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Certified registered nurse anesthetists, also known as CRNAs, say they, and not doctors, administer anesthesia, and physician supervision simply adds costs.
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Applications are invited for the post mentioned below in Reserve Bank of India (RBI/Bank) from Indian citizens, citizens of Nepal and subjects of Bhutan, persons of Indian origin who have migrated from Myanmar and Sri Lanka with the intention of permanently settling in India and in whose favour Eligibility Certificates have been issued by Government of India.
Age: Between 21 and 30 years (candidates must have been born not earlier than 02/10/1985 and not later than 01/10/1994). For candidates possessing M.Phil. and Ph.D. qualification, upper age limit will be 32 and 34 years respectively. For candidates having experience as an officer in Commercial Bank/ Financial Institution in Public Sector as also prior experience in Reserve Bank of India, upper age limit is relaxed to the extent of number of years of such experience, subject to a maximum of three years. For such candidates, upper age limit should not exceed 33 years including experience. For experience, probationary period will not be reckoned. Refer item 8 below for relaxation in upper age limit for specified categories.
Educational Qualifications (as on 01/10/2015): A minimum of 60% marks (50% in case of SC/ST/PWD) or an equivalent grade in Bachelor’s degree as well as in 12th and 10th standard examinations. The minimum qualifying percentage or an equivalent grade for the Bachelor’s Degree will be in aggregate for all semesters/years.
Candidates have to apply only online through the Bank’s website i.e. www.rbi.org.in from 05/10/2015 to 23/10/2015. No other means/mode of applications will be accepted. Detailed instructions for applying online are available on the website.
(i)Scan their photograph and signature as detailed under guidelines for scanning the photograph and signature in item 12 of the advertisement.
(ii)Keep the necessary details/documents ready to make online payment of the requisite application fee/intimation charges. The candidate is required to keep details about bio-data/necessary details ready to enable him/her to fill up the application form correctly and to make online payment of fees/intimation charges. The name of the candidate or his/her father/mother/husband, etc. should be spelt correctly in the application as it appears in the certificates/mark sheets.
(iii)Candidates should have a valid E-mail ID which should be kept active till the declaration of final result. This is essential for him/her in getting communication/ interview advice, etc. by E-mail. No change in E-mail ID will be entertained during the entire process of the recruitment.
(i)Candidates satisfying the conditions of eligibility as on October 01, 2015 are first required to visit the URL “Recruitment for the post of “Officers in Gr.‘B’ (DR) General” on Bank’s website i.e. www.rbi.org.in >Opportunities@RBI >Current Vacancies > Vacancies and click on the hyperlink “Applications (Apps)” in the Advertisement page for filling the ‘Online Application’. It redirects the candidates to the online registration page.
(ii)Candidates will have to enter their basic details and upload the photograph and signature in the online application form as per the specifications given in item 12 of the advertisement.
(iii)To register application, choose the tab “Click here for New Registration” and enter Name, Contact details and Email-id. A Provisional Registration Number and Password will be generated by the system and displayed on the screen. Candidate should note down the Provisional Registration Number and Password. An Email & SMS indicating the Provisional Registration number and Password will also be sent.
(iv)In case the candidate is unable to complete the application form in one go, he/she can save the data already entered by choosing “SAVE AND NEXT” tab. Prior to submission of the online application candidates are advised to use the “SAVE AND NEXT” facility to verify the details in the online application form and modify the same if required. Visually Impaired candidates should fill the application form carefully and verify/get the details verified to ensure that the same are correct prior to final submission.
(v)Candidates are advised to carefully fill and verify the details filled in the online application themselves as no change will be possible/entertained after clicking the FINAL SUBMIT BUTTON.
(vi)The Name of the candidate or his/her Father/Husband etc. should be spelt correctly in the application as it appears in the Certificates/Mark sheets. Any change/ alteration found may disqualify the candidature.
(vii)Validate your details and Save your application by clicking the ‘Validate your details’ and ‘Save & Next’ button.
(viii)Candidates can proceed to upload Photo & Signature as per the specifications given in the Guidelines for Scanning and Upload of Photograph and Signature detailed as given in item 12 of the advertisement.
(ix)Candidates can proceed to fill other details of the Application Form.
(x)Click on the Preview Tab to preview and verify the entire application form before FINAL SUBMIT.
