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    to provide quality healthcare, the board of directors at Pocahontas Memorial Hospital (PMH), which a rural hospital as well as a nursing home, is interested in implementing a satellite clinic as an innovative solution (CSU, 2015). However, it might be quite challenging to attain this business model among rural clinics, which usually are dealing with issues, such as limited funds and working staff. To overcome this barrier it will be essential for PMH to conduct a market analysis for efficient…

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    Proper Identifying COD

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    “Co-occurring disorders must be expected when evaluating any person.” (Principle 7) As Principle 7 states; not all clinicians will be able to or should be expected to be experts in COD but "they should understand how to identify COD and have a clear sense of how to assist the consumer in accessing essential services " Proper identification of COD is paramount in treatment of any COD client and the wrong identification could cause severe damage to the individual/consumer Proper identification of…

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    Therapeutic Assessment

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    It is very essential to know and consider that when a family and planning treatment that there is a lot of differences in an assessing adults and assessing children, with trauma and abuse. The definition of Therapeutic Assessment (TA) is an assessment that is defined in a series of a semi- structured form of collaborative that is Psychological assessment that is defined in a series of Publication by Psychologists, clinicians, and therapists. (TA) starts with an interview with the parents and…

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    My experience as the lead Spanish-English interpreter at the UCSD Student-Run Free Clinic provided me with the opportunity of being practicing my leadership skills in team working toward a common objective. Here, I was able to multitask from interpreting to a medical student or physician and a patient, to jumping to assist another patient and medical student with interpretation. I was also in charge of checking-in patients, organizing the tasks of the other volunteer interpreters, helping the…

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    providers and researchers in the Mayo Clinic Care Network, which based out of Rochester, Minnesota. The care network allows physicians from across the country to work with each other to find the best possible treatment and care for patients. "After reviewing a lot of options we identified the Mayo Clinic care network the best opportunity for us to improve quality of care, lower the cost of care and improve the patients experience care all of that through the mayo clinic care network", says…

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    mentality and bravado of a young business professional. The piece of the world being saved was a five county area in Northeast Nebraska and Southeast South Dakota. I recently gained a newly created Chief Financial Officer position at a community health clinic. For years, it had been my goal to combine my skills in finance and passion for helping others. I remember the moment in the position when I began forming a new goal. I attended a regional healthcare conference in Denver to learn…

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    They have provided the community of medicine with the idea of a “pain free” surgeries, due to a thing called Anesthesia, the injection of a drug before and during the surgery. Since being around from World War I to today, the services of anesthesia delivered have changed. Nurse anesthetists also known as CRNA’s have helped…

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    A Career In Criminal Law

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    To become a criminal lawyer there are certain criteria’s that must be met, like the education requirements, skills and personality traits associated with the position. One must complete an undergraduate degree from a 4-year university or college. Potential criminal lawyers may benefit from courses such as government, history, economics, public speaking and sociology, but these aren’t required to see how most 4-year institutions offer a pre law major. It is also very important that individuals…

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    Mayo Clinic Essay

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    EVALUATION OF THE MAYO CLINIC Impact on Growth The Mayo Clinic is the first and largest integrated, not for profit medical group practice in the United States (Rahul Kashyap, 2016). It was founded in Rochester, Minnesota, but today has expanded to six states, with five schools, and about 59,500 employees (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, 2015). The hospital have an enterprise revenue of 9.8 billion dollars annually, which is reinvest on research according with Mayo Clinic…

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    The Cleveland Clinic Case

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    The Cleveland Clinic, established in 1921, is a non-profit, multispecialty academic medical center that integrates clinical and hospital care with research facilities and educational facilities. (cchs.org) The finance department employs approximately eight hundred of the forty-nine thousand Cleveland Clinic employees, and being the human resource specialist for such a large department can be a challenge. The two parts of the human resource department being focused on are the advocacy and the…

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