How to Become a Doctor of Osteopathy

How to Become a Doctor of Osteopathy



Osteopathy is getting increased recognition in the medical field. The unique holisitic approach has made this hands-on approach to pain management more popular with Western cultures. A Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.) will become familiar with general medical education as part of their training. To enter a career in osteopathy, understand that earning a D.O. degree can be a lengthy and moderately expensive endeavor. However, its rewards are unique, and caring for patients can be extremely satisfying for many. Follow these steps to learn how to become a D.O.







Things You'll Need:





Computer with Internet access







Take Steps to Prepare for Training




1


Complete your bachelor's degree in a science major like biology, physics, general chemistry or organic chemistry.





2


Volunteer in a health care setting before considering a career in this field.





3


Study for and take the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT).





4


Seek out funding sources to help with program costs. Costs for a typical 4-year program will range from moderate to expensive.





5


Understand that there are additional requirements after graduation. Osteopaths complete an approved 12-month internship where they're involved in hospital rotations. Choosing to complete a specialty will require 2 to 6 years of additional training.



Evaluate Osteopathic Programs




1


Expect to spend your first 2 years in osteopathic medical school completing laboratory exercises and listening to lectures and the last 2 years performing clinical work to become a D.O.





2


Evaluate the 19 different osteopathic medical schools in the United States. Find a list of schools and a great deal of useful information at the "Association of American Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine" (AACOM) Web site (see Resources below).





3


Consider the benefits and limitations of hospital-affiliated schools. Some schools that aren't affiliated with particular hospitals will allow students to travel and work apart from their enrolled university during the third and fourth years. Schools with hospital placements often require students to work in particular teaching hospitals associated with the school.





4


Ask whether there is a residency restriction when speaking to program coordinators. You may be unable to apply if you haven't met residency requirements. Inquiring ahead of time about extra out-of-state fees is advised for all applicants.





5


Apply early. Many schools open application periods for fall entry in May.





6


Create a back-up plan in the event that you aren't accepted to your first choice.








Tips & Warnings










Set a realistic time frame to complete your education and subsequent training.








Shadow a D.O. to experience what may be expected of you when you become one.








Understand that completing an osteopathic specialty after graduating will provide more opportunities for increased income.








Osteopathy isn't intended to treat potentially life-threatening illness or injury. Refer patients to emergency rooms if they are experiencing chest pain, sudden severe headache or loss of speech.



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How to Avoid Dangerous Mole Removal Products

How to Avoid Dangerous Mole Removal Products



If you have a mole on your skin that you'd like to get removed, you have options. You can either opt for surgery or use a mole-removal product. However, not all products are safe. Avoid dangerous products by consulting with your dermatologist and following these guidelines.









1


Understand what type of mole you have. Some moles are benign and others are malignant.





2


Discuss your skin type and any allergies you might have with your dermatologist.





3


Get a prescription from your dermatologist for a product that he recommends for mole removal.





4


Do not be tempted to buy any products you see advertised. Stick with your prescription.





5


Test the product on your skin before applying it directly to the mole. Wait 24 hours. If there are no side effects, proceed with the treatment.





6


Do not use anyone else's medicine on your skin. It can be dangerous.


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How to avoid becoming sea sick

How to avoid becoming sea sick



Have you ever been on a boat or a ship being sick, KNOWING there isn't anything you can do until you reach land?







Things You'll Need:





Ginger Pills




Crackers









1


Purchase Ginger Pills from any vitamin / health food store.





2


One hour before you are to be underway, take a ginger pill.





3


Eat some crackers first chance you get. Not a whole lot but enough to satisfy your stomach for a few hours.





4


When you get underway, take another ginger pill. Take with small amount of water.





5


An hour after you are underway, take one more ginger pill. Take with small amount of water.








Tips & Warnings










Eat the crackers about a half an hour before the ship gets underway.








Go outside and enjoy the air.








