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Islamabad (Islamabad Capital Territory)
We are searching for specialized doctors in major fields, specifically general practitioner and gynecologist who can serve patients in Guberg Medical center, Islamabad. We are also accepting trained Nursing staff. Gulberg Medical Center is a new setup aiming to serve people with the best of health care services. Price will be discussed upon contact.
Rs 25.000
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Lahore (Punjab)
career opportunity in a WFDSA,WHO,FBR,DSB,CBR,HECCP,MLMIA,registered company related to health and education and business.great opportunity for doctors,beautions,students to work part time and full time.male and female can work easily with continution of their passion.if you are not happy then come to us to improve your life and make your future best.we will teach and train you limitied seats available
Rs 22
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Pakistan (All cities)
OTHM Level 6 Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety ************For Registration & Information****** Please Call: 0331-5999937, 0321-5056755?Whatsapp: 0092-331-5999937? Email: info@iitpakistan.com.pk Qualifications Our qualifications are made up of the Regulated Qualification Framework (RQF) rules which provides flexible ways to get a qualification. Qualifications at the same level are a similar level of difficulty, but the size and content of the qualifications can vary. The Level 4, 5 and 6 diploma qualifications are equivalent to Year 1, 2 and 3 (Final year) respectively of a three-year UK Bachelor's degree. Each level consists of 120 credits. Completing any of the level 4, 5 and 6 qualifications will enable learners a progression to the next level of higher education at UK universities. The Level 6 qualifications in Clinical Aesthetic Injectable Therapies are designed to enable learners / practitioners to provide the highest standards of patient and client care during all stages of delivering cosmetic / aesthetic injectable therapies. By achieving these qualifications, learners will acquire the knowledge, skills and competence to administer treatments safely and appropriately, adhering to the principles of ‘do no harm’ and promoting public health at all times. Registered healthcare professionals e.g. doctors, dentists, nurse prescribers, allied health professionals, independent pharmacist prescribers. In addition to formal identification documentation and previous qualification certificates, learners must produce evidence of registration with an appropriate professional body* e.g. GMC, GDC, NMC.HCPC Registered healthcare professionals from any group who do not hold prescribing rights must provide evidence of working under the clinical oversight of a professional who has regulated prescribing rights. *Learners may not be registered for either qualification if they have any conditions noted on their professional body (PRSB) registration. OTHM require centres to check applicants’ status with regards to PRSB registration prior to registration on the qualification and evidence of this retained for scrutiny by OTHM. Nurses and Allied-healthcare professionals (and those registered with the Health and Care Professions Council) who are not independent prescribers are subject to CPSA / JCCP requirements for working under the clinical oversight of an appropriate professional i.e. they must have access to, and support from, experienced clinicians who are able to deal with medical emergency situations and complications and, have independent prescribing rights. Applicants registered with non UK regulatory bodies Applicants who provide evidence of registration on non UK regulatory bodies e.g. The Medical Board of Australia; will have their registration confirmed and vetted on that register and their eligibility to practice in the UK must be confirmed through the appropriate professional register. If there is no evidence of registration, or conditions are noted on that registration, the applicant will not be eligible to register for the qualification. Non UK regulatory bodies must be nationally recognised to be considered a suitable register. Each application will be evaluated on a case by case or individual basis. English requirements: If a learner is not from a majority English-speaking country, they must provide evidence of English language competency. For more information visit English Language Expectations page in the OTHM website. Equivalences OTHM qualifications at RQF Level 7 represent practical knowledge, skills, capabilities and competences that are assessed in academic terms as being equivalent in level to Master’s Degrees, Integrated Master’s Degrees, Postgraduate Diplomas, Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) and Postgraduate Certificates. Overview Accounting and finance are at the very heart of business operations. From banking to manufacturing, from huge service industries to micro businesses, the ability to manage, plan and account for money is still the ultimate measure of business success and