Morning Signout is looking for iOS/Andriod developers and marketing people! If you’re interested in a position, check out what else we’re looking for: http://morningsignout.com/recruitment/
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Morning Signout is looking for iOS/Andriod developers and marketing people! If you’re interested in a position, check out what else we’re looking for: http://morningsignout.com/recruitment/
Morning Sign Out is recruiting!
A bit about us:
Sign Out – the process in healthcare where patients are handed over to the next person/team taking care of them. The term is inclusive to all healthcare professionals, not only to physicians; nurses, pharmacists, case-workers, social workers, and several others all practice the art of “signing out” to each other.
It’s a critical process. One must accurately summarize who/what/why the patient is here, keeping the sign out simple enough so that the next person isn’t flooded with irrelevant information, but thorough enough so the whole story can be well understood, and so good decisions can be made.
Morning sign outs are particularly interesting. All of the activity, labs, studies, and data that had occurred in the last 24 hours are assessed, and the plan for a new day is formulated. Most major medical decisions happen during the day, so the morning sign out is often the launching point for the rest of the day’s events.
As a society, there is a large divide between the world of medicine and science and that of the greater public. Often, the relationship between the two is strained and distrustful. This endeavor aims to bridge that divide.
As with a sign out, we hope to turn science and medicine into something understandable for our readers, with enough critical information that leaves them more knowledgeable than before.
As a part of MSO, you’ll:
apply your knowledge and skills to the real world and work to improve the public’s literacy in science and medicine
develop your interests in new areas of science and medicine that will play a key role in your future careers
gain leadership skills through developing short- and long-term strategic projects
have the flexibility in terms of where to work and when to work – all of our work is performed online
polish technical skills as part of a creative team to generate online content
network with like-minded people within and through our publication
develop potential references and letters of recommendation
gain exclusive access to one-on-one and group pre-medical advice and mentoring with Dr. Andrew Lee
No prior experience needed, no age, school, or location restriction. If you’re looking for a great experience, a cool group of people to work with, and are interested in making a difference, come check us out!
For the list of positions available, refer here: http://morningsignout.com/recruitment/
Ahhhhh the smell of flowers in the air means...ALLERGIES
Curious to find out why allergies happen to you? Why is mother nature making you feel miserable during this beautiful time of year?
Reflexology is turning into the new alternative health fad. But how does reflexology work? And how effective is it?
Take your vitamins!
your mother/father
Why do adults always tell you to take your vitamins? Because they’re all very important in helping your body work! And one of the most important is Vitamin A!
“A combat medic, in that moment, floats down from a helicopter. He’s been trained as a parachutist for this moment that you might be bleeding out into the sand. He’s been training, ever since he signed up, advancing through fitness and written tests. He sat through modules of human anatomy and physiology, attended sixteen weeks of specialized training with hands-on sessions on live sedated animals, and learned how to set up an emergency IV with only the materials given to him by Nature and in his bag, so that when this moment came, he would be able to keep your body functioning.”
With Memorial Day just behind us, we are reminded of the citizens who choose to protect our freedom. Read more: http://bit.ly/1LGUeKb
Image Source: Sgt. 1st class Rodney Jackson
It’s highly debated and once of the most controversial political actions of the century: “Obamacare” aka The Affordable Care Act.
We look back on the ACA and take a look at some statistics. Take a look at http://bit.ly/1Jv3K1E