Correct image segmentation plays a major role in the realm of biomedical image processing by providing some typical practical assistance to the physicians. Such as it provide visual information to the general practitioner like diagnosis of disease and its advancement, anatomical construction and most importantly in surgical arrangement. Now a day’s Image processing is used to identify the brain tumor. According to the World Health Organization, every year more than 500,000 people undergo brain tumor
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the United Sates there are barriers to health services that include high cost of care, lacking or no insurance coverage at all, lack of services and lack of competent care in cultural and ethnic aspects. Barriers lead to hindrance gaining proper healthcare such as unresolved health treatment, hold ups in receiving adequate care, reduced preventive medicine services, financial inabilities, and avoidable hospitalizations. Access to care variates based on socioeconomic status, age, sex, disability status
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For this task I have chosen World Health Organization or WHO. It is the directing and coordinating authority for health within the United Nations. WHO’s constitution came into force on 7 April 1948 and it has established itself as an important and trustworthy international actor. The main target of the organization is to provide leadership on global health matters, shape the health research agenda, set norms and standards, provide evidence-based policy options, provide technical support and also
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It is the obligation of healthcare practitioners to preserve patient privacy and confidentiality at all times. However, healthcare practitioners face diverse types and levels of privacy- and confidentiality-associated ethical dilemmas while dealing with specific types of patients. One such special case that presents ethical dilemmas on patient privacy and confidentiality is when a physician handles a criminal patient (Gardiner, 2003). The scenario becomes more complicated if it involves giving an
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DOCUMENTATION Documentation plays a very important part in the healthcare delivery system. It serves as a communication tool for all health care providers to ensure that there is continuous, safe, accurate, quality healthcare for each patient. Documentation also serves as protection for nurses, in case of any claim in regard to an alleged act of negligence or malpractice. When documenting nurses should always use factual, consistent, accurate, objective and subjective to ensure the patients progress
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As a pharmacy assistant you must be well versed with the basic medical responses in case of emergency. Learning basic responses to emergencies can help you cope with an emergency. You may be able to keep a person breathing, reduce their pain or minimise the consequences of injury or sudden illness until an ambulance arrives. This could mean the difference between life and death for them. Basic life support (BLS) is a level of medical care which is used for victims of life-threatening illnesses or
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In this essay the following question will answer the following question what attributes are required to be a good medical laboratory scientist? Good medical laboratory scientists should be optimistic and patient as it is often necessary for them to repeat test several times or to repeat quality control. This is often required to confirm results. Scientists must have a strong attention to detail. Their ability to observe small changes in calibration for QC results or minor changes in the chemicals/materials
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OFFICE OF RESEARCH INNOVATION & COMMERCIALIZATION (ORIC) (FORMERLY IQRA UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CENTRE- IURC) IQRA UNIVERSITY RESEARCH PROPOSAL Research Title: The Impact of Sedentary Behavior On Employee Health Introduction: The research proposal aims to define the relationship of sedentariness that leads to the health issues in employees, the word sedentary behavior which emerged from word “sedere” in Latin, which means to “sit”,Sedentary behavior is specified as, any awaking behavior
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Waiting time for elective care is defined as the time that elapses between firstly the physician’s decision to admit a patient for elective surgery following clinical assessment and secondly the date of hospital admission1The 2005 edition of the Fraser Institute Report on Hospital Waiting Lists in Canada indicates that wait times for plastic surgery are the second lengthiest of all specialties2The objective of our study was to study the relation between various types of patients admitted in the
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Taking different skill classes provided in school or work (internship). I worked as medical assistant and CNA and completed an internship. Healthcare Data Analyst works closely with the Directors of Accounts Payable and Applications and Data Management with reporting and analyzing data from the electronic health record and health care claims databases. I have knowledge of Medisoft, Sorian, ECW
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