the key driver of growth. Many accountants occupy key managerial positions in business, yet few are qualified managers. In the increasingly complex modern business environment, there is a high demand for skilled professionals who can work flexibly in teams across business boundaries. The objective of the OTHM Level 6 Diploma in Accounting and Business qualification is to provide learners with the knowledge and skills required by a middle or senior manager in an organisation, and who may be involved in managing organisational finances, investment and risk, audit and assurance, or research. Entry requirements For entry onto the OTHM Level 6 Diploma in Accounting and Business qualification, learners must possess: Relevant NQF/QCF/RQF Level 5 diploma or equivalent recognised qualification Mature learners (over 21) with management experience (learners must check with the delivery centre regarding this experience prior to registering for the programme) Learner must be 18 years or older at the beginning of the course English requirements: If a learner is not from a majority English-speaking country must provide evidence of English language competency. For more information visit English Language Expectations page in this website Equivalences OTHM qualifications at RQF Level 6 represent practical knowledge, skills, capabilities and competences that are assessed in academic terms as being equivalent to Bachelor’s Degrees with Honours, Bachelor’s Degrees, Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), Graduate Diplomas and Graduate Certificates. Qualification structure The OTHM Level 6 Diploma in Accounting and Business consists of 6 mandatory units for a combined total of 120 credits, 1200 hours Total Qualification Time (TQT) and 480 Guided Learning Hours (GLH) for the completed qualification. Mandatory units Corporate and Business Law (20 credits) Business Performance Measurement (20 credits) Financial Securities Markets (20 credits) Audit and Assurance (20 credits) Business Research Project (20 credits) Investment and Risk Management (20 credits) Duration and delivery The qualification is designed to be delivered over one academic year for full-time study, but it is also flexible in its delivery in order to accommodate part-time and distance learning. The qualification is delivered face-to-face, through lectures, tutorials, seminars, distance, online by approved centres only. Assessment and verification All units within this qualification are internally assessed by the centre and externally verified by OTHM. The qualifications are criterion referenced, based on the achievement of all the specified learning outcomes. To achieve a ‘pass’ for a unit, learners must provide evidence to demonstrate that they have fulfilled all the learning outcomes and meet the standards specified by all assessment criteria. Judgement that the learners have successfully fulfilled the assessment criteria is made by the Assessor. The Assessor should provide an audit trail showing how the judgement of the learners’ overall achievement has been arrived at.
Rs 260.000
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Islamabad (Islamabad Capital Territory)
Job Summary The Saint Elizabeth Medical Services Clinic, in Barrie ON is looking for Primary Care Providers and Specialists. FAMILY DOCTORS AND SPECIALISTS NEEDED Saint Elizabeth Medical Services (SEMS) is ideal for the physician who is looking to start up and build a new practice. We have the expertise required to start up and manage a new and busy clinic while maintaining the highest level of care. Our total managed-care solution takes care of all your business and administrative needs which leaves time for you to do what you love - which is of course to practice medicine. The SEMSs location in Barrie is located in a state of the art brand new medical arts building. The Little Lake Health Centre is a one stop shop for health care offering comprehensive medical services for all patients including Specialists, a Pharmacy, Lab, Diagnostic Imaging, Optometry and more. Our collegial environment, married with our passion and commitment to education and preventive care makes SEMS a good choice for both patients and doctors. Clinic and Practice Details Fully supported, turn key practice (Admin. Support, IT, etc.) Space to accommodate 10 Primary Care Physicians (Family MD’s) Opportunity to apply for membership in the Barrie FHO and the Barrie Community FHT Full time and Part time options available For more information please contact Shannon Puna at email: shannonpuna sehc.com phone: 705-627-9974 website at www.littlelakeseniors.com. Exceptional Patient Care vs. Work-Life Balance vs. Successful Business WHY SHOULD YOU HAVE TO CHOOSE? SE HEALTH MAKES THE DEAILS OF RUNNING YOUR PRIACTICE SIMPLE, SO YOU CAN FOCUS ON WHAT MATTERS MOST TO YOU Apply no -- Principals only. Recruiters, please don’t contact this job advertiser. no -- Please, no phone calls about this job! no -- Reposting this message elsewhere is NOT OK. Telecommuting is ok. This is a part-time job. This is a contract job. This is an internship.
