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- [Animal disease report] / by North Carolina.Department of Agriculture.Veterinary Division.(CARDINAL)216630;
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- Subjects: Animals;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Careers in medical technology. by Salem Press,issuing body.(CARDINAL)521037;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-362) and index.Audiologist -- Bioengineer/Biomedical Engineer -- Clinical Laboratory Technologist/Technician -- Dental Assistant -- Dental/Ophthalmic Laboratory Technician/Medical Appliance Technician -- Dentist -- DiagnosticMedicalSonographer/CardiovascularTechnologist/Technician -- EMT/Paramedic -- Epidemiologist -- Genetic Counselor -- Health Information Technologist/Medical Registrar -- Licensed Practical/Licensed Vocational Nurse -- Medical Assistant -- Medical Dosimetrist -- Medical Scientist -- Nuclear Medicine Technologist -- Nurse Anesthetist/Nurse Midwife/Nurse Practitioner -- Occupational Health/Safety Specialist/Technician -- Optometrist -- Orthotist/Prosthetist -- Pharmacist -- Phlebotomist -- Physician Assistant -- Physician/Surgeon -- Radiation Therapist -- Radiologic/MRI Technologist -- Registered Nurse -- Surgical Assistant/Technologist -- Veterinarian -- Veterinary Technologist/Technician -- Appendix A: Holland Code -- Appendix B: Further Reading -- Appendix C: List of Organizations and Resources -- Index.Advances in medicine and medical treatments are inherently intertwined with the technology that helps propel and deliver those advances. The latest leaps in artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, genetics, and nanotechnology impact numerous industries, but particularly healthcare, at a time when cutting-edge treatments are saving more lives than ever and increasing the health and wellbeing of Americans across the country. As medical technology expands, the variety of professions available involving medical equipment grows as well. Jobs within this industry can involve creating and operating important pieces of medical equipment or using medical technology to retrieve diagnostic results for patients. Many different types of careers are available within this wide-ranging industry. From MRI Technologist, to Medical Dosimetrist, plenty of exciting employment opportunities can be found in this field. This volume offers an up-close look into what it's like to work in various careers related to medical technology.
- Subjects: Medical technology; Allied health personnel; Vocational guidance.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- The brave little toaster to the rescue [videorecording] by Bush, John.; Carroll, Willard.; Disch, Thomas M.; Dunnet, Dave.; Finn, William.; Fitzhugh, Ellen.; Janko, Alexander.; Kabler, Roger.; Kushner, Donald.; Lau, Julie.; Ramirez, Robert C.; Ranft, Joe.; Rees, Jerry.; Tuck, Jessica,1963-; Wilhite, Tom.; Young, Chris,1971-; Buena Vista Home Entertainment (Firm)(CARDINAL)340297; Hyperion Pictures.; Kushner-Locke Production.; Walt Disney Home Video (Firm);
Voices, Jessica Tuck, Chris Young, Roger Kabler ; art director, Dave Dunnet ; film editor, Julie Lau ; original song music by William Finn ; lyrics by Ellen Fitzhugh ; music score composed and conducted by Alexander Janko.Toaster and his appliance friends make new friends at the veterinary school hospital where their human Rob works. When they discover that the animals are about to be sent to a testing laboratory they embark on another adventure to rescue their new friends.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD, region 1 full screen presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound.
