Part 2: Additional Facts You Should Know About PTSD
June is National Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness month. This is the second of three blogs that'll explore what PTSD is, who’s at risk, and where anyone needing assistance can go for help.
June is National Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness month. This is the second of three blogs that'll explore what PTSD is, who’s at risk, and where anyone needing assistance can go for help.
June is National Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness month. This is the first of three blog series that'll explore what PTSD is, who’s at risk, and where anyone needing assistance can go for help.
Tomorrow (June 14) marks World Blood Donor Day, which is a day to raise awareness of the need for blood and blood products. World Blood Donor Day also serves to celebrate blood donors and the lives they've saved through their generous donation.
This week the world mourned the loss of Kate Spade, an American fashion designer and businesswoman, and Anthony Bourdain, a food and travel expert, to the cause of suicide.
If you enjoy working with computers, being in a leadership position and would enjoy the job security of working in the health care industry, perhaps you should consider becoming a Health Information Management Technician (HIMT). Getting into the HIM field is worth considering for the following reasons:
Health information management technicians take documented, or spoken, patient information and transcribe it into a digital format. These professionals also coordinate, store, and maintain computerized medical records. As a result, their efforts help doctors, patients, hospitals, and insurance companies all work together more efficiently and effectively.
According to the Center for Disease Control and PreventionCenter for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. is currently in the midst of a widespread flu outbreak that has effected all 50 states.
Taking on college studies is a big change from high school or the working world, and — like any major transition into a new area — that means it’s full of opportunities to stumble and fail.
Success might always look the same, but there are so many different ways to fail.
Whether you fail a test, a whole class, or you struggle with a personal failure in a relationship or passion project, it stings. Failure is painful, but learning how to cope with bumps in the road — both little potholes and big detours — will help you learn from your mistakes and come out stronger for them.
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