Quantcast

Family Physician Medical Service Resume ...
Resumes | Register

Candidate Information
Name Available: Register for Free
Title Family Physician Medical Service
Target Location US-IN-Hebron
20,000+ Fresh Resumes Monthly
    View Phone Numbers
    Receive Resume E-mail Alerts
    Post Jobs Free
    Link your Free Jobs Page
    ... and much more

Register on Jobvertise Free

Search 2 million Resumes
Keywords:
City or Zip:
Related Resumes

Family Medicine Physician Kankakee, IL

Health Science Medical Assistant Chicago, IL

Medical Assistant Certified Chicago, IL

Medical Assistant Customer Service Crown Point, IN

Internal Medicine Physician Medinah, IL

Nurse Practitioner Family Park Forest, IL

Medical Director Internal Medicine Chicago, IL

Click here or scroll down to respond to this candidate
Candidate's Name
Name: 4-5-Street Address
PAGE 1 OF 6YOUR HEART AGEStreet Address  years (actual=61)Increased RiskYOUR CVDRISK ESTIMATES10-Year = 13.5%Moderate Risk30-year can't be calculatedUnknown RiskYOUR CVDRISK FACTORS3 High Risk3 Moderate Risk3 Low Risk0 Unknown RiskBased on your Heart Age and Risk Estimates above, your 10- year risk for cardiovascular disease is Moderate.Ask a doctor what you can do to lower your risk.Your Heart Age is older than your current age. This indicates that certain risk factors put you at higher CVD risk than others of your same age. You answered all risk factor questions. Continue to "know your numbers." Be very aware of your High and/or Moderate risk factors, especially those risk factors that you can change. Discuss this report with your primary care physician or heart specialist. Ask your doctor when you are due to have your tests and numbers updated and be aware of the results. Decreasing Your Risk of CVDEveryone is at risk for cardiovascular disease(CVD). Some cardiovascular disease risk factorsare beyond your control, such as age or familyhistory. Others, like blood pressure andcholesterol, often can be controlled throughlifestyle changes (diet & exercise) and/ormedication.It is important that you talk with your doctorabout a strategy to reduce your risk factors fordeveloping CVD.Remember, in most cases you can decrease yourrisk of developing cardiovascular disease.CVD Risk Factors Your RiskFamily history of early CVD High RiskAge & sex High RiskWeight High RiskDiabetes Moderate RiskBlood pressure (systolic & diastolic) Moderate Risk Physical activity Moderate RiskExisting CVD Low RiskCholesterol Low RiskSmoking Low RiskIn the United States, cardiovascular disease is the #1 cause of death. Most who die suddenly from cardiovascular-related disease have no previous symptoms. Because of this, it is important to be aware of your heart health risks. Copyright 2022 - Medicom HealthCandidate's Name
Name: 4-5-2022PAGE 2 OF 6ResultsWhat is "Heart Age?"Heart Age is a quick way to get a good idea of your overall heart health. It compares your CVD risk against someone without any risk factors.For example, if your real age is 55 but your Heart Age is 65, your cardiovascular risk is more like a healthy 65 year-old (without any risk factors).The fewer risk factors you have, the closer your heart age will be to your actual age. In fact, it may be younger.What does "Risk of CVD" mean?This is your chance of having a cardiovascular event (heart attack, stroke, heart failure, or peripheral artery disease) in the future, shown as a percentage .For example, if your 10-year risk is calculated to be 15%, then it is estimated that 15 out of a hundred people like you will have a cardiovascular event in the next 10 years.For people younger than 60, this assessment can also calculate 30-year risk of CVD.What are "CVD Risk Factors"A cardiovascular disease risk factor is any personal characteristic that increases your chances of CVD, such as high blood pressure. The more total High and Moderate risk factors you have, the more likely you are to develop CVD.You can work with your doctor to improve many of your risk factors and decrease your risk level.YOUR HEARTAGE77 years (actual=61)Increased RiskYOUR CVDRISK ESTIMATES10-Year = 13.5%Moderate Risk30-year can't be calculatedUnknown RiskYOUR CVDRISK FACTORS3 High Risk3 Moderate Risk3 Low Risk0 Unknown RiskCopyright 2022 - Medicom HealthCandidate's Name
Name: 4-5-2022PAGE 3 OF 6Risk Factors You CAN ChangeSmoking damages the heart and bloodvessels. Smokers have a much higher risk ofcardiovascular disease.SMOKINGCurrentNever smokedLow RiskRecommended GoalSmoke-free at least 1 yearLow RiskBeing overweight or obese increases the riskof heart disease.Keeping weight in the healthy range lowersthe risk of heart disease and diabetes. It canalso improve blood pressure and cholesterol.WEIGHTCurrent236 lbs.High RiskRecommended Goal168 lbs. or lessLow RiskFor your height, 236 pounds is considered obesity. Ask a health care professional about weight management options. Including exercise and other physicalactivities in your daily routine can reduceyour risk of stroke.Regular physical activity improves other riskfactors: Weight Blood pressure Cholesterol Blood sugarWEEKLY PHYSICAL ACTIVITYCurrentEqual to 20 min. (moderate)*Moderate RiskRecommended Goal150 min. or more (moderate)**Low RiskTalk to your doctor about the risk factor(s) shown, including your risk level and what can be done to reduce it.