I am a seasoned sailor and this works.








You still may feel a little bad but you will not "lose your cookies."








Obviously, if you're allergic to Ginger, don't try this. Just eat the crackers.



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How to Attend Ayurveda College

How to Attend Ayurveda College



Ayurveda, an alternative method of treatment, is an ancient system of medicine from India. Ayurveda is used to heal anything from acne to stress. There are relatively few Ayurveda schools in The United States, but there are over 150 Ayurveda institutions of learning in India. There, students have a wide variety of options to choose from when deciding to study Ayurveda. Follow these steps to find out more.







Things You'll Need:





Bank Statement




Passport




Visa




Transcripts




Computer with Internet access







Attend Ayurveda College




1


Attend an Ayurveda college near you. Visit "The Ayurveda Institute" Web site for information on their program (see Resources below).





2


Talk to Ayurveda practitioners or alternative medicine healers. Ask for referrals to schools where you can study Ayurveda.





3


Choose schools that offer online or correspondence courses. Some schools in India offer courses this way for convenience.





4


Consider training in one aspect of Ayurveda instead of the whole system. Few Ayurveda schools in The United States offer a complete Ayurveda program, which usually takes 5 years. Most of the schools offer training in one aspect of the holistic system, like massage.





5


Look into the possibilty of financial aid at your school of choice. Tuition will vary but start off moderately high.





6


Call the admissions office and ask what's required of new students. You might need to provide transcripts from other schools you have attended.





7


Consider studying in India, where Ayurveda was founded. There are more Ayurveda universities in India than anywhere else.



Consider Studying in India




1


Research Ayurveda schools in India. Check admission requirements for foreign students.





2


Check the tuition, boarding and other factors, for your school of choice.





3


Look into housing accommodations if you'll be staying off-campus.





4


Obtain transcripts and other documents you may need from schools you attended.





5


Check with the Embassy of India for visa requirements for visitors planning to study in India.





6


Obtain the required travel documents. Make sure your passport is valid. You will need supporting documents like a letter of admission to the school, when you apply for a visa.





7


Learn about the place and people. Do research into the school and area you will be going to.








Tips & Warnings










Encourage patients with symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath or uncontrolled bleeding to seek emergency medical care.








Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. Keep your doctor informed about anything new you undertake.



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How to Apply For Acupuncture School

How to Apply For Acupuncture School



Acupuncture is a discipline whose origins predate recorded history itself. This approach uses thin needles to puncture the skin in a manner that is said to overcome pain and illness by boosting the production of the body's own natural painkillers and speeding up the healing process. Acupuncture is recognized by the World Health Organization as a valid method of healing and has been used to treat a number of conditions, including infertility, tendonitis, cerebral palsy, polio and hepatitis.







Things You'll Need:





Computer with Internet access for researching acupuncture schools









1


Apply early. Many programs accept students one year before classes are scheduled to begin.





2


Write a resume. Many schools require candidates to submit a resume when they apply for enrollment.





3


Prepare a personal essay. A personal essay may also be considered in the application process. These essays typically concern your experiences with acupuncture, touching on why you want to become an acupuncturist.





4


Obtain your transcripts. Get a copy of your college or university transcripts, as they are considered in the application process.





5


Get letters of recommendation. These are also essential. Letters should touch on issues like professionalism, educational ability and maturity, and should contain the sender's signature and contact information.





6


Submit the required information for each school in the format requested (electronic versus paper). Pay special attention to due dates--some schools will request materials be postmarked by the
date
indicated, while others will require materials to be received by the date indicated.








Tips & Warnings










Most states require that acupuncturists be licensed, but in some, licensing is not required. Understand your state's requirements by visiting the Acufinder Web site.








Expect to pay expensive rates for your acupuncture training, and plan on about 3 years of coursework. Financial aid is a possibility, as the government offers federal student loans in this area. To qualify, you must attend a school that's accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM).








