Platinum Select TL is a healthcare plan that provides members with affordable and cost-effective healthcare coverage including various benefits and services. Key benefits include hospital patient advocacy to lower bills, roadside assistance, pet care coverage, legal services, $5,000 accidental injury coverage, $10,000 accidental death and dismemberment coverage, $15,000 term life and accidental death and dismemberment insurance, and worldwide emergency travel assistance with air ambulance coverage up to $100,000. The plan aims to offer exceptional healthcare value at a reasonable monthly cost.
www.dmejia.awiscard.com
Our mission has always been to provide our members with a SIMPLE-TO-USE and COST-EFFECTIVE association
group insurance, backed by the best customer service in the industry. That is why each of our plans has
been carefully created with select services and group benefi ts to offer you an exceptional healthcare value at a reasonable cost.
Care Choice is a healthcare program that provides affordable healthcare coverage and services to its members. It offers a variety of benefits including hospital patient advocacy, roadside assistance, pet care, legal services, and reimbursement for doctor's office visits. For a monthly fee of $109.95, members receive access to these services as well as $10,000 accidental injury coverage, $10,000 accidental death and dismemberment coverage, $15,000 term life insurance, and worldwide emergency travel assistance. The program aims to offer members a simple and cost-effective healthcare solution.
Sample 5 page loan modifcation proposal with before and after budgets, cash flow, payments based on HAMP NPV model version 3. Excellant way to begin rapport with lender. Organization, calculation, presentation & negotiation. Used alongside lenders papaerwork.
The document discusses final expense protection plans, which help cover funeral and other end-of-life expenses. It notes that the average cost of a funeral is $10,800. Final expense plans offer an affordable way to prepare for these costs through low-cost life insurance policies that pay out immediately. These plans provide peace of mind by relieving loved ones of the financial burden associated with death and can even offer additional benefits like scholarships for children.
The document discusses final expense protection plans, which are life insurance policies that help cover funeral and other end-of-life expenses. It notes that the average cost of a funeral is $10,800, and that these expenses must be paid immediately. It outlines the financial burden placed on a surviving spouse, including loss of income and medical bills. The document presents final expense protection plans as an affordable way to prepare for these costs and relieve one's family of this burden through a policy that is easy to get, has no medical exam, guaranteed rates, and pays benefits quickly. It also discusses plan options and additional benefits.
The document discusses final expense protection plans, which provide funds to cover funeral and other end-of-life expenses. It notes that the average cost of a funeral in 2008 was $10,800. Final expense plans offer an affordable way to set aside money for these costs without a medical exam. The funds are made available immediately to beneficiaries, unlike traditional life insurance which has a waiting period. The document provides examples of different types of final expense protection plans and their benefits.
This document summarizes significant commercial real estate assignments completed by the Global Corporate Services team in 2007. It lists multiple lease and sale transactions for various companies, along with the locations and square footages. The largest transactions included 248,000 square feet for Cargill in Minnetonka, Minnesota and 75,000 square feet for CB Richard Ellis in Bloomington, Minnesota. It also lists completed assignments for companies such as 3D/I, Arch Insurance, Black Box Network Services, and JB Collins Associates among others.
Assessing Officials Response to Exemptions/Tax Creditstaxman taxman
This form is used by New Hampshire municipal assessors to respond to applications for property tax exemptions, credits, or deferrals. It collects information about the property owner and property, and is used to indicate whether various exemptions/credits were granted or denied. Key information includes the owner's name and address, property address, and whether veterans' tax credits, exemptions for the elderly/disabled/other qualified groups, or elderly/disabled tax deferrals were approved or rejected, including relevant dates and amounts. Assessors may also provide any notes about the application.
www.dmejia.awiscard.com
Our mission has always been to provide our members with a SIMPLE-TO-USE and COST-EFFECTIVE association
group insurance, backed by the best customer service in the industry. That is why each of our plans has
been carefully created with select services and group benefi ts to offer you an exceptional healthcare value at a reasonable cost.
Care Choice is a healthcare program that provides affordable healthcare coverage and services to its members. It offers a variety of benefits including hospital patient advocacy, roadside assistance, pet care, legal services, and reimbursement for doctor's office visits. For a monthly fee of $109.95, members receive access to these services as well as $10,000 accidental injury coverage, $10,000 accidental death and dismemberment coverage, $15,000 term life insurance, and worldwide emergency travel assistance. The program aims to offer members a simple and cost-effective healthcare solution.
Sample 5 page loan modifcation proposal with before and after budgets, cash flow, payments based on HAMP NPV model version 3. Excellant way to begin rapport with lender. Organization, calculation, presentation & negotiation. Used alongside lenders papaerwork.
