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Morehead Webinar Discusses Key Challenges Facing Children?s Hospitals
Company explores new strategies for driving higher rates of patient admissions and stimulating physician referrals in children?s healthcare settings
White Paper Offers Physician's Perspective on Rural Medicine--Almost 2,000 Physicians Responded to LocumTenens.com Survey
"Practicing Medicine in Rural America," a LocumTenens.com white paper now available through HealthLeaders Media (http://www.healthleadersmedia.com/archive/WHP/Whitepapers.html) offers the physician's perspective in the context of other rural health care data. The publication highlights a late-2007 physician survey of the same name to which 1,965 U.S. physicians responded. It validate how the lifestyle concerns of today's physician exacerbate the U.S. physician shortage for communities of 50,000 people or fewer.
MedSurge Advances Introduces the Vybe(TM), the New Standard in Whole Body Vibration (WBV) Equipment: Available Exclusively Through Physicians, N
MedSurge Advances, the nation's largest independent provider of aesthetic medicine products and services to physicians, today announced the introduction of the Vybe(TM), a new standard in medical-grade Whole Body Vibration(TM) (WBV(TM)) equipment available exclusively through physicians.
Give the Providers What They Want: Two Physicians Share Ways Their Facilities Have Improved Provider Satisfaction
MEDSEEK, the leading provider of enterprise portal connectivity solutions, announced today that Dr. Asim Masood of William Osler Health Centre and Dr. Jay Wallin of Mount Carmel Health System will present a Webinar in the monthly educational series reThinking eHealth. The session, titled "Give the Providers What They What: Two physicians share ways their facilities have improved provider satisfaction," will take place on Wednesday August 27th at 2pm EDT, 11am PDT.
Hospitals Now Outsourcing Medical Transcription Work
Within the last decade, traditional hospitals have come under competitive attack by health care organizations that handle their work more efficiently. In their efforts to avoid being left in the dust, many hospitals have started outsourcing as a means of lowering costs. A great deal of the jobs that were formerly performed internally are presently being given out to 3rd parties. Among these processes is medical transcription. Allowing professional service companies to do their medical transcription work relieves hospitals of the administrative headaches and overhead burdens connected with internal production and allows them to center their energy on improving service and lowering costs.
Advocate, Survivor Seeks Contribution for New Parental Rights in Children's Medical Care Advocacy Book to Put an End to Injustice
Shirley Cheng, a blind and physically disabled 23-year-old advocate of parental rights in children's medical care in the American medical system, seeks contribution for her new parental rights advocacy book for this point: "When doctors ask yes or no, parents should have the right to say no." --Shirley Cheng. Shirley is looking for articles (unbiased, factual), personal experience stories, case studies, from medical personnel (doctors, psychologists, etc.), lawyers, reporters, journalists, writers, parents, survivors (children), and anyone who has involved in this issue or has written about this issue, about the injustice system that strips the rights from parents and that takes the child away from their parents over medical ...
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Newly Launched Skincare Company Teaches Kids How to Prevent Colds & the Flu
Oakland, CA (PRWEB) December 6, 2007 -- TruKid (www.trukid.com), a fast growing, all-natural skincare line for kids is taking its brand a step further teaching kids how to protect themselves against [colds and the flu through healthy hygiene. The winter season can wreak havoc on kids creating a veritable Petri dish of colds, coughs and other various aliments. To fight the attack TruKid has launched a Healthy Habits Pack.
TruKid Founder and mother of six Jennifer Adams Bunkers, understands [colds and the flu can affect the whole family. "It's important to teach children how to take care of their little bodies in order to prevent colds and the flu (www.trukid.com)," says Adams Bunkers. "By teaching children healthy habits at a young age you're creating habits that will last a lifetime, like brushing your teeth."
According to Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, prevention is truly the best medicine, use careful hygiene to prevent respiratory illnesses (www.trukid.com). Wash hands often and teach children to wash theirs, scrubbing with soap and warm water for at least 15 seconds (about the length of "Happy Birthday").
TruKid's Healthy Habits (www.trukid.com) Pack is a great way to get kids clean and help keep germs at bay. The pack includes Friendly Face wash, Happy Face and Body Lotion, Bubbly Body Bar, Spiffy Spearmint and Sunny Days SPF 30. The pack retails for $38.50. All orders come with a free Silly Songs for Healthy Habits CD with orders over $25.
Look for the "TruKid Smart Label?" seal of approval. The label ensures parents that the ingredients are natural, non-toxic and free of potentially harmful ingredients like Parabens and Sodium Lauryl Sulfate. The Company made a pledge with the Compact for Safe Cosmetics, whose goal is to protect consumers and workers by requiring the health & beauty industries to phase out chemicals linked to cancer, birth defects and other health issues, and replace them with safer alternatives. TruKid has also collaborated with Healthy Child, Healthy World (www.trukid.com) which is a national leader in protecting children's health from harmful environmental exposures by educating parents and engaging communities.
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