(xi)Modify details, if required, and click on ‘FINAL SUBMIT’ ONLY after verifying and ensuring that the photograph, signature uploaded and other details filled by you are correct.
(xii)Click on ‘Payment’ Tab and proceed for payment.
(xiv)Candidates shall be solely responsible for filling up the online applications correctly. In case of invalid applications due to errors committed by the applicant no claims for refund of application fees/intimation charges so collected shall be entertained by the Board.
(xv)To avoid last minute rush, candidates are advised to pay the application fees/ intimation charges and register online at the earliest.
(xvi)Board does not assume any responsibility for the candidates not being able to submit their applications within the last day on account of aforesaid reasons or any other reason.
(iii)After submitting your payment information in the online application form, PLEASE WAIT FOR THE INTIMATION FROM THE SERVER. DO NOT PRESS BACK OR REFRESH BUTTON IN ORDER TO AVOID DOUBLE CHARGE.
(iv)On successful completion of the transaction, an e-Receipt will be generated.
(v)Non-generation of ‘e-Receipt’ indicates PAYMENT FAILURE. On failure of payment, Candidates are advised to login again using their Provisional Registration Number and Password and repeat the process of payment.
(vi)Candidates are required to take a printout of the e-Receipt and online Application Form. Please note that if the same cannot be generated, online transaction may not have been successful.
(vii)For Credit Card users: All charges are listed in Indian Rupee. If you use a non-Indian credit card, your bank will convert to your local currency based on prevailing exchange rates.
(viii)To ensure the security of your data, please close the browser window once your transaction is completed.
(ix)There is facility to print application form containing fee details after payment of fees upto 7/11/2015.
Wolf, 33, joined the Africa Mercy crew in March, taking a short leave from her job as a registered nurse with the UC Davis Medical Center’s burn unit. She sat down recently to talk about language barriers, cabin fever and readjusting to life in east Sacramento.
Q: Between orphanage work in Zimbabwe and Guatemala and clinic work in Bolivia, you’re no stranger to long flights. How did that come about?
A: I’ve always enjoyed traveling, and then once I became a nurse, to be able to use that career overseas was really neat to me. What intrigued me about Mercy Ships is it’s a fully run hospital – you have a lot of equipment, you have a lot of medications. It’s a lot of what I get to do here, over there.
I am a Christian, and I think a lot of it has to do with seeing how God’s heart breaks when people are broken and poor. So much that you see is diseases of poverty.
Q: In August, you were scheduled to join a Mercy Ships crew in Benin in West Africa, but the service was canceled due to a possible Ebola case. Months later, your own hospital became a designated Ebola treatment center, and you took part in the preparedness efforts. Would you have considered going overseas to provide care during the outbreak if given the chance?
A: Had I been signed up with an Ebola team, I wouldn’t have been opposed. I enjoy the risk. I think that’s part of why I became a nurse, because there’s always those risks out there. When that came up, I decided to not be scared and to take more education and learn more about Ebola. For me, it was just a decision of, I’m a nurse, and I have risks even at UC Davis in Sacramento, and that’s why we learn to protect ourselves.
Q: You said you had a much heavier patient load and more limited resources on the ship than you do in Sacramento. What did you learn on this trip that you’ll bring back to UCD?
A: In the ward, there were 15 patients at a time with five nurses and five translators. There were people on the guitar and singing, and kids running around. It was a very different environment for me. I had to calculate my antibiotics and draw them up and mix them. It was just a stretch for me as a nurse, to need to focus on something, but also learn an art of nursing where I am appreciating and valuing the relationships of the Malagasy people. ... Just challenging my mind to see that I can function differently, and to bring that back to the burn unit is huge.
Q: Working in the oral and facial ward, you said you saw a lot of patients with physical obstructions that had long been neglected, such as large dental tumors or cleft palates. What is life like for them after surgery?
A: When you have a pimple and it feels like the end of the world, imagine missing a nose or having a tumor that’s out to there (gestures to a point several inches from her face). A lot of our patients lose their families, or their spouses will leave them. They are outcasts from society, so this gives them confidence. It brings them a huge healing, not just the physical aspect but their soul as well. ... When they have that healing, they finally feel like they can enter society again.
Q: Even on top of the jet lag, you must have a lot going on right now. How do you readjust to your old life?
