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2009

Geber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

by sbrothier
Abu Musa Jābir ibn Hayyān (Persian: جابر ابن حیان) (born c. 721 in Tus, Iran–died c. 815 in Kufa)[2], known by his Latinized name Geber, a prominent Persian and Muslim polymath: a chemist and alchemist, astronomer and astrologer, engineer, geologist, philosopher, physicist, and pharmacist and physician. He is considered by many to be one of the fathers of chemistry".[3] His ethnic background is not clear;[4] although some sources state that he was an Arab[5] other sources introduce him as Persian[6].

Medical Staffing

by gudipudi
Nortek Medical Staffing, Inc., is a full-service recruitment firm specializing in the Locum Tenens, Permanent and Contract placements of physicians, physician assistants, certified registered nurse anesthetists, nurse practitioners and other allied healthcare professionals to facilities nationwide.

2007

Asthma Bronchitis

by ames4god & 3 others, 1 comment
One of the symptoms of asthma bronchitis is a tense cough that might or might not be associated with by mucous production. Given that the archetypal asthma cough is normally a dry and non-productive cough, if you have asthma and initiate coughing up mucous or sputum you should contact your physician.

Nursing Agency or Medical Recruiting Firm

by MrRobert
The healthcare industry is experiencing unprecedented shortages due to the baby-boomer generation reaching retirement age. Individuals are leaving the workforce at record pace, leaving hospitals nationwide short of staff. At the same time, retirees require three times the healthcare services. As a result, healthcare recruiting services are in high demand. Placement of a nurse or imaging tech can generate $12,000 to $18,000 in recruiting fees, while a pharmacist or physician can bring in $20,000 to $30,000. These are not numbers we’ve created, but well known figures recognized across the industry.

2006

No Medical Charity Allowed

by jasontromm (via)
It seems that Medicare and Medicaid consider it fraud if a physician charges any patient less than the government must pay for a medical service. If a doctor feels compassion for some poor soul and offers a discount, he must grant that “discount” for every billing for every patient in the government programs. If he forgives one indigent from paying at all, the government never has to pay for any such procedure. ()() Is this insane or what? Doctors want to do good works, but Medicare/Medicaid rules prevent them from giving out free services. Crazy!

2005

2004

Managing a disaster

by jasontromm
Imagine you're a head physician faced with a large-scale disaster such as the Sept. 11 attack on the World Trade Center, the Oklahoma City bombing or battlefield casualties.

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