Regine A. Macaraig is seeking a responsible and challenging position in a growth-oriented institution. She has a Master's degree in English from National Teacher's College in Tanauan City, Batangas and a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education from First Asia Institute of Technology and Humanities. She has 2 years of teaching experience at Tanauan North Central School and Sto. Tomas Batangas as a teacher of all subjects. Her career profile notes excellent communication skills, passion for learning, and ability to plan and organize. She provides 3 character references from educators familiar with her work.
Eddy Mejlholm is a wealth advisor at RBC Dominion Securities who provides personalized wealth management services to help clients achieve their financial goals. He uses a 5-step process involving introduction, discovery, strategy development, solution implementation, and ongoing service. Eddy works with a team including an associate and extended services in financial planning, estate consulting, and insurance to develop comprehensive plans. Clients range from those with over $250,000 in assets to high net worth individuals. As a member of RBC, Canada's largest financial institution, Eddy has access to full banking and investment resources to assist his clients.
This document provides guidance on pursuing a better investment experience. It recommends embracing market pricing, not trying to outguess the market, resisting chasing past performance, letting markets work for you long-term, considering drivers of returns like company size and profitability, practicing smart diversification globally, avoiding market timing, managing emotions, focusing on long-term advice over entertainment, and controlling what you can like having a tailored plan.
The document discusses building a continuous improvement culture through various tools and processes. It emphasizes using visual tools like boards and charts to display goals and metrics, conduct daily accountability meetings, and enable management to walk the factory floor. All employees should be engaged in process improvement through tools like error proofing, problem-solving meetings, and projects. Recognition of employees is also important. Key elements are consistency in application of tools, setting clear expectations, including all groups, and commitment from management to make continuous improvement a priority.
Sudden cardiac arrest/death is the sudden cessation of cardiac activity that can lead to death if not treated rapidly. It is usually due to sustained ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation. Ischemic heart disease is the leading cause, accounting for around 70% of cases. Risk increases with age and underlying cardiac conditions. While screening the general population has not been shown to effectively identify high risk individuals, risk factor reduction through treatments like controlling hypertension, cholesterol, and diabetes as well as lifestyle changes can help with primary prevention. For secondary prevention, an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator is the preferred treatment for survivors of sudden cardiac arrest to terminate recurrent ventricular arrhythmias.
Regine A. Macaraig is seeking a responsible and challenging position in a growth-oriented institution. She has a Master's degree in English from National Teacher's College in Tanauan City, Batangas and a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education from First Asia Institute of Technology and Humanities. She has 2 years of teaching experience at Tanauan North Central School and Sto. Tomas Batangas as a teacher of all subjects. Her career profile notes excellent communication skills, passion for learning, and ability to plan and organize. She provides 3 character references from educators familiar with her work.
Eddy Mejlholm is a wealth advisor at RBC Dominion Securities who provides personalized wealth management services to help clients achieve their financial goals. He uses a 5-step process involving introduction, discovery, strategy development, solution implementation, and ongoing service. Eddy works with a team including an associate and extended services in financial planning, estate consulting, and insurance to develop comprehensive plans. Clients range from those with over $250,000 in assets to high net worth individuals. As a member of RBC, Canada's largest financial institution, Eddy has access to full banking and investment resources to assist his clients.
This document provides guidance on pursuing a better investment experience. It recommends embracing market pricing, not trying to outguess the market, resisting chasing past performance, letting markets work for you long-term, considering drivers of returns like company size and profitability, practicing smart diversification globally, avoiding market timing, managing emotions, focusing on long-term advice over entertainment, and controlling what you can like having a tailored plan.
The document discusses building a continuous improvement culture through various tools and processes. It emphasizes using visual tools like boards and charts to display goals and metrics, conduct daily accountability meetings, and enable management to walk the factory floor. All employees should be engaged in process improvement through tools like error proofing, problem-solving meetings, and projects. Recognition of employees is also important. Key elements are consistency in application of tools, setting clear expectations, including all groups, and commitment from management to make continuous improvement a priority.
Sudden cardiac arrest/death is the sudden cessation of cardiac activity that can lead to death if not treated rapidly. It is usually due to sustained ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation. Ischemic heart disease is the leading cause, accounting for around 70% of cases. Risk increases with age and underlying cardiac conditions. While screening the general population has not been shown to effectively identify high risk individuals, risk factor reduction through treatments like controlling hypertension, cholesterol, and diabetes as well as lifestyle changes can help with primary prevention. For secondary prevention, an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator is the preferred treatment for survivors of sudden cardiac arrest to terminate recurrent ventricular arrhythmias.