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How to prepare for a life insurance medical exam Eat healthy. During the life insurance physical, the examiner will take a blood sample for testing and he or she will check your blood pressure and pulse. Drink water. Consider fasting. Skip the gym. Get a good night’s sleep. Wear lightweightRead More →

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Most medical students will fall into the category of young adults or adults. This means you should try to get between 6-9 hours of sleep every night. This is something that you should be able to get as a medical student no matter how busy you might feel. How manyRead More →

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The expatriates can log onto the GAMCA website (www.gcchmc.org) and generate their own medical slip for the medical check up by means of online payment, which comes up to $10. The website will provide you with the name and address of the medical centre that will conduct your medical checkRead More →

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So ACPC merit marks is calculated from combining 40% of your percentile of your GUJCET marks and 60% of your percentile of PCM 12th Board Marks, whether it be GSEB, CBSE or ICSE. And according to your merit marks you will get your rank. How do you calculate merit marks?Read More →

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Preparing your medical CV Prepare early. Doctors should start putting together a rolling CV that collates essential information, such as dates of placements and skills learned. Tailor it. Structure it clearly. Highlight your experience. List outside interests. Address gaps. Make it look good. Make sure it is accurate. How doRead More →

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How to Apply for a Federal Job Through USAJOBS USAJOBS requires users to have a login.gov account. Sign into USAJOBS, create your profile, and upload your resume. Search for jobs that interest you. Review the job announcements to see if you qualify. Prepare your application in USAJOBS. How do IRead More →

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The average medical negligence payout for this NSW region was more than $650,000. This figure is considered high and it’s likely that the average across NSW is lower than $650,000, as payouts of this magnitude generally indicate quite serious medical negligence cases. What is the average payout for medical negligenceRead More →