- Subjects: Animated films.; Children's films.; Feature films.; Musical films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Animal rescue; Household appliances, Electric; Veterinary hospitals;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 6
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- Invertebrate medicine / by Lewbart, Greg,editor.(CARDINAL)327048;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Presented in full color for the first time, Invertebrate Medicine is the definitive resource on husbandry and veterinary medicine in invertebrate species. Presenting authoritative information applicable to both in-human care and wild invertebrates, this comprehensive volume addresses the medical care and clinical condition of most important invertebrate species--providing biological data for sponges, jellyfish, anemones, snails, sea hares, corals, cuttlefish, squid, octopuses, clams, oysters, crabs, crayfish, lobsters, shrimp, hermit crabs, spiders, scorpions, horseshoe crabs, honey bees, butterflies, beetles, sea stars, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, various worms, and many other invertebrate groups. The extensively revised third edition contains new information and knowledge throughout, offering timely coverage of significant advances in invertebrate anesthesia, analgesia, diagnostic imaging, surgery, and welfare. New and updated chapters incorporate recent publications on species including crustaceans, jellyfishes, corals, honeybees, and a state-of-the-science formulary. In this edition, the authors also discuss a range of topics relevant to invertebrate caretaking including conservation, laws and regulations, euthanasia, diagnostic techniques, and sample handling. The standard reference text in the field, Invertebrate Medicine, Third Editionis essential reading for practicing veterinarians, veterinary students, advanced hobbyists, aquarists and aquaculturists, and professional animal caretakers in zoo animal, exotic animal, and laboratory animal medicine"--
- Subjects: Veterinary medicine.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Top 100 health-care careers your complete guidebook to training and jobs in allied health, nursing, medicine, and more / by Wischnitzer, Saul.; Wischnitzer, Edith.; Wischnitzer, Saul.;
Appendices -- A. Health-care education admission tests -- Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) -- Dental Admission Test (DAT) -- Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT) -- Optometry Admission Test (OAT) -- Graduate Record Examination -- Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) -- Miller Analogies Test -- B. Health-care professional organizations -- C. Job search resources -- General sources -- Web sources -- Journals -- Index.pt. 2. Health professionalism -- 4. The health-care professional -- Your education -- The professional as a helper -- The professional's personal life -- 5. Understanding the patient -- The impact of hospitalization -- Patient status -- Patient privileges -- Post-hospitalization anxiety -- Patient adjustment -- The outpatient -- 6. The professional-patient relationship -- Communicating effectively -- Cultural influences -- The nature of the relationship -- Maintaining professionalism -- Caring for the young -- Caring for active adults -- Caring for the elderly --pt. 3. The job search -- 7. Preparing for your job search -- Defining your goals -- Identifying prospective employers -- 8. Finding a job -- Your resume -- Your cover letter -- Job applications -- Job examinations -- The interview --pt. 4. Health-care career descriptions and education programs -- 9. Diagnosing and treating practitioners -- Chiropractors -- Dentists -- Optometrists -- Physicians -- Podiatrists -- Veterinarians -- 10. Associated health-care careers -- Dental hygienists -- Dietitians -- Genetic counselors -- Licensed practical nurses -- Nurse anesthetists -- Nurse-midwives -- Nurse practitioners -- Nutritionists -- Pharmacists -- Physician assistants -- Registered nurses -- Surgeon assistants -- 11. Adjunctive health-care careers : technologists, technicians, assistants, and aides -- Anesthesiologist assistants -- Blood bank technologists and specialists -- Cardiovascular technology personnel -- Clinical laboratory technicians -- Clinical laboratory technologists -- Cytotechnologists -- Dental assistants -- Dental laboratory technicians -- Diagnostic medical sonographers -- Dietetic technicians -- Electroencephalography technicians -- Electroencephalograph technologists -- Emergency medical technicians -- Food technologists -- Histology technicians -- Medical assistants -- Mental health assistants -- Nuclear medicine technologists -- Nurse's aides -- Ophthalmic assistants -- Ophthalmic laboratory technicians -- Ophthalmic technicians -- Ophthalmic technologists -- Opticians -- Optometric assistants -- Optometric technicians -- Orthoptists -- Orthotists and prosthetists -- Perfusionists -- Pharmacy technicians -- Phlebotomists -- Pulmonary function technologists -- Radiation therapy technologists -- Radiological technologists -- Surgical technologists -- Veterinary assistants -- 12. Rehabilitation careers : therapists, therapy assistants, and aides -- Art therapists -- Dance/movement therapists -- Home health aides -- Horticultural therapists -- Music