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Pakistan (All cities)
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Karachi (Sindh)
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Pakistan
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Pakistan
Most respected viewers ! what do you feel like. Any serious illness, especially painful ones, can make you tired. But some quite minor illnesses can also leave you feeling washed out. Here are 10 health conditions that are known to cause fatigue. 1. Coeliac disease This is a type of food intolerance, where your body reacts badly when you eat gluten – a substance found in bread, cakes and cereals. One in 100 people in the UK are affected, but research suggests that up to 90% of them don’t know they have the condition, according to patient group Coeliac UK. Other symptoms of coeliac disease, apart from tiredness, are diarrhoea, anaemia and weight loss. Your GP can check if you have coeliac disease through a blood test. 2. Anaemia One of the most common medical reasons for feeling constantly run down is iron deficiency anaemia. It affects around one in 20 men and post-menopausal women, but may be even more common in women who are still having periods. Typically, you’ll feel you can’t be bothered to do anything, your muscles will feel heavy and you’ll get tired very quickly. Women with heavy periods and pregnant women are especially prone to anaemia. 3. Chronic fatigue syndrome Chronic fatigue syndrome (also called myalgic encephalomyelitis or ME) is a severe and disabling tiredness that goes on for at least six months. There are usually other symptoms, such as a sore throat, muscle or joint pain and headache. 4. Sleep apnoea Sleep apnoea is a condition where your throat narrows or closes during sleep and repeatedly interrupts your breathing. This results in bad snoring and a drop in your blood's oxygen levels. The difficulty in breathing means that you wake up often in the night, and feel exhausted the next day. It’s most common in overweight, middle-aged men. Drinking alcohol and smoking makes it worse. 5. Underactive thyroid An underactive thyroid gland means that you have too little thyroid hormone (thyroxine) in your body. This makes you feel tired. You’re also likely to put on weight and have aching muscles. It’s most common in women, and it happens more often as you get older. Your GP can diagnose an underactive thyroid by taking a blood test 6. Diabetes One of the main symptoms of diabetes, a long-term condition caused by too much sugar in the blood, is feeling very tired. The other key symptoms are feeling very thirsty, going to the toilet a lot and weight loss. Your GP can diagnose diabetes with a blood test. For more remedies you may find your local diabetes support services. 7. Glandular fever Glandular fever is a common viral infection that causes fatigue, along with fever, sore throat and swollen glands. Most cases happen in teenagers and young adults. Symptoms usually clear up within four to six weeks, but the fatigue can linger for several more months. 8. Depression As well as making you feel very sad, depression can also make you feel drained of energy. It can stop you falling asleep or cause you to wake up early in the morning, which makes you feel more tired during the day. Find your local depression support services and your local depression self-help groups. 9. Restless legs This is when you get uncomfortable sensations in your legs, which keep you awake at night. You might have an overwhelming urge to keep moving your legs, a deep ache in your legs, or your legs might jerk spontaneously through the night. Whatever your symptoms, your sleep will be disrupted and of poor quality, so you’ll feel very tired throughout the day. 10. Anxiety Feeling anxious is sometimes perfectly normal. However, some people have constant, uncontrollable feelings of anxiety, which are so strong they affect their daily life. Doctors call this generalised anxiety disorder (GAD). It affects around around one in 20 people in the UK. As well as feeling worried and irritable, people with GAD often feel tired. for more information' see us on skype id oxfordcadets or Get updates on 342 37 /2/5 1/2/9 Regards from' Akhtar Hayat Oxfordcadets J Block Gulberg iii Lahore
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Pakistan
Parents in Child intellectual disabilities or other disorders ! Do you know about a child's Intellectual Disabilities? ID is a term used when a person has certain limitations in mental functioning and in skills such as communicating, taking care of him or herself, & social skills. These limitations will cause a child to learn and develop more slowly than a typical child. Children with intellectual disabilities may take longer to learn to speak, walk, and take care of their personal needs such as dressing or eating. They are likely to have trouble learning in school. They will learn, but it will take them longer. There may be some things they cannot understand well or perform willingly & accurately Child's Intellectual Disability Main Causes Doctors have found many causes of intellectual disabilities. The most common are: Genetic conditions. Sometimes an intellectual disability is caused by abnormal genes inherited from parents, errors when genes combine, or other reasons. Examples of genetic conditions are Down syndrome, fragile X syndrome Problems during pregnancy. Intellectual disabilities can result when the baby does not develop inside the mother properly. For example, there may be a problem with the way the baby's cells divide as it grows. A woman who drinks alcohol or gets an infection like rubella during pregnancy may also have a baby with intellectual disability. Problems at birth. If a baby has problems during labor & birth, such as not getting enough oxygen, he or she may have an intellectual disability. Health problems. Diseases like whooping cough, the measles, or meningitis can cause an intellectual disability. Intellectual disabilities can also be caused by extreme malnutrition (not eating right), not getting enough medical care, or by being exposed to poisons like lead or mercury. Intellectual disabilities are not diseases. You can't catch an intellectual disability from anyone. Intellectual disabilities are also not a type of mental illness, like depression. There is no cure for an intellectual disability. However, most children with an intellectual disability can learn to do many things. It just takes them more time & effort than other children Regards from' Akhtar Hayat Oxfordcadets (since 1990) Main J Block |FirdosMarket Gulberg iii Lahore skype oxfordcadets whatsap 333 4/6/3/3//9/9/0
