Monday, February 28, 2011

Help! Hole in transparent retainers

Help! Hole in transparent retainers?
Hi there... I've been wearing retainers since jan this year. Currently, i wear it 6 times a week at night as per my dentist's instructions. But yesterday, i discovered a small hole in one of the molars on my top retainer. Does that mean i have to replace the whole top retainer? How much would it cost in Singapore because my dental nurse quoted me a whopping S$300 when i first received my retainers... also, am i wearing my retainers out too fast? Thanks! I have the transparent, plastic ones.
Dental - 1 Answers
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It's quite possible it can be repaired--sometimes even in the office (I'm assuming this is an acrylic retainer). Steve Bornfeld, DDS


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Monday, February 14, 2011

best healthcare group

best healthcare group.?
how many healthcare groups exist in the US? do they all run the same way? does each state have it's own? which is the best and why? i'm a registered nurse from singapore.
Other - General Health Care - 1 Answers
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There are all sorts of health programs, from local, state, government, and major national plans. I cannot give you a straight answer for this question, but I can tell you that the best health plan you can get would be one from your place of work. If you are ineligible for any reason, then finding a plan can be very hard and very expensive. The only thing I know of that may help would be to check out ehealthinsurance.com. It is just a site that has a compilation of most of the major medical groups in the US. You input your information and criteria for a plan, and it gives you best matches for you. It's not an automatic in, however. You still have to apply for plans you choose, and each plan can reject you, but I find it to be the easiest and quickest way to find out what is out there.


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Monday, February 7, 2011

any vacancies

any vacancies?
i am a fresh graduate nurse... i attained my degree bachelor of science in nursing... i'm here in singapore... planning to walk in as applicant in any hospital here in singapore... can you help me have the website of any hospital with vacancies.. or any institution that could help me find a work in a hospital... thanks>>>
Health Care - 3 Answers
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het
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My friend currently works here http://www.singhealth.com.sg/ and is constantly talking about under staffing. I would recommend you look there.
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http://singapore.craigslist.org/hea/ try this link above! you need to fill out what field you are interested in and such on their so they Can find out what jobs int he particular field are available! God bless,hope you find a good job!



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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

can anyone help me in my future

can anyone help me in my future!?
i am thirteen years old.i want to be a doctor or a nurse in future.i am now in singapore.so wat must i study to become a doctor or a nurse.please tell me each and everything i need to study to become a doctor or a nurse in singapore.
Studying Abroad - 3 Answers
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This website has a listing of all the medical programs that are recognized by the Singaporean government. VERY IMPORTANT: You may attend any of these colleges, but you *must* attend the same college all the way through, from your first year until you are finished with medical school. That is about 7 or 8 years of school, depending on what you decide to specialize in (like pediatrics, internal medicine, or whatever) (remove all spaces from the following link or it won't work) http://www.smc.gov.sg/ html/115370 9442948.html In the meantime, while you are preparing for college, you should be taking as many science classes as possible, such as biology, chemistry, anatomy, as many as you can fit into your schedule. And don't take the easiest courses. Take the IB or AP level courses. You have to get really good grades all the way through high school to get accepted to a good college, and they don't want to see easy courses on your transcript. If you aim to be a doctor, they want to know you can handle the hard ones. Colleges invest a lot of time and effort into students, so you have to prove to them that you are worth it. I strongly recommend you improve your English skills as well, no matter where you go to college, because it seems that everybody is learning English, so it would make it easier for you to communicate with your patients. Doctors have to be extremely skilled communicators. Some other job options you might consider: Physician's Assistant and Nurse Practitioner. Hope this helps you!
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Try these links: http://www.bls.gov/k12/help06.htm http://www.bidorbuy.co.za/jsp/item/Item.jsp?Trade_TradeId=4723284 http://www.wikihow.com/Become-a-Doctor http://www.njccn.org/jj.asp http://hubpages.com/hub/How_hard_is_it_to_become_a_doctor
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your studies.


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