Monday, May 11, 2015

3 Less-Popular Options for Learning About Medicine- source US News



Source: U.S.news online education
It's common for people interested in medicine to shadow a doctor before applying to medical school, but this kind of experience may not always impress an admissions team
It's considered to be one of the most passive forms of clinical experience, says Alicia McNease Nimonkar, a medical school admissions consultant for Accepted, which helps people get into college and graduate school "You're not actively involved," says Nimonkar.
While applicants may clean some things as a fly on the wall, they're limited in how much they can do to really learn about medicine, experts say.
Clinical care opportunities that require training and allow applicants to share responsibility for the well-being of a patient is more impressive, experts say. Admissions officers know that when premed students explore medicine by becoming scribes or emergency medical technicians, two less-popular paths, they're learning about the nitty-gritty side. ​


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Thursday, May 7, 2015

Staffing An Intensive Care Unit From Miles Away Has Advantages -NPR news


Source: NPR website
Recovering from pneumonia is an unusual experience in the 10-bed intensive care unit at the Carolinas HealthCare System hospital in rural Lincolnton, N.C.
The small hospital has its regular staff, but Richard Gilbert, one of the ICU patients, has an extra nurse who is 45 miles away. That nurse, Cassie Gregor, sits in front of six computer screens in an office building. She wears a headset and comes into Gilbert's room via a computer screen.
A doorbell goes off before the camera turns on, to alert Gilbert that the nurse is looking in. They chitchat as Gregor monitors Gilbert's vital signs, asks how he's feeling and if there's anything he needs.

Medical Schools Reboot For 21st Century -NPR news

Source: NPR website

Medicine has changed a lot in the past 100 years. But medical training hasn't — until now. Spurred by the need to train a different type of doctor, some top medical schools around the U.S. are tearing up the textbooks and starting from scratch.
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Wednesday, May 6, 2015

352 students graduate in Jeddah

Source: Arabnews news paper

Batterjee Medical College for Science and Technology (BMC) recently celebrated the graduation of its fourth group of students.
The event was held under the auspices of Sobhi Batterjee, chairman of the board of trustees, and in the presence of parents and other guests at Sheikh Abdul Jalil Batterjee Auditorium on the BMC campus.

The ceremony began with the national anthem, recitation of verses from the Holy Qur’an, and a visual presentation about the college and its programs. Batterjee welcomed the attendees and congratulated the graduates.

“You are the ambassadors of the BMC in the local and global community, and are going to represent your college in the labor market.

“We are confident that you are going to lead wonderful lives filled with achievements and successes,” he said. He also announced that the BMC would soon become Batterjee Medical University for Science and Technology and increase its capacity to accommodate more students, at a cost of SR500 million.

He said three branches would soon be launched in various regions of the Kingdom. In addition, the college will offer new majors starting from next year including respiratory therapy and occupational therapy.
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Saturday, May 2, 2015

Saudi Health Exhibition 2015




This three-day event is the largest healthcare event in the kingdom and is the leading platform for the industry to meet, learn and do business. The exhibition will attract more than 13,000 healthcare professionals and host 500 of the world's leading healthcare suppliers, manufacturers and service providers.

Saudi Health is ideal for all looking to do business in the Saudi Arabian market. Whether you are looking to meet new contacts, reinforce existing partnerships or launch new products or services, Saudi Health can meet your needs.

 MOH to Organize the Saudi Health Exhibition and Conference-2015
08 March 2015
The Ministry of Health (MOH) has announced that the Saudi Health Exhibition and Conference 2015 will be held over the period from May 18th to 20th, 2015 (corresponding to Rajab 29th – Sha‘ban 2nd, 1436 H) at Riyadh International Convention & Exhibition Center (RICEC).

The Saudi Health Exhibition and Conference is reckoned the largest health event in the Kingdom, and provides a good opportunity for exchanging expertise,  identifying the best experiences in the health sector and introducing the latest technologies and services in the international markets.

It is worth mentioning that some educational conferences will be held during the event,  during which the attendees will get hours of continuing medical education (CME) accredited by the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCHS), in such a manner meeting the needs of the Saudi healthcare market and training requirements in the Kingdom.

The next edition of the show is 18-20 May 2015 at the Riyadh International Convention & Exhibition Centre.