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July 31 2007: Writing Your Own Cover Letter by: Mario Churchill
People in search of employment will know the importance of writing the cover letter It pays to have a good cover letter that will stand out from the rest and bring about the desired results in your job application
July 30 2007: Are You Getting In The Way Of Your Own Career? by: Sharon Melnick
Are you getting in your own way in your career Take this short quiz and find out
July 30 2007: Learning Foreign Language Will Advance Your Career! by: Greg Haehl
It is recommended that learning foreign language to have Language Learning Programs which creates success & confidence in all paths of life by solving the problem of international communication skills in any international language with effective language learning solutions It never occurs to a small child that s/he may not master the language does it
July 29 2007: Selling Yourself Well: How To Write A Resume Cover Letter by: Mario Churchill
You are ready to apply to the job of your dreams You have a thick, killer resume listing all your achievements and experience
July 29 2007: Pharisees Seek To Find Fault In Jesus And Hold A Meeting To Discuss How To Destroy Him by: Connie Limon
Many of the mysteries of spirituality have been hidden from the wise and the prudent and have been revealed to the babes of the land God likes people to be humble and meek because he says that is what he is – meek and lowly in heart
July 29 2007: Medical Transcription Proofreading Tips by: Connie Limon
The correct attitude for a Medical Transcriptionist should be one of independence and responsibility for his or her work Medical Transcriptionists function with a minimum of direct supervision
July 29 2007: Be Wary Of Free Cover Letters by: Mario Churchill
Free cover letters are easy to access on the internet nowadays This has become a usual resort to people who are afraid that they do not have the right skills to make one for themselves
July 29 2007: Watch Your Career Take Off - Get An Education In Aviation! by: infocus
Is it your dream to become a pilot? Have you always wanted to take to the skies, to feel the freedom that eagles and hawks enjoy all the time? This could be the start of something big for you. 1. Eval
July 28 2007: How To Write An Entry Level Resume by: Jason Kay
Whether you are just entering the workforce after graduation or you have decided to change careers, you need an entry-level resume that will help you get a job in a new field Without industry experience, however, many applicants worry that their resume won’t pass muster
July 27 2007: The Urgency Of An Entry Level Cover Letter by: Mario R. Churchill
There are many people out to seek for the best employment opportunities being offered It is the natural thing to do to provide the best application so that one can easily stand out and have an edge in the process
July 27 2007: Eight Top Culinary Arts Careers by: Andy West
A culinary arts career is an inviting prospect for many people For one thing, demand is up, as people 's busy lives cause them to eat out more and more
July 26 2007: Types Of Medical Reports Medical Transcriptionist 's Transcribe Part Ii by: Connie Limon
The History and Physical Examination (H&P) is generated shortly before or after a patient is admitted to the hospital This report usually contains:
•Chief complaint or presenting problem
•History of present illness which are the events leading to the patient’s hospitalization
•Past medical history which is medical and surgical problems from childhood to the present, medications, and allergies
•Family History which is the medical condition of parents and other family members
•Social history which is the patient’s occupation, lifestyle, and habits
•Review of systems which is the medical condition of the patient’s major organs
•Physical examination
Emergency department reports are much like the initial office evaluation with the exception of the patient is seen and treated in an emergency department of a hospital or acute care clinic
July 26 2007: The Use Of Pharmacology References In Medical Transcription by: Connie Limon
Drug reference books are an important resource in the library of a medical transcriptionist In order to keep up to date on new drugs, a medical transcriptionist should purchase drug reference books every year or every other year
July 26 2007: The Latest Medical Transcription Tools In The Year Of 2007 by: Connie Limon
The USB foot pedal and transcriber software is the latest in medical transcription industry technology This of course replaces the desktop transcriber and floor foot pedal that used a cassette tape for recording and playing physician dictation
July 26 2007: The Medical Transcriptionist’s Role In Editing Physician Dictation by: Connie Limon
Medical writing differs in technique from writing essay and manuscripts for publication The writing of an essay or manuscript requires adherence to prescribed forms, style, and syntax
July 26 2007: The Abcs Of Effective Resume Writing: Part 3 – The All Important Format by: Heather Eagar
Choosing the right format might seem like child’s play to a lot of job seekers I mean, how many good choices are there really
July 26 2007: The Makings Of A Good Cover Letter by: Mario Churchill
It always pays to be able to stand out in the things we do This ensures that you get the attention of the audience
July 26 2007: Why Bother with Art Colleges? by: infocus
If you are pretty talented at art you might not even consider going to Art College. Why should you, anyway? You can draw like the masters: Boticelli, Michaelangeo, Da Vinci. There wasn't a landscape s
July 25 2007: Top 2 Secrets for Creating a Killer Resume by: jshe07
If you're suffering from a weak resume that generates little interest from employers, I can help you create a killer resume that generates more job offers than you can handle.When it comes your resume
July 25 2007: Open the Door to Brand New Opportunities by: Galway
We have all experienced the long toil to find employment. Searching endless hours through newspapers, job advertisements, job centres and writing to companies asking to keep our cv on file. We ask our
July 25 2007: Looking At Rehabilitation Counseling by: Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes
What does a rehabilitation counselor do
Rehabilitation counselors help people deal with the personal, social, and vocational effects of disabilities
July 25 2007: Best Approach To Make The Sample Cover Letter And Salary Requirement Request by: Mario R. Churchill
Many people find it difficult to write a cover letter This alone stresses them out
July 24 2007: Dream Job Seekers - What 's Stopping You Then? by: mphcoach
Your life. Take a slice of this, a cup of that and top it off with a dose of the other and, hey presto, you are today who you have become. No blame, no fault and above all no problem! Recognizing how
July 24 2007: Maximum Resume Distribution For Maximum Return by: Mario Churchill
The race for employment nowadays is neck-and-neck, and it 's important to come up with solid ways to market yourself out there and land the job, or at the very least, an interview When applying for any position, it 's important to note that you will be one prospect among tens or hundreds
July 23 2007: Education Cover Letter 101 by: Mario R. Churchill
Writing a good education cover letter is a must However, there are those who fall over the mistake that this is the best way to show off and stand out
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