Sentences with phrase «at the hospital as»

«I spent my first year in residency trying to balance laying the foundations for my company between the hours of midnight and 5 a.m. while I was working 100 - hour work weeks at the hospital as a surgical resident.
That's okay — just don't make the decision at the hospital as you're about to give birth.
I decided I wanted to push myself even further and use nothing but postpartum cloth pads at the hospital as well.
If you plan on breastfeeding (which I recommend every mom at least tries their best because it is so good for your baby) then I highly recommend you do lots of research and get as much help from the lactation consultants at your hospital as you can.
SHERAH: «My birth would have been dangerous at the hospital as well.»
Two of these women were also employed at the hospital as lay childbirth assistants, and 2 were former teenage mothers.
Cuomo proposed new legislation to extend the storage timeline for forensic sexual offense evidence kits, or rape kits, at hospitals as part of his 2018 Women's Agenda.
Hello my name is Tim I'm 19 I turn 20 in Oct I work at the hospital as a transporter (takes patients to sergury, X-rays, cat scans ext.) and I'm a volentier firefighter I enjoy fishing and being outdoors whenever I can I do have a car I'm not a clingy person but I do like cuddling I'm up for...
I am 34 years old, I currently work at a hospital as a centril Sterile technican / Surgical Technican.
Though a number of the doctors are rather improbably good - looking, the focus is very much on their work at the hospital as they move from naïve newbies to tried - and - tested veterans themselves, while thankfully retaining a sense of earnest commitment.
I was late to work at the hospital as a result.
I have nothing but praise for the staff at that hospital as I felt they took better care of him and providing for his comfort in an unconscious state than other hospitals he had been in during the last 10 months of his life.
Since 1986, everyone in the United States, regardless of citizenship, legal status, or ability to pay has access to medical care at any hospital as part of the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act.
She is an exam room assistant at the hospital as of now but will be a technician once she earns her degree.
This option allows you to leave your pets at the hospital as early as 7AM and then pick them up later in the day after their appointments.
Traumatic brain injuries are an emergency and should be treated at a hospital as quickly as possible.
His blood was taken at the hospital as part of his treatment.
Resist the temptation to list every experience you've had in life down to candy striper service at the hospital as a teenager.
I do plan on staying on at my hospital as the director of pharmacy for at least 5 to 7 years, but I am excited about being a part of a pharmacy business outside of my company I currently work for.
Do your best to answer all questions at the hospital as well as you can.
Matilda had her Sibling Class at the hospital as well, and learned how to change a diaper, feed a bottle, swaddle, and hold her new baby brother.

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At hospitals across the country, in fact, there is an entrenched doctor shortage, which has grown only more acute as millions of Americans have gained health coverage in recent years.
The state government has named Fini Group and TRG Properties, in partnership with Primewest, as the successful proponents for the first two development lots at LandCorp's infill project Montario Quarter, located at the former Shenton Park Rehabilitation Hospital site.
Your list of credentials should probably include personal pet ownership — if not currently, at least in the past — as well as other pet - related experience, including working at a pet food store, an animal hospital or other animal - related business.
But his question is whether Theranos could have really developed a way to run as many tests as it offers (more than 240 so far) on the large scale needed at hospitals and in major labs without relying on already existing machines to automate processing.
As consumers, particularly those in the millennial age bracket (people born between 1977 and 2000) increasingly seek out alternative modes of healthcare delivery, such as telehealth, Oscar can direct its engaged customers to partner hospitals and clinics, driving up usage and revenue rates at these health systemAs consumers, particularly those in the millennial age bracket (people born between 1977 and 2000) increasingly seek out alternative modes of healthcare delivery, such as telehealth, Oscar can direct its engaged customers to partner hospitals and clinics, driving up usage and revenue rates at these health systemas telehealth, Oscar can direct its engaged customers to partner hospitals and clinics, driving up usage and revenue rates at these health systems.
Something as simple as failing to properly dispose of a hospital gown could put other patients at serious risk.
