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    surgical oncology, medical oncology, and radiation oncology. Their job is to maintain records, supervise work staff, and use diagnostic procedures to determine if one has cancer. Oncologists also have to advise some patients with unique cases about clinical trials in order to approach and treat certain illnesses through further research. They also have to provide counseling to the patient and their families, considering that having cancer is an emotional time. To become a medical oncologist,…

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    EHR And PMS Analysis

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    EHR and PMS Electronic medical record and medical practice management software are both important in a medical office. Their demand is based on what is the medical office needs. Medical practice management software deals with the day-to-day operations of a medical practice. The risk of using this is when they need to use the server to share data and everyone can work. There can be a security risk by doing it. They can also use a desktop that is intended to be used by one or handful users sharing…

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    Medical Devices In Canada

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    Medical devices are many groups of products utilized to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases and other physical ailments. They vary greatly in complexity and application, from basic items, such as bandages, to complex devices such as imaging devices like diagnostic ultrasound systems and pacemakers. In Canada medical device are regulated by Food Drugs Act as Class I, II, III and IV class 1 meaning low risk and class 4 means high risk. The Food and Drug Act specify regulated medical device. The…

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    A Career As An Internist

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    they will examine patients to find the location of a health problem. Internists must be able to order lab tests and analyze data for their patient’s health. For this occupation, people must be well organized and have the ability to keep detailed records. Sometimes, internists will have to perform…

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    living will and durable power of attorney as concerning individuals, family members, and medical professionals have many views. “The letters DNR standing for Do Not Resuscitate, DNR signifies that rather than administering any and every procedure that might possibly keep a patient alive, not extraordinary means are to be taken.”(Feldman, 2014, pp 608). The living will is a legal document that designates the medical treatments a person does or does not want if the person cannot express his or her…

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    handled carefully and with confidentiality. This can be done by giving importance to maintain trust and respect between the patient and healthcare provider followed with the confidentiality obligations. For the maintenance of trust for safe care the records should be as complete as possible and accurate to fit for the purpose. 2. the information by the healthcare provider or the care team has to be revealed unless only when it is necessary for the safe and effective care of the patient. The…

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    One of the reasons I want to go to medical school is for the opportunity to learn from bright, experienced individuals who are passionate about medicine. For this reason, my first priority is to attend a medical school committed to graduating top-notch physicians who can navigate challenges with a confidence bolstered by their training. This training extends beyond the acquisition of knowledge to include a variety of personal traits such as honesty, integrity, respect, and most importantly,…

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    It is not an easy decision to get into medical school. Thinking about the years I will spend digging between the books and running from one side of the building to another definitely gave me goose bumps. However, that feeling was not anywhere near a bad one, on the contrary, it was that kind of excitement that nothing else can give to you. Two main factors seeded and watered the love of medicine in me: the first one is having two doctors in the family; my father and my sister, who spend their…

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    Electronic Health Records The medical records of today are mostly stored in an electronic health record. Many of the medical offices of today use the electronic record. The Federal Government even provided the physician with monetary awards for switching to the electronic health record (Brown & Tyler, 2013, p. 47). However, the electronic records can have some downfalls that cause some medical offices to avoid switching to the electronic software. These downfalls include the legality and the…

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    same standard applied to physicians and surgeons in medical malpractice actions. In order to prove veterinary malpractice, a plaintiff must show (1) a duty to perform according to the appropriate veterinary standards; (2) that the veterinarian breached that duty by deviating from the appropriate veterinary standard; (3) that the plaintiff suffered damages; and (4) that the breach was the proximate cause of the damages. In addition, as with medical malpractice claims, expert testimony is required…

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