The document discusses final expense protection plans, which help cover funeral and other end-of-life expenses. It notes that the average cost of a funeral is $10,800. Final expense plans offer an affordable way to prepare for these costs through low-cost life insurance policies that pay out immediately. These plans provide peace of mind by relieving loved ones of the financial burden associated with death and can even offer additional benefits like scholarships for children.
The document discusses final expense protection plans, which are life insurance policies that help cover funeral and other end-of-life expenses. It notes that the average cost of a funeral is $10,800, and that these expenses must be paid immediately. It outlines the financial burden placed on a surviving spouse, including loss of income and medical bills. The document presents final expense protection plans as an affordable way to prepare for these costs and relieve one's family of this burden through a policy that is easy to get, has no medical exam, guaranteed rates, and pays benefits quickly. It also discusses plan options and additional benefits.
The document discusses final expense protection plans, which provide funds to cover funeral and other end-of-life expenses. It notes that the average cost of a funeral in 2008 was $10,800. Final expense plans offer an affordable way to set aside money for these costs without a medical exam. The funds are made available immediately to beneficiaries, unlike traditional life insurance which has a waiting period. The document provides examples of different types of final expense protection plans and their benefits.
This document summarizes significant commercial real estate assignments completed by the Global Corporate Services team in 2007. It lists multiple lease and sale transactions for various companies, along with the locations and square footages. The largest transactions included 248,000 square feet for Cargill in Minnetonka, Minnesota and 75,000 square feet for CB Richard Ellis in Bloomington, Minnesota. It also lists completed assignments for companies such as 3D/I, Arch Insurance, Black Box Network Services, and JB Collins Associates among others.
Assessing Officials Response to Exemptions/Tax Creditstaxman taxman
This form is used by New Hampshire municipal assessors to respond to applications for property tax exemptions, credits, or deferrals. It collects information about the property owner and property, and is used to indicate whether various exemptions/credits were granted or denied. Key information includes the owner's name and address, property address, and whether veterans' tax credits, exemptions for the elderly/disabled/other qualified groups, or elderly/disabled tax deferrals were approved or rejected, including relevant dates and amounts. Assessors may also provide any notes about the application.
Dan Jeffries was fired from his job as a news anchor after criticizing a political party. His employment contract provided for 10 months notice or pay in lieu. He sued for this amount after finding a new job within 8 weeks. The issues are whether he sufficiently mitigated his damages and how to distribute the settlement funds.
An associate drafted an employment agreement with a termination clause that pays two weeks notice per year of service. This clause is now under scrutiny. Additionally, the long-time HR manager was fired for violating the non-fraternization policy and refuses to accept just cause. Advice is needed on these matters.
The butler at an estate was fired after 30 years when his same-sex
This document provides information about rental housing discounts for employees of hospitals in the Cincinnati-Dayton area and Northern Kentucky region. It includes:
- Contact information for several apartment communities that offer discounts for hospital employees, along with instructions for obtaining the discounts.
- Details on a contest to win $20 in lottery tickets by emailing a specified address and including "www.apartmentsNOW.org" in the subject line.
- Notes that apartment community management may change and discounts may no longer apply, so users should check for updates on the apartmentsNOW.org website.
- A list of over 40 hospitals in the region whose employees are eligible for the rental discounts.
The document provides information about rental housing discounts for hospital employees in the Cincinnati-Dayton area of Ohio and Northern Kentucky. It includes details on multiple apartment communities offering discounts, instructions for using a printable coupon to receive the discounts, and a directory of area hospitals whose employees are eligible. Employees can receive savings on apartment rentals by presenting their employee ID and the coupon when contacting participating communities.
This document provides information on the National Motor Club (NMC), a membership program offering various emergency, travel, legal, and healthcare services and discounts. Key benefits include emergency roadside assistance, travel reimbursement when a vehicle breaks down, legal fees coverage, ID theft protection, pharmacy and vision discounts, accidental death and dismemberment benefits, and hospital cash benefits. The document also describes the compensation structure for representatives who recruit volunteers to market NMC memberships, including advances, bonuses, and ongoing commissions. Representatives can earn $77,760 annually by recruiting just two sales per day. The program aims to provide both income and future savings opportunities for representatives.
Weekly Sedona Verde Valley Foreclosure Short Sale Transaction ReportDamian Bruno
This document provides a summary of residential real estate listings in Northern Arizona as of June 20, 2011. It lists properties for sale in areas such as Cottonwood, Cornville, and Verde Village. Details are given for each property including address, listing price, number of beds and baths, square footage, lot size, and brief descriptions. Contact information is also provided for the listing agents.
Mr. Glennon presented a document on budgeting that warns about the dangers of credit card debt, especially compound interest. It explains that while credit cards may seem like a way to get things now and pay later, the interest charges can quickly accumulate over time. Compound interest works by charging interest on both the principal amount borrowed and on previously accumulated interest, causing balances to grow rapidly. The document urges careful consideration of interest rates and repayment plans before taking on credit card debt.