Meanwhile, scientists at Cornell University are at work on prototypes for a 3D printed ear, and at Mount Sinai Hospital, research is focused on bioprinting trachea, more commonly known as windpipes.
Lingzi's roommate and friends waited for hours at the hospital, only to learn, as Krystle Campbell's parents had, that the patient being treated was not Lingzi.
CrowdOptic, which uses Glass as portable computers for surgeons and other people out of offices, is currently in use at 19 U.S. hospitals and expects that to grow to 100 hospitals early next year, said Chief Executive Jon Fisher.
«This has enormous promise in changing the way we do mental health care as well as medical care,» says David Ahern, director of behavioral informatics and e-health at Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital.
Doctors with his skills were in high demand as the Afghan conflict heated up, and in 2009 he went to Kandahar, where he became the last Canadian in charge of the Role 3 Multinational Hospital at Kandahar Airfield.
But don't try this at home: Ashton Kutcher tried the all - fruit diet while prepping for his role as Steve Jobs, and it landed him in the hospital.
As more women wait longer to have their first child, the number of women choosing to freeze their eggs has grown «exponentially,» said Dr. Alan Copperman, a fertility specialist at Mount Sinai Hospital.
In the US, having sat in many an ER waiting room for hours at a stretch, the idea of a hospital seeing nearly 9 out of 10 patients in four hours would be regarded as a miracle.
To do that, a unit of measure she'd applied frequently as a student of child nutrition at several Los Angeles hospitals, was key.
Shahid, who was working as an analyst at McKinsey & Co. in Dubai at the time, flew to the hospital in England where Malala was transferred.
Increasingly, says Greven, health care providers such as private hospitals are weaving Prompt Alert's technology into larger electronic medical record (EMR) databases, thereby providing these organizations with a means of communicating with patients in highly practical ways that improve the bottom line at the same time.
The Duchess of Cambridge, previously known as Kate Middleton, gave birth at the Lindo Wing of St. Mary's hospital on Saturday morning.
Included in the price is a state - sponsored concierge programme, entitling members to VIP access to government agencies dealing with immigration, driving licences, and work permits, as well as complimentary return airport transfers, an annual health check up at a private hospital, and 24 spa treatments and golfing trips a year.
At the moment, the algorithm is being tested in a second hospital, with researchers hoping to verify that it works in various contexts and come up with a suitable plan to intervene when someone is flagged as a suicide risk within the next two years.
Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal reported on an executive exodus at Tanium as well as a marketing scandal involving the company showing clandestine views of a hospital's network to potential customers without the hospital's permission.
Once the system seemed to be working, Kopparapu arranged for tests at a Mumbai hospital to see how the app would perform in a real - life setting, and so far it's done just as well as a human specialist, although the data is limited.
And dozens of other types of monitors might be wheeled to a patient's hospital bedside to look at things such as brain waves and blood chemistry.
It comes at a time when health insurers and hospitals are increasingly looking to technology to help boost patient satisfaction, as consumers and employers are pressing the industry to cut costs and make it easier to access care.
Few are more at risk in that catastrophe than the children of eastern Aleppo; prevented from going to school or even hospital, as both are deemed too unsafe, they live under constant fear of attack.
At a recent Stanford Medicine X lecture, Stanford Graduate School of Business organizational behavior professor Lindred Greer described three problems with top - down team structures — whether in a hospital setting or an office — and shared tips on how to make better decisions as a group.
THE MOVE TO VALUE - BASED CARE COULD LEAVE OUT SMALLER HOSPITALS: Smaller hospitals and independent providers may be at a disadvantage as the healthcare industry forges ahead with value - based care, according to a research letter publishedHOSPITALS: Smaller hospitals and independent providers may be at a disadvantage as the healthcare industry forges ahead with value - based care, according to a research letter publishedhospitals and independent providers may be at a disadvantage as the healthcare industry forges ahead with value - based care, according to a research letter published in JAMA.
Poitier served as a medical attendant at a mental hospital in New York, but eventually grew tired of Army life.
As they tried to figure out what kind of company to create, the BriteSeed group made the rounds at hospitals to see what surgeons needed but didn't have.
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