Author: David Salustri
Breast Cancer Awareness Part 1 | Risk Factors Associated with Breast Cancer
October 22, 2014
When normal body cells replace themselves for routine body maintenance and repair, they “know” when to stop dividing. Cancer cells do not. Cancer is uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells, which …
Treating Cancer with Bacteria Shows Promise
September 11, 2014
I teach microbiology –the study of microorganisms, like bacteria – in the third phase of the Medical Assisting program at Community Care College. You could say I know a lot …
Starting A Business
April 27, 2021
Finding Your Why in the Business World Starting a business can be daunting. There’s no escaping it. Whether you’re trying to come up with a marketing plan, figuring out finances, or …
A Day in the Life of a Paralegal
December 7, 2020
A Day in the Life of a Paralegal A paralegal is a right hand man to many - attorneys, government agencies, law offices, and corporations. They are trained to prepare legal …
5 Tips To Becoming A Surgical Technologist
September 23, 2020
Working as a Surgical Technologist can be an amazing experience. Here are 5 tips to know before you jump into the Operating Room: 1. It is full of variety Every day presents …
Holiday Codes
December 20, 2019
There are so many ICD-10 Codes and several of them are funny. We do not often imagine ourselves getting a “Code” for the holiday but many of us will. What will …
Dental X-Rays
October 18, 2019
The Discovery of Dental X-Rays Who can we thank for the discovery of X-Rays? The entire medical field has one person to be grateful to because of his discovery of radiography. This …
How To Communicate With Parents
March 15, 2019
How Do I Communicate With My Students Parents If you’re interested in or currently employed in Early Childhood Education, you’ll come across the topic of communicating with parents more than once. …
5 Tips to Help Baby Sleep Safe
October 22, 2018
One of the biggest questions the caregiver of an infant will ask themselves is “Where will the baby sleep?” It may seem like this question has an obvious answer, but …