You will likely have to pay an application fee to apply to acupuncture school. Expect this fee to be moderately priced.








If faced with a patient suffering from severe symptoms like a prolonged fever, do not attempt to treat them with acupuncture. Recommend that he or she seek the care of a physician.








Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. Often, only limited information is available about their safety and effectiveness. Each state and each discipline has its own rules about how alternative medicine practitioners can be professionally licensed. If you decide to visit one, choose one licensed by a recognized national organization. Consult your primary health care provider about your decision first. Keep your doctor informed about the alternative medical technique you undertake.



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How to Spot Authentic Manolo Blahniks

How to Spot Authentic Manolo Blahniks



"Sex and the City" character Carrie Bradshaw's addiction to Manolo Blahniks inspired an international frenzy for the couture shoes--and now there's a whole industry of artfully designed Blahnik knock-offs. It takes a trained eye to determine whether Manolo Blahniks are authentic, but there are a few telltale signs identifying the shoes as fakes.









Step
1



Look for leather. Manolo Blahniks are always made with leather soles and full leather lining. Any sign of man-made material in these parts and you know the shoes are phony.




Step
2



Check out the label. Genuine Blahniks have two types of labels: one is the name Manolo Blahnik with a copyright sign printed in all capital letters in a simple font. The other is Blahnik's signature. Smudges, misspelled names and improper alignment are giveaways that the shoes are fakes.




Step
3



Make sure there are no serial numbers on the shoe. Authentic Manolo Blahniks never include these.




Step
4



Examine the box and dustbag. Both should be white with the name Manolo Blahnik printed in black, all capital letters.




Step
5



Compare the shoes you're judging for authenticity to shoes at ManoloBlahnik.com as well as those featured in magazines and sold at reliable retailers like Bergdorf Goodman. If you can't find photo of the shoes on these or other reputable sites, they are probably fake.







Tips & Warnings









Be very careful when purchasing Manolo Blahnik shoes off the Internet. Only buy from established websites like BlueFly.com, or from eBay sellers with extensive positive feedback.



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How to Spot Authentic Jimmy Choos

How to Spot Authentic Jimmy Choos



Fashionistas with shoe fetishes can't get enough of Jimmy Choos. These haute couture shoes, adored by celebrities such as Nicole Kidman and Sarah Jessica Parker, cost quite the pretty penny, making the knock-off business almost as hot as the original. Telling the real thing from Jimmy Choo replicas requires a trained eye and a crafty mind. You'll have to trick anyone wearing a suspected fake into going barefoot to get a good look.









Step
1



Check the soles. Note whether the sole seamlessly blends into the upper of the Jimmy Choo, or if it looks like it was slapped together carelessly. Any signs of glue, cheap stitching or less than symmetrical stitching indicate that you're looking at Jimmy Choo replicas. Authentic Jimmy Choos are meticulously constructed; the perfection is partly why the price tag is so staggering.




Step
2



Trick the suspected wearer of Jimmy Choo replicas into taking off her shoes so that you can continue your inspection. Some good lines to try are, "We go barefoot in my house, let me take your shoes," and "Oh wow, I love your shoes! Take them off so I can see them better."




Step
3



Inspect the label on the instep once you secure a closer look. If there is any visible stitching attaching the label to the shoe, it's a knock-off.




Step
4



Examine the font on the label. If the "OO" is even slightly italicized, you are looking at a Jimmy Choo replica.




Step
5



Take a picture of the suspected replicas. This is when those cellphone
cameras
come in handy. Compare the photo to the catalog shots on Net-A-Porter.com and JimmyChoos.com. Subtle details like the style of the slingback, the heel height or the fabric used on the upper will close the case.


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How to Spot a Shopaholic

How to Spot a Shopaholic



Shopping can be a magical experience for the true shopaholic. Finding great deals, scoring the season's must-have item and forging a personal relationship with sales associates at every store makes them positively glow with excitement. Trademark moves make shopaholics easy to spot, just don't volunteer to help carry their bags.