The document discusses a hypothetical hospital that treats 10 patients per year at a cost of $100 per patient. It relies on payments from private insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, and uninsured patients to cover its costs. However, these payment rates differ, with private insurance paying the most and uninsured paying nothing. Over time, as more people lose private insurance, the costs are shifted to those remaining with private insurance through higher rates. The introduction of a public option plan is meant to reduce the number of uninsured, but by paying hospitals at the lower Medicare rate, it could cause private insurers to lose members. This would shift costs back onto the private system and not ultimately solve the rising costs of care.
The document is a monthly budget for November that outlines estimated income of $0 and expenses totaling $2649. The largest expenses are for mortgage rent at $450, food and groceries at $200, household costs at $200, student loans at $250, and car payments at $300. The budget shows a monthly shortfall of $2649 with no estimated income for the month.
Coordinating Real Estate With Your Estate PlanDorothyKorszen
This newsletter discusses coordinating real estate with estate planning. For homestead property, spouses typically hold title as an estate by the entireties so the surviving spouse owns the property. Married couples can transfer homestead property to a joint trust providing the surviving spouse control after the first death. Investment property can be held in a business entity like an LLC and ownership interests transferred to a trust for asset protection and estate planning coordination. Vacation properties often create complications in large families and may be best held in a trust or LLC to fund maintenance and ensure family access. Periodic review of estate plans is important as real estate values fluctuate.
The document is a budget for November that lists total income of $0 and total expenses of $2,489. It breaks expenses down into categories such as home, bills, insurance, transportation, health, and personal. The monthly balance is a deficit of $2,489.
The document outlines a budget for November showing $0 in total income and $1,560 in total monthly expenses, including $450 for mortgage/rent, $150 each for electricity and homeowner's insurance, $300 for car payments, $150 for doctor's appointments, and $80 each for life and car insurance, resulting in a monthly balance of negative $1,560.
This document provides details on two foreclosed properties in Los Angeles County, California. The first property at 8351 KIRKWOOD DR in West Hollywood was sold at auction on May 27, 2011 for $476,258 after entering foreclosure in August 2010. The second property at 1350 N STANLEY AVE in Los Angeles was sold on July 6, 2011 for $571,134 following foreclosure proceedings beginning in December 2010. Both properties were ultimately sold to the bank holding the loan following multiple postponed auction dates.
Dental HMO Select offers dental insurance and additional services through an association membership. Members receive dental coverage through a Dental HMO plan with no deductible or annual maximum limits. Additional services include hospital patient advocacy, legal services, and pet care. The document provides information on plan costs and details, and includes an application form for members to sign up.
Capers set yourself up for success 1st sessionKathryn Orford
This document provides encouragement and advice for overcoming self-doubt and limiting beliefs. It suggests adding tools to your toolkit, switching on your light bulb, and reconnecting with your inner child. Don't listen to negative voices, but rather create your own cheer squad. Be gentle with yourself, leave your ego behind, and believe in yourself and all that you are capable of. There is something greater inside you than any obstacle.
Narrabeen Chamber of Commerce 4th April '11Kathryn Orford
Set yourself up for success by focusing on your unique strengths and talents. Do not label yourself or believe limitations others have placed on you. Instead, be your own biggest supporter and create positive self-talk to overcome challenges from your past. Reconnect with your sense of wonder and belief in yourself from childhood to help you achieve your goals.
The document discusses a national conference held in Brisbane from July 11-12, 2015 about managing and transforming conflict. It provides tips for changing negative self-talk, such as turning down the volume, adding positive endings, and reconnecting with your inner child. Attendees are encouraged to create their own cheer squads and practice techniques like using Y.U.I. (You Understand I) to help reprogram negative thought patterns over time.
Pdf ~ student engagement ~ the magic formula copyKathryn Orford
The document summarizes topics to be discussed at a national student engagement conference in Brisbane from July 11-12, 2015. It will cover the six human needs, internal learning styles versus external, NLP predicates for visual, auditory, kinaesthetic and auditory digital learners, Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, and words to avoid like "should", "could", "must" and replace with words like "and" and "remember".
This document provides a list of participating dental offices in the DeltaCare USA dental network in Southern California as of July 2011. It includes the office name, address, phone number, and languages spoken. There are over 100 dental offices listed across several cities in Southern California including Anaheim, Arcadia, Azusa, Beaumont, and Bell.
This document provides a list of participating dental offices in the DeltaCare USA dental network in Northern California as of July 2011. It lists over 100 dental offices across multiple cities in Northern California, including information on their addresses, phone numbers, and whether they offer part-time or full-time coverage. The dental offices are grouped by city to provide local coverage options for patients in the DeltaCare USA network.
