Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

Medical assisting is an enriching and often rewarding career. It is a profession that requires a certain level of dedication, passion and formal training. Even though many adults struggle to find the money to pay tuition fees or the time to attend rigid class schedules, a lot...

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Should You Use Ice or Heat for Pain? (Infographic) | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

Should You Use Ice or Heat for Pain? (Infographic) | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

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Virtual Reality Helps Reverse Complete Paralysis Post Spinal Cord Injury | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

Virtual Reality Helps Reverse Complete Paralysis Post Spinal Cord Injury | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

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Science has made incredible strides in improving the way our body heals, except when it comes to nerves. What makes nerves so hard to fix?



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Mind-Controlled Prosthetic Arm Move Individual ‘Fingers’

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/02/160215154656.htm

“Physicians and biomedical engineers from Johns Hopkins report what they believe is the first successful effort to wiggle fingers individually and independently of each other using a mind-controlled artificial “arm” to control the movement.”



The Many Ills of Peripheral Nerve Damage

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“If you have ever slept on an arm and awakened with a “dead” hand, or sat too long with your legs crossed and had your foot fall asleep, you have some inkling of what many people with peripheral neuropathy experience day in and day out, often with no relief in sight.”



Nerve Regeneration

http://biomed.brown.edu/Courses/BI108/BI108_2001_Groups/Nerve_Regeneration/Introduction/Introduction.htm

“At the core of the human nervous system, a control system of the body, is the central nervous system (CNS), which is composed of the brain and spinal cord. Using electrical signals that travel from the CNS through the peripheral nervous system (PNS), the brain controls effector cells, which carry out the physiological responses ‘requested’ by the brain. Thus, the nervous system is a ‘wired’ communication system of the body.”



Regenerating nerve tissue in spinal cord injuries

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/08/150813130517.htm

“Researchers are exploring a new therapy using stem cells to treat spinal cord injuries within the first 14 to 30 days of injury. The therapy uses a population of cells derived from human embryonic stem cells containing progenitor cells that support nerve cells and can potentially make poorly functioning nerves function better.”



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Another Zika case reported outside Miami’s transmission zone | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

Another Zika case reported outside Miami’s transmission zone | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

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CHICAGO (Reuters) – Three more people in Florida have tested positive for Zika caused by local mosquitoes, including another person who does not live in the one-square-mile (2.6-square-km) area believed to be the hub of local transmission, state officials said on Friday.



Symptomatic Bradycardia. So-called Trifascicular Block. Occum’s Razor and Hickum’s dictum. | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

Symptomatic Bradycardia. So-called Trifascicular Block. Occum’s Razor and Hickum’s dictum. | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

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A middle-aged male with PMH significant for atrial fibrillation, cocaine use, DM, HTN, hyperlipidemia, and previous MI that was related to cocaine presented for 5 days of intermittent left-sided chest pain. He reports that the pain is 10/10, sharp, non-radiating, and lasts for “a couple seconds,” is associated with SOB and diaphoresis, and then dissipates…

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SGEM#146: The HEAT is On – IV Acetaminophen for Fever in the ICU | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

SGEM#146: The HEAT is On – IV Acetaminophen for Fever in the ICU | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

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Podcast Link: SGEM146 Date: February 2nd, 2016 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Justin Morgenstern. Justin is an emergency physician and the director of simulation education at Markham Stouffville Hospital in Ontario. He loves skepticism and medical education, especially when it is free and open access. He is the author of the #FOAMed blog First10EM.com and is an associate editor of Emergency Medicine Cases. […]…

To learn more visit: The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine



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CT head imaging in patients with head injury who present after 24 h of injury: a retrospective cohort study | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

CT head imaging in patients with head injury who present after 24 h of injury: a retrospective cohort study | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

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Background



National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidelines used to triage patients with head injury to CT imaging are based on research conducted in populations presenting within 24 h of injury.



We aim to compare guideline use, and outcomes, in patients with head injury that undergo CT imaging presenting within, and after 24 h of injury.



Methods



ED trauma CT head scan requests over a period of 6 months were matched …

To learn more visit: Emergency Medicine Journal current issue



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