Saturday, July 19, 2008

Clinical Equipment - The Key to High-Quality Patient Care

By Stephen Lamb

Clinical equipment covers a wide array of medical products that are used for medical procedures, diagnoses, and general patient care. Medical professionals must use proper examination equipment and procedure room equipment in order to ensure that proper patient care is observed. High-quality clinical furnishings are important pieces of medical equipment which enable health care facilities to provide the highest level of care possible.

All of the equipment within the category of clinical furnishings is widely used throughout health care facilities. During medical examinations, it is important for the clinical diagnostic equipment to be fully functional, easy to use, as well as sanitary since it is involved in such a large amount of procedures within the health care industry. Examination equipment is designed to help assist doctors and nurses by easily carrying out procedures in a simple and effective manner while causing the least discomfort or inconvenience to the patient it can.

Exam room furniture should be long-lasting and durable to ensure patient safety. It is especially vital that the clinical furnishings used as ER room equipment is up to standard due to the fact that ER patients are generally more vulnerable to injury if the equipment being used is not of high quality.

Only the finest clinical furniture should be acceptable to any health care facility. The use of reliable and quality procedure room equipment raises a facility's level of care immensely. Patients deserve first-rate treatment and the highest level of care is only achieved by medical professionals when top-notch clinical furnishings are chosen. Some examples of the wide array of products that fall under the category of clinical furnishings are examination tables, portable bassinets, scrub sinks, surgical utensils, hazardous waste receptacles, and high performance scales.

It is essential for hospitals and medical centers to use the highest quality clinical equipment. This is the equipment that professionals rely upon to deliver their patients the highest quality of care during the times they need it most.

Stephen is a writer for Universal Medical Inc.
Universal Medical Inc is a premier provider of clinical medical equipment and health care industry products. For the complete line of clinical line please visit- http://www.universalmedicalinc.com/clinical-equipment

Friday, July 18, 2008

How to Choose a Doctor

By Debbi Secaur

This may be the most important decision that you will make after deciding to add to your family. The doctor that you choose will be the one that you put the possibility of your future child in. Ask yourself this, what kind of doctor do you want to have? One that will answer your questions so you understand, take your calls, no matter the reason, tell you what is going on, and is ready and willing to take the steps needed to help you achieve pregnancy. Or a doctor that doesn't really answer your questions, has the nurse take and answer your calls, and then dances around what is going on by telling you to keep trying and stop worrying.

Yeah, I would take the first one too! So how do you find a great doctor? Easy! Interview them! As soon as you and your partner decide that you would like to add to your family, start interviewing. You and your spouse need to come up with a list of questions that are important to both of you that you can ask the prospective doctor.

You already have a doctor? Great!! Now ask yourself, are you satisfied with your doctor? Do you feel that your doctor is doing everything possible to assist you? Can you reach your doctor anytime?? If one of your employees acted and treated you the same way your doctor does, would you give them a raise or fire them? If you really, and I mean really, would give him a raise, then you have the best doctor you could possibly find. If, on the other hand, you would rather fire him, THEN DO IT!! Walk into his office and tell the staff that you need to see your doctor. Then tell him why you are unhappy. If your doctor is willing to do more for you, then give him another chance. If he tries to brush you off, tell him he is fired and you want all of your medical records NOW!! Do not leave the office without them in your hands, or without them having been transferred to your new doctor.

That was step one of how to choose a doctor. Step two is getting references from friends, family, and co-workers for an OB/GYN (or RE). Take five doctors that were given to you the most. Call their offices and let them know that you are interviewing for a new doctor. All good doctors are more then willing to sit down with prospective patients. Try to get as many lined up in one day as possible, and if you need to interview on more then one day, don't let it be more then two days apart. Make a list of questions, and enough copies for all the interviews. Leave enough space between each question for notes. Both you and your partner need to go to the interviews. Both of you need to be comfortable with and trust your doctor. This is the person that will be bringing your baby into the world and making sure that you both are healthy.

Step three is deciding on a doctor once the interviews are over. It may be obvious to some couples which doctor is the best choice. Others may not see it as an easy choice. For those couples the best thing to do is take the top three names, write them on pieces of paper and put the papers in a hat or another container that you can't see through. Draw out a name, and that will be your new doctor. Not happy with the choice? Then that was not the doctor that you really wanted to see. If you pull out a name and are happy, then that is the doctor for you.

Once the decision has been made, call your new doctor. If you didn't need to change doctors, call your doctor anyhow! Now is the time to make your appointment. This will be a preconception appointment and you need to tell them when you call to schedule.

This procedure for finding a doctor can also be used if you and your partner feel it is time to find a reproductive endocrinologist, or any other type of doctor. I wish you all good luck with finding the best doctor possible!

Debbi Secaur has been researching, advising, and studying infertility causes and treatments for over 10 years now.

Debbi has developed and maintained TTC Dreams, a website about preconception and infertility since 1999, and continues to expand her knowledge and understanding of infertility. She is also the owner of the Trying To Conceive support group on Yahoo Groups.

Debbi also offers a free online course about infertility allowing you to learn about the basics from the comfort of your home at your computer. You can read her course Introduction to Infertility at your own pace and contact her through the course for additional information too.