Rs 400
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Pakistan (All cities)
Caregivers work in the home and help their clients with daily activities, such as bathing and bathroom functions, feeding, grooming, taking medication, and some housework. Caregivers help clients make and keep appointments with doctors, provide or arrange transportation and serve as a companion for their clients. What are the duties and responsibilities of a caregiver? Caregiver duties and responsibilities Serving as a companion to clients. Transporting clients to and from appointments, errands and activities. Managing medication. Preparing meals and shopping for groceries or other essentials. Providing care across a variety of settings, including group homes and day service programs. a good caregiver is attentive and responds to situations in a timely manner. A patient, especially the elderly, needs constant care and attention. It's the caregiver's job, therefore, to be attuned to those needs even if the patient doesn't or is unable to communicate them. a good caregiver is creative and innovative. Engaging the attention of patients is not easy if they are given the same activities day in and day out. Therefore, it is necessary for a caregiver to be creative in the activities he or she comes up with. The activities should be creative enough to keep the patient interested, involved, and excited. It’s also essential for the caregiver to be innovative because each patient is unique. A technique that works on one may not work on another. a good caregiver is committed and dependable. Commitment to one’s job means that you can be depended on by the patient and the patient’s family. These are crucial traits because more often than not, the patient is left entirely in the caregiver’s hands. a good caregiver is supportive and encouraging. Every caregiver should be able to identify the kind of support the patient needs and to provide them. It’s also important for the caregiver to be encouraging because this is necessary in helping patients achieve more than what they think their capabilities allow. This is particularly helpful for older patients who need to perform regular physical and mental exercises so they can stay in shape. a good caregiver is honest and trustworthy. Honesty and trustworthiness are indispensable qualities in a caregiver, particularly with the live in ones who are entrusted with not only the patient’s health care but also the patient’s home and resources. a good caregiver is able to maintain confidentiality. Part of a caregiver’s job is to be privy to a lot of information about the patient and the patient’s family. A good caregiver knows how to keep things to himself or herself unless divulging the information is essential for the safety, well-being, and protection of the patient. a good caregiver has a sense of humor. Having a sense of humor is a good indicator that a caregiver is able to tolerate and deal with difficult situations, which is essential because caregiving involves conditions that more people would find hard or challenging. A caregiver with a sense of humor also makes the atmosphere around the patient light and comfortable and this helps with the overall well-being of the patient and the caregiver as well. a good caregiver is capable of being emotionally tough. As humans, it’s very difficult for caregivers not to be emotionally affected by their patients. It’s also natural for a caregiver to form a genuine bond with his or her patient, which helps the caregiver perform his or her job better. However, this bond could be a downside, especially if the patient is suffering from a severe disease or is dying. The caregiver needs to maintain a strong outward attitude despite his or her emotional sufferings for the ultimate benefit of the patient. a good caregiver should be physically fit and have a strong constitution. Patients that caregivers look after are often too frail to do everyday things on their own so it is important for a caregiver to have the physical strength or stamina to assist his or her ward when it’s time for a bath or if the patient needs to move from one room to another. Additionally, a major part of caregiving involves dealing with the patient’s bodily functions, which are sometimes uncontrollable. A good caregiver accepts this part of his or her job with patience, dignity, and respect for the patient. a good caregiver is able to perform light housekeeping. Preparing nutritious food, cleaning, doing the laundry, and running errands are some of the things that a caregiver needs to do as part of his or her responsibilities to the patient. Some caregivers even go beyond the call of duty performing tasks, such as taking care of their patient’s grandchildren who visit or looking after their patients’ plants or pets. a good caregiver is experienced in monitoring a patient’s vital signs, temperature, pulse, blood pressure, and respiration. Knowing how to monitor and interpret a patient’s vital signs is an essential skill, especially if the patient is suffering from a particular medical condition. a good caregiver is able to keep track of the patient’s medication and when medicines should be taken. Patients often forget to take their medicines or they forget which ones to take so it’s the caregiver’s job to make sure that his or her ward is drinking the right medicine at the right time. a good caregiver is a consummate professional. Caregivers are not robots so it’s normal to expect that they will have “off” days due to a variety of reasons. However, it’s important not to let personal issues get in the way of their professional responsibilities. While this may be very hard, especially if the personal problem is serious and difficult to ignore, a caregiver’s first responsibility is to see to the needs of his or her patient. If the caregiver feels that he or she cannot perform his or her duties without personal emotions getting in the way, then proper arrangements need to be made so the patient will not be negatively impacted by the circumstances. Being a qualified caregiver involves more than just having adequate training and experience because many capable caregivers have had little or no formal education or background in the field. They, however, possess the qualities in this list and the sincere desire to help their patients to the best of their abilities
Rs 35.000
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