Step
1



Check to see if the suspected shopaholic is carrying a shopping bag every time you see her. On the street, returning from a lunch break or arriving home at night, a shopaholic is rarely spotted without a new item in tow.




Step
2



Pay attention to her wardrobe. The shoes, bags and accessories change with the season, and just as predictably, she won't wear an outfit more than once, and it's unlikely that you'll see the same sweater the following year.




Step
3



Ask about her favorite Internet websites. When he rattles off a list of shopping websites that offer everything from shoes, books to make-up, there is a good chance he's a shopaholic. Check the history of his web browser.




Step
4



Examine the contents of her wallet. A shopaholic's wallet consists of store credit and rewards cards, receipts for recently purchased items that she's considering returning and absolutely no cash.




Step
5



Follow his movements. This can be achieved by asking what are his plans for the evening or weekend. A shopaholic's immediate future includes at least one trip to a mall, boutique or thrift store.




Step
6



Ask about her favorite magazines. Subscriptions to "Lucky" or "Cosmopolitan" and especially "Vogue" means she's well on her way to becoming a full fledged shopaholic.


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How to Spot a Fake Vera Bradley Purse

How to Spot a Fake Vera Bradley Purse



Designer knock offs are everywhere these days and deciphering real versus fake can be pretty difficult sometimes. A lot of careful work has gone into mimicking Vera Bradley bags because they are so loved, yet a bit pricey compared to some equally popular bags on the market. Follow these steps to know if what you're looking at is a real or fake Vera Bradley purse. Read on to learn more.









Step
1



Look for it on the Vera Bradley Web site. If you can't find the design under Current or Retired patterns, then it's an absolute fake. Online auction sellers try to pass off knock offs as authentic, retired Vera Bradley bags all the time, so be sure to go straight to the official source.




Step
2



Examine the zipper pull. The official Vera Bradley scripted signature should appear on the pull. Even though the pull could be a fake itself, you know for sure if a bag is a knock off if there's no pull at all.




Step
3



Turn and walk away if the bag is unusually well-priced. There is a reason Vera Bradley bags cost what they do-they are well made and women are crazy about them. If you see a bargain priced bag (with the exception of Vera Bradley clearance sales at official retailers), you can bet it's not real.




Step
4



Find the green Vera Bradley tag if the bag is brand new. It's usually attached with a green string and tucked inside a purse pocket.




Step
5



Compare the bag to one on the Vera Bradley Web site to be sure the pockets are the exact same. Knock offs have an out-of-place pocket, zipper or strap.




Step
6



Turn the bag over in your hands to really get a feel for the fabric. It should be soft like a real Vera Bradley. Some fakes have a scratchier feel to them. Also examine the stitching closely. Fakes often have wider, less durable stitching than the real deal.


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How to Spot a Fake Kate Spade Purse

How to Spot a Fake Kate Spade Purse



Kate Spade purses are notorious for being copied and sold cheaply. Sometimes a fake Kate Spade looks nothing like an authentic one, so if you're familiar with Kate Spade's lines, you'll know when you see an aberration. Other times, the copy is nearly identical to the original, aside from a few subtle changes only a trained eye would notice. Here's how to spot a fake Kate Spade purse.









Step
1



Look for fabric tags sewn or glued on leather purses. This is a sure sign that you've got a fake. Kate Spade always embosses her name on leather rather than using the fabric tag she uses on microfiber, cotton or other fabric bags.




Step
2



Pay attention to the shape and size of the letters on the label. Go to the Kate Spade website to view authentic labels and compare the font on the suspected fake (see Resources below). If the letters vary in any way, your suspicions are justified. Kate Spade only uses one style of lettering on all of her purses.




Step
3



Be suspicious of color block purses, bags with two small front pockets and backpacks. While Kate Spade did design bags like these, they were all produced over a decade ago and are hard to find. Most often, bags with these attributes are fakes.




