24/7 supervision…
Morrisson Sarah

Alcoholism - Treatment Options - 0 views

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    Options of outpatient treatments for alcoholism include residential treatments, outpatient treatments and partial hospitalization. Each of these programs offers a different level of treatment…
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Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) in Mumbai - Apollo Hospitals Mumbai - 0 views

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    Apollo hospitals Mumbai offers Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver disease treatment, this disease if not treated can result in significant liver damage for those affected.
Morrisson Sarah

Individualized Florida Drug Rehab Program - 0 views

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    One aspect of rehab that one physician recognized was that patients admitted to rehab were all admitted to the same drug rehabilitation program, regardless of their needs or background…
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    One aspect of rehab that one physician recognized was that patients admitted to rehab were all admitted to the same drug rehabilitation program, regardless of their needs or background…
Morrisson Sarah

Penalties and Consequences of DUI in Florida - 0 views

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    Penalties and consequences of DUI (driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs) in Florida state include fines, loss of licenses, vehicular immobilization, increase rate of insurance fees, community service, and even jail time…
Morrisson Sarah

Success Rate of Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs - 0 views

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    Drug rehab programs are located throughout the country from Alaska to Florida and California to Maine. You will discover many of the drug treatment centers operate totally independently from any major hospital…
Roger Steven

Ethics and Laws for Mental Health Professionals- 2 day In person Seminar - 0 views

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    Overview: Mental health care practitioners work in today's diverse, fast-changing, multidisciplinary health care environment. Nowhere but in mental health is there such diversity of clinicians who provide the same or similar services of counseling and therapy. A potential client has a wide choice of mental health providers from whom to choose. Yet each individual mental health profession has a unique education, training, and experience requirement for practice. While similarities exist, requirements differ from state to state and even from profession to profession with a single state. What are these requirements and how do they apply? The state's authority and power over mental health practitioners often presents challenges to these mental health professionals that are not easy to navigate. Differing sources of legal and ethical authority govern each respective health care practitioner in ways that are similar but not the same. Ethics and law are similar, but not the same. All mental health practitioners must adhere to standards of state law which govern their professional practices, including the very core of the doctor-patient relationship. Codes of ethics and state law may both apply to govern the conduct of this clinician. Even some state laws are referred to as ethical codes. Complaints as to alleged misconduct or ethical failings are received and investigated by a state agency and leave the mental health practitioner with an uncertain process to handle and to defend the state action against them. With this background, this seminar empowers the full understanding and application of ethics and laws for mental health practitioners. Learn to identify and understand an ethical framework for a sound mental health practice. An ethical framework is essential to having the right perspective to examine mental health dilemmas. Compare and contrast regulatory laws and codes of ethics to understand their differing applicability. Know the difference between laws and ethics,
Morrisson Sarah

Way to Have Drug Free Life - 0 views

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    These days, one of the biggest problems that are faced by the people in the whole world is drug addiction. In fact, it has been seen that most of the people are addicted to prescription drugs rather than illegal drugs...
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10 Precautions You Should Take for Developing Resistance against Swine-Flu Virus.. - 0 views

#1: Wash Your Hands Properly Use warm soapy water to wash your hands properly for about 15-20 seconds. #2: Get Good Rest 8 hours of sound sleep is sure to make your body and immune system strong e...

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sachin_cmi

Insights on the Salicylic Head and Neck Cancer Market to 2027 - 0 views

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    Cancer is a disease caused when cells divide abnormally and uncontrollably and spread into surrounding tissues, which results in formation of a mass called tumor. Head and neck cancer refers to various malignant tumors that develop in or around the mouth, sinuses, nose, larynx, and throat. Moreover, head and neck cancer begin in squamous cells that line moist surfaces such as those inside the throat, nose, and mouth. Infection with human papillomavirus (HPV), excessive alcohol consumption, and chewing tobacco increases the risk of head and neck cancer. Other factors such as hereditary causes, Epstein barr virus infection, radiation exposure, occupational exposure, oral health, salted or preserved foods, excessive consumption of paan also increases the risk of head and neck cancer. Factors such as rise in government initiatives, surge in research and development activities, rise in health care infrastructure, and increase in the patient population are expected to propel the head and neck cancer market. Worldwide, head and neck cancer is the sixth-most common cancer, with around 630,000 people diagnosed every year, resulting in more than 350,000 deaths, according to the National Center for Biotechnology Information. Moreover, tens of millions of individuals are diagnosed with cancer each year and more than half of the patients eventually die from it. Moreover, cancer ranks the second most common cause of death in many countries, following cardiovascular diseases. Read more @ https://sachinbhombe.blogspot.com/2021/03/insights-on-salicylic-head-and-neck.html
sachin_cmi

The Global Tissue Transplantation Products and Services Market Continue To Grow Owing T... - 0 views