therapists -- Occupational therapists -- Occupational therapy assistants -- Patient representatives -- Physical therapists -- Physical therapy assistants -- Psychiatric aides -- Recreational therapists -- Rehabilitation counselors -- Respiratory therapists -- Respiratory therapy aides -- Respiratory therapy technicians -- Social service aides -- Speech-language pathologists and audiologists -- Substance abuse counselors -- 13. Administrative health-care careers -- Admitting officers -- Coordinators of health wellness -- Directors of hospital public relations -- Directors of nursing home activities -- Directors of quality assurance -- Directors of volunteer services -- Geriatric care managers -- 14. Affiliated health-care careers : medical scientists, educators, and information workers -- Biomedical engineers -- Biomedical equipment technicians -- Biomedical photographers -- Biomedical writers -- Certified athletic trainers -- Child life specialists -- Dietary managers -- Environmental health scientists -- Food service workers -- Geriatric social workers -- Health educators -- Health information technicians -- Health sciences librarians -- Health services administrators -- Health sociologists -- Instructors for the blind -- Medical and psychiatric social workers -- Medical illustrators -- Medical secretaries -- Mental health workers --pt.1. Choosing and planning a health-care career -- 1. The health-care field : where the jobs are -- Employment sites -- Employment opportunities -- 2. Choosing the best health-care career for you -- Step 1 : choosing to pursue a career in health care -- Step 2 : choosing a health occupation group -- Step 3 : identifying your specific career -- Confirming your career choice -- 3. Planning your education -- Sources of health-care education -- Choosing a program -- Getting in -- Admission/aptitude tests -- Financial aid --
- Subjects: Medicine;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 3
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- Reptile clinician's handbook : a compact clinical and surgical reference / by Frye, Fredric L.(CARDINAL)326085;
Includes bibliographical references.(cont) Blood transfusion -- Obtaining diagnostic material from the respiratory tract -- Obtaining diagnostic material from the caudal alimentary tract -- Some practical surgical and non-surgical procedures -- Anesthesia -- Fractures -- Gastrotomy and enterotomy -- Prolapses -- Salpingotomy/caesarian delivery -- Orbital enucleation -- Incision and repair of the chelonian shell -- Application of epoxy resin-impregnated fiberglass patches -- Amputations -- Cryosurgery -- Radiofrequency electrosurgery -- Repair of maxillofacial and mandibular fractures -- Overgrown mouthparts and claws -- Sutureless treatment of skin lacerations and abrasions -- Nonsurgical retrieval of gastric foreign bodies -- Dystocia -- Special bandaging techniques -- Treatment methods -- Egg incubation methods -- Reptile information forms -- Lists of nontoxic and toxic plants -- Species list cross-referenced by common name -- Species list cross-referenced by scientific name.General considerations -- Brief description of reptiles -- Environmental considerations related to captivity -- Nutrition -- Provision of an adequate water supply -- Selection of food -- Apprehension of prey and gathering of fodder -- Initial processing -- Assimilation -- Elimination -- Miscellaneous factors and their effects on nutrition -- Clinical laboratory sample collection and processing -- Skin -- Blood -- Bone marrow -- Staining -- Urine -- Feces -- Gastric lavage specimens -- Sputum -- Semen -- Microbiological sampling -- Cerebrospinal fluid -- Tissues -- Stomach, intestinal contents and water for toxicology -- Tracheal and transtracheal specimens -- Specimens for parasitological identification -- Additional tips -- Clinical methods -- Obtaining an adequate history -- Physical restraint and transport -- Use of induced vago-vagal response for short-term restraint -- Chemical restraint/anesthesia -- Preanesthetic parasympatholytic medication -- Tranquilizers -- Local, line and block anesthesia -- Euthanasia -- Physical examination -- Fluid replacement and maintenance therapy.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Captive reptiles; Captive reptiles; Captive reptiles.; Veterinary clinical pathology.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The College Board book of majors. by College Entrance Examination Board.(CARDINAL)137821;
Agriculture -- Agricultural business -- Agricultural economics -- Agronomy and crop science -- Animal sciences -- Equestrian studies -- Farm and ranch management -- Food science -- Horticulture -- Soil science -- Architecture -- Landscape architecture -- Urban, community, and regional planning -- Area, ethnic, and gender studies -- African-American studies -- American studies -- Asian studies -- European studies -- Latin American studies -- Native American studies -- Near and Middle Eastern studies -- Women's studies -- Biological sciences -- Biochemistry -- Biology -- Biotechnology -- Botany -- Cell biology and histology -- Entomology -- Genetics -- Marine biology -- Microbiology -- Molecular biology -- Zoology -- Business -- Accounting -- Business administration and management -- E-commerce -- Entrepreneurial studies -- Fashion merchandising -- Finance -- Hospitality administration and management -- Human resources management -- Insurance -- International business -- Management information systems -- Marketing -- Paralegal/legal assistance -- Real estate -- Communications -- Advertising -- Communications -- Digital media -- Journalism -- Public relations -- Radio and television -- Computer and information sciences -- Computer science -- Information sciences -- Education -- Early childhood education -- Elementary education -- Middle school education -- Physical education -- Secondary education -- Special education -- Engineering -- Aeronautical/aerospace engineering -- Agricultural and bioengineering -- Architectural engineering -- Chemical engineering -- Civil engineering -- Electrical and communications engineering -- Industrial engineering -- Marine engineering/naval architecture -- Materials engineering -- Mechanical engineering -- Metallurgical engineering -- Mining and mineral engineering -- Nuclear engineering -- Ocean engineering -- Software engineering -- Engineering technology -- Computer engineering technology -- Construction technology -- Drafting and design technology -- Electrical engineering technology -- Mechanical engineering technology -- Surveying technology -- Telecommunications technology -- English language and literature -- American literature -- Creative writing -- English -- Technical and business writing -- Family and consumer sciences -- Clothing, apparel and textile studies -- Culinary arts and chef training -- Family and consumer sciences -- Food and nutrition studies -- Housing and human environments -- Human development and family studies -- Health -- Athletic training -- Clinical/medical laboratory technology -- Communication disorders -- Dental hygiene -- Dietetics -- Emergency medical technology (EMT paramedic) -- Health care administration -- Licensed practical nursing -- Nursing (RN) -- Occupational therapy -- Pharmacy -- Physical therapy -- Physician assistant -- Radiologic technology/medical imaging -- Respiratory therapy -- Veterinary technology -- Humanities -- Classics -- Comparative literature -- History -- Liberal arts and sciences -- Linguistics -- Philosophy -- Languages -- American Sign Language (ASL) -- Arabic -- Chinese -- French -- German -- Italian -- Russian -- Spanish -- Mathematics -- Applied mathematics -- Mathematics -- Statistics -- Multi/interdisciplinary studies -- Gerontology -- Global studies -- Medieval and Renaissance studies -- Neuroscience -- Peace studies -- Natural resources and conservation -- Environmental science -- Fishing and fisheries -- Forestry -- Natural resources and conservation -- Wildlife and wilderness management -- Parks and recreation -- Parks, recreation and leisure studies -- Sports and fitness administration -- Physical sciences -- Aeronautics and aviation science -- Astronomy -- Astrophysics -- Atmospheric science -- Chemistry -- Geology/earth science -- Oceanography -- Physics -- Protective services -- Criminal justice and law enforcement -- Fire protection and safety technology -- Forensic science -- Public administration -- Human services -- Public administration -- Social work -- Religion and theology -- Bible studies -- Islamic studies -- Judaic studies -- Religious studies -- Sacred music -- Theology -- Social sciences -- Anthropology -- Archaeology -- Economics -- Geography -- International relations -- Political science -- Psychology -- Sociology -- Visual and performing arts -- Animation -- Art history -- Cinematography and film/video production -- Dance -- Drama and theater arts -- Fashion and apparel design -- Fine/studio arts -- Graphic design -- Interior design -- Music, general -- Music management -- Music performance -- Music theory and composition -- Theater design and technology -- Brief descriptions of majors -- The Colleges -- Special academic programs -- Combined bachelor's/graduate program in -- Accounting -- Architecture -- Business administration -- Chemistry -- Dentistry -- Education -- Engineering -- Environmental studies -- Fine arts -- Forestry -- Law -- Mathematics -- Medicine -- Nursing -- Occupational therapy -- Optometry -- Osteopathic medicine -- Pharmacy -- Physical therapy -- Podiatry -- Psychology -- Social work -- Veterinary medicine -- Double major -- Student-designed major -- Teacher certification.Provides information on over nine hundred college majors, including related fields, prior high school subjects, possible courses of study, and career options and trends for graduates.
- Subjects: Directories.; Indexes.; Universities and colleges; College majors; Degrees, Academic;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 8
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- 100 best careers for the 21st century / by Field, Shelly.(CARDINAL)738896; Arco Publishing Company.(CARDINAL)157861;
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- Subjects: Job vacancies.; Occupations; Vocational guidance.;
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- America's top 101 jobs for people without a four-year degree : detailed information on good jobs in major fields and industries. by Farr, Michael.(CARDINAL)766862;
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- Subjects: Employment forecasting.;
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