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Automating repetitive tasks: If it moves, script it
Yet you can develop patch plans, which allows patches to be applied with a single period of downtime. Automate patch … You can automate this process using a mixture of techniques, such as database cloning via RMAN, data masking, and the creation of …
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Complaint Management Lessons From Dr. Seuss
Complaints have been a core driver for a variety of recent CFPB actions, from templates developed for use by consumers in interacting with student loan servicers, to horizontal reviews of mortgage loan originators being carried out by supervision, to …
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Language commissioner calls for bilingual crews for Ambulance New Brunswick
D'Entremont says her office has written six reports on Ambulance New Brunswick over the last seven years and the Department of Health must ensure that corrective measures are taken. In d'Entremont's report, Ambulance New Brunswick says bilingual … D …
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Direct Marketing Manager – Financial Services
Manage and implement creative direct marketing strategies using all channels (print and digital) that will deliver business objectives and support the brand. Monitor and analyse campaign response and make informed recommendations for future marketing …
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Corrective Laser Introduction

Hi everyone, this article is the first in my journey to learn as much as I can about corrective laser eye treatment prior to me (hopefully) being able to get my eyes lasered at some point in the future. Now the understanding of all there is to know about corrective laser eye surgery is not my only problem at the moment – while I learn I will also be saving up because this is not a simple process and is not too cheap – several hundred or even thousand dollars / pounds.

Now as I say I currently know next to nothing about laser eye surgery. So this is the start of my journey, if you know something about it yourself, you are probably best going over to my site as this is simply an introduction. Hopefully as my learning progresses, so will the site!

So what have i found out so far? Well there seems to be a particular technique called PRK (Photorefractive keratectomy) that is doing the process manually to some extent with the surgeon using the laser. This seems to be the first version of the process. This was then improved with a process called LASIK which came out a few years ago and is a much more automated process, although PRK does not use a knife!

Basically the shape of the eyeball (or cornea) is altered to change the focal length. Bits of it are burnt away by a cool laser.

There is another more advanced process called wavefront (or custom LASIK) which maps the contours of the eye a lot more fully to give you a much more rounded and focussed vision throughout the eye and particularly benefits those people with large pupils and very poor night time vision (even better than eating carrots!).

I myself have astigmatism which is going to have an effect on the type of surgery I can have, but hopefully the results will be a lot more spectacular for me – many of these techniques actually give you great eyesight as soon as the process is completed although there is some post operative time when you have extra sensitivity. The only other symptoms of note for most people after the operation are things like dry eyes and blurry vision – but these are rare (along with some other visual aberrations) and on the whole will correct themselves over time.

There is another process called LASEK, again this is an area I need to learn a lot more about in order that I understand it (I’m not even sure at the moment whether it is a mis spelling of the first one!). LASEK is much closer in process to PRK than LASIK is, the main difference being that the PRK procedure removes the top layer (epithelium) whereas in the LASEK process, the epithelium is lifted and replaced after the laser has done its job.

The benefits of laser eye surgery is that it gives a lot of people 20/20 vision or better. Now I’ve never really looked into what that actually means – 20:20 vision, so this is something else I am going to have to understand – there is also the possibility of getting better than 20 20 vision – I know that sounds weird to me too. A simple definition of 20/20 vision is that at 20 feet from away, a typical human eye can differentiate lines that have a spacing of 1.75mm. 20/40 vision is half as good whilst 20/10 vision is twice as good – although that is a bit of a rough description!

So why don’t you join me on my little adventure of trying to find out more about this crazy process of getting corrective laser eye surgery in an attempt to stop wearing glasses and contacts and be able to go outside in the cold and rain without steaming up or needing wind screen wipers for my glasses!

I am researching all there is to know about corrective laser eye surgery. For more information please visit my corrective laser blog and leave a comment, or read another article on corrective laser introduction here.

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Low-Cost Dominican Surgeries Spark Warnings By US
Family members say they plan to make one. Shortly after Brignoni's death, the Health Ministry … Dr. Braun Graham, a plastic surgeon in Sarasota, Florida, says he done corrective surgery on people for what he says were inferior procedures abroad. He …
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FY 2014 Funding Opportunity Announcement for NGO Programs Benefiting Sri
If the applicant does not use PRM's recommended templates, proposals must not exceed 15 pages in length. Organizations may choose to attach work plans, activity calendars, and/or logical frameworks as addendums/appendices to the proposal.
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Experts advise caution as Dominican Republic grows into major cosmetic
Family members say they plan to make one. Shortly after Brignoni's death, the Health Ministry inspected the Vista del Jardin … Dr. Braun Graham, a plastic surgeon in Sarasota, Florida, says he done corrective surgery on people for what he says were …
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Syria: Whose sarin?
It did not publish the AP corrective, and the White House maintained control of the narrative. …. use sarin. A sample of the sarin that had been used was also recovered – with the help of an Israeli agent – but, according to the consultant, no …
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Complaints about Russia's anti-gay stance continue Sochi opening approaches
Last month, for example, a newspaper editor in Russia's Far East was fined 50,000 rubles (C$ 1,585) for publishing an interview with a gay school teacher who defended homosexuality. Detractors have pressed the … sponsors to speak out. The activists …
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Get Tough On Corrective Actions

Why Should You Attend:

Do you seem to be reporting some of the same nonconformities from audit to audit? Isnt that frustrating? Why isnt the auditee fixing the problems? It may be partly your fault. Accepting weak corrective actions will lead to repeat nonconformities. Auditors must get tough when evaluating corrective actions. If the action only fixes the problem and doesnt remove the cause, dont accept it. If you accept a weak solution, youll end up writing the same nonconformity in the future.

Why are organizations having a hard time taking effective corrective action? It may be they dont understand how to perform root cause analysis. Or, it might be they simply view a request for corrective action as a distraction to be quickly dismissed so they can get back to work.

A common mistake is for the auditee is to say the root cause was human error. As a result, they attempt to correct the guilty persons behavior instead of eliminating the real root cause. Unfortunately, auditors often compound the issue by attempting to conduct the follow-up audit too soon.

This session reviews the differences between containment, correction, corrective action, and preventive action. Common issues are identified and auditors are told to get tough on corrective actions. They must reject weak responses. If not, theyll repeatedly report the same or closely related nonconformity.

Areas Covered in the Seminar:

– Repeated Nonconformities.
– Cause Really Human Error?
– The Auditor Role.
– Corrective Action.
– Corrective Action Request.
– Corrective Action Process.
– Appropriate Action.
– Correction vs. Corrective Action.
– Correction Example.
– Requirements for Correction.
– Related Terms.
– Correction Types.
– Corrective Action vs. Preventive Action.
– Audit Example.
– Problem Solving.
– Conclusion.

Who Will Benefit:

All industries conducting internal audits of their ISO 9001-based quality management systems will benefit from this session

– Internal audit program manager
– Audit Program Managers
– Internal auditors

Instructor Profile:
Larry Whittington, is president of Whittington & Associates, training, consulting, and auditing company founded in 1993 and located in Woodstock, Georgia. He is an RABQSA certified Lead Auditor and IRCA Principal Auditor, as well as, ASQ certified Quality Auditor and ASQ certified Software Quality Engineer.

Larry has developed requirements, implementation, documentation, and auditing courses used by multiple training firms, and has taught hundreds of classes to thousands of students. His free monthly e-Newsletter on quality and auditing topics has been published for more than ten years and is read by thousands of subscribers.

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