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    Every day someone is looking for a job. Whether it is through a newspaper, friends, and family or online, it is hard to find a workplace. Not only is job searching hard, but deciding which company to work for is the most important decision of finding a job. Many look for a job in their professional field, but they do not consider the company’s background. Many do not ask about the basic salaries, benefits, and opportunities. Working for a company that is well established with great revenue,…

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    Utilizing the tips below it would be possible to double and in some very rare cases triple your overall lifetime career nursing salary. Yes, it's true. As a matter of fact it is possible you could double your Nursing salary with just tip #3 all on its own. The medical job market is on fire right now as you know and one of the hottest careers in that market is nursing. There are many areas of the country where demand is expected to continue to out strip supply for many years into the future.…

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    Haitian proverb “Mountains Beyond Mountains” is the title of the book written by Tracy Kidder about Paul Framer and his adventures through Haiti, Peru and Russia. Dr. Framer is a Harvard graduate physician and anthropologist. “Mountains Beyond Mountains” is an excellent title for the book because it not only shows Dr. Framer’s understanding of difficult, relentless work needed cure tuberculosis, but also that once one obstacle is accomplished another one is sight already, hence hard work must…

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    Hospital discrimination is widespread in the USA dating back to the mid-1960s, the only then, being legal. The discrimination affects the minority population not only the African Americans but also the colored people. Despite the efforts to reduce segregation the one area that seems to have received low attention was quality of healthcare and/or access to it. This articles seeks to explicate the reasons why African Americans and other colored people are not insured in the health care. Most of…

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    While cartographers might be consider a glorified map makers of the past, they are still among us doing their daily duties. Cartographers are responsible for measuring and mapping out the Earth’s surface (“Cartographers and Photogrammetrists”). They need to collect and analyze data to develop accurate maps using airplanes and satellite surveillance (“Cartographers and Photogrammetrists”). In general, cartographers must be able to collect and analyze data to develop accurate maps. However,…

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    ways of thought regarding the role of government. This transition from Progressivism to conservatism was one of the leading dynamics of the 1920s. Although the middle and late 1920s saw a resurgence of conservative thought, Progressive ideas about reform would continue into the early 1920s. Grassroots campaigns by the newly formed League of Women Voters, along with a variety of other women’s clubs and Progressive organizations, seized the message of military preparedness. They sought to convince…

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    The health care system has different types of crisis in America; especially the cost of healthcare which out of control. With rising costs of insurance premiums and the lack of money in working households, it is very difficult to afford health coverage. The United States has found a solution to help our young and elder with the right insurance benefits for their individual lives. But with this solution came more problems that may have been overlooked. For instance, some employers ended up…

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    It’s tax season again, which seems an even colder season than winter for many of us. Physicians, especially, can feel a chill in the air this time of year as they attempt in vain to get ready for April 15th. Between taking care of their patients and trying to stay compliant with so many initiatives, many doctors have little time to actually learn the basics of the tax codes that apply to them, and so they wind up getting involved in questionable investments and “tax shelters” to, in the end,…

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    CMS facilitates healthcare transformation by creating new ways to pay for and deliver care, while lowering costs and improving care. CMS strives to improve individual patient care by following along with the Institute of Medicine’s six areas of quality: Equity, Effectiveness, Safety, Patient-Centeredness, Timeliness, and Efficiency. The organization encourages better health by addressing underlying causes of poor health, such as behavioral risk factors, lack of preventative care, and physical…

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    Technology has enabled the expansion of medicine and has improved the overall health of the global population However not everyone has the sames access to the quality healthcare that they should be entitled too.Although modern hospitals and other places such as treatment centres are now widely available not everyone can afford the treatment that is on offer for them. Inequalities in health care are shown as a result in social inequalities. People who are slightly less off than other or who may…

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