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Terapia Energetica Suprasonica

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La aceleración de los acontecimientos globales e individuales que están sucediendo dentro de nosotros nos lleva a tratar de profundizar de maneras que antes no nos imaginábamos casi. En este momento están sucediendo millones de despertares de formas inauditas y cada vez más, las personas necesitamos más “información de la buena”.
Las psicoterapias y los diferentes cursos de coaching se han quedado cortos a la hora de somatizar determinadas experiencias vitales que nadie ni nada nos está “aclarando”. Es el momento perfecto de entrar en el TRABAJO ENERGÉTICO.
Millones de personas en el mundo actual están despertando de formas no muy agradables porque no entienden CÓMO FUNCIONA el mundo invisible o dimensional. Para ello, necesitan una especie de guía o puente para COMPRENDER exactamente lo que les sucede.
Trabajar con la ENERGÍA SUPRASÓNICA para el bienestar profundo de las personas es lo que me está llevando por caminos sorprendentes de prosperidad ilimitada, abundancia sorpresiva, bienestar espontáneo y mucha paz.
Las psicoterapias se centran en LA MENTE, y lo siento por la parte que me toca como terapeuta física y entrenadora personal, y eso ahora mismo NO FUNCIONA. La mente es LENTA, muy lenta, para diversas situaciones adversas e incomprensibles que muchas personas están viviendo en este instante.
El TRABAJO ENERGÉTICO Y DE ENFOQUE CREACIONAL está liberando a las personas de:

  • Trastornos mentales agudos(incluído abandono total de medicación).
  • Depresiones fuertes y sin ningún tipo de origen.
  • Falta de claridad mental.
  • Falta de sentido de vida.
  • Tristeza, apatía, cansancio extremo.
  • Enfermedades neurológicas, musculares, digestivas…
  • Confusión de identidad sexual(muy habitual en este tiempo).
  • Todo tipo de adicciones.
  • Agresividad e ira incontrolables.
  • Mal de amores.
  • Males de ojo.
  • Rituales de magia “negra”.
  • Desactivación de chips energéticos.
  • Desactivación de armas psicotrónicas o HAARP.
  • Enfermedades derivadas de CHEMTRAILS, etc.

Todo ello puede y DEBE finalizarse con el trabajo energético suprasónico que consiste en:

  • Guía profunda con seres de luz como maestros ascendidos, ángeles, arcángeles y extraterrestres que dedican su energía amorosa a la ayuda incesante por la evolución de Tierra.
  • Visualizaciones guiadas y meditaciones decretadas para la liberación de todo karma, lazo o contrato espiritual de todo tipo.
  • Guía directa de todas las almas apegadas al círculo áurico de la persona a la LUZ.
  • Liberación de colectivos astrales ancestrales pegados a nosotros por contrato o línea familiar.
  • Liberación de entidades parasitarias en nuestra aura o lugar residencial…

TESTIMONIOS
Mary, 65 años: “Mi hijo estaba con una depresión de caballo, se levantaba a las 4 de la tarde todos los días, se encerraba en sí mismo, oía voces y tenía constantes escalofríos, le pasaban cosas desastrosas cada vez que salía a la calle…y ahora mi hijo se levanta temprano, come con sus padres, ha salido a la calle, quiere volver a hacer ciclismo(afición que tenía) y ha dicho textualmente: quiero ayudar a mucha gente…estoy alucinada.”
Alma, 49 años: “Por primera vez en 8 años, he podido escuchar a mi hijo y ver a mi hijo a través de sus ojos. Ha recuperado el sentido del humor y hace más ejercicio que nunca en toda su vida. Está preparado para ir quitándose medicación y…no tiene restos de querer quitarse la vida”.
*Si deseas realizar un GRAN CAMBIO EN TU VIDA, cuenta conmigo para el trabajo ENERGÉTICO SUPRASÓNICO Y ESCRÍBEME PARA MÁS INFORMACIÓN EN:
ElenaDelucca11 at yahoo es


¡¡¡No te arrepentirás!!!

Funding IUHS

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What funding resources have students found for attending IUHS? (national HealtH Service Corps is only for schools in the 50 states.)

US Nationwide Moonlighting Opportunity: Licensed Physicians Needed

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Looking for physicians who can do home visits to perform pre-scheduled history and physical evaluations for Medicare Advantage members. *You must have an active, unrestricted medical license in the U.S. state you work in.*

*$100 per completed evaluation. $3500-$5000/week.
*Extremely flexible schedule.
*No evenings. Saturdays available in certain states.
*Part time or on-going.
*Airfare, hotel, and rental car if needed.
*Malpractice insurance and daily per diem provided.
*State license required. No board certification or eligibility needed.
*Most specialties accepted.

