Sentences with phrase «community hospital setting»

Lead Nuclear Medicine Technologist seeks full time career position in a community hospital setting with PRN coverage in CT and / or PET / CT.
Provided patient education, communications and file management as part of gastroenterology services within large community hospital setting.
The University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center at Silver Cross Hospital provides a breadth of expertise and state - of - the - art radiation therapy techniques not typically available in a community hospital setting.
Career opportunities are available in academic and community hospital settings, home care services, physician practices, international affiliate locations and in the health insurance industry.

Not exact matches

In other countries, however, drones are set to transform the way urgent care and supplies are delivered to remote communities whose residents do not have easy access to a hospital.
Cooperate with other churches and temples in working to attract competent psychotherapists to the community and to set up community - sponsored outpatient services, alcoholic treatment programs, psychiatric wards in general hospitals, day hospitals, night hospitals, halfway facilities, and crisis clinics.
For example, if someone were to assert that as he read the Bible the Word of God commanded him to set fire to a «heretical» church, the community of faith (and the political community as well) would insist that this is no Word from God at all, and that the man is not to be honored as a prophet or mystic but to be treated in a mental hospital.
Lactation Educators ™ are found teaching community and hospital based breastfeeding classes, as peer breastfeeding counselors in hospital and public health settings, facilitating support groups, running pump rental stations and providing phone support.
She has worked with incarcerated individuals, families, adolescents, and college students in a variety of settings, including county and city jails, community mental health centers, university counseling centers, and hospitals.
Her midwifery experiences included private, community health center and HMO practices, and incorporated hospital, home, and birth - center settings.
She has practiced in numerous settings including rural health, community and tertiary hospitals, and in academic practices and has educated midwives since 1993.
Some International Board Certified Lactation Consultants are employed in a hospital or community setting.
We welcome the recommendations that all hospitals achieve Baby Friendly Status and that women should have free access 24/7 to lactation consultants within hospital settings and also free access in the community.
It was a running line in online communities about 7 - 8 years ago based on a study a lot of years ago (have newborn, brain is gone right now) that even the highest risk people will have better outcomes in the home setting vs the hospital.
Interested in educating new parents in a hospital, community or home setting?
Kathy has worked as a midwife in a wide variety of settings, including inner city, high - risk hospitals, neighborhood health clinics, and community hospitals.
The Scottish Government fund UNICEF to deliver BFI accreditation in maternity hospitals and in community settings in Scotland.
Through evidence - based articles, the JPE advances the knowledge of aspiring and seasoned educators in any setting - independent or private practice, community, hospital, nursing or midwifery school - and informs educators and other health care professionals on research that will improve their practice and their efforts to support natural, safe, and healthy birth.
My background is midwifery and our Board has been fully Unicef UK Baby Friendly Initiative accredited for 2 years now including hospital and community settings.
Scott has worked within the healthcare industry for over 20 years and with a nursing background and has held many clinical and management roles in both community and hospital settings.
17,674 pregnant women recruited from both community and hospital settings.
The midwifery models of care were hospital - based in four studies (Biro 2000; MacVicar 1993; Rowley 1995; Waldenstrom 2001), or offered (i) antenatal care in an outreach community - based clinic and intra - and postpartum care in hospital (Homer 2001); (ii) ante - and postpartum community - based care with intrapartum hospital - based care (Hicks 2003; North Stafford 2000; Tracy 2013; Turnbull 1996)(iii) antenatal and postnatal care in the hospital and community settings with intrapartum hospital - based care or (iv) postnatal care in the community with hospital - based ante - and intrapartum care (Flint 1989; Harvey 1996; Kenny 1994; McLachlan 2012).
They could be offered by health professionals or lay people, trained or untrained, in hospital and community settings.
A midwife may practise in any setting including the home, community, hospitals, clinics or health units.
I'm a regular person, grown up in a medical community, that unfortunately has been personaly affected by medical mistakes, some of them OB related in hospital settings.
JODY SEAGRAVE - DALY: I think and this is what I practice every day is when we put much pressure on moms to exclusively breastfeed in the hospital and then we send them home with very little expert support in the community we set them up for failure.
Written for all levels of expertise, from beginners to advanced practitioners, Breastfeeding Answers Made Simple is the ideal resource for all settings: hospitals, clinics, medical practices, public health offices, and communities.
