Blog Entries tagged 'medical'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'medical'
- T-Minus 16 Days til we Launch! Just 5 months ago I came up with the idea of 5 continents in 5 months... 3 months ago I put it into action. While my life is in a great state, I feel the mundane schedule of an office Posted by Team5 in T5 World Expedition | Feb 14, 2020
- Best Medical Staffing Solution in Bangalore | Mediclare Mediclare is one of the best medical staffing solution provider in Bangalore, India. Mediclare provides a digital platform for on-demand medical staffing. Visit www.mediclare.com, download the App and Register for Free.Are You Looking for Best Medical St Posted by rambocharlie in Best Medical Staffing Solution in Bangal | Dec 3, 2018
- Medical UpdateAs you know, this summer has been our family's tour of Europe, Chesirae's graduation present, and a chance for the three of us to be together before Chesirae takes wing on her own. But medically speaking the last two months Posted by randjb in Retirement Road | Aug 14, 2017
- Marathon in Gouna ===It was my first time to go and watch a marathon and see how the competitors prepare their self to run and these stuff but then i found some doctors checking for the blood pressure and o2 and also they Posted by JenniferMedi in My oximeter | Jul 20, 2017
- A lot of cathedrals with a side of tired feet por favour Hello again readers and thank you once again for sharing my travel experiences. Boy has it been a whirlwind, we're 9 days into our 17 day journey and it actually feels like I've been in vacation for an eternity. Posted by desiallstar in Adventures of a Vijilante | May 18, 2016
- Ola Ola Coca-Cola For some reason I never get to blog as much as I intend to but nevertheless day 3 of our travels brings upon a new reflection. The efficiencies of medical school have carried over to the vacation as it Posted by desiallstar in Adventures of a Vijilante | May 13, 2016
- Harold and Kumar go to Spain"Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass... It's about learning to dance in the rain" It's been a crazy week to say the least. The Canadian licensing exam is finally over and left most of us writing it Posted by desiallstar in Adventures of a Vijilante | May 9, 2016
- [TITLE]Healthcare In A Global Economy[\TITLE] Having an electronic blood circulation pressure cuff that also records the patient's pulse is probably one of the biggest time saving tools that technology has brought to nursing. While a nurse will not perform or browse the sonograms and ultrasounds, Posted by michaelcpeu in top tickets site | Mar 9, 2016
- Poked and prodedWhile in Yangshuo I had to go for my medical in Guilin. I was picked up by the same driver that had picked me up from the station, Bobby. He immediately apologised for being so tired that night. Joining us Posted by Nicola_C in The Adventure Begins | Sep 4, 2013
- Medical Massage...[center]So today I went to see my Chinese friend for lunch. Nothing strange there - She owns a restaurant in town and I cooked Christmas dinner there for everyone last year (hopefully a tradition that will continue this December as well!) I Posted by Lady Mantle in Lady M's Worldwide Adventures | Sep 26, 2013
- Woodland fair to Mongolia ==July 6th 2013 - Blackdown Woodland Fair== [float=right][/float] Helping My friend Stu at this y Posted by TeamScrumptious in Mongolia 2014 (chasing the dream) | Aug 20, 2013
- Atlanta, GeorgiaAfter a big night in Kansas City with my brother we headed to Atlanta Georgia. Caught the Marta (train) up to Buckhead in north Atlanta. First night we stayed in a cheap Red Roof Inn. It served our purposes, we Posted by Paddy - Sharon in Paddy and Sharon's Ameribbean | Apr 4, 2012
- A trip to the HospitalWe had been pleasantly surprised when week 4 of our “great adventure” drew to a close with no health issues to speak of. We had been prepared, even anticipated a bit of traveller’s diarrhoea to strike at some point Posted by Mike.Keely in The Adventures of Mike & Keely | Dec 3, 2011
- Tastes like Grape SandToday I had the distinct pleasure of getting a $50 teeth cleaning at a small, tidy, respectable dentist office in Samara, Costa Rica. No X-rays, no BS, no weeks waiting for an appointment. I have one cavity and one sealant Posted by kevindhodges in Blissfully Wanderlost | Oct 4, 2011
- Air Ambulances is a Safe WayAir ambulances are normally the quickest approach to transport patients while in emergencies, but many people wonder if they're literally safe. While it's true this sort of transportation carries additional risk than conventional vehicles, federal firms, Posted by jamalkelly36 in Jeffry Riddle Abdul | Sep 20, 2011
- Lovin it up with the mosquitoes Insects love me. I’ve been bitten and stung hundreds of times, chased around fields by wasps and bees so desperate is their need to be near me, had my blood sucked by bed bugs, mosquitoes, sand flies and I shudder Posted by travelhappiness in travel tales with a twist | Jul 23, 2011
- Needles.==The Vaccinations!== Joy of joys, the fun part. With all the talk of Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificates in the visa post, I remembered that we're probably going to have a fair few needles in us before we go. I also want Posted by Purplechic in South America | Jun 16, 2011
- Infatuated With Isla Magdalena: Beware of the StingraysMagdalena Bay is located on the southwest coast of the rugged and beautiful Baja Peninsula. The town of San Carlos is the only real town of size in the area, and one can reach this small, dirty, fishing town by Posted by Rhombus in The Dusty Vagabond | Feb 19, 2011
- Tanzania part II and minimal KenyaOn Wednesday (13th), we were meant to be up by 4:30, but Tim came around and woke us up at 5 - Louise's alarm didn't go off because her clock was half an hour slow...randomly. Also worth pointing out that Posted by julietooo in Juliet does Africa | Oct 27, 2010
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