Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Healthcare and Social Media

Healthcare and Social Media


One of the most recent venues to enter the social media sphere is medical professionals. The healthcare field is reaping the rewards of investing their time and expertise into social media. Master-of-health-administration.com has created an infographic entitled “Healthcare and Social Media” detailing the many ways that social media is impacting healthcare and patient relationships. via http://www.master-of-health-administration.com/social-media/ – See more…


One of the most recent venues to enter the social media sphere is medical professionals. The healthcare field is reaping the rewards of investing their time and expertise into social media. Master-of-health-administration.com has created an infographic entitled “Healthcare and Social Media” detailing the many ways that social media is impacting healthcare and patient relationships. via http://www.master-of-health-administration.com/social-media/ - See more at: http://visual.ly/healthcare-and-social-media#sthash.ESPyZFEJ.bURsxeNB.dpuf One of the most recent venues to enter the social media sphere is medical professionals. The healthcare field is reaping the rewards of investing their time and expertise into social media. Master-of-health-administration.com has created an infographic entitled “Healthcare and Social Media” detailing the many ways that social media is impacting healthcare and patient relationships. via http://www.master-of-health-administration.com/social-media/ – See more at: http://visual.ly/healthcare-and-social-media#sthash.ESPyZFEJ.bURsxeNB.dpuf



Healthcare and Social Media

Thursday, July 17, 2014

The Business of Healthcare

The Business of Healthcare:

Healthcare costs are spiraling out of control, but where does this unprecedented amount of spending go? See how your healthcare dollars are spent and take a look at the profits of some key players behind the healthcare scene. –

Healthcare costs are spiraling out of control, but where does this unprecedented amount of spending go? Healthcare costs are spiraling out of control, but where does this unprecedented amount of spending go?


The Business of Healthcare

Friday, February 14, 2014

What is cloudHQ?

I have several backup strategies, but between my backups there is pure confusion.
So in my reachers, I found articles via my iPad app zite about cloud sync. apps.


  • Google apps are my base for biz, Mac for personal...


My first experiment, Dropbox ---> GoogleDrive; it presently syncing - I'll let you know how it goes...

Materials from cloudHQ "about us"

cloudHQ is a service that continuously synchronizes and replicates data between multiple cloud services and cloud accounts in real-time. 

For example, with cloudHQ you can sync Google Drive and Dropbox. So cloudHQ can copy all your files from Google Drive to Dropbox and visa-versa. Also, any change from Google Drive will be instantaneously replicated to Dropbox and any change in Google Drive will be instantaneously replicated to Dropbox. 

Or, with cloudHQ you can sync Evernote with Google Drive. This allows you to easily edit Evernote notes in Google Drive or edit Google Drive data in Evernote.


Why use cloudHQ?

Backup Your Data


cloudHQ can be used as a backup solution.

For example, if you use online management and storage sites—such as Dropbox, Evernote, and Basecamp—cloudHQ can backup, replicate, and sync all your Dropbox files, Evernote notes, and Basecamp projects to Google Docs. Even if somebody steals your laptop and then deletes all your Dropbox and Basecamp data, thanks to cloudHQ, you will still have a backup. And no data will be lost.

Consolidate Your Data


cloudHQ can also be used as a solution to consolidate all your data from multiple cloud services to a central service.

For example, if you or your company uses multiple services, cloudHQ can consolidate all data from the multiple accounts you own to a central account that is easier edit, update, and manage.

Simplify Team Collaboration and File Management


cloudHQ can sync all your data between multiple cloud services and accounts thus simplify team collaboration and file management.

For example, cloudHQ can replicate and sync all your Basecamp projects with a folder in Dropbox (or Google Docs or Box). So that all your Basecamp data will be in Dropbox (or Evernote, Google Drive, Box, or SugarSync). Then you can use Dropbox (or Evernote, Google Drive, Box, SugarSync) sharing capability to share the entire folder or just a portion of it with your team members. This means:
  1. All members of your team will have access to Basecamp data (documents, messages, to-dos) both via Basecamp interface or via Dropbox, Evernote, Google Drive, Box, or SugarSync.
  2. Each team member can just upload files to Basecamp by just 'dropping' files into a folder on their PC.
  3. This is also great for sharing things with your clients. You can give your client access to project data by sharing it via Dropbox, Evernote, Google Drive, Box, or SugarSync.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Get Your Career on Secure Ground...

Get Your Career on Secure Ground by Becoming a Medical Assistant


Do you have a healthy interest in anatomy, first aid, and other medical procedures? With a job as a medical assistant, you get to put skills like this to use each day. Learn more about the field and its perks in this infographic from a medical assistant program in Dallas.


PreOp Surgery Video Centers Do you have a healthy interest in anatomy, first aid, and other medical procedures? With a job as a medical assistant, you get to put skills like this to use each day. Learn more about the field and its perks in this infographic from a medical assistant program in Dallas.


Source: http://www.pcihealthtrainingtx.com/648280/2013/02/19/get-your-career-on-secure-ground-by-becoming-a-medical-assistant-infographic.html



Get Your Career on Secure Ground...