A: I’ve done the reverse culture shock thing before, of coming to the U.S. and feeling like this is crazy. For me, it’s always reminding myself that these are two beautiful cultures that are different. There are good things about both of them. For me, knowing that God is present in both and working in both helps. But I never want to forget what I see.
At Bast Dental Clinic, we understand the untimely nature of dental emergencies. If you are a current patient of record and are experiencing an after-hours dental emergency, please call: 907-479-2206.
Gently clean the inside surface of the intact temporary crown. Place a small amount of Fixodent within the inside of the crown and place on your tooth. Call the office first thing in the morning (of our usual business hours) for an appointment to have the crown evaluated.
If there is no discomfort, call the office first thing in the morning (of our usual business hours) to make an appointment. If the cracked tooth is bothersome, please call the above emergency number.
There is no need to re-implant (place back in the socket) if the tooth is one of the front four baby teeth on either the top or bottom jaw.
If the tooth and the tooth socket are relatively clean, immediately re-implant (place the tooth back in the vacant socket) and call the emergency above number.
If you are unable to re-implant the tooth, place it in milk and call the emergency number above immediately.
Remember, treatment within the first 60 minutes provides the best chance for the tooth’s survival!
Please call the emergency number above immediately.
Science Fair registration forms are due this Friday, January 31. There is a box in the office for completed forms. Third grade forms are returned directly to teachers.
Forms are included in the information packet, which can be picked up in the office or found online at http://www.findleypto.com/volunteer/science-fair/.
Jan 31 Last day to return your completed Experiment Registration Form to school.
by Feb 7 Your Experiment Registration Form will be returned to you.
Feb 7 – Mar 12 Happy experimenting! Display boards on sale in front office for $4 each.
Mar 12 Bring your display to school between 4pm and 7pm.
Mar 13 Classes will tour the displays with their teachers.
Mar 13 6-8pm Come to the Science Fair!
Pace Automation, an Indian technology firm which is assisted by IBM’s public cloud unit has created an all-inclusive platform for local grocery stores by creating a software that aims at bringing around 1,50,000 local grocers onto its platform to provide them with an ever increasing online customer base .
“The customer can pick the slot it will be delivered in and the store they want the groceries from. We will provide the technology back end, the point-of-sale device and it will all be cloud-based,” says SG Chandru, Chairman of Pace Automation. Pace Automation is working its way into various parts of India to make lives easier for these vendors and grocers by networking with distributors in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala and Delhi. Goodbox was one of the first applications that introduced small establishments like local grocery stores to e-commerce which was then followed up by companies like Pace which runs on cloud computing technology.
SG Chandru, further wants to introduce these grocery stores to financial activities that will rake in more profit. “We are tying up with a bank, so the store can also act as a micro-ATM and customers could withdraw cash at the store. In addition, we are also creating a partnership with an insurance firm so the store owner could also act as a sales channel for insurance,” says the Chairman.
These financial services have the capacity to increase additional earnings of the stores by Rs 10,000.The technology cost for an Aadhaar-enabled point-of-sale (PoS) machine is approximately about Rs 60,000 and the merchant would then pay Rs 2,500 a month for the services. With final agreements closing next week, he strives to help these stores procure access to bank funding and valid financial statements through good old technology. This goes in line with the recent economic developments that took place in the country in relation with demonetization and also helps in making a true effort to mobilize a cashless economy.
Can it be? Is it true? Is summer finally here? Yes, it seems that despite the unpredictable weather, the seasons of Pentecost and Summer have arrived!
Looking to Growth your faith? Aly Allemeier will gather families in Cross+Generational fun for us to help in growing as children of God. All children of God, all ages are welcome to come and Share, Read, Talk, Pray and Bless!
Looking to plant things that grow? Join us Saturday, June 3, as we cut, trim and plant our campus. There is a depth to gardening that goes beyond the visible produce of flowers or food. Gardens can offer so much more to a community – like fellowship! The process of gardening (weeding, preparing, planting, maintaining, harvesting) enhances the relationships in the community as well.
Perhaps you’re looking for a place to gather friends in Christ’s name? The Friendship Place is a wonderful addition to the fellowship space of the Messiah campus. It is also a good space to be quiet, pray, share food or study God’s Word with a friend. Come inside, bring a friend or make a new friend and enjoy our welcoming Friendship Place!
