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Brainlab Collaborates With Toshiba Medical Systems on Integrated Surgical Suite - Yahoo Finance
MUNICH , June 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Brainlab AG today announced that it has signed an agreement with Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Inc., a business unit of the Toshiba Group, to integrate its Aquilion™ LB Computed ...
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When you think of a laser, you probably imagine a continuous beam of light. But many lasers emit incredibly intense and short pulses of light--these "pulsed lasers" are used in medical and laboratory devices, and in ...
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Exergame Fitness Advisory Board Member “Dan Lawler” speaks about implementing Exergaming in Schools…. A year ago, I was able to implement an Exergaming lab in my school. It was one of the most exciting ...
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Computerworld — To help address the explosion in mobile devices, IBM today announced new software, services and research projects at the opening of new software development lab in Massachusetts. One research prototype ...
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Beaver Medical Group (BMG) has become one of the first practices in Southern California to acquire new state-of-the-art 3D echocardiology technology. The equipment was purchased as part of BMG’s recent expansion of its ...
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PRLog (Press Release) – Jun 14, 2010 – Medical microscopes are used for sample examination in pathology, cytology, immunology, hematology and microbiology laboratories as well as in many medical research facilities ...
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REDLANDS - Beaver Medical Group has become one of the first practices in Southern California to acquire new 3D echocardiology technology, according to the medical group. The equipment was purchased as part of Beaver's ...
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Carol A. Dahl, Ph. D., director of Global Health Discovery team of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s Global Health Program, stressed the need for affordable medical equipment diagnosis of diseases in her lecture ...
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San Francisco prosecutors are inviting defense attorneys to challenge more than 500 convictions that were based in part on the work of two expert witnesses - the former technician at the heart of the police drug lab ...
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A senior Iranian envoy accused the International Atomic Energy Agency on Wednesday of false reporting in saying that agency inspectors probing a laboratory for suspected undeclared nuclear experiments found some ...
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It was the first class I jumped into when I began college last fall, and I had no idea what I was in store for... The course description said, "For those who have never had or need a review of high school chemistry." I was homeschooled, so I never had the resources to use actual lab equipment, so I really wanted the experience. I talked with fellow students who DID have a high school course, and they said that basic college chemistry was way more difficult than high school chemistry had ever been. Many students dropped the class, and our professor seemed to have little faith that we could handle what he was dishing out. It isn't fun to be taught by someone who expects you to fail. We mostly used numbers and calculations during our studies. I had thought chemistry would be interesting. I ended up with a B+ after a great deal of stress and effort, which many people would be happy with, but I strive for all A's. I did great in all other subjects. Can I expect chemistry to get harder next semester? Will it get more interesting? I just need some reassurance that chemistry isn't so bad. I'm seriously thinking about pursuing a medical career, like perhaps a clinical pathologist, a pharmacist, a dietician, or an anesthesiologist. I'm confident that I have the brains and determination (if not the money), but then one little chemistry course was sooo hard. Maybe I jumped in too soon? moreResolved Question: Given the following, is it not inevitable that Obamacare's cost will be measured in lost lives of the elderly?
In 2011: cuts begin for Medicare Advantage; the elderly are no longer allowed to use Health Care Account (FSA, HSA, HRA, Archer MSA) distributions for over-the-counter medicine; Medicare cuts to home health begin; wealthier seniors begin paying higher Part D premiums (not indexed for inflation in Parts B/D); new Medicare cuts to long-term care hospitals begin in July; Medicare reimbursement will be cut when seniors use diagnostic imaging like MRIs, CT scans, etc., and cuts begin for ambulance services, ASCs, diagnostic labs, and durable medical equipment. And, additional Medicare cuts to hospitals and to nursing homes and inpatient rehab facilities begin after October, along with cuts for dialysis treatment; Medicare will reduce spending by using an HMO-like coordinated care model; new Medicare cuts to inpatient psych hospitals begin in July; Medicare cuts to hospice begin in fiscal 2013, accompanied by cuts to hospitals that treat low-income seniors. In 2014 more Medicare cuts to home health begin. Or do you believe that the elderly will still recieve the life extending services even after Obama quits paying for them? http://bdtonline.com/columns/x769246155/The-health-care-reform-bill-has-passed-now-we-know-what-s-in-it moreVoting Question: Does reducing Medicare extend the life of seniors or make their lives better?
