Archive for March, 2008



What Is The Need For Medical Coding?

Monday 31 March 2008 @ 11:03 am

Why has medical coding and billing become so important today? Well, for the simple reason that one must be able to correctly recognize/identify and then appropriately bill every single medical service that has been provided to the patient. The health care provider/physician is then paid for the service provided. To better understand the need for medical coding let me give a similar and more familiar example of coding

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Cement Mason Job Description

Saturday 29 March 2008 @ 2:03 pm

Generally cement masons are on contract basis and work under contractors. Some are independent in their own way by having small business or working for public development and also have small firms to work upon. Masons uses wood, plastics, or soft steel to give various shapes to their architecture. Workers work for under his supervision.

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What Does X-Men’s Wolverine Have To Do With Your Job Search?

Saturday 29 March 2008 @ 2:03 pm

By now you’re probably thinking, okay,fine. So what does this homeopathic Houdini have to do with my daily job search? Well, you and I both know how nerve-wracking a job search can be. At times, your job search can be frustrating, draining, and some days, you probably feel like you’re taking a few big hits yourself…

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Changing Jobs? Look Before You Leap!

Saturday 29 March 2008 @ 2:03 pm

If you are contemplating jumping into a new career, there are a couple of things you need to ask yourself. First, is there really such a thing as having a job for life? In reality, it can be extremely difficult for a person to keep working at the same company for all the working years of his or her life. In fact, it is close to impossible!

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Financial Management During A Job Change

Saturday 29 March 2008 @ 1:03 pm

Today’s workplace demands constant change, and Americans are changing jobs more than ever. According to the US Department of Labor the youngest baby boomers, around the age group of 42-49, have on an average changed jobs around 10 different times during their entire working life.

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Give Your Old Career A Second Chance

Saturday 29 March 2008 @ 1:03 pm

The workforce is only kind to candidates with the right skills and right qualifications. In earlier times, a degree would help an individual gain a high profile job. Individuals could also secure an enviable position by knowing the right people, but this is less common today because of the transparency in the recruitment process.

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Animal Caretaker

Saturday 29 March 2008 @ 1:03 pm

Today we have great demand of an animal caretaker as 80% of the families have a pet. No only limited to pets, we have numerous wildlife sanctuaries, biological parks, zoos, National Park etc. for animals. In order to maintain them we need a proper animal caretaker. As there are thousands of different animals, so as there need to be specialized caretaker for them.

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The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Dental Assistant Jobs

Saturday 29 March 2008 @ 1:03 pm

No one likes to find themselves without a job or just entering a new workforce area. This is especially true of the dental field. Perhaps it is because there are so many open positions to be filled that many people find themselves being taken advantage of with regard to being overworked and underpaid.

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Plumbing Training Courses - Is It Time To Start One?

Saturday 29 March 2008 @ 1:03 pm

If you think that the plumbing training at that trade school is too expensive and probably not worth paying that much money to attend, you should reconsider it. The median hourly pay for pipe layers in the United States was 13.68 and this was in 2004 when the wages were last studies.

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The Physician Job Interview - Essential Tips for Success

Saturday 29 March 2008 @ 12:03 pm

Learn how to interview well, and attain the best physician job by reading this article. Discussed are critical elements for a successful physician job interview as detailed by the author who has both practiced clinically and administratively for more than a decade.

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