Step
4



Look out for large metal feet on the bottom of Kate Spade purses. Big, pointy metal studs or ones wider than the size of a dime are signs that you're not looking at a real Kate Spade purse.




Step
5



Question any Kate Spade purse that looks like another designer's work. Purses that seem similar to ones made by Dior, Burberry, Coach and other high end designers yet have a Kate Spade label are definite fakes. Kate Spade has a very distinct style and never copies her competitor's lines.




Step
6



Rule out purses with a single large black stripe on top, sunflower prints, toile, camouflage, tie-dye or prints with the faces of celebrities. These are very popular fakes-and not at all similar to any authentic Kate Spade designs.


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How to Spot a Fake Diamond

How to Spot a Fake Diamond



With so many high quality imitation diamonds, it can be difficult to detect a fake. What's more, some dishonest jewelry dealers sell fake diamonds, but charge consumers a high price. Finally, there are several ways to spot an imposter.









Step
1



Ask about the stone. A knowledgeable jewelry dealer should be able to provide information on the stone. Ask whether the stone is a diamond or moissanite. Moissanite stones closely resemble a diamond, and it can be hard to distinguish between the two. Plus, some retailers have a "don't ask, don't tell" policy. With this said, inquire about the stone.




Step
2



Check the setting and mounting. Fake stones are typically set in substandard metals. Ask about the silver or gold metal. Is it gold or silver plated? While a jeweler may claim a stone's genuineness, they may unknowingly acknowledge an inferior metal. Cheap settings usually mean a cheap stone.




Step
3



Check stone for scratches. Diamonds are extremely durable. On the other hand, cubic zirconium and moissanite stones scratch easily. Before buying a diamond, carefully check the stone for scratches and other imperfections. Ask the jeweler for a small magnifying glass. Multiple imperfections indicate a fake.




Step
4



Have the jewelry appraised. Persons who question a diamond's genuineness after a purchase should have the stone appraised by a trusted jeweler. Professionals can effortlessly spot a fake diamond.




Step
5



Get a certificate for the diamond. If a diamond is real, the jeweler or dealer will willingly issue a certificate from the Gemological Institute of America. This organization examines diamonds and provides a grade report. Consumers can obtain a report upon purchase of a diamond.


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How to Spot a Fake Designer Handbag

How to Spot a Fake Designer Handbag



Buying a designer bag can be a dream come true for some women. For every designer bag, there are at least twice as many fakes. Some fakes may even be decent quality. Don't waste hard-earned money on a

handbag


that is a rip-off. Follow the tips below for spotting a fake designer handbag.









Step
1



Purchase from an authorized seller. Most likely this will be a small boutique selling designer goods or an upscale department store. Make sure the store is well-established and reliable, with a good reputation. Avoid buying online, where the bag really can't be seen well or touched.




Step
2



Look closely at the hardware of the handbag. The metal should be a good quality metal, and should somewhat match the color of the purse. Look closely at the zipper. The zipper pull usually has the logo on it.




Step
3



Examine the fabric liner. Not only will the fabric be good, but very carefully placed so that designs in the fabric will not overlap, or even be sewn into the seams. The liner fabric in designer bags always goes along with the overall design of the bag and should be neat and aesthetically pleasing.




Step
4



Feel the quality of the leather. Designer bags will always be made of good quality leather. It will be fine, soft to the touch and have a distinct smell. Over-processed leather is often shiny, hard and stiff.




Step
5



Look for the logos. The logos will never be printed uneven, or cut off anywhere. Logos are also placed in many areas on an authentic handbag. Look for them in and out of the purse, on the zipper pulley, even engraved into the metal pieces.




Step
6



Know what price to expect and what price is too good to be true. If someone is selling an authentic Louis Vuitton, it should cost well over a thousand dollars, not only a couple hundred.


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