•Medicare cuts to hospitals begin (long‐term care (7/1/09) and inpatient and rehabilitation facilities (FY10)) •Medicare cuts to inpatient psych hospitals (7/1/10) •Medicare Advantage cuts begin •No longer allowed to use FSA, HSA, HRA, Archer MSA distributions for over‐thecounter medicines •Medicare cuts to home health begin •Wealthier seniors ($85k/$170k) begin paying higher Part D premiums (not indexed for inflation in Parts B/D) •Medicare reimbursement cuts when seniors use diagnostic imaging like MRIs, CT scans, etc. •Medicare cuts begin to ambulance services, ASCs, diagnostic labs, and durable medical equipment •Prohibition on Medicare payments to new physician‐owned hospitals •Seniors prohibited from purchasing power wheelchairs unless they first rent for 13 Months •New Medicare cuts to long‐term care hospitals begin (7/1/11) •Additional Medicare cuts to hospitals and cuts to nursing homes and inpatient rehab facilities begin (FY12) •New tax on all private health insurance policies to pay for comp. eff. research (plan years beginning FY12) •Medicare cuts to dialysis treatment begins •New Medicare cuts to inpatient psych hospitals (7/1/12) •Medicare cuts to hospice begin (FY13) •Increase Medicare wage tax by 0.9% and impose a new 3.8% tax on unearned , nonactive business income for those earning over $200k/$250k (not indexed to inflation) •Eliminate deduction for Part D retiree drug subsidy employers receive •Impose 2.3% excise tax on medical devices •Medicare cuts to hospitals who treat low‐income seniors begin •More Medicare cuts to home health begin •Government board (IPAB) begins submitting proposals to cut Medicare •More Medicare cuts to home health begin moreVoting Question: Why does the health care bill prohibit seniors from buying power wheelchairs?
unless they first rent one for 13 months prior? How does this benefit our senior citizens? Also, how do the rest of these things benefit seniors? •Medicare cuts to hospitals begin (long‐term care (7/1/09) and inpatient and rehabilitation facilities (FY10)) •Medicare cuts to inpatient psych hospitals (7/1/10) •Medicare Advantage cuts begin •No longer allowed to use FSA, HSA, HRA, Archer MSA distributions for over‐thecounter medicines •Medicare cuts to home health begin •Wealthier seniors ($85k/$170k) begin paying higher Part D premiums (not indexed for inflation in Parts B/D) •Medicare reimbursement cuts when seniors use diagnostic imaging like MRIs, CT scans, etc. •Medicare cuts begin to ambulance services, ASCs, diagnostic labs, and durable medical equipment •Prohibition on Medicare payments to new physician‐owned hospitals •Seniors prohibited from purchasing power wheelchairs unless they first rent for 13 Months •New Medicare cuts to long‐term care hospitals begin (7/1/11) •Additional Medicare cuts to hospitals and cuts to nursing homes and inpatient rehab facilities begin (FY12) •New tax on all private health insurance policies to pay for comp. eff. research (plan years beginning FY12) •Medicare cuts to dialysis treatment begins •New Medicare cuts to inpatient psych hospitals (7/1/12) •Medicare cuts to hospice begin (FY13) •Increase Medicare wage tax by 0.9% and impose a new 3.8% tax on unearned , nonactive business income for those earning over $200k/$250k (not indexed to inflation) •Eliminate deduction for Part D retiree drug subsidy employers receive •Impose 2.3% excise tax on medical devices •Medicare cuts to hospitals who treat low‐income seniors begin •More Medicare cuts to home health begin •Government board (IPAB) begins submitting proposals to cut Medicare •More Medicare cuts to home health begin moreResolved Question: Does Obama what to help seniors or let them die early?
