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Non-compete Agreements and Doc-Napping
A geographic pos-employment restrictive covenant is often called a “noncompete clause” in a contract stating you are unable to work within a specified number of miles for a specified number of years should you resign or be terminated by your employer. These clauses apply when one group of physicians lose the business at a healthcare…
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How much is your time really worth?
Time vs Money dilemma
On every professional and social healthcare network similar questions are being asked. What is the salary range for your job? How is salary determined? What factors influence salary and compensation packages? The internet community boards are asking the same questions. What are your hours, call pay, callbacks, salary, working conditions, and “other duties assigned” beyond…
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Private Ultrasound Tutorial = Convenience!
Since the first ultrasound class in 1993, AHEC has been teaching what physicians want to learn to benefit their patients and their practice.
If you can’t make a scheduled class or want to customize your training then a Private Ultrasound Tutorial is right up your alley! We can design courses according to your practice requirements and/or skill level. AHEC has provided 15 consultations in 2019 assisting physicians, hospitals and a university.
Click here to see what upcoming dates are still available for 2019.
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Need a new tool for your DIVAs?
If so, we got hands-on training available!
Our UGVA class trains in
Difficult Intra Venous Access studies. Participants attended our training to get hands-on scanning with phantoms where the ultrasound faculty taught them the essential skills and techniques to perform exams that make a difference in patient outcomes by demonstrating deep vein thrombosis or need for an intervention that can be done under ultrasound guidance. Our UGVA class offers not only the skills training but CME for physicians and CE for nurses.
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Ultrasound Tip of the Month
Minimum FAST Imaging Guidelines: Images to obtain:
- RUQ (one or more views to show pleural space, subphrenic space, Morison’s, and inferior pole of the kidney).....Fig A
- LUQ (one or more views to show pleural space, subphrenic space, splenorenal space, and inferior pole of the kidney; this may not be possible in the LUQ).....Fig B
- Subxiphoid view (save video clip).....Fig C (Alternative if SX not available: Parasternal long axis....click her for example)
- Suprapubic view in transverse.....Fig D
Click here to view Fig A-D on page 8
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