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    Tissue Transplantation products and services are getting widely used in the healthcare sectors worldwide. The term Tissue Transplant refers to the process of adding new tissues to the body that is broken down and replaced by other organs or tissues. It is a major breakthrough in organ transplantation and is used more frequently. Tissue Transplantation is the practice of harvesting and replacing human organs such as kidneys, liver, heart valves, lungs, and bones with other healthy tissues from other people. Tissue Transplantation has given hope to many patients who have had to have a hip replaced or a kidney removed because of disease or illness. In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of people who are now choosing to donate their organs and tissues to medical research and treatment centers. More people are now aware of the need for organ donations and more people are now looking to give back to society than ever before. The demand for organ and tissue transplantation is increasing every day. Unhealthy food habits lack of exercise, drug abuse, and alcohol consumption results in organ failure, owing to which the demand for the Tissue Transplantation products and services market is estimated to rise. Increasing events of acute diseases are also estimated to aid the growth of the market. For instance, high blood pressure and diabetes are the main causes of end-stage renal diseases where kidney dialysis or transplant are the only options to save the patients. According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, in 2019, there were approximately 122,913 patients in U.S. who needed urgent tissue transplants. Hence the increasing demand for advanced transplantation products is estimated to drive the market growth. Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-blog.blogspot.com/2021/01/the-global-tissue-transplantation.html
sachin_cmi

Role of forensic pathology in medical examination - 0 views

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    Forensic pathology is the application of clinical medical jurisprudence in forensic medicine. A forensic pathology specialist is a physician who has completed a residency in molecular biology, pathology, and related disciplines and has then specialized in forensic pathology as a post-graduate program. The standards for being a "fully certified" forensic pathology specialist vary from state to state. There are also national accreditation programs that offer associates or bachelor's degrees for forensic pathology specialists. Forensic pathology can be applied to a wide range of situations, such as drug and alcohol abuse, homicide and other crimes, sexual assault, and sexual motivation. Forensic pathology specialists can analyze tissue samples to examine for disease, and they use various methods to determine the cause of death, cause of trauma, etc. For instance, gas chromatography is used in the forensic pathology for analyzing fibers on the body. Moreover it also used to analyze blood found at a crime scene. There are many types of forensic pathology, and each type involves different techniques and terminology. Some examples include: pathology of blood and other bodily fluids; pathology of sexually transmitted diseases; pathology of trauma; pathology of forensic genitourinary and obstetric disorders; pathology of traumatic and infectious diseases; pathology of unidentified remains. Read More @ https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/preview/9197580861156902959/6381348933167984177
sachin_cmi

Head and Neck Cancer Is the Sixth Most Common Cancer Worldwide - 0 views

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    Cancer is a disease caused when cells divide abnormally and uncontrollably and spread into surrounding tissues, which results in formation of a mass called tumor. Head and neck cancer refers to various malignant tumors that develop in or around the mouth, sinuses, nose, larynx, and throat. Moreover, head and neck cancer begin in squamous cells that line moist surfaces such as those inside the throat, nose, and mouth. Infection with human papillomavirus (HPV), excessive alcohol consumption, and chewing tobacco increases the risk of head and neck cancer. Other factors such as hereditary causes, Epstein barr virus infection, radiation exposure, occupational exposure, oral health, salted or preserved foods, excessive consumption of paan also increases the risk of head and neck cancer. Factors such as rise in government initiatives, surge in research and development activities, rise in health care infrastructure, and increase in the patient population are expected to propel the head and neck cancer market. Worldwide, head and neck cancer is the sixth-most common cancer, with around 630,000 people diagnosed every year, resulting in more than 350,000 deaths, according to the National Center for Biotechnology Information. Moreover, tens of millions of individuals are diagnosed with cancer each year and more than half of the patients eventually die from it. Moreover, cancer ranks the second most common cause of death in many countries, following cardiovascular diseases. Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-blog.blogspot.com/2020/12/head-and-neck-cancer-is-sixth-most.html
harshitatyagi

9 Ways to Boost Male Fertility & Increase Sperm Count - 0 views

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    Research-based ways to boost male infertility and increase sperm count include various lifestyle changes, such as exercising regularly, Get enough vitamin C, Minimize your stress levels, Quit smoking and limit alcohol, Avoid toxic chemicals in the workplace, Eat more greens. Consider ashwagandha, Aim for a healthy weight, balance zinc levels, etc, Read the full blog.
lifelinelab

BREAST CANCER SCREENING - 0 views

  What is screening ? Screening is looking for cancer before a person has any symptoms. This can help find cancer at an early stage. When abnormal tissue or cancer is found early, it may b...

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Dementia Stages And Symptoms Briefly Explained - Health Blog - 0 views

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    Here we discussed Dementia stages & symptoms. Dementia is a wider category of brain diseases. Long term memory loss causes Alzheimer's
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