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Boost Your Gut Health Naturally: Top Foods and Drinks for a...

Gut health is an essential part of our overall well-being, affecting everything from digestion and nutrient absorption to mood and immunity. A balanced gut microbiome — the trillions of bacteria, fungi, and other microbes in the digestive system â€...

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Mastering CPT and ICD-10 Codes: Essential Knowledge for MTI Students in...

In the healthcare field, understanding medical coding is an essential skill, especially for those studying medical billing and coding at the Medical Training Institute of New York. Two key systems that students must learn are CPT codes and ICD-10 cod...

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Begin Your Journey in Healthcare: Certified Nursing Assistant Program at MTI...

If you’ve ever thought about joining the healthcare field but aren’t sure where to start, becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is an excellent entry point. The Certified Nursing Assistant program at the Medical Training Institute ...

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Protect Your Heart: The Lifesaving Benefits of Cardiovascular Sonography

Understanding cardiovascular sonography, a specialized ultrasound technique for assessing the heart and blood vessels, is key to maintaining cardiovascular health. In today’s fast-paced world, many of us put off regular health checkups, but staying...

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Biological Indicators: Ensuring Sterilization and Patient Safety in Healthcare

Biological indicators (BIs) play a crucial role in healthcare sterilization, ensuring the safety of patients and healthcare professionals alike. These devices are essential in validating sterilization processes, as they contain highly resistant bacte...

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Precision in Action: How Surgical Technology and Voting Both Shape Our...

In the world of surgical technology, every small, precise action holds the potential for life-altering outcomes. Surgical technologists work behind the scenes in operating rooms, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with surgeons and other healthcare profes...

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