This document summarizes the dental and healthcare savings available through the Family Care Advantage plan. It offers two free comprehensive blood tests valued at over $529 each per year. Members also receive significant discounts on dental care, with savings of 34-66% on common procedures. Additional benefits include a $20 generic prescription card, pharmacy discounts, and 30-40% off lab and radiology services. The plan provides access to affordable preventative and healthcare services.
Dan Jeffries was fired from his job as a news anchor after criticizing a political party. His employment contract provided for 10 months notice or pay in lieu. He sued for this amount after finding a new job within 8 weeks. The issues are whether he sufficiently mitigated his damages and how to distribute the settlement funds.
An associate drafted an employment agreement with a termination clause that pays two weeks notice per year of service. This clause is now under scrutiny. Additionally, the long-time HR manager was fired for violating the non-fraternization policy and refuses to accept just cause. Advice is needed on these matters.
The butler at an estate was fired after 30 years when his same-sex
This document provides information about rental housing discounts for employees of hospitals in the Cincinnati-Dayton area and Northern Kentucky region. It includes:
- Contact information for several apartment communities that offer discounts for hospital employees, along with instructions for obtaining the discounts.
- Details on a contest to win $20 in lottery tickets by emailing a specified address and including "www.apartmentsNOW.org" in the subject line.
- Notes that apartment community management may change and discounts may no longer apply, so users should check for updates on the apartmentsNOW.org website.
- A list of over 40 hospitals in the region whose employees are eligible for the rental discounts.
The document provides information about rental housing discounts for hospital employees in the Cincinnati-Dayton area of Ohio and Northern Kentucky. It includes details on multiple apartment communities offering discounts, instructions for using a printable coupon to receive the discounts, and a directory of area hospitals whose employees are eligible. Employees can receive savings on apartment rentals by presenting their employee ID and the coupon when contacting participating communities.
This document provides information on the National Motor Club (NMC), a membership program offering various emergency, travel, legal, and healthcare services and discounts. Key benefits include emergency roadside assistance, travel reimbursement when a vehicle breaks down, legal fees coverage, ID theft protection, pharmacy and vision discounts, accidental death and dismemberment benefits, and hospital cash benefits. The document also describes the compensation structure for representatives who recruit volunteers to market NMC memberships, including advances, bonuses, and ongoing commissions. Representatives can earn $77,760 annually by recruiting just two sales per day. The program aims to provide both income and future savings opportunities for representatives.
Weekly Sedona Verde Valley Foreclosure Short Sale Transaction ReportDamian Bruno
This document provides a summary of residential real estate listings in Northern Arizona as of June 20, 2011. It lists properties for sale in areas such as Cottonwood, Cornville, and Verde Village. Details are given for each property including address, listing price, number of beds and baths, square footage, lot size, and brief descriptions. Contact information is also provided for the listing agents.
Mr. Glennon presented a document on budgeting that warns about the dangers of credit card debt, especially compound interest. It explains that while credit cards may seem like a way to get things now and pay later, the interest charges can quickly accumulate over time. Compound interest works by charging interest on both the principal amount borrowed and on previously accumulated interest, causing balances to grow rapidly. The document urges careful consideration of interest rates and repayment plans before taking on credit card debt.
The document discusses a hypothetical hospital that treats 10 patients per year at a cost of $100 per patient. It relies on payments from private insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, and uninsured patients to cover its costs. However, these payment rates differ, with private insurance paying the most and uninsured paying nothing. Over time, as more people lose private insurance, the costs are shifted to those remaining with private insurance through higher rates. The introduction of a public option plan is meant to reduce the number of uninsured, but by paying hospitals at the lower Medicare rate, it could cause private insurers to lose members. This would shift costs back onto the private system and not ultimately solve the rising costs of care.
The document is a monthly budget for November that outlines estimated income of $0 and expenses totaling $2649. The largest expenses are for mortgage rent at $450, food and groceries at $200, household costs at $200, student loans at $250, and car payments at $300. The budget shows a monthly shortfall of $2649 with no estimated income for the month.
Coordinating Real Estate With Your Estate PlanDorothyKorszen
This newsletter discusses coordinating real estate with estate planning. For homestead property, spouses typically hold title as an estate by the entireties so the surviving spouse owns the property. Married couples can transfer homestead property to a joint trust providing the surviving spouse control after the first death. Investment property can be held in a business entity like an LLC and ownership interests transferred to a trust for asset protection and estate planning coordination. Vacation properties often create complications in large families and may be best held in a trust or LLC to fund maintenance and ensure family access. Periodic review of estate plans is important as real estate values fluctuate.
The document is a budget for November that lists total income of $0 and total expenses of $2,489. It breaks expenses down into categories such as home, bills, insurance, transportation, health, and personal. The monthly balance is a deficit of $2,489.
