We explore the key trends impacting patient experiences and uncover the barriers that hinder access to care. Join us as we examine patient feedback, the vital role of front office staff, and discuss innovative strategies for promoting positive change in healthcare. #PatientCare #HealthcareTrends #AccessToCare #PatientFeedback #FrontOfficeStaff #BarriersToCare #HealthcareInsights #PromotingChange #PatientExperience #MedicalCommunity
Keeping track of your medical history is essential for your health and well-being. In this video, I share my personal doctor visit template that helps me document my appointments, medications, and how I feel after taking them. Stay prepared and informed with this efficient system. #MedicalHistory #DoctorVisitTemplate #Healthcare #MedicalRecords #WellnessTips #MedicalJournaling #HealthTracking #MedicationManagement #HealthJournals #SelfCare Video Rating: / 5
[🔊Sound On] Mishka’s funny reaction when I took her to the vet to get vaccinated. 🐻💉
Vaccinating dogs is important for several reasons: 👇
🐻 Protection against diseases: Vaccines protect dogs against a range of diseases that can be potentially fatal or cause severe illness. Some of these diseases include rabies, parvovirus, distemper, and hepatitis.
🧸 Prevention of disease spread: Vaccines not only protect individual dogs but also help prevent the spread of diseases to other dogs and even humans. For example, rabies is a zoonotic disease, meaning it can be transmitted from animals to humans.
🐾 Cost-effective: Vaccinating dogs is a cost-effective way to prevent diseases and avoid expensi
⚖️ Required by law: In many countries, including the United States, rabies vaccination is required by law for dogs. This is to protect both dogs and humans from the potentially deadly disease.
Overall, vaccinating dogs is an essential part of responsible pet ownership and helps ensure the health and safety of not only dogs but also the people around them.
1. The food
2. the friendly locals and Malaysian culture
3. Cost of living
4. The English language
5. Healthcare
Check out all the places seen in this video: https://www.touropia.com/best-places-to-visit-in-malaysia/
If countries were awarded for diversity, Malaysia would top first place. Not only is Malaysia a melting pot of ethnic cultures, but it is also a blend of many different customs, cuisines and religions all coexisting peacefully together. From large island groups to mountains and tropical rainforest, the country’s geography is every bit as diverse. What’s more, Malaysia is a unique country in that is divided into two main landmasses. West Malaysia occupies the southern half of a peninsula shared with Thailand, while East Malaysia is situated on the Borneo island. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Malaysia:
Senility in dogs, canine dementia or canine cognitive dysfunction are different names for the same disease. Our pet dogs are living longer than ever and as a result senility is also becoming a common problem.
Unfortunately though it is only recognized and treated in a small proportion of those dogs actually suffering from dementia.
Join me as I go through the causes, signs and symptoms, treatment, prognosis and life expectancy of canine cognitive dysfunction. Taking action at an early stage has the potential to make all the difference in your senior dogs quality of life.
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Canine distemper is a virus that affects the skin, brain, eyes, respiratory, and intestinal organs of dogs. Though it is a highly infectious disease, it is entirely preventable by vaccination. Dogs of all age are at risk, though it mostly affects puppies under the age of six months. There are ways to recognize the symptoms so you can get your dog treated.
The St. Paul’s Hospital Community Forums are informal information sessions that provide an opportunity to ask experts about specific issues that may affect patients (and their family members). Each month features a different medical concern and talk about recent advances in treatment and research.
Part 1 – Dr. Jan McElhaney, physician program director for Elder Care Acute Services, and division head of Geriatric Medicine for UBC, Providence Health Care, and Vancouver General Hospital discusses flu, especially as it relates to the older person and specifically addresses H1N1; vaccines, treatments etc.
Part 2 – Dr. Wendy Cook, director of the Fall Clinic at St. Paul’s Hospital discusses falls and fall prevention.
Part 3 – The third video is a Q & A session on healthy aging, flu and falls.
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