Posts by Arman Sohel
What to Do After an Alzheimer’s or Early Dementia Diagnosis
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia, it may be difficult to process your thoughts and feelings. However, the more you educate yourself and prepare for the future, the more confidence you and your care partners will have in your ability to deal with the challenges…
Read MoreStart Your Healthcare Career as a Certified Phlebotomy Technician
Phlebotomists, or phlebotomy technicians, are health care professionals who collect blood samples from patients for tests, transfusions, or research and prepare it for lab testing. In addition to blood analysis, phlebotomists handle blood collection at donation centers and mobile blood centers. Blood analysis is an essential function, and opportunities for certified phlebotomy technicians can be…
Read MoreWhat is a Certified EKG Technician?
An electrocardiograph technician, also known as an EKG technician, is a healthcare professional who uses specialized equipment to measure the heart’s electrical activity. They apply, monitor, and measure electrocardiography testing as well as administer various cardiovascular tests including measuring basic vital signs, performing rapid response procedures, and identifying rhythms. Physicians and other medical professionals rely…
Read MoreNutrition Tips for Older Adults
As we age, eating right becomes even more important to maintain our energy and health, as well as to prevent illness and increase our longevity. While the foods that make up a healthy diet may be slightly different from when we were younger, it is still important to eat three balanced meals a day with…
Read MoreCertified Medical Administrative Assistants Prioritize Patient Welfare
Medical administrative assistants provide the administrative support necessary for a medical practice to operate efficiently and provide a positive patient experience. From greeting patients to billing and clerical duties, an administrative assistant’s ability to multitask and prioritize patient welfare is critical to the success of doctor’s offices, clinics, hospitals, and other healthcare providers. These vital…
Read MoreThere is No Better Time to Become a Medical Billing and Coding Specialist
Medical billing and coding specialists organize, manage, and code health information data for insurance reimbursement purposes, for databases and registries, and to maintain patient medical and treatment histories. Keeping the medical billing and coding cycle running smoothly ensures that providers get paid for services delivered and provider organizations remain open to deliver care to patients.…
Read MoreAn Electrocardiogram is a Vital Aspect of Patient Care
An electrocardiogram – also called an EKG or ECG – is one of the simplest tests used to evaluate the heart’s function. Although electrocardiograms have become somewhat routine, they can help discover irregularities in the heart that could lead to a heart attack or heart disease. Small, plastic electrodes that are placed at specific spots…
Read MoreWhat Skills Does a Home Health Aide Need?
Home health aide services allow seniors and those with disabilities, chronic illnesses, or impairments to remain safe and healthy at home. By providing basic medical services and helping with a range of support and personal care services, as well as teaching families how to care for their loved ones, home health aides also offer the…
Read MoreThe Benefits of Becoming a Certified Medical Administrative Assistant
The explosive growth in healthcare brings with it an increased demand for medical administrative assistants – and an even greater demand for Certified Medical Administrative Assistants (CMAA). Although certification is not always required for medical administrative assistants, it offers a higher degree of education and additional benefits that will improve your prospects in a competitive…
Read MoreCaring for a Loved One with Dementia
Caring for someone with dementia can be a challenging and stressful experience for families and caregivers. People with dementia from conditions such as Alzheimer’s and related diseases have a progressive biological brain disorder that makes it more and more difficult for them to remember things, think clearly, communicate with others, and take care of themselves.…
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