Essays Tagged: "medical facilities"

Nuclear Waste

reactors, (111 in the United States alone),radioactive remnants of Cold War weapons, and increasing medicaluses of radioactivity will soon create enough waste to exceed thecurrent holding capacity for ... ioactive waste, which contains small amounts of radioactivity.This sort of waste usually comes from medical facilities andpharmaceutical companies and includes clothing, test tubes, and allkinds of di ...

(2 pages) 101 1 3.8 Jun/1994

Subjects: Science Essays > Environmental Science

AIDS + HIV

ause of death among adults,individuals are now taking more precautions with sexual intercourse, and medicalfacilities are screening blood more thoroughly. Even though HIV ( HumanImmunodeficieny Virus) ...

(9 pages) 108 0 3.3 Jan/1997

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Diseases

How Can Artificial Intelligence Help Us?

echnologies beneficial to our society or mere novelties among business and marketing professionals? Medical facilities, police departments, and manufacturing plants have all been changed by AI but how ... eriment with. However, Wall Street will be hearing more about it for a long time to come. Also, the medical field has an interest because of its ability to distinguish between natural and non-natural ...

(12 pages) 286 0 4.3 Jun/2003

Subjects: Science Essays > Computer Science > Artificial Intelligence

Essay on TOURISM in kenya

have safe drinking water and little food. Their conditions of living are very poor; they have short medical facilities and the patient ratio of 10,000 people per doctor. Kenya is situated in East Afri ...

(3 pages) 87 0 3.0 Jan/2004

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Italy: Coming to a new world.

e are causes that someone would up and leave to a new and strange country. One is that they had bad medical facilities. Some people felt that there were too many unnecessary deaths in Italy. They hear ...

(4 pages) 55 0 3.8 Mar/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays

Newspaper feature article on Gallipoli in world war 1

what is life really like in Gallipoli?The food and water are of a bad quality and insufficient, the medical facilities are primitive and hundreds of Anzacs die each day, their bodies rotting in the he ... r stood up above the parapet and waved a flag showing a red cross, the symbol for peace and unarmed medical personnel. It was hoped that the Turks would recognise the flag and agree to a truce. But ou ...

(5 pages) 39 0 4.0 Jun/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

Artificial Intelligence -An essay on how can artificial intelligence help us?

eficial to our society or mere novelties among business and marketing professionals? AI has changed medical facilities, police departments, and manufacturing plants, but how? These questions and many ... eriment with. However, Wall Street will be hearing more about it for a long time to come. Also, the medical field has an interest because of its ability to distinguish between natural and non-natural ...

(13 pages) 125 1 5.0 Jul/2004

Subjects: Science Essays > Computer Science > Artificial Intelligence

Microscopes

s Janssen and his father Hans invented the Microscope in 1590. Microscopes are now used in schools, Medical facilities and research facilities and have changed the way we look at things. These are the ...

(3 pages) 24 0 0.0 Aug/2004

Subjects: Science Essays

This compares American medical care in the colonial period with medical care in the first half of the nineteenth century.

his was not a requirement. Up until the late 19th century, very few doctors had a college education.Medical facilities were unofficial. Most patients were treated in their homes. However, even the sma ... However, even the smallest towns had poorhouses, where needy people could live and receive limited medical care.The few hospitals that opened in North America during the colonial period were opened i ...

(4 pages) 32 0 3.0 Mar/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

New York Presbyterian Hospital

New York Presbyterian Hospital, like many medical facilities, found it needed to have information flow freely. Information is gathered from th ... und etc., directly into the chart.*Minimize or eliminate duplication of documentation from other medical equipment, such as cardiac catheterization, etc.*Allow them to connect directly with Phar ... into a computer data base. Take for example a Health History form where a patient fills out a Past Medical History and any Family Medical History. This could be important information on the problem l ...

(3 pages) 39 1 3.0 Jan/2007

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Incentive Plans Paper

s comprised of Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc., Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, and The Permanente Medical Group. Our organization has both business and medical facilities not only throughout Califor ... s program applies to eligible managers and leaders. Program goals are established and measured at a medical center/are and regional department level. The purpose of this program is to help managers an ...

(3 pages) 716 0 4.3 Apr/2007

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management > Human Resource Management

Che Guevara

, Guevara did not choose politics as his profession. He originally hoped to excel in some branch of medical research. But travelling throughout Latin-America he was shocked by the misery, hunger and i ... -America he was shocked by the misery, hunger and illness of the people and by the lack of adequate medical facilities.Ernesto Guevara de La Serna was born in Rosario, Argentina, on June the 14, 1928. ...

(8 pages) 45 0 3.0 Aug/2001

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Illegal Aliens - A Threat to Society

million dollars in California alone. There are also health care costs for illegal aliens using our medical facilities (Scott, 2000, para. 5). Residents in the United States pay over ten billion dolla ...

(3 pages) 32 0 3.7 Jun/2008

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues

Kava Project I

world.ProblemsThe existing problems include lack of adequate and clean water supply, lack of proper medical facilities, not enough schools, and improper use of natural resources, inability of present ... ve enough work, nor can the government create enough work for all its inhabitants.The CEO of SeyChe Medical Solutions understands the potential of Kava and for that reason has decided to set up operat ...

(4 pages) 25 0 0.0 Dec/2008

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management > Management Planning & Decision Making

Quality Research Project

ectExecutive SummaryThere have been some problems within the organization familiar with a number of medical facilities regarding proper ethical decisions. The effort of this organization involves pres ... uture patients. The unethical decisions are well known across the country regarding both doctor and medical staff actions. Currently TAP Pharmaceuticals has been found guilty of a number of these unet ...

(13 pages) 171 0 5.0 Mar/2009

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Y2k

l of it) will understand the year 2000 as "00" if the problem is not corrected in time" (pg. 1).The medical industry as a whole will approach year 2000 with months of new system implementations and de ... system implementations and developing contingency plans to deal with problems associated with Y2K. Medical manufacturers must pay close attention to the way medical facilities plan for Y2K. The varia ...

(52 pages) 17 0 0.0 Jun/2009

Subjects: Science Essays > Computer Science

Article/Case Law Search

Ambulatory surgery centers are considered medical facilities that are especially designed to give elective same-day surgeries for those who op ...

(3 pages) 31 0 3.0 Nov/2009

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine

Why Non-Profit Healthcare Organizations Are Better?

landscape of health care in this country for decades. Between big businesses driving up the cost of medical care and the lack of consistent support from the government, staying afloat is dependent upo ... elp. Non-profit health care organizations exist and are available for almost any situation that can medically arise. (Alexander, 1999)Nonprofit organizations made uninsured Americans feel safe. These ...

(5 pages) 75 0 0.0 Jan/2010

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine

Decisions in Paradise Part 3

AT&T. 2) WFP will take over receiving, transport, storage and distribution of emergency ration, medical supplies, temporary shelter and so forth from all donating organizations to include but not ... bs during reconstruction and rehabilitation of the area.2) Inferior Health: AT&T will take over medical rehabilitation of Kava inhabitants, provide temporary medical facilities in the form of temp ...

(4 pages) 54 0 0.0 Jul/2010

Subjects: Humanities Essays