The document outlines a budget for November showing $0 in total income and $1,560 in total monthly expenses, including $450 for mortgage/rent, $150 each for electricity and homeowner's insurance, $300 for car payments, $150 for doctor's appointments, and $80 each for life and car insurance, resulting in a monthly balance of negative $1,560.
This document provides details on two foreclosed properties in Los Angeles County, California. The first property at 8351 KIRKWOOD DR in West Hollywood was sold at auction on May 27, 2011 for $476,258 after entering foreclosure in August 2010. The second property at 1350 N STANLEY AVE in Los Angeles was sold on July 6, 2011 for $571,134 following foreclosure proceedings beginning in December 2010. Both properties were ultimately sold to the bank holding the loan following multiple postponed auction dates.
Dental HMO Select offers dental insurance and additional services through an association membership. Members receive dental coverage through a Dental HMO plan with no deductible or annual maximum limits. Additional services include hospital patient advocacy, legal services, and pet care. The document provides information on plan costs and details, and includes an application form for members to sign up.
Capers set yourself up for success 1st sessionKathryn Orford
This document provides encouragement and advice for overcoming self-doubt and limiting beliefs. It suggests adding tools to your toolkit, switching on your light bulb, and reconnecting with your inner child. Don't listen to negative voices, but rather create your own cheer squad. Be gentle with yourself, leave your ego behind, and believe in yourself and all that you are capable of. There is something greater inside you than any obstacle.
Narrabeen Chamber of Commerce 4th April '11Kathryn Orford
Set yourself up for success by focusing on your unique strengths and talents. Do not label yourself or believe limitations others have placed on you. Instead, be your own biggest supporter and create positive self-talk to overcome challenges from your past. Reconnect with your sense of wonder and belief in yourself from childhood to help you achieve your goals.
The document discusses a national conference held in Brisbane from July 11-12, 2015 about managing and transforming conflict. It provides tips for changing negative self-talk, such as turning down the volume, adding positive endings, and reconnecting with your inner child. Attendees are encouraged to create their own cheer squads and practice techniques like using Y.U.I. (You Understand I) to help reprogram negative thought patterns over time.
Pdf ~ student engagement ~ the magic formula copyKathryn Orford
The document summarizes topics to be discussed at a national student engagement conference in Brisbane from July 11-12, 2015. It will cover the six human needs, internal learning styles versus external, NLP predicates for visual, auditory, kinaesthetic and auditory digital learners, Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, and words to avoid like "should", "could", "must" and replace with words like "and" and "remember".
This document provides a list of participating dental offices in the DeltaCare USA dental network in Southern California as of July 2011. It includes the office name, address, phone number, and languages spoken. There are over 100 dental offices listed across several cities in Southern California including Anaheim, Arcadia, Azusa, Beaumont, and Bell.
This document provides a list of participating dental offices in the DeltaCare USA dental network in Northern California as of July 2011. It lists over 100 dental offices across multiple cities in Northern California, including information on their addresses, phone numbers, and whether they offer part-time or full-time coverage. The dental offices are grouped by city to provide local coverage options for patients in the DeltaCare USA network.
This document summarizes the dental and healthcare savings available through the Family Care Advantage plan. It offers two free comprehensive blood tests valued at over $529 each per year. Members also receive significant discounts on dental care, with savings of 34-66% on common procedures. Additional benefits include a $20 generic prescription card, pharmacy discounts, and 30-40% off lab and radiology services. The plan provides access to affordable preventative and healthcare services.
This document is an application for membership in the Family Care Advantage Plan, a discount medical plan offered by Association Heath Care Management, Inc. It collects personal information from applicants such as name, address, date of birth, and payment details. Membership costs $49.95 per month plus a one-time $50 application fee. The plan provides discounts on dental care, pharmacy costs, lab tests, and imaging services. Applicants must initial that they understand Family Care is not insurance before signing to apply.
Daniel Mejia is a sponsor for Association Heath Care Management, Inc., which operates the discount medical plan Family Care Choice Plan. The three page document is an application for the Family Care Choice Plan, which provides discounts on healthcare services such as physician visits, diagnostic services, and prescriptions. Applicants provide personal information and choose a payment method of monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually payments by bank draft, credit card, or invoice. By signing, applicants agree to the terms and conditions of the discount plan and understand it is not insurance.
The document provides a summary of dental benefits offered through the DeltaCare USA dental plan. Key benefits include:
- Access to a large network of dentists to choose from for regular dental care and referrals to specialists if needed.
- Many preventive services like cleanings, x-rays, and exams are covered with no copayment.
- Restorative services like fillings and crowns have set copayments ranging from $8-$395 depending on the type of material and number of surfaces.
- Specialty care is covered through referrals from the selected general dentist with only the specialist copay applying.
