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Industry Changing 3-D Model Technology Helps Surgeons Treat Scoliosis and Kyphosis
Posted on December 29, 2011 | No CommentsIn the quest for better methods to treat Kyphosis and Scoliosis of the spine, one innovative company has developed Three-dimensional Model technology, called an ACRM (Anatomically Correct Reference Model) that can greatly enhance the surgeon's ability to fully analyze the effect of Kyphosis and Scoliosis on the patient's spine, thereby giving the surgeon an edge that those without Three-dimensional technology lack. As a new technology many Physicians who perform Kyphosis and Scoliosis surgeries may not be aware of this valuable resource as yet. As a patient seeking Kyphosis and Scoliosis treatment you should ask your surgeon if he is aware of this new innovation and if not he/she should consider it. -
What are the Advantages of enrolling in Online Nursing Programs
Posted on December 28, 2011 | No CommentsThough nurses do not receive the same recognition as doctors do and are not compensated as high as doctors get, they're people who stand in the same way as doctors to commit their empathy and love for patients. Nowadays , many individuals decide to become nurses not only due to promising compensation but they also need to look after the lives of other folks. Despite the hard shifts, weekend work, emotional stress, and difficult hours, many are still interested in taking up nursing courses and programs to pursue their careers. -
Chiropractic Credentials Fundamentals Explained
Posted on December 28, 2011 | No CommentsWhat is the process by which chiropractors become practitioners? It is not an easy one and is instead full of hard work and learning. Licensed chiropractors are required to be thoroughly educated in their profession and must also participate in a residency program. Although states have different policies when it comes to becoming a licensed chiropractor, the majority of the U.S. requires that the practitioner meet a significant amount of criteria. Licensed chiropractors must complete a number of college courses including Biology, Physics, Psychology, Chemistry and Organic Chemistry as well as extensive education and chiropractor training that often takes an additional period of four years to finish.