Read this before you answer. •Medicare cuts to hospitals begin (long‐term care (7/1/09) and inpatient and rehabilitation facilities (FY10)) •Medicare cuts to inpatient psych hospitals (7/1/10) •Medicare Advantage cuts begin •No longer allowed to use FSA, HSA, HRA, Archer MSA distributions for over‐thecounter medicines •Medicare cuts to home health begin •Wealthier seniors ($85k/$170k) begin paying higher Part D premiums (not indexed for inflation in Parts B/D) •Medicare reimbursement cuts when seniors use diagnostic imaging like MRIs, CT scans, etc. •Medicare cuts begin to ambulance services, ASCs, diagnostic labs, and durable medical equipment •Prohibition on Medicare payments to new physician‐owned hospitals •Seniors prohibited from purchasing power wheelchairs unless they first rent for 13 Months •New Medicare cuts to long‐term care hospitals begin (7/1/11) •Additional Medicare cuts to hospitals and cuts to nursing homes and inpatient rehab facilities begin (FY12) •New tax on all private health insurance policies to pay for comp. eff. research (plan years beginning FY12) •Medicare cuts to dialysis treatment begins •New Medicare cuts to inpatient psych hospitals (7/1/12) •Medicare cuts to hospice begin (FY13) •Increase Medicare wage tax by 0.9% and impose a new 3.8% tax on unearned , nonactive business income for those earning over $200k/$250k (not indexed to inflation) •Eliminate deduction for Part D retiree drug subsidy employers receive •Impose 2.3% excise tax on medical devices •Medicare cuts to hospitals who treat low‐income seniors begin •More Medicare cuts to home health begin •Government board (IPAB) begins submitting proposals to cut Medicare •More Medicare cuts to home health begin moreResolved Question: ANTHRAX letters case CLOSED. FBI sticks to the official story. Is Obama continuing the Bush cover up?
http://www.latimes.com/news/nation-and-w… U.S. closes case on anthrax letters "The inquiry concludes that researcher Bruce E. Ivins, who died in 2008 in an apparent suicide, was solely responsible for the 2001 attacks." http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/20/us/20a… F.B.I., Laying Out Evidence, Closes Anthrax Letters Case "Dr. Ivins’s colleagues at the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases in Frederick, including several supervisors who knew him well, publicly rejected the F.B.I.’s conclusion. They said he was eccentric but incapable of such a diabolical act, and they questioned whether he could have produced the deadly powder with the equipment in his lab." The government's story doesn't hold water. They made no attempt to explain how he made powder form, when his lab lacked the equipment to make it. But the Obama admin is continuing another Bush policy of using Ivins as the scapegoat for whatever really happened. Does anybody else smell cover up?Yes, some psycho mailed anthrax letters. And it might not have been Ivins. So where is that psycho now? What will he do next? moreResolved Question: Did you know the new healthcare plan by the Finance Committee taxes device manufacturers $4 billion?
Better yet, do you know the reason why? Well it's pretty sneaky, really! Device manufactures make such thinks as EKG's, CAT Scanners, Lab Test Equipment, every surgical instrument ever made, x-ray, etc. And guess who pays for these devices? The patient. Each patient is charged a use fee based on all the devices in the room with the exception of major devices called "capital equipment." Those are billed in the service, such as MRI, CAT scanner, lab test, etc. And who are the patients? 80% are the already insured. IOW, 80% of the patients are going to pay for the taxes on the Device Manufacturers, which will help cover the uninsured that will be covered on the government plan. So you might ask yourself, "Why don't they just tax us instead?" Answer: "You would then know." They don't want you to know. This way, it is almost hidden and they can say they are not taxing you, but taxing those great big rich medical companies. The problem here, unlike the Pharmaceutical companies, most of the best Device Manufacturers are based right here in the USA. No we don't import devices from China or Japan yet, as we are the best at making these things... next best is the UK. Not China, not Japan, not India... only the USA. Believe me, that pacemaker inside your chest was most likely made by Medtronic (Minneapolis, MN), the world leader... ditto that stent that allowed you to avoid open heart surgery... the same products 120 other countries use. So what will our companies do that are taxed so much? Clearly they will sell and concentrate their efforts at locations that will make them the most money... IOW, outside the USA. And with each device, it is governed just like a drug so it goes through FDA testing. These are called "Trials." Many of our schools, doctors, and teaching hospitals are given grants by the device manufacturers to do these trials. Once concentrated in other countries, the dollars will go there and to their medical institutions. Isn't it a shame that a "Finance Committee" would screw us instead of control our/their finances. Folks, it is nothing more than a tax and will drive one of the few high technology companies that are still viable here in the USA into other countries. Who the heck is running the show here anyway?========== No mmm_soylentgreen... this is the real deal. Even a number of democrats are against this. Of course some of these are in states that employ a number of device manufacturing employees. I think what you'll see is a big concern about making it hard for manufacturing companies to compete, but the truth is that it's a sham to find some way to pay for this plan without most people knowing where it is coming from. Also understand that Device Manufacturers do not have the lobby that the Drug manufacturers do.========== http://www.medicaldevices.org/public/ moreResolved Question: Please give feed back on my cover letter and resume ALL feed back welcome!?