Premium Health Select offers a cost-effective healthcare program including dental, hospital advocacy, legal services, pet care, physician reimbursement, and accident protection. Members can sign up today to enjoy affordable access to these healthcare services and group benefits. The program includes a dental HMO with no deductible or annual maximum, hospital advocacy to lower bills, legal advice, pet insurance, $50 reimbursement for physician office visits, $5,000 accidental injury coverage, and $10,000 accidental death and dismemberment protection, as well as emergency travel assistance.
Este documento promueve un plan de salud llamado Platinum Select TL que ofrece varios beneficios a un bajo costo mensual, incluyendo asistencia para pacientes, seguros de vida y accidentales, asistencia legal y de mascotas. El plan busca proporcionar acceso a cuidado médico a precios razonables a través de beneficios selectos y de grupo.
This document provides a sample dental comparison chart for California Region 2 that compares usual fees for common dental procedures to the discounted fees available through the Family Care Choice plan. The chart shows savings of 20-66% on procedures like cleanings, x-rays, fillings, crowns, root canals, extractions, and orthodontics. The plan also offers two free comprehensive blood tests valued at over $529 each per year for members and spouses, as well as discounts on services like physician visits, chiropractic care, vision, hearing, pharmacy, pet care, and more.
Este documento ofrece una guía de éxito para representantes de ventas de Family Care en 2011. Explica que desde 1983 la compañía ha ofrecido ahorros en gastos médicos. Describe los beneficios de ser un Asociado Independiente de Mercadeo (IMA) de Family Care, incluyendo comisiones por ventas, ingresos residuales y oportunidades de crecimiento. También incluye una referencia rápida de la estructura de compensación de la compañía.
The document describes an opportunity to become an independent marketing associate (IMA) with AWIS Success Plan. As an IMA, you can earn commissions from sales as well as bonuses for recruiting others. The compensation plan includes bonuses for personal sales and for the sales of those you recruit. Higher titles that are achievable provide larger bonuses. Examples are provided of potential earnings from bonuses. The opportunity promises flexible work-from-home hours and lifetime commissions that can be passed down.
ABDOMINAL TRAUMA in pediatrics part one.drhasanrajab
Abdominal trauma in pediatrics refers to injuries or damage to the abdominal organs in children. It can occur due to various causes such as falls, motor vehicle accidents, sports-related injuries, and physical abuse. Children are more vulnerable to abdominal trauma due to their unique anatomical and physiological characteristics. Signs and symptoms include abdominal pain, tenderness, distension, vomiting, and signs of shock. Diagnosis involves physical examination, imaging studies, and laboratory tests. Management depends on the severity and may involve conservative treatment or surgical intervention. Prevention is crucial in reducing the incidence of abdominal trauma in children.
share - Lions, tigers, AI and health misinformation, oh my!.pptxTina Purnat
• Pitfalls and pivots needed to use AI effectively in public health
• Evidence-based strategies to address health misinformation effectively
• Building trust with communities online and offline
• Equipping health professionals to address questions, concerns and health misinformation
• Assessing risk and mitigating harm from adverse health narratives in communities, health workforce and health system
TEST BANK For Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition by...Donc Test
TEST BANK For Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition by Stamler, Verified Chapters 1 - 33, Complete Newest Version Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition by Stamler, Verified Chapters 1 - 33, Complete Newest Version Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition by Stamler Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition TEST BANK by Stamler Test Bank For Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Pdf Chapters Download Test Bank For Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Pdf Download Stuvia Test Bank For Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Study Guide Test Bank For Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Ebook Download Stuvia Test Bank For Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Questions and Answers Quizlet Test Bank For Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Studocu Test Bank For Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Quizlet Test Bank For Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Stuvia Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Pdf Chapters Download Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Pdf Download Course Hero Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Answers Quizlet Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Ebook Download Course hero Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Questions and Answers Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Studocu Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Quizlet Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Stuvia Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Test Bank Pdf Chapters Download Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Test Bank Pdf Download Stuvia Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Test Bank Study Guide Questions and Answers Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Test Bank Ebook Download Stuvia Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Test Bank Questions Quizlet Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Test Bank Studocu Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Test Bank Quizlet Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition Test Bank Stuvia
micro teaching on communication m.sc nursing.pdfAnurag Sharma
Microteaching is a unique model of practice teaching. It is a viable instrument for the. desired change in the teaching behavior or the behavior potential which, in specified types of real. classroom situations, tends to facilitate the achievement of specified types of objectives.
These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
Title: Sense of Taste
Presenter: Dr. Faiza, Assistant Professor of Physiology
Qualifications:
MBBS (Best Graduate, AIMC Lahore)
FCPS Physiology
ICMT, CHPE, DHPE (STMU)
MPH (GC University, Faisalabad)
MBA (Virtual University of Pakistan)
Learning Objectives:
Describe the structure and function of taste buds.
Describe the relationship between the taste threshold and taste index of common substances.
Explain the chemical basis and signal transduction of taste perception for each type of primary taste sensation.
