Professional Presence and Influence Melissa A. Cummings Western Governor’s University Abstract This paper examines my personal professional presence and how my personality influences both my personal and professional life. It will examine how I can use mindfulness and self-awareness to improve my professional practice with co-workers and patients and how I can bring mindfulness into my own life. Professional Presence and Influence Professional Presence Larry Dossey discusses three eras
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REVIEW XIAN WEN JIN, MD, PhD Department of General Internal Medicine, The Cleveland Clinic JACQUELYN SLOMKA, PhD, RN Department of Bioethics, The Cleveland Clinic CAROL E. BLIXEN, PhD, RN Department of General Internal Medicine, The Cleveland Clinic Cultural and clinical issues in the care of Asian patients s A B S T R AC T Special problems of Asian patients have considerable impact on diagnosis and treatment, and the number of persons of Asian ancestry seen in primary care in the
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The Beginning of the Donelle K. Blackwell Clinic Khalil Blackwell Professor Lewis English Composition May 14, 2016 The Beginning of the Donelle K. Blackwell Clinic Greetings, I am Khalil Blackwell, your specialist for today’s discussion the upcoming construction of The Donelle K. Blackwell Clinic. A free clinic is defined as a hospital or health program, usually located in a neighborhood setting, that provides health care for ambulatory patients at minimal
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and push back against the increasing popular phenomenon known as medical tourism, the practice of seeking low-cost healthcare in foreign countries. The Cleveland Clinic not only engages in this practice but is now actively expanding and building hospitals overseas. Electronic medical records and medical robotics have allowed the Cleveland Clinic health system here in Ohio to monitor all procedures being done overseas and even allows surgeons here in the US to perform surgery on international patients
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airborne droplet nuclei (Cleveland Clinic, 2014). An example of how this is spread would be through the air by coughing, sneezing, singing, laughing, or talking. These droplets remain suspended in the air for many hours and are inhaled and trapped in the airway or alveoli of the person that was exposed (Cleveland Clinic, 2014). After being exposed to the bacteria that causes TB the person may have mild symptoms and may not seek treatment right away. According to the Cleveland Clinic, this delay in care
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Balanced Scorecard Introduction How can a balanced scorecard be utilized for optimum organizational performance in my organization – Cleveland Clinic? Within today’s complex environments many organization have pinpointed that an accurate understanding of their particular goals and the methods that they implement in order to achieve these goals is vital, this is also true with healthcare organizations. Organizations have come to the conclusion that no simple one measure can provide a clear
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University of Phoenix Material Government Comparisons Matrix Based on the readings from State and Local Government, review and summarize how each issue is managed at the state and local levels. Write 50 to 70 words for each response. |State |Local |Federal |How these entities | | | | |cooperate | |General |When it comes to
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Megan Powers Mrs. Turpin College Pyschology December 4, 2017 Core and Alter Par.1 intro: Do you ever read a whole paragraph in a book and realize you do not remember anything you just read? What about watching a television show and you just zone-out and are unable to recall what you just saw? This is similar to Dissociative Identity Disorder (abbreviated as DID). The difference between the little instances where we get distracted and the disorder is it happens all the time for the people with
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Importance of Patient-Centered Care It has been a goal of many healthcare providers to achieve patient-centered care in their facilities. At the Cleveland Clinic, they have come up with a program that will help create better communication between the physician, nurse and patient. Rimmerman (2013) said that their hopes are to eliminate misunderstandings, create a better environment for the patient and their families to ask questions and to achieve a plan of care that will fit to the patient’s needs
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I had the opportunity to stay on this patient’s care team despite the change in preceptors/hospitalists. Since I continued to stay on her care team, I became the source of information for the patient’s previous status, current condition, and future planned treatments for the oncoming hospitalists. However, due to a communication error, I relayed incorrect information to the hospitalist coming on service, leading to additional unnecessary hospital stay for the patient. Initially, the cardiologist
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