Posts Tagged ‘health’

Dental Plans Cheaper Than A Semester’s Worth of Pizza

Saturday, December 17th, 2011

Like most college students, you’re probably waiting until the holidays to schedule your regular doctor checkups. Winter break is slowly approaching, your parents might be pestering you about scheduling a visit to see your hometown dentist when you’re in town. You, on the other hand, probably have better things to do during your short respite from school responsibilities.

It’s no surprise you’d rather be spending time with your friends and family instead of visiting the dentist’s chair. As nice as some dentists can be, you still cringe at the thought of being subjected to the scraping, forceful flossing and general gum prodding. However, missing those regular checkups can cause dental issues like aching teeth and sensitive gums, as well as lead to an increase in serious health problems, including cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease and diabetes. But what should you do if it’s a lack of dental insurance, rather than fear of the dentist’s chair, that prevents you from getting a regular teeth cleaning?

Luckily, there are dental plans available for individuals and students that will let you get your pearly whites cleaned without breaking the bank. For example, DentalPlans.com lets you search for plans in your area and view savings you can expect with each plan. Rates vary depending on your area, but most individual plans are available for $100 to $150 per year — less than you’ll probably spend on pizza in a semester. Avia Dental is another company offering student dental service, with plans starting at only $8 a month.

Another alternative is to see if your college or university has its own dental school. Many times, dental schools allow students to use their dentistry services at a discounted rate. While dental patients will need to wait longer than if they were visiting a traditional dentist, the fees are greatly reduced as you’re having a dentistry student perform the services. (Don’t worry; the students are closely supervised by faculty members who are trained and board-certified dentists.)

You can also see if your college or university offers its own form of dental coverage. New York University offers dental services to university students, as well as their spouses and children, and also includes discounts for orthodontic treatments.

With all these options available for student dental services, nothing short of a crippling fear of the dentist chair should keep you from your regular cleaning. Waiting too long for dentistry services could mean even more painful restorative dentistry procedures, like root canals. So, kiss Nana hello during the holidays this year, help yourself to an extra slice of pumpkin pie and schedule your regular cleaning.

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Get Your Medical Degree Online: What You Need To Know

Saturday, May 14th, 2011

If you’ve ever dreamed about going into medicine, you’ll be glad to know that you can get a medical degree online! You can even get started down the road to private practice! A variety of schools now offer biology degree programs online—an undergraduate path that traditionally leads to medical school.

Get your medical degree online

Get your medical degree online

To actually get the letters M.D. after your name, you’ll still have to attend a traditional, campus-based medical school—but many other healthcare careers can begin with a medical degree online!

Nursing—A Great Choice for a Medical Degree Online

Whether you’re looking to take the first steps into nursing with an associate’s degree, or you want to advance your career by getting your bachelor’s of science in nursing, there are plenty of online nursing programs to choose from.

After graduation, you’ll have to take the licensing exam, but after you pass, a whole new world of job opportunities awaits!

Medical Coding—An In-Demand Specialty

Medical coders are the people who translate medical visits and procedures into the codes needed to bill insurances companies and keep the payment cycle moving. That makes them very important people! Best of all, you don’t need a lot of schooling to become a medical coder. Instead, you’ll attend a vocational program that prepares you for the certification exam. It generally takes less than a year!

Work in Healthcare Administration With A Medical Degree Online

Doctors and nurses are the public face of hospitals and other medical facilities. But working behind the scenes are dozens of healthcare administrators. These professionals make sure the medical staff has everything they need to care for their patients—and work to keep the hospital running! Their responsibilities range from human resources to long term service line planning—and everything in between.

To become a healthcare administrator, you’ll need to get at least a bachelor’s degree. But if your goal is to move into upper management, you should consider getting a master’s degree. The good news? You can complete all your schooling online!

So Many Online Medical Degree Options, So Little Time

Whatever your interest, there’s sure to be a medical degree online for you. Become a massage therapist! Explore the world of acupuncture! Get certified as a surgical technologist! It’s all there waiting for you. No matter which avenue you decide to pursue, a medical degree online can be a great way to start a new, rewarding career!

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7 Invaluable iPad Apps for Distance Nursing Degree Students

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

My College Guide collected five of the most useful Apple iPad apps for distance nursing degree students. As an adult learner, you have most likely recognized the importance of multi-tasking. The iPad can be a great study tool when you are on the go — especially with the addition of these applications!

Distance Nursing Degree Students: Invaluable iPad Apps!

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Medical Reference Apps for Distance Nursing Degree Students

When it comes to reference iPad applications, distance nursing degree students have quite a few choices! From free to paid, the medical apps below will go a long way in helping you prepare for what lies ahead.

