Archive for the ‘medical center’ Category

Healthcare Jobs in Hospitals and Medical Centers

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

Healthcare facilities in the US are increasing on a steady basis and alongside, the scope for healthcare jobs in these hospitals and medical centers is also increasing. To meet the changing needs of the healthcare environment, talented professionals are in high demand in the medical facilities. Healthcare jobs involve supporting and helping out physically challenged people.

Find the Right Job Providers

Skilled and experienced candidates can easily find jobs in medical centers including hospitals, nursing centers, research facilities, rehabilitation clinics and other facilities. To make the job hunt easier, most of the candidates depend on recruiting agencies, where they can find a range of job listings. They help the candidates to find the right job suiting their specific requirements such as location, payment, nature of job and more.

Rehabilitation Personnel in Diverse Specialties

Healthcare job placement is open for a range of rehabilitation professionals including physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, occupational therapist, occupational therapist assistants, speech language pathologists, pharmacists and nurses. Dedicated specialists can earn the best in the industry with their specific talent and skill in the particular field. Short-term or long-term and part-time or full-time job vacancies exist in numerous hospitals and medical facilities. Depending on the needs of these medical facilities, you can find the job that is most suitable for you.

Benefits Provided with Healthcare Jobs

Healthcare insurance, professional liability insurance, short-term disability insurance, additional state license, cancer insurance, 401k benefits, continuing state license and other privileges are available for healthcare professionals. Internationally trained candidates are given assistance in clearing all the visa formalities, documentation and orientation upon arrival.

Above all, if you are a well-trained and well-qualified person, you can easily advance your career in this field. You can create and submit an online resume to find the appropriate job suiting your requirement within no time.

Russian Educational Medical Center

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

Russian Educational Medical Center

Russian Educational Medical Center (REMC) – it is the company which has stable development in the sphere of offering services to persons who wish to study at the medical Universities of Russian Federation, Ukraine and China. Having ten-year experience of work, today it is one of the most famous companies in the sphere of its activity. Proposing services include preparation admissions letters for foreign students, invitations, application on visa, translation of documents, accommodation and many other ones. The motto of the company is ‘We help the world to be healthy’.

REMC was the first company, which began to open English medical departments for foreign students in Ukraine. It did a lot of work for helping Universities in recognition in other countries.

Medical education is very popular all over the world. Doctors always were and will be irreplaceable people in the life of every person. That is why place of getting education and professionalism of educators play a very important role in the fate of not only future doctors but always in fate of every man. People must be sure that they give their life to the really qualified doctor, who can help and cannot harm them. Really good medical University must have the qualified educators with vast experience of teaching students and major achievements in the medical science. Only these professionals can explain to students the responsibility for human life and instill love to their profession. That is why REMC works with the best Universities according to the UNESCO and WHO ratings.

The director of the REMC is Dr Yaser Allaham, andrologist, Doctor of Medicine.

The doors of company are always opened for every person, who have a kind heart and wish to be a doctor.

Please visit web-site of Russian Educational Medical Center

10 Holiday Eating Tips From Cedars – Sinai Nutrition Expert

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

Los Angeles, CA (Dec. 21, 2008) – The holiday season may bring visions of sugar plums dancing in our heads, but trouble can ensue when pies, cakes, cookies and other fatty holiday treats start dancing on our plates.

With careful planning and smart choices, you can have your fill of holiday cheer without filling your plate with calorie-rich foods, said Netty Levine, RD, CDE, a registered dietitian and certified diabetes educator, at Cedars- Sinai Medical Center.

“You can enjoy your favorite traditional holiday foods in moderation without dragging extra pounds into the New Year,” Levine said. “Make smart choices at parties and in buffet lines, and on days you’re not celebrating make sure you’re eating healthy, well-balanced meals.”

Fitting in exercise, drinking plenty of water and maintaining a healthy diet will not only be good for your waist line, but can also ensure you have enough energy for the season’s many celebrations, Levine said.

She offers these suggestions for sensible eating during the holidays:

1. Vow to maintain, not gain. If you’re on a long-term weight loss plan, make every effort to maintain your weight. Maintaining weight despite the season’s many temptations should be considered a reasonable goal.

2. When going to  a holiday potluck, bring along a healthy dish or treat you enjoy. Find ways to lighten up traditional recipes, or bring along a vegetable or fruit tray. Presentation and creativity count!

3. Never go to a party hungry. Eat a small healthy meal or snack to ward off cravings, which can help make temptation easier to resist.

4. Drink water. Avoiding high-calorie beverages will make those holiday splurges easier on your waistline.

5. When dining buffet-style, choose a smaller plate and pile it high with fruits, vegetables and green salads. Load up on lean roasted meats, and choose small portions of your holiday favorites

6. Dodge the pre-dinner cocktail. Alcohol makes you hungrier, and lower inhibitions can lead to poor food choices. Opt instead for a drink with your meal. When ordering cocktails, reach for those made with a low- or no-calorie mixer.

7. Don’t be too busy for breakfast. Starting the day with a healthy meal will help control cravings later.

8. Be picky about dessert. Indulge only in your very favorites, and when presented with several dessert options, choose just one. Check in with yourself when eating. Do you want the whole portion of a rich treat, or do you feel satisfied after a few bites?

9. Make time for exercise – be active when you can. Even short bits of exercise can add up.

10. Focus on friends and family, not the food. Make the company of loved ones the center of your gathering – not the tasty treats.

To arrange interviews, please contact Nicole White, media specialist, at nicole.white@cshs.org or at (310) 423-

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