We offer training programmes suited to equipping and empowering volunteers to become Accredited Peer Supporters within a Community Group or Hospital Postnatal Ward setting.
Thus, midwife - led continuity models of care aim to provide care in either community or hospital settings, normally to healthy women with uncomplicated or «low - risk» pregnancies.
Other models of care include a) where the physician / obstetrician is the lead professional, and midwives and / or nurses provide intrapartum care and in - hospital postpartum care under medical supervision; b) shared care, where the lead professional changes depending on whether the woman is pregnant, in labour or has given birth, and on whether the care is given in the hospital, birth centre (free standing or integrated) or in community setting (s); and c) where the majority of care is provided by physicians or obstetricians.
«I have set some criteria — that my candidate would have to have the political support of the many communities that represent my district,» Mr. Rangel told the Observer after an unrelated press conference at Harlem Hospital.
We believe there must be an increase in trained antimicrobial pharmacists working in both the community and hospital setting.
With Public Health England figures showing 70 % of MRSA and Clostridium difficile infections now attributed as being acquired in the community setting, the focus given to the hospital setting needs to be directed at infection prevention and control in the community.
Sullivan, head of the Office of Mental Health, said the move would allow the state to save millions of dollars and redirect that money toward other local services geared toward treating children in their own communities rather than a hospital setting.
«The rise of «superbugs» leaves the clinical community with a rapidly dwindling number of options to treat infectious disease and to prevent the spread of resistant bacteria in, for example, hospital settings,» explains Professor Vincent O'Flaherty of the National University of Ireland Galway, co-corresponding author on the study, recently published in Frontiers in Microbiology.
«The center has affiliations with 18 hospitals, and whenever we set ourself a new research challenge, we identify the very best people in the community and draw them into a new collaborative program,» says Adrian Ivinson, the center's director.
Community - acquired infections were contracted outside of medical settings or shortly after being admitted to a hospital, while hospital - onset infections occurred after being in a hospital for several days.
Physicians and patients in a community setting may not have easy access to a large hospital or other diagnosis / treatment facility.
More ominously, drug - resistant strains that were formerly found only in hospitals have cropped up in community settings, such as schools, jails, and Army training centers.
Community - acquired pneumonia, a type of lung inflammation contracted outside of a hospital or nursing - home setting, is most often caused by infections with bacteria, such as Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus.
«At first, outward signs of distress can look like ordinary behavior, and individuals who interact infrequently with the distressed professional may not see the symptoms and signals,» write Richard Kilburg, Florence Kaslow, and Gary VandenBos in an article in Hospital and Community Psychiatry.2 «The work setting is often the last place the problem appears.
Taking a cue from a recently issued set of recommendations by the Institute of Medicine for optimizing cardiac arrest care, Dr. Bobrow and his team propose three concrete steps communities and the nation can take to improve survival from out - of - hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) above the current level of six percent:
«Not only did he set the tone for our hospital, he set the tone for the community,» Carter says.
«The goal of the Follow Your Heart program is to provide continuity of care for patients that the cardiac surgery nurse practitioners know from the hospital setting and provide robust medication management, coordinate community services, and be a communications hub for hospital and community providers,» said Dr. Hall.
By using social networks analysis, the study identified numerous opportunities for transmission not only in hospitals, but also in community settings, such as households and workplaces.
Our team is working towards a final product that is easily used by individuals in a range of settings including hospitals and clinics in the U.S., as well as in rural and underserved communities around the world.»
Public health and research efforts must focus more intensely on identifying and implementing additional or new interventions that halt transmission in hospitals and community settings,» says Neel R. Gandhi, MD, associate professor of epidemiology at Emory's Rollins School of Public Health.
Among their recommendations for health policymakers and caregivers are the need to engage community - based care «receivers» earlier in the transition process, to adopt a palliative care approach with patients and their families that sets realistic care goals, and to focus not only on preventing hospitalization, but also on making out - of - hospital transitions easier.
In the statement titled «Cardiac rehabilitation delivery model for low - resource settings, published in the journal Heart, they also recommend that programs not be delivered in expensive medical settings like hospitals, but in the community.
A study comparing the community benefit expenditures of two sets of Houston hospitals leads the authors to propose strategies that can better justify the tax exemptions the institutions enjoy.
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