Medscape – Medical reference, drug database for both name brand and generic options, this nursing app for the iPad even includes images! Get the scoops on common procedures in this handy and info-packed reference app. Did My College Guide forget to mention that it’s also free?

MediMath Medical Calculator – Don’t waste time trying to hunt down specific formulas in your college textbook. Using the MediMath Medical Calculator, you can easily reference 135 medical calculators and scoring tools. You’ll find plenty here! From APGAR score to Winter’s formula, this nursing iPad app could be just what you need!

Mediquations – An interface that differs slightly from MediMath Medical Calculator, this nursing app possesses over 200 formulas and scoring charts! Loads of information right at your fingertips. This could be a great supplement to your course textbook.

Micromedex Drug Information – Free is a good thing, especially when it contains more than 4500 search terms relating to drug information. Is that a good fit to your distance nursing degree or what? From directions, black box warnings, and even generic names, this free iPad medical app could just be your new best friend!

Study Tools for Nursing Students

Get familiar with the tools and terminology that you will need to know to advance in your distance nursing degree—and beyond! My College Guide found these interesting apps that could be great study tools.

3M™ Littmann® SoundBuilder — Sometimes, it’s the little things that help the most. Soundbuilder may seem like your basic free iPad app—but it is what it does that makes this one truly special! Learn to recognize the sounds of the heart, discover common problems and, more importantly, how to identify and treat them!

Med Mnemonics – Let’s face it: as a distance nursing degree student, you have a lot of memorization ahead of you! Make it easy on yourself. Using this iPad app, you can memorize the terms for subjects like anatomy, biochemistry, and even surgery. Perhaps the best feature of this medical app is that you can even add in your terms.

AnatomyLab – Only anatomy, not physiology, this iPad app is perfect for students studying for their distance nursing degree. Learn the parts of the body with detailed visual imagery. It’s applications like this that  were made for the iPad!

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Second Life and Higher Education: Endless Possibility

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Second Life is a fun way for colleges to engage, connect, and keep costs down – and that’s good news for everyone!  It’s no wonder that it is quickly becoming the go-to platform for colleges to reach out to the higher ed community.

The Sistine Chapel recreated on Vassar College's Second Life Island

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From interacting with the world or just a select few, Second Life lets colleges choose who has access to what, which makes seminars and classes possible — and stops griefers (a term to describe attention-seeking, and unwelcome, SL users).

Colleges are incorporating elements of campus life into Second Life. The University of Kentucky isn’t the only college to embrace the possibilities of Second Life.  For example, The University of North Carolina Pembroke has over 50 different Second Life locations that range from a wheat field to an art gallery in addition to the usual computer labs and classrooms.

The University of California Irvine has created a virtual library on Anteater Island, which faculty and students have integrated into University of California Irvine college classes, like Reasoning and Modeling with Graphical Models and Computer Games as Art, Culture and Technology.

Sometimes higher education takes Second Life construction beyond anything you would find on campus!  You can view the beauty of the Sistine Chapel without ever leaving home – if you head to the Sistine Chapel on Vassar Island.  Indiana University, and the IU-based Synthetic Worlds Initiative, has created a slew of virtual reality worlds, from Shakespearean Arden and the Victorian-era LondownTown, to Greenland, which investigates trade and diplomacy in the Stone Age, and United Islands, a more modern look at government.

Unusual or everyday, the main point of higher education on Second Life is to enhance learning.  As the University of Oregon (and its partners) know, learning languages can be rough, especially with a tonal language like Chinese.  So – they created MyChina Life, a Second Life world to help students study the Chinese language by actually interacting with Chinese speakers!

North Carolina State University Second Life Campus

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Second Life is becoming almost indispensable to Health related industries.  In a very real, as it happens kind of way, the platform provides a way to test trainees on reaction and knowledge.  The University of Kansas Medical Center’s uses Second Life simulations for its Nurse Anesthesia Education Program.

The University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health created a program to test public health officials at their ability to handle various disasters (think small pox or anthrax).  Idaho State University uses SL for its bioterrorism awareness and preparedness program – testing response reactions to man-made or nature related crises.

Want more?  The University of Texas purchased over 50 Second Life regions in 2009 for a campus-wide (and beyond) level of learning and sharing – and to help the university “go green.”  Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, Buena Vista University, and Montana State University’s Creative Research Lab are a handful of other colleges that have become a part of Second Life!  The State University of New York doesn’t have a campus wide presence just yet – but they do have plenty of sub-groups!

Colleges and universities are interested in spreading knowledge too – and host virtual events!  Drexel University recently hosted the virtual symposium Education for EveryoneEmerson College provided a place on its island for the Floating 6 Event to take place, an event that encourages discussion regarding art and video games.

There are many ways that colleges and universities are using Second Life – it’s unbelievable!  These are just a few examples – know of any others?  Share your observations in the comments section below.