We will provide you with a pre-populated, patient-specific form for each evaluation with the demographic information and medical history of the member as made available by the insurer. You would NOT have to prescribe medication, order tests, or alter the member's care.

For more details, please call 469-518-4919.

AUA or SABA??

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Hello Everyone,

I was wondering which school would be a "better" school to attend AUA or SABA? I have obtained admissions into both programs and I am looking for some new information regarding both programs. I have reviewed some older posts on this topic, but was wondering what the current opinions on this topic are. I understand that SABA has a smaller class size, is cheaper, and has a better reputation. AUA seems like a better place to live, and has accreditation in all 50 states now, so I don't know which school to attend. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Studying Overseas - Caribbean vs. Ireland?

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Hi everyone,

After three unsuccessful applications with Canadian schools, I am seriously studying internationally to pursue medicine. I understand that the chances of coming back home for residency are greatly reduced (95% vs ~20% --> and even that much more difficult in a specialty other than family medicine). However, I honestly feel it is pointless to keep applying locally, especially with applications being so competitive (and there being a degree of "luck" in the process).

I have applied to the US, Caribbean, and Ireland so far this year (in addition to UBC where I am IP). I am not holding my breath for the US (have yet to year anything positive, so I doubt I will hear anything this late in the game).

I am honoured to have received offers from SGU in Grenada and Ross so far in Dominica. I am waiting on hearing back from the Atlantic Bridge about Ireland. What my question to you all here is, how do you choose between Ireland and the Caribbean? (I recognize responses may be biased seeing as I'm posting in the SGU subsection, but I figure I might as well ask!)

It seems SGU is basically the best of the Caribbean schools - and perhaps RCSI is one of the best in Ireland. What are the pros/cons of each? Is it better to go to SGU because the clerkship years are conducted in the US/Canada? (whereas in Ireland all 4 years are in Dublin/Limerick/Cork).

I would really appreciate any thoughts or input that any of you may have!

Thanks!

StarStrike

Apartment For Rent ::Available NOW !!!!2014

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Very large spacious 3 bedrooms, one bathroom Apartment located in the Cole-bay. Large living room with nice Terras overlooking the lagoon and causeway bridge.
Price: $1,500
For more information call: 520-7530

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USMLE Step 2 cs exam workshop is in December and January in Chicago

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Our next USMLE Step 2 cs exam workshop is in December and January in Chicago


DAY 1

USMLE Step 2 CS Exam Orientation

Introduction about Medical Legends
Exploring different components of the exam.
Discuss Integrated Clinical Encounter (ICE)
Discuss Communication and Interpersonal Skill(CIS)
Discuss Spoken English Proficiency (SEP)

Understanding differential diagnosis
It is very important to understand the differential diagnosis in order to
​ask appropriate questions

Exploring Medical Legends format of History Taking.

How to introduce yourself!
How to ask questions (what to ask and what not to ask)!
How to acknowledge patients concern!
How to show empathy to patients with different scenarios!
How to manage challenging questions!
How to council the patients!
How to approach closure!
How to write patient notes!
How to manage your time!

DAY 2

Review of format in which to take medical history – the fool-proofMedical Legends way!
Live demonstration of the complete physical exam on an on an experienced standardized patient (SP)
Exploring case # 1 to 10 with history taking, Physical exam and closure, from the Medical Legends handbook

DAY 3

Exploring case # 11 to 25 with history taking, Physical exam and closure from Medical Legends handbook.
Addressing Students questions and concern

DAY 4

Standardized patient encounter part 1 – Standard cases

Time for the students to practice what they have learned from
Medical Legends on standardized patients. (Timed sessions)
15 minutes for history taking and physical exam and 10 minutes for
typing up patient notes.

Detailed feedback will be given to students individually which helps to correct and improve students performance.


DAY 5

Standardized patient encounter part 2 – Challenging cases

Time for the students to practice what they have learned from
Medical Legends on standardized patients. (Timed sessions)
15 minutes for history taking and physical exam and 10 minutes for
typing up patient notes.


Detailed feedback will be given to students individually which helps to correct or improve students performance.

