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While the threat from hackers is low for individuals, a more serious threat to personal privacy comes from unscrupulous religious education companies that operate websites for quick quids. Many religious education sites require you to register before you can use its services. Often you must provide personal information, such as your name, street address, and e-mail address. Then as you browse the site, data is collected as to which pages you visited, how long you remained on each page, the links you clicked, what terms you searched, and so on. After a number of visits to the site, a personal profile emerges. The question is, what do religious education site operators do with this information?

Most claim that they use it to personalize your experience on the site. For instance, if a religious education site learns that you are interested in religious education, the next time you visit the site, you might be presented with an article or advertisements for that and related products. But some religious education websites sell this information to marketers, which means that you may find yourself receiving unwanted catalogs from garden suppliers. Our preferred retailer does not do this.

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Internet shopping for religious education is steadily booming (forgive the pun) and this means high competition between sites selling and marketing religious education products. This competition is good for you because it means everyone selling religious education has to watch their pricing like a hawk just to keep ahead of the pack.

The poster child dotcom business, Amazon.com has a lot to teach aspiring Internet entrepreneurs. Yet despite its huge product inventory, convenience and customer service, the company continues to lose millions of dollars and has seen a precipitous drop in the price of its stock. But things change. Lean sharp religious education companies are springing up. The religious education wholesaler has entered the market.

Plastic Surgeons in New York, Florida, Chicago, Los Angeles Named America's Top Plastic Surgeons

 by: Hugo Gallegos

Camas, Wash. November 23, 2004 - When asked, "Which Specialists in your field would you consider most desirable for care of a loved one?" many doctors, though extremely busy don't hesitate to answer.

MDNationwide.org randomly asked that question of 5,000 board-certified plastic surgeons nationwide With 33 percent responding and after checking our research for proper licensure status, disciplinary status, education, and training our results determined 358 top plastic surgeons in America. (See http://www.mdnationwide.org/search.php.) "We are Pleased to recognizing these surgeons as the pinnacle of plastic surgeons, and we thank them for contributing a high quality of health care nationwide." Said Hugo Gallegos, president of MDNationwide.

"Choosing a well-trained, certified practitioner means you have somebody who can handle unexpected complications," says Dr. Richard Gregory, a renowned board-certified plastic surgeon in Florida, and one of the survey's respondents.

A doctor's education, training, experience, and recognition are crucial components in receiving the highest quality of health care. Experience varies from doctor to doctor, especially in today`s world where advancements in technology, lead to more advanced surgical procedures being offered.

"Board-certification specialty fields are not federally regulated. Therefore, an MD who is board- certified in "surgery" can legally perform the same surgical procedures as an MD who is board- certified in plastic surgery. Even an Anesthesiologists, dermatologist, or gynecologist, can legally perform plastic surgery," Says Hugo Gallegos. With the plastic surgery industry booming, more doctors are going out of bounds and performing surgical procedures where their qualifications, experience, and training endanger the consumer.

More now than ever, consumers are researching their doctors, and demanding the highest quality of health care. There is no universal agreement on how to find, the best doctors, however there are establishments which, specialize in finding only the top doctors. These have their own methodologies in place, some more extensive than others. There are countless online doctor directories, for which any doctor can pay to be listed. And there are establishments where consumers can check doctors' credentials, disciplinary actions and medical doctor ratings, all of which differ from each other.

"Our methodology consists of contacting only board-certified doctors throughout the country and asking them: 'Which specialists in your field would you consider most desirable for care of a loved one?' Those doctors who are recognized the most from their peers are advanced to the next logistical phase, where our research team then looks through their training, education, experience, and licensure status. If they meet our in-house high company standards, their names and credentials information are then added to our Best Doctor database" explain Gallegos Because not all doctors participate in our surveys, we then communicate with medical societies, and hospitals as further research.

Things to look for when choosing a plastic surgeon: He or She

  • Is well recognized from his/her peers

  • Is board-certified in plastic surgery

  • Has hospital privileges

  • Is a member of a recognized medical society

  • Is well recognized throughout the community

  • He/she is fellowship trained in their specialty field

Be wary of a plastic surgeon who:

  • Is not affiliated with any hospitals

  • Has serious disciplinary actions issued against him/her

  • Does not explain the pros and cons clearly, and is eager to start the surgery

  • Has a rude and/or unprofessional staff

  • Is not certified with the American Board of Medical Specialists in plastic surgery.

Make sure your surgeon is board-certified in plastic surgery with the American Board of Medical Specialists (abms.org). It is the governing board of 24 member boards, and the most approved and accredited credentialing board in America.

Check with the Federation of State Medical Boards (fsmb.org) regarding disciplinary actions.

The FSMB is a national association with membership consisting of 68 medical-licensing state boards. All states are included; therefore one search can determine if your doctor has ever been disciplined in any state.

MDNationwide™ was founded in 2002 as a privately held for-profit Research &

Information Company that specializes in researching and recognizing the top medical doctors in America. "We are a comprehensive source for unbiased advice about America's top doctors," says Hugo Gallegos, its president. MDNationwide.org provides top doctor credential information to consumers, thus helping consumers select the best quality providers of medical care. Its website is http://www.mdnationwide.org

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About The Author

Hugo Gallegos President of MDNationwide Inc, A research & information company specializing in researching & recognizing the top medical doctors in America.

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