Recognize different abnormalities of taste perception and their causes.
Key Topics:
Significance of Taste Sensation:
Differentiation between pleasant and harmful food
Influence on behavior
Selection of food based on metabolic needs
Receptors of Taste:
Taste buds on the tongue
Influence of sense of smell, texture of food, and pain stimulation (e.g., by pepper)
Primary and Secondary Taste Sensations:
Primary taste sensations: Sweet, Sour, Salty, Bitter, Umami
Chemical basis and signal transduction mechanisms for each taste
Taste Threshold and Index:
Taste threshold values for Sweet (sucrose), Salty (NaCl), Sour (HCl), and Bitter (Quinine)
Taste index relationship: Inversely proportional to taste threshold
Taste Blindness:
Inability to taste certain substances, particularly thiourea compounds
Example: Phenylthiocarbamide
Structure and Function of Taste Buds:
Composition: Epithelial cells, Sustentacular/Supporting cells, Taste cells, Basal cells
Features: Taste pores, Taste hairs/microvilli, and Taste nerve fibers
Location of Taste Buds:
Found in papillae of the tongue (Fungiform, Circumvallate, Foliate)
Also present on the palate, tonsillar pillars, epiglottis, and proximal esophagus
Mechanism of Taste Stimulation:
Interaction of taste substances with receptors on microvilli
Signal transduction pathways for Umami, Sweet, Bitter, Sour, and Salty tastes
Taste Sensitivity and Adaptation:
Decrease in sensitivity with age
Rapid adaptation of taste sensation
Role of Saliva in Taste:
Dissolution of tastants to reach receptors
Washing away the stimulus
Taste Preferences and Aversions:
Mechanisms behind taste preference and aversion
Influence of receptors and neural pathways
Impact of Sensory Nerve Damage:
Degeneration of taste buds if the sensory nerve fiber is cut
Abnormalities of Taste Detection:
Conditions: Ageusia, Hypogeusia, Dysgeusia (parageusia)
Causes: Nerve damage, neurological disorders, infections, poor oral hygiene, adverse drug effects, deficiencies, aging, tobacco use, altered neurotransmitter levels
Neurotransmitters and Taste Threshold:
Effects of serotonin (5-HT) and norepinephrine (NE) on taste sensitivity
Supertasters:
25% of the population with heightened sensitivity to taste, especially bitterness
Increased number of fungiform papillae
2. Platinum Select TL, providing you
with affordable quality healthcare
Our mission has always been to provide our members with a SIMPLE-TO-USE and COST-EFFECTIVE association
group insurance, backed by the best customer service in the industry. That is why each of our plans has
been carefully created with select services and group benefits to offer you an exceptional healthcare
value at a reasonable cost. Sign up today and enjoy the healthcare solution you’ve been looking for with
PLATINUM SELECT TL:
HOSPITAL PATIENT ADVOCACY WORLDWIDE $5,000 WORLDWIDE EMERGENCY
We work hard to lower your ACCIDENTAL INJURY TRAVEL ASSISTANCE
hospital bills! You will be protected from virtually 100% coverage for worldwide
ANY injury! air ambulance needs up
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE to $100,000!
Keep your mind at ease and your car
on the road!
WORLDWIDE $10,000 ACCIDENTAL
DEATH & DISMEMBERMENT
Protect your family from
PET CARE unexpected expenses!
Protect that “other” family member,
YOUR PET!
$15,000 TERM LIFE /
$15,000 ACCIDENTAL
LEGAL SERVICES
DEATH & DISMEMBERMENT
Legal advice at your fingertips!
Lessen the burden on your
loved ones!