Objective: To obtain full time employment where I may utilize my skills and further my experience Professional Skills * Microsoft Office Certificate * Microsoft Windows * Word Perfect 5.1/6.1 * Office Equipment Use * Filing/Editing* Typing (55+ wpm) * Office Procedures * Telephone Skills * Many different computer programs specific to the company* Some Basic Accounting * Business English * Customer Service Skills Education2007-2008 Health Information Office Assistant Graduate 3.71GPA 2003-2006 High School Diploma Employment Skills * Developed ability to work in a fast-paced atmosphere * Maintained excellent customer relations and developed customer rapport * Diplomatically resolved customers complaints on as-needed basis * Accurately calculated and made daily cheque deposits of up to $20,000 * Ability to follow instructions well and make decisions with no supervision * Maintained record-keeping procedures without error * Effectively developed telephone communication skills * Maintained a professional Appearance * Quick to learn other computer software programs * Effectively worked in a team environment Employment History October 2008 – Present The Telsec Group -Construction Administration * Issuing purchase orders for Site Employees * Keeping trade information up to date * Requesting quotes *Filing *Assisting 2 construction Managers on 14+ projects currently on going September 2008 – Present Alberta Health Services- Unit Clerk Casual * Answer phone calls and direct accordingly * Daily use of Clinibase, Muse, ESP, Sunrise, REDIS computer systems * Access patient records, patient confidentiality * Assist Doctors and Nurses in find information for patients * Fax, Photocopy, organize unit documentation * Doctor referrals, DI requests, Lab services requests April 2008 – September 2008 We Care Home Health Services - Retention Coordinator *Assist new caregivers in the transition to building schedules * Provide resources to new caregivers * Research and Advise management on retention rates and improvement suggestions * 15 community scheduler, scheduling up to 30 care aides **References are Available upon Request** Dear Employer: I am responding to the position posted. Indicated on the enclosed resume I have the skills you are seeking and would be a valuable asset to your company. I am a graduate of the Health Information & Office Assistant program at the South Alberta Institute of Technology. In addition to my course I also have experience in: • 60 wpm typing • Formal Training and 10 years experience in Microsoft Software • 7 years of Customer Service • 4 years in clerical positions • Medical Terminology • Alberta Health Services (Calgary Health region) training in Clinibase, Sunrise, REDIS, ESP, Muse, Netcare. I would be a good fit because of my great personality and strong work ethic. I have a flexible schedule and am very willing to take on any task at hand. I have worked at a jeweler’s warehouse in an accounts receivable position, working with customers and staff to have orders shipped completed and on time which taught me the importance of time management. After receiving my Certificate I moved into the health care field, I have learned great patience and understanding as well as how important correct information is. As a casual employee with AHS I am also currently employed with a Construction company assisting 2 construction managers with various administration duties. I feel with my experience in many different areas I am a well rounded employee and really look for a challenge. Thank you so much for taking the time to review my resume. I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, moreResolved Question: Random Question lol...I was on EBay and found this...what the hell is it used for?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Trocar-and-canula-for-4mm-sinuscope_W0QQitemZ190235898680QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_BOI_Medical_Lab_Equipment_Medical_Equipment_Instruments_ET?hash=item2c4af17338&_trksid=p4634.c0.m14.l1262 It's a canula like you have in your arm but what the heck would they do with that big thing..it's a nose one right?? I would run a mile if that came towards my nose!!! moreResolved Question: I'm a scientist; How do I explain my job to others?
It's easy to explain what I do -- human biomechanics research -- to other scientists, but most people in the world are not scientists. It typically goes like this: Shirt-tail relative: "So what is it you do now?" Me: "I do biomechanics research. I study how people walk." Shirt-tail relative: *blank stare* "What do you mean? How they walk? Huh?" Me: "I use medical equipment and computers to make a kind of computerized map of how people walk. Then I study that in a lab. It's pretty complicated." Shirt-tail relative: *irritated stare* "What do you DO though?" Arg. It makes me so sad. What are they looking for? That I do anova-based statistical generalizability analysis on the step-length and foot angle unit vectors of gait measurements? (Yes, I've blurted that out, too, in frustration, and as you can imagine it did not help.) moreResolved Question: Wouldn't half a million dollars make a good down payment on a large piece of equipment such as a CT scanner?