“Glory to God Forever,” Gloria Dei’s anthem on the Day of Pentecost, June 4, was written in 2009 by the contemporary Christian musician, Steve Fee, who has said that, although the song has a simple message, “Glory to God Forever!,” it also has a great request of God — to give us the faith and strength that everything in our lives be given to His glory: reflecting His mercy, justice and grace. This song – and its message – is one of my favorites.
John, Peter, Andrew, and I thank you for being a part of our faith community, supporting and celebrating with us through the years. It has been a blessing to be a member since 1984, and to serve as the weekly musician since 1989. I have learned so much, as I worked with each of the pastors who served here. I have so enjoyed working with the Gloria Dei Choir, a faithful group of volunteers who have done and sung all I’ve asked. Thank you for your dedication! I also want to thank those people, too numerous to mention, who shared their musical gifts, both vocal and instrumental, in worship.
As I prepare to leave, I pray God may continue to bless Messiah’s congregation and give each of us the faith and strength to continue to live our lives to His glory!
*107 unique individuals attended worship between 1 and 4 times in April.
On Sunday, June 4, we will welcome three full members to our flock (above, from left): Samantha Fogel, Caitlin Levy and Ralphie Lippert.
Confirmation marks the completion of the congregation's program of confirmation ministry, a period of instruction in the Christian faith as confessed in the teachings of the Lutheran Church.
Help us in welcoming and supporting our confirmands as they officially join our community.
Trygve Jensen will be representing one of the two Messiah delegate positions. If you are interested in participating in this annual event this year, please let the office know.
Thursday, July 6, 7 p.m.
We will discuss the book “The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend” by Katarina Bivald. Book Club is open to anyone who enjoys reading. “The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend" is a novel about a shy Swedish woman who changes a small Iowa town by opening a bookshop.
Brotherhood Breakfast – Saturday, June 10 at 9 a.m. All men at Messiah are invited! We meet at Just Like Home, 8501 W. Dempster St. in Niles.
Godspeed for Sue Fox – Sunday, June 11 – Come show our gratitude to Sue for all the fine years of service she’s given to Messiah!
Quilts ‘n Kits – Quilt assembly will be on Sunday, June 25 after worship service! Snacks will be available and no sewing experience necessary!
No CHAT Room or Confirmation Class until Fall!
· Samantha Fogel, daughter of Pastor Lynne Morrow and Larry Fogel, will graduate from eighth grade at Lake Zurich Middle School South.
· Caitlin Levy, daughter of Rich and Helen Levy, will graduate from eighth grade at Emerson Middle School.
· Rachel Daye, granddaughter of Diane Wilson, will graduate Richmond Burton Community High School.
· Philip Holzer, son of Paul and Julie Holzer, will graduate Maine West High School.
· Ralphie Lippert, son of Ralph and Teresa Lippert, will graduate from eighth grade at Emerson Middle School.
· Emma Jayne Hanson, granddaughter of David and Donna Hanson, will graduate from Waukee High School in Waukee, IA.
· Jessica Schneider, daughter of Jennifer and Rich Schneider, will graduate from Algonquin Middle School.
from fifth grade at Franklin.
A donation was made for Quilts & Kits in honor of Samantha Fogel’s confirmation, by Millie Anderson.
ONLY 40 PARKING PASSES WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE BACK (EAST) LOT FOR JULY 3. PROCEEDS FROM THIS FUNDRAISER GO TO MAP (TOWARDS THE LOAN PAYMENT).
WE ARE SUGGESTING A DONATION OF $15 (THE SAME AMOUNT MAINE EAST IS CHARGING) FOR EACH PASS, WHICH GUARANTEES A SPOT IN OUR LOT.
IF YOU WANT A PASS, CONTACT THE CHURCH OFFICE SOON. YOU WILL HAVE TO COME INTO THE OFFICE TO PURCHASE A PASS, AND IT IS CASH OR CHECK ONLY.
THEY ARE LIMITED AND WILL GO QUICKLY. THE MAIN (NORTH) LOT WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ON JULY 3 ON A FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED BASIS.
ELCA Day of Service Sunday, Sept. 10!
Godspeed and Farewell to you, Sue Fox!!
Good luck in your move and your new life!