1-1 coaching also available.
Contact us for more information

Workshops start in December and January - visit Medical Legends for more information.
Phone: 312 995 0404

USMLE Step 2 cs exam workshop is in December and January

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Our next USMLE Step 2 cs exam workshop is in December and January in Chicago


DAY 1

USMLE Step 2 CS Exam Orientation

Introduction about Medical Legends
Exploring different components of the exam.
Discuss Integrated Clinical Encounter (ICE)
Discuss Communication and Interpersonal Skill(CIS)
Discuss Spoken English Proficiency (SEP)

Understanding differential diagnosis
It is very important to understand the differential diagnosis in order to
​ask appropriate questions

Exploring Medical Legends format of History Taking.

How to introduce yourself!
How to ask questions (what to ask and what not to ask)!
How to acknowledge patients concern!
How to show empathy to patients with different scenarios!
How to manage challenging questions!
How to council the patients!
How to approach closure!
How to write patient notes!
How to manage your time!

DAY 2

Review of format in which to take medical history – the fool-proofMedical Legends way!
Live demonstration of the complete physical exam on an on an experienced standardized patient (SP)
Exploring case # 1 to 10 with history taking, Physical exam and closure, from the Medical Legends handbook

DAY 3

Exploring case # 11 to 25 with history taking, Physical exam and closure from Medical Legends handbook.
Addressing Students questions and concern

DAY 4

Standardized patient encounter part 1 – Standard cases

Time for the students to practice what they have learned from
Medical Legends on standardized patients. (Timed sessions)
15 minutes for history taking and physical exam and 10 minutes for
typing up patient notes.

Detailed feedback will be given to students individually which helps to correct and improve students performance.


DAY 5

Standardized patient encounter part 2 – Challenging cases

Time for the students to practice what they have learned from
Medical Legends on standardized patients. (Timed sessions)
15 minutes for history taking and physical exam and 10 minutes for
typing up patient notes.


Detailed feedback will be given to students individually which helps to correct or improve students performance.

1-1 coaching also available.
Contact us for more information

Workshops start in December and January - visit Medical Legends for more information.
Phone: 312 995 0404



USMLE Step 2 cs exam workshop is in December and January

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Our next USMLE Step 2 cs exam workshop is in December and January in Chicago


DAY 1

USMLE Step 2 CS Exam Orientation

Introduction about Medical Legends
Exploring different components of the exam.
Discuss Integrated Clinical Encounter (ICE)
Discuss Communication and Interpersonal Skill(CIS)
Discuss Spoken English Proficiency (SEP)

Understanding differential diagnosis
It is very important to understand the differential diagnosis in order to
​ask appropriate questions

Exploring Medical Legends format of History Taking.

How to introduce yourself!
How to ask questions (what to ask and what not to ask)!
How to acknowledge patients concern!
How to show empathy to patients with different scenarios!
How to manage challenging questions!
How to council the patients!
How to approach closure!
How to write patient notes!
How to manage your time!

DAY 2

Review of format in which to take medical history – the fool-proofMedical Legends way!
Live demonstration of the complete physical exam on an on an experienced standardized patient (SP)
Exploring case # 1 to 10 with history taking, Physical exam and closure, from the Medical Legends handbook

DAY 3

Exploring case # 11 to 25 with history taking, Physical exam and closure from Medical Legends handbook.
Addressing Students questions and concern

DAY 4

Standardized patient encounter part 1 – Standard cases

Time for the students to practice what they have learned from
Medical Legends on standardized patients. (Timed sessions)
15 minutes for history taking and physical exam and 10 minutes for
typing up patient notes.

Detailed feedback will be given to students individually which helps to correct and improve students performance.


DAY 5

Standardized patient encounter part 2 – Challenging cases

Time for the students to practice what they have learned from
Medical Legends on standardized patients. (Timed sessions)
15 minutes for history taking and physical exam and 10 minutes for
typing up patient notes.


Detailed feedback will be given to students individually which helps to correct or improve students performance.

1-1 coaching also available.
Contact us for more information

Workshops start in December and January - visit Medical Legends for more information.
Phone: 312 995 0404


USMLE Step 2 cs exam workshop is in December and January

$
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Our next USMLE Step 2 cs exam workshop is in December and January in Chicago


DAY 1

USMLE Step 2 CS Exam Orientation

Introduction about Medical Legends
Exploring different components of the exam.
Discuss Integrated Clinical Encounter (ICE)
Discuss Communication and Interpersonal Skill(CIS)
Discuss Spoken English Proficiency (SEP)

Understanding differential diagnosis
It is very important to understand the differential diagnosis in order to
​ask appropriate questions

Exploring Medical Legends format of History Taking.

How to introduce yourself!
How to ask questions (what to ask and what not to ask)!
How to acknowledge patients concern!
How to show empathy to patients with different scenarios!
How to manage challenging questions!
How to council the patients!
How to approach closure!
How to write patient notes!
How to manage your time!

DAY 2

Review of format in which to take medical history – the fool-proofMedical Legends way!
Live demonstration of the complete physical exam on an on an experienced standardized patient (SP)
Exploring case # 1 to 10 with history taking, Physical exam and closure, from the Medical Legends handbook

DAY 3

Exploring case # 11 to 25 with history taking, Physical exam and closure from Medical Legends handbook.
Addressing Students questions and concern

DAY 4

Standardized patient encounter part 1 – Standard cases

Time for the students to practice what they have learned from
Medical Legends on standardized patients. (Timed sessions)
15 minutes for history taking and physical exam and 10 minutes for
typing up patient notes.

Detailed feedback will be given to students individually which helps to correct and improve students performance.


DAY 5

Standardized patient encounter part 2 – Challenging cases

Time for the students to practice what they have learned from
Medical Legends on standardized patients. (Timed sessions)
15 minutes for history taking and physical exam and 10 minutes for
typing up patient notes.


Detailed feedback will be given to students individually which helps to correct or improve students performance.

1-1 coaching also available.
Contact us for more information

Workshops start in December and January - visit Medical Legends for more information.
Phone: 312 995 0404


CURRENT CMU 5th Semester LOA STEP 1 PREP Students

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I'm looking to connect with any current CMU students who are interested in taking the Step 1 PASS Review program in January 2015. Apparently, four of us need to sign up at one time to be eligible for the 25% discount. Please contact me if you're thinking of going so we can all save some extra moola. Thanks!

Thinking about Ross

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I'm 27 years old and currently have 2 years before I can start med school (if I get in my first time applying). I already meet all the requirements for Ross and may be able to start this May. By starting two years early and taking advantage of the accelerated program I'd cut 2.5 years off my time. I'm also set on internal medicine so I'm only slightly worried about matching.

Is it worth the risk?

Apartment available for sublet in Chicago - 1 bdrm - Edgewater

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This is a 1 bedroom sublet, from Jan 1st 2015 - May 30th 2015 (with the option to renew), in a comfortable simple apartment at Edgewater with easy access to the historic Bryn Mawr Street. This location is a 3 minute walk from the Bryn Mawr Redline, perfect for students. $885/month.

Apartment Specifics:
1.) Carpeting
2.) Plenty of closet space
3.) Cat Friendly
4.) Free water

Building Specifics:
1.) 24 hour door-man with package acceptance from USPS etc...
2.) Onsite laundry and and plans for an upcoming gym
3.) Secure building with 24 hr cameras
4.) Underground parking (additional cost)
5.) Free wifi in lobby
6.) 5 minute walk to the lakeshore
7.) 3 min walk to Bryn Mawr Redline Station
8.) 15 min walk to LA Fitness
9.) less than 5 min walk to great food options (Francesca's; Bens Noodles; Nookies; Hellas Gyro; Apart Pizza) and their is also a Subway, Walgreens minutes away

Looking for someone to take over the lease from Jan 1st - end of May 2015 [option to renew].
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Sublet:
$885/month
Jan 1st 2015 - May 30 2015 (easily renewable)
Contact me for details.
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NY approval

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Can i still be able to do residency in NY after submitting the 2cc forum ((Certification of approved clinical clerkship ))??

NY approval

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Can i still be able to do residency in NY after submitting the 2cc forum ((Certification of approved clinical clerkship ))??

NY approval

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Can i still be able to do residency in NY after submitting the 2cc forum ((Certification of approved clinical clerkship ))??

ny approval

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Can i still be able to do residency in NY after submitting the 2cc forum ((Certification of approved clinical clerkship ))??

NY approval

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Can i still be able to do residency in NY after submitting the 2cc forum ((Certification of approved clinical clerkship ))??

AUA BSEP FAll 2015

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Is anyone starting AUA's BSEP in Fall 2015? I live in NYC and I am hoping to meet new students and make new friends, if possible find a roommate. :eek:

Transfer of credits Internationally to recognised universities

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Hello ,

We can deal with international transfers in and out of European Union Universities on a case by case basis depending on similarity of course curriculum

If you are looking to find more info get in touch
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