Wednesday 25 November 2015

Alan Faustino - Working as a Physician

Alan Faustino is a successful physician working in New Jersey. He decided he wanted to be an internal medicine specialist, or a physician when he was involved in a fatal car crash in the Bahamas. He felt helpless and unable to help the three people that died that night, and he wanted to help save people if he could. Here are the basic steps to becoming a physician like Faustino:

Alan Faustino
  • Earn a bachelor’s degree. Most aspiring doctors major in Pre-medical studies, but most medical schools don’t require a certain major for admittance. You can also earn a BA or BS in a major that emphasizes biology, chemistry, and physics to give yourself a better chance of succeeding in medical school once you get there.
  • Graduate from medical school. Gaining entrance to a good medical school is difficult and very competitive. You will have to score well on the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) to have a chance of admittance. Once there, you’ll be immersed in medical studies. The first two years are usually dedicated to class work and studying, and the last two usually have a more hands-on approach.
  • Complete your residency and fellowship. Residency programs are graduate medical education programs that are offered under the supervision of senior physician educators. The length of a residency program is determined by the specialty you’re going into. Internal medicine usually lasts three years. After the residency, you can choose to continue your education even further with a fellowship in a given specialty.
Alan Faustino completed all of his education without problems and has worked in New Jersey helping people stay healthy for years.

Friday 20 November 2015

Alan Faustino - Internal Medicine

Alan Faustino is an internal medicine specialist working in New Jersey. For years, he has diagnosed and treated a wide range of medical issues in many patients, and he one day hopes to bring his medical expertise to the business world. He started an electronic medical records company and sold his stake in its ownership after driving the business to huge regional and national success. He wants to use his medical experience to start more ventures designed to help doctors save their patients’ lives.

Alan Faustino

Internal medicine involves the treatment of diseases in adults. This is a wide, general field, but it is different than general practice. General practitioners may delve into pediatrics, obstetrics, and surgery to help their patients. Internal medicine specialists stick with multi-system diseases and treating often seriously ill or terminal patients either in a clinical or hospital setting. There are many sub-specialties recognized by the American Board of Internal Medicine including hematology, gastroenterology, critical care medicine, and interventional cardiology. Those who want to be internal medicine specialists have to complete medical school, then one or two years of supervised training before they can obtain an internal medicine license from the Board of American Medicine. Internal medicine specialists can then choose to specialize their work further after they have completed their residency.

Alan Faustino completed his residency at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital, the first hospital constructed in the United States and founded by Ben Franklin. Faustino has helped many people get past their serious illnesses in his career as a physician.

Friday 13 November 2015

Alan Faustino - The Importance of Electronic Medical Records

Alan Faustino has been a physician for many years in the Atlantic City community. He has developed all of the skills required of a physician to help people with all kinds of ailments over the years, including an excellent bedside manner. Faustino goes the extra mile by learning Spanish so that he can communicate with everyone in his community better. After spending years treating people for their internal medicine ailments and making house calls as a visiting physician, one of the few in the country who still make house calls, he created his own company, called NextEMR, an Electronic Medical Records company supplying medical facilities and physicians throughout the area.

Electronic Medical Records are important in today’s medical industry because of the implementation of new legislation, such as ObamaCare, that require all medical facilities to keep a wider range of medical histories on hand for each patient in their care. NextEMR helps its clients organize their medical records for all of their patients using big data solutions and servers dedicated to the transfer of important information from one medical facility and doctor to another, ensuring that all doctors have the pertinent information on their patients they need to properly treat them.


Alan Faustino

Electronic Medical Records today now go beyond the typical data collected at the provider’s office and now include a full medical and medication history of the patient that can be easily transferred from one healthcare facility to another. They are designed to be shared by all of the concerned parties for every patient so that no information goes unnoticed or overlooked. This is made all the more important with the advent of affordable, required healthcare for all Americans. With everyone’s medical histories and insurance information at their fingertips, doctors and healthcare administrators can make better decisions regarding their patients and any future treatment they may need.

Alan Faustino created NextEMR to help doctors and healthcare centers find the right treatment for their patients. Mistakes are made in treatment sometimes when doctors have spotty or missing information on a patient. Faustino hopes that his products can save lives by helping to provide the most complete information possible for each patient on an individual basis. Faustino has worked for many years in the medical industry as a visiting physician and internal medicine specialist. He knows how important medical records are, and the use of electronic medical records are all the more important in today’s medical industry.