AWIS032_PLATINUMSELECTTL_PITCHBROCHURE_ENGLISH
REV:01.11.2011
3. SPONSOR & ENROLLER INFORMATION FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Sponsor Name: Daniel Mejia 2 3 4 5 6 7
IMA/MSA #: 43848 10878 Westheimer Rd., Suite # 191, Houston, TX 77042
Phone: 1.866.365.5829 Fax: 1.866.837.4556
Date:
Enroller Name: Daniel Mejia MEMBER APPLICATION
IMA/MSA #: 43848 PLATINUM SELECT TL
PLAN SERVICES
Fees and Dues: • Hospital Patient Advocacy • $10K Accidental Death • Emergency‡Travel
• Roadside Assistance & Dismemberment * Assistance
• Individual Monthly Dues: $69.95 • Pet Care • $15K Term Life Insurance/
• Family Monthly Dues: $79.95 $15K Accidental Death
• Legal Services & Dismemberment †
• One-Time Application Fee: $100 • $5K Accidental Injury *
MEMBER INFORMATION (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY)
Last Name: First Name: M.I. D.O.B:
Mailing Address:
Apt #: City: State: Zip:
Gender: Language:
E-mail: Home Phone #:
Cell Phone #: Work Phone #:
Fax #: Beneficiary:
MEMBER'S FAMILY INFORMATION (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY)
Spouse’s First Name: Last Name: D.O.B:
Dependent’s First Name: Last Name: D.O.B: Relationship:
Dependent’s First Name: Last Name: D.O.B: Relationship:
Dependent’s First Name: Last Name: D.O.B: Relationship:
Dependent’s First Name: Last Name: D.O.B: Relationship:
(For additional dependents, add additional sheets)
BILLING INFORMATION (PLEASE SELECT ONLY ONE METHOD OF PAYMENT)
One-Time Application Fee: $ Monthly Dues: $ Total: $
Bank Draft or Debit: (check only one) Checking Savings
Name of Account Holder: Bank Name:
Bank Transit #: Bank Account #:
Credit Card: (check only one) VISA American Express Discover MasterCard
Name of Account Holder:
Account #: Expiration Date: CVV2 #:
(The CVV2 # is the last 3 digits next to the signature line on the back of your credit card; or the 4 digits after your account # for American Express)
I have read the terms, conditions, and disclosures on the back of this application and authorize American Workers Insurance Services or its designated attorney-
in-fact to electronically draft my account or bill my credit card indicated on this application for my one-time initial application fee and my membership recurring
dues. I understand I am eligible for a refund of my membership dues if I cancel in writing by fax or mail within 30 days from postmark on my membership packet
plus five (5) days.
‡ Check this box if you are paying for this membership and are not the member.
X Date:
Signature of the Depositor or Credit Card Holder (Must be signed by employer if employer is paying the membership dues.)
AWIS032_PlAtInumSelecttl_APP Rev:08.23.2011
4. AGREEMENT OF TERMS & CONDITIONS (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY)
I, the customer, understand that I am joining American Workers Insurance Services (AWIS) as Platinum Select TL member. I further understand that by joining
the Platinum Select TL program, I will automatically become a member of the National Association of Preferred Providers (NAPP). As a member of the NAPP
association and at no additional cost to me, I am entitled to limited association group insurance benefits after a waiting period; for specific benefit waiting periods,
call Member Services at 1.866.365.5829. These limited association group insurance benefits are not comprehensive health insurance.
I understand that I have purchased a membership in AWIS from Daniel Mejia ,
IMA/MSA # 43848 .
I have read and understand the cancellation policy and disclosures set forth below.
X Date:
Signature
PROGRAM DISCLOSURES
The program‘s services and group benefits are marketed by American Workers receive a refund of membership dues paid. The one-time enrollment fee is held
Insurance Services (AWIS), a licensed insurance agency. Not available in AK, CO, as a non-refundable processing fee ¶. The cancellation effective date shall be
CT, GA, GU, MA, MD, ME, MN, MT, ND, NE, NY, OK, PR, SD, VI, and VT. the date of the postmark if sent by mail and the business day of receipt if sent
by facsimile transmission. Members should allow three (3) to four (4) weeks
Cancellation Policy for their refund. Members may cancel their membership at any time after the
first thirty (30)§ days, provided American Workers Insurance Services is given
American Workers Insurance Services membership renews automatically by
a written notice of cancellation. Membership package and cards must be
continuing the payment of the monthly membership dues. There is no renewal
returned upon cancellation. It may take up to fourteen (14) to thirty (30) days
fee. In addition to paying monthly, the membership dues can be paid quarterly,
after receiving a valid cancellation request for collection of dues to stop.
semi-annually, or annually. If the member wishes to change their billing cycle,
they should contact American Workers Insurance Services at 1.866.365.5829. § Forty-five (45) days in California.
American Workers Insurance Services members may cancel their membership ¶ Fully refundable in Tennessee. $30 of the enrollment fee will be non-refundable in CA, IL, IN, LA,
in writing without giving a reason during the first thirty (30)§ days from the date SC, and TX.
of the postmark on the member fulfillment package, plus five (5) days, and will
LIMITED ASSOCIATION GROUP INSURANCE BENEFITS DISCLOSURES
* $5K Accidental Injury and $10K Accidental Death & Dismemberment: Association group ‡ Emergency Travel Assistance: Association group insurance benefit provided through an
insurance benefits provided through a blanket special risk insurance policy (GA 26932-003) Agreement with the Lifeguard Emergency Travel Corporation and a group insurance policy
issued and underwritten by United States Fire Insurance Company. (RNMWC1003634) issued and underwritten by Lloyd's of London.
† $15K Term Life Insurance / $15K Accidental Death & Dismemberment: Association group
insurance benefits provided through an insurance policy (67432) issued and underwritten by
ReliaStar Life Insurance Company.
Please fax application to: 1.866.837.4556; or mail to: American Workers Insurance Services, 10878 Westheimer Rd., Suite # 191, Houston, TX 77042