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

The Health Effects of Poor Indoor Air Quality

The Health Effects of Poor Indoor Air Quality


You’ve heard the term, out of sight, out of mind? Because we can’t usually see bad air particles, we assume it’s all clear. The air quality inside our home can be up to 10 times more polluted than outside because we tend to keep things closed up when the weather isn’t ideal. Your air conditioning system will only stir up and circulate bad air unless you have a good filtration system to remove these unseen particles. Wonder why your having irritating health issues, you may want to check out these ways poor air quality can effect your health


PreOp Surgery Video Centers You’ve heard the term, out of sight, out of mind?


Source: http://www.bobjenson.com/blog/health-effects-poor-indoor-air-quality/



The Health Effects of Poor Indoor Air Quality

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

The Ultimate Guide to Fresh Juicing...

The Ultimate Guide to Fresh Juicing


There are tons of incredible health benefits from drinking fresh juice that many people aren’t aware of. Research has found that drinking fresh pressed juice can improve sleep, increase energy, decrease stress, and even lead to a long life. The following infographic breaks down these benefits along with the differences between pasteurized juice and fresh juice, and much more. Read on to learn all that you need to know about fresh juicing!


PreOp Surgery Video Centers There are tons of incredible health benefits from drinking fresh juice that many people aren’t aware of.


Source: http://nutriprojuicer.com/articles/the-ultimate-guide-to-fresh-juicing-infographic



The Ultimate Guide to Fresh Juicing...

Friday, January 3, 2014

Facts and Statistics of Asthma in Children

Facts and Statistics of Asthma in Children


Asthma is the most chronic and dreadful disorder in humans especially in children under the age of 15 years. The below infographic shares brief information about the Asthma statistics and common Asthma triggers. It even depicts the top cities of United States that have large number of Asthma patients.


PreOp Surgery Video Centers Asthma is the most chronic and dreadful disorder in humans especially in children under the age of 15 years.


Source: http://www.allergyasthmazone.com



Facts and Statistics of Asthma in Children

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Antibiotic Super Resistant Bacteria of Death

Bacteria that is resistant to antibiotic medication is very dangerous and deadly. This infographic provides information about resistant bacteria and what can be done to resist these super bugs. – Published by probiotics.org


Bacteria that is resistant to antibiotic medication is very dangerous and deadly. This infographic provides information about resistant bacteria and what can be done to resist these super bugs. Bacteria that is resistant to antibiotic medication is very dangerous and deadly. This infographic provides information about resistant bacteria and what can be done to resist these super bugs.
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Antibiotic Super Resistant Bacteria of Death

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Test Post from PreOp® Patient Education

Test Post from PreOp® Patient Education http://preop.com

Saturday, November 10, 2012

PostCare™ Injecting Insulin


NEW PreOp.com site Patient Education Company

This program will demonstrate injecting insulin.
The goal is to inject the insulin into the subcutaneous tissue between the top layer of the skin, the dermis and the underlying muscle layer.
The only concentration of insulin available in the United States is 100 units per milliliter. A milliliter is equal to a cubic centimeter. All insulin syringes are graduated to match this concentration.
Insulin syringes are available in various volumes, for example: 3/10 cc, which would hold a maximum dose of 30 units, 1/2 cc to hold a maximum dose of 50 units and 1 cc to hold a maximum dose of 100 units.
Some insulins are cloudy suspensions. To ensure uniform dispersion of the insulin in the cloudy suspension, roll the vial gently between your hands. Avoid vigorous shaking, which will produce air bubbles or foam and interfere with obtaining the accurate dose.
Wipe off the top of the bottle with an alcohol swab. Discard the swab.
Pick up the syringe and remove the needle cap. With the syringe held upright, pull the plunger back until the end of the plunger is at the mark of your dose,
which in this example is 20 units. There is now air in the syringe.
Check the insulin bottle to ensure you have the correct type of insulin.
With the insulin bottle held firmly on a counter or tabletop, insert the needle through the rubber cap into the bottle.
Push the plunger down so that the air goes from the syringe into the bottle.
Turn the bottle upside down so that the air in it is at the top.
With the tip of the needle kept in the liquid, pull the plunger back to your dose. If any air bubbles are in the syringe, push the plunger back in and draw up the dose again.
Remove the syringe and needle from the bottle. Do not let the needle touch anything else until it touches your skin for the injection.
Wipe the skin of the chosen injection site with an alcohol swab and let the skin dry.
Pinch up the skin and put the needle fully through the skin at an 80 to 90 degree angle and push the plunger down completely.
Discard the syringe and attached needle into a puncture-proof container and replace the container's screw cap.
Instead of a puncture-proof container you can purchase a special "Sharps" container with a hinged lid to store your used syringes and needles.
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When your storage or "Sharps" container is 3/4 full, dispose of it according to the policies of your local authorities.

The recommended sites for insulin injections are shown. Change the place of each injection by moving a couple of inches from the previous site.
By doing this, you can stay in one general area for several days.