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When you’ve gotta work on Halloween…a nurse’s feelings in memes | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

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You love your job, but clocking in on a holiday can be a tough pill to swallow. Especially when it’s Halloween, also known as the one day out of the year you can expect to be surrounded by “injuries” you’re pretty certain it’s okay to ignore .



Of course, working on Halloween isn’t all doom and gloom, and while seeing the (neon orange) light may take some time, we’re here to help walk you through the process. Something we assume looks a little…

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Are there too few women presenting at emergency medicine conferences? | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

Are there too few women presenting at emergency medicine conferences? | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

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There is a perception that women are under-represented as speakers at emergency medicine (EM) conferences. We aimed to evaluate the ratio of male to female speakers and the proportion of presenting time by gender at major international EM conferences.



Methods



Conference programmes of the major English-speaking EM conferences occurring from 2014 to 2015 were obtained. The number of presentations, the gender of the speaker and the duration…

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http://www.lifeplusvitamins.com/bodysmart-program.htm – This program was developed by a medical doctor in Germany using the LOGI method, which is based on eating low-glycemic foods. In large part what makes the program work so well is it jump starts your metabolism. One of the great side benefits of this program besides losing weight is it will greatly increase hour energy levels. You will be amazed at how great you feel.



On both days geared toward metabolism readjustment you may consume up to 5 Protein/Nutrition Shakes. You should not consume solid food during these two days, but drink a large amount of liquids: a minimum of 2 to 3 liters of water, tea, coffee, broth.



You should not let more than 3 hours pass between consumption of the shakes, otherwise you run the risk of consuming too few calories and your metabolism will switch to starvation mode instead of fat-burning and weight-reduction mode.



Mix 1 scoop (20 g) of Triple Protein Shake in at least 500 — 700 ml of liquid (water or reduced-fat milk). Add 1-2 tea spoons of flax oil or coconut oil. Take 2 tablets BodySmart Gold (Women or Men) and 2 tablets EnerXan with your first shake. People with high blood pressure should start out with 1 tablet of EnerXan



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Once you reach your target weight, you can switch back to 3 normal meals per day. A diet according to the Logi method is highly suitable: Carb-reduced, modified fat intake, optimal protein intake. However, it is advisable to occasionally replace a meal with a protein shake. The most suitable meal is dinner as it will boost fat burning during the night.



You will only continue to lose a minimal amount of weight during the Stabilization Phase as the goal during this phase is stabilizing your target weight.



With the diet according the Logi method you are able to follow a balanced diet, keep your weight in the “ideal area,” and remain effective. During times of increased nutrient requirements (exercise, stress, pregnancy, smoking), the nutritional balance can be easily maintained with concentrated micro nutrients.



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Non-Vagal Syncope and Saddleback Morphology in V2 | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

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This is another case provided by Mustafa Alwan, an internist from Jordan and very talented ECG enthusiast. He posted it on Facebook EKG Club, and I am reposting with his…

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When will we have enough women speakers in emergency medicine? | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

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In an observational study published in EMJ, Carley et al1 asked “Are there too few women presenting at emergency medicine conferences?” The authors analysed the apparent gender of speakers at eight major emergency medicine (EM) conferences from 2014 to 2015. They found that women presenters gave 29.9% of the talks occupying 27.6% of the total speaking time.



The group then compared these percentages to the mean percentage of th…

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SGEM#140: CT Scans to Rule Out Subarachnoid Hemorrhages In A Non-Academic Setting | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

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Podcast Link: SGEM140JC Date: December 9th, 2015 Guest Skeptics: Dr. Fareen Zaver is a Chief Resident in Emergency Medicine at the George Washington University, specifically in charge of the medical education resident curriculum and Grand Rounds schedule. She is the co-founder and lead editor of the ALiEM AIR-Pro series and is pursuing an academic career in Medical Education. […]…

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SGEM#141: Popeye and the Paperclip | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

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Podcast Link: SGEM141 Date: December 17th, 2015 Guest Skeptics: Bob Edmonds is a 3rd year emergency medicine resident at the University of Missouri at Kansas City. Prior to medical school, he graduated from the US Air Force Academy, and when he completes his training will rejoin the Air Force for nine years as an Emergency Medicine […]…

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U.S. lawmakers blast Mylan CEO over ‘sickening’ EpiPen price hikes | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday blasted Mylan NV Chief Executive Heather Bresch for sharply increasing prices for the EpiPen emergency allergy treatment at a congressional hearing in which Republicans and Democrats questioned the reasons behind rising U.S. drug costs.









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Essentials of Emergency Medicine Fellowship: Residents Apply to Win! | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

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Do you have a passion for education and emergency medicine? Essentials of Emergency Medicine (EEM) is one of the largest live emergency medicine educational conferences in the world. Inspired by the contest operated by EMCrit and ALiEM, the Skeptics’ Guide to Emergency Medicine is partnering with CanadiEM to offer a Canadian emergency medicine resident the […]…

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University of Washington scientists assess the possibilities for electricity generated by tidal currents in Puget Sound, including environmental impacts.



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Highlights from this issue | Online Medical Assistant Training Programs

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Editor’s Choice: Speaking of the gender gap



The fall is conference season for emergency medicine—RCEM, EuSEM, ACEP all hold their major scientific meetings in September and October. At these meetings we learn from experts in our field about how to improve our practice. In this month’s Editor’s Choice article, Carley and colleagues report that the gender balance of the experts at EM meetings is a bit lopsided. Only 30% of presentations at 8 major EM conferences in 2014&nda…

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Editor in Chief Dr. Foad Nahai discusses the newly published January 2016 issue highlights of the Aesthetic Surgery Journal and identifies several choice articles that are must-read. Please join our conversations on Twitter: @ASJrnl and Facebook: Aesthetic Surgery Journal.

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