*20 moderate + 0 vigorous = 20 min. moderate(each minute of vigorous exercise equals two minutes of moderate)**The goal is 150 minutes of moderate exercise oran equivalent mix of moderate and vigorous minutes. The Framingham Heart StudyThis assessment uses the Framingham Heart Study to estimate the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). It estimates CVD risk in the next 10 years and in the next 30 years for people younger than 60. The Framingham Heart Study is one of the most important public health studies in American medical history. Its goal is to learn why people get heart disease and how the disease progresses. This research helps better understand heart disease and the people who develop it.Copyright 2022 - Medicom HealthCandidate's Name
Name: 4-5-2022PAGE 4 OF 6Risk Factors You CAN ChangeYour personal blood pressure goal should bedetermined by your doctor based on severaldifferent health factors.If your blood pressure is too high, your heartand blood vessels can be damaged. Highblood pressure is often called the silent killerbecause it has no symptoms.Blood pressure increases as you grow older,so be sure to have it checked every year.Blood pressure may be controlled by: Exercising regularly Maintaining a healthy weightEating a healthful diet, including loweringthe amount of salt Limiting alcohol useTaking blood pressure medicine (if adoctor prescribes it)SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURECurrent125 mm HgModerate RiskRecommended GoalLess than 120 mm HgLow RiskDIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURECurrent75 mm HgLow RiskRecommended GoalLess than 80 mm HgLow RiskTalk to your doctor about the risk factor(s) shown, including your risk level and what can be done to reduce it. You indicated that you are takingmedication for this risk factor.Cholesterol is a type of fat that is found inthe blood. It can build up in arteries andblock them, causing heart and blood vesseldisease.There are no symptoms for abnormalcholesterol.A simple blood test will show if youremeeting the recommended goals.Some people can control their cholesterol bymaintaining a healthy weight, beingphysically active, and eating a healthy diet.Other people need medication to reach theirgoals.CHOLESTEROLCurrentWithin recommended rangesLow RiskRecommended Goal"Normal" cholesterol rangesLow RiskYou indicated that you are takingmedication for this risk factor."NORMAL" CHOLESTEROL RANGESTotal cholesterol = Less than 200 mg/dLHDL "good" cholesterol (men) = 40 mg/dL or higherHDL "good" cholesterol (women) = 50 mg/dL or higher LDL "bad" cholesterol = Less than 100 mg/dLTriglycerides = Less than 150 mg/dLCopyright 2022 - Medicom HealthCandidate's Name
Name: 4-5-2022PAGE 5 OF 6Risk Factors You CAN'T ChangeAge is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease.Risk starts increasing at age 45 for men andage 55 for women.AGE & SEX61 years (Female)High RiskHaving cardiovascular disease (CVD) is amajor risk factor for heart attack, stroke,heart failure, and peripheral artery disease(poor blood flow in the legs). Meeting therecommended goal for other CVD risk factorsmay help lower that risk.EXISTING CVDNo existing CVDLow RiskIncludes: heart disease, heart attack, heart failure, stroke or mini-stroke(TIA), angina or chest pain, and/or peripheral artery disease Diabetes is a major risk factor forcardiovascular disease. Thats why its soimportant for people with diabetes to controlall of their other cardiovascular risk factors.DIABETESPrediabetesModerate RiskTalk to your doctor about the risk factor(s) shown, including your risk level and what can be done to reduce it. Having a brother or father diagnosed withcardiovascular disease (CVD) before theyturned 55 years old increases your risk forCVD. Having a mother or sister with CVDbefore age 65 also increases your risk.FAMILY HISTORY OF EARLY CVDEarly CVD family historyHigh RiskNOTICE: Health assessments are based on averages from studies of large groups of people. Your situation may be different. It is important to discuss your personal situation with your health care provider. This assessment is not intended to replace medical advice from your health care provider, but rather help you set health goals and make healthy lifestyle decisions. DISCLAIMERTHE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE ASSESSMENT IS FOR YOUR PERSONAL USE ONLY. THIS ASSESSMENT WILL NOT PROVIDE YOU WITH A MEDICAL SERVICE; IT WILL NOT DIAGNOSE, CURE, MITIGATE, TREAT, OR PREVENT DISEASE OR OTHER CONDITIONS: AND IT IS NOT INTENDED TO PROVIDE A DETERMINATION OR ASSESSMENT OF YOUR STATE OF HEALTH. ALWAYS CONSULT A LICENSED HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL SUCH AS YOUR FAMILY PHYSICIAN OR A SPECIALIST TO MAKE HEALTH CARE DECISIONS OR BEFORE STARTING ANY DIET OR EXERCISE PROGRAM