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/ASAZ-7QWH6Q?OpenDocument I wonder if these two meetings are working in conjunction or cross purposes http://www.colombopage.com/archive_09/April8173346CH.html http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/ASAZ-7QWH6Q?OpenDocument I also understand that the German Red Cross has provided converted containers that are to function as "mobile medical care" facilities - these units, to be mobile, would need to be pulled by semi and to my understanding these "mobile facilities" have yet to be equipped. A 60 bed operational hospital holds much more value than a expansion project and providing a much needed piece of equipment that would readily allow it to be a regional specialized facility holds much more value than increasing bed space. The operational theatre and bloodbank can readily be built with domestic funds but again equiping the the theatre and bloodbank is where the most value is gained by the most people. Has an updated list been created of essential items needed to create regional, specialized medical facilities? "4 new wards will be constructed and X ray machines laboratory equipment furniture, beds will be provided. An operation theatre and blood bank will also be built." When you write of "laboratory equipment furniture" are you refering to actual lab equipment and the furniture used to house and operate it or are you referring to just the piece of furniture. For there is a distinct difference between a phlebatomy chair and a blood screening machine. This press release is very confusing. When raising funds for aid or signing MOU's it may be very helpful to provide a detailed list of items including reference #s of what is proposed to be provided. GATES/GOTHY moreResolved Question: medical lab equipments?
please someone tell me what are the various equipments found in a medical lab and its uses too. please please. its my board exam project and i am not able to find any in4mation in any website. if yu could give me the web address also i will take the information. tomorrow i have to submit the project. dont play with my life please.20 marks! moreResolved Question: Are there any medical doctors that know how to use the equipment in tech departments in hospitals?
Like MRI machines, EKGs, Ultrasounds, labs, etc. I know that they are not required to know how to use these things, but do you know of any doctors who actually do know how to use them? Would it benefit them if they did? moreResolved Question: Anyone who has worked in a lab: how do I find a job?
I worked in a biology laboratory for 3 years. I'm good at culturing microorganisms, collecting samples, taking down data, and maintaining lab equipment. I do not have any formal training. I would like to get a part time job somewhere working in a medical or biology lab (I'm a pre-med student), however, I lucked into my last job and have no idea where to start looking. I've tried looking at employment pages for hospitals, but they all require certifications and right now, all I want to do is get my bachelor's and go to med school. I need money, and I would like to put my skills to good use. Any ideas?By "formal training," I mean, I don't have a piece of paper saying I'm certified to do x. I do have chemical safety training and a lot of upperdivision macro- and micro-biology classes under my belt (with excellent grades).And yeah... I ended up moving, and that's why I don't have my job any more. I left my last employer on extremely good terms. moreResolved Question: should i bring anything else to sleep away camp??
its like a program on a collage campus in dorms rooms this is the packing list they gave me : Bedding Needs Linen service will be provided by Mount Holyoke College for every student, at no addition charge. If you choose to use bedding from home you may want: Sheets Pillow and pillowcase Blanket or comforter Clothing Casual clothing for classes and activities Long pants and closed shoes for labs Jacket or sweater Rain gear Bathrobe, pajamas, slippers, shower shoes Dressier clothing for farewell social (if desired) Swimsuit and towel Clothes hangers Athletic shoes (no black soles) School Supplies General supplies (paper, notebooks, pens, pencils, highlighters, etc.) Dictionary (recommended) Scientific calculator (if you already own one; math, computer science, and science students only) Backpack or book bag Bath supplies Bath towels and washcloths Toiletry items in caddy: toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, plastic cup, etc. Laundry supplies Detergent Miscellaneous Any necessary medications in their original containers Copy of medical forms (very important!) Copy of pharmacy and insurance cards Alarm clock Radio (if desired) Stationery and postage for letters Books for pleasure reading Sunscreen (also consider a longsleeved shirt, a hat, and sunglasses) Roll-on insect repellent (recommended) Musical instruments (if desired) Any sports equipment desired (frisbee, etc.) Telephone (basic analog) Spending money ($50 to $75 recommended, not including money for books or key deposit) Key deposit check ($10) IMPORTANT NOTE: The residence halls are not air-conditioned. We recommend that students bring a fan and a water bottle should the weather become extremely warm. Students in science courses need to bring long pants and closed-toe shoes for the labs. Students who wear contacts should also bring eyeglasses to wear in the labs.i am bringing my own bedding stuffim a girl 2 so if that helps moreResolved Question: being an mlt (medical lab tecnician)...?
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