If this is an emergency this is the wrong place. I suggest you call the emergency room and ask.
The Markham Stouffville Hospital serves the people of Ontario in Canada. The Hospital has an emergency department and has a patient drop off point. You are also able to find volunteers working there, offering their time to help.
he still works in the emergency room, but no longer has his practise at the hospital, which means if you were admitted, and he was your family doctor, another MD would be selected to follow you
Nurse Dixie McCall was a character on the television series "Emergency!" which aired from 1972 to 1979. Portrayed by actress Dixie Carter, she was a dedicated and skilled nurse working in the emergency department of Rampart General Hospital. Dixie was known for her professionalism, compassion, and ability to handle the high-pressure situations that arose in the hospital, often collaborating closely with paramedics and doctors. The character became a beloved part of the show's ensemble cast, contributing to its focus on emergency medical services and hospital drama.
I think it mostly depends on where you would like to work. Hospital environment is different from a nursing home, and even within the hospital, it is different in different departments ie. emergency dept vs. psych.
hospital or clinic
Usually an RN would make more money working in a hospital. That is not always the case. It depends on the hospital and the clinic. The difference in salary wouldn't be significant
Mister
Being a doctor is a profession. Indeed being a hospital doctor rather than a GP is a profession. However working FOR a particular hospital is employment. EDIT: Having a job other than working for yourself is employment, what you do in that job, including working for yourself is a profession.
how long does it take for your adrenal glands to start working after stopping predisone
Yes, there is an interaction between those 2 drugs. You should never stop prednisone without speaking with your doctor, this drug has to be stopped over many days. Cocaine is a powerful stimulant that may lead to cardiac problems. These problems might be exacerbated by prednisone use (depending on the dose..) Prednisone is also a stimulant working on adrenals (epinephrine, norepinephrin). You should avoid those 2 drugs together.
Paramedics are the senior ambulance service healthcare professionals at an accident or a medical emergency. Working on their own or with an emergency care assistant or ambulance technician, they assess the patient's condition and then give essential treatment. They use high-tech equipment, such as defibrillators (which restore the heart's rhythm), spinal and traction splints and intravenous drips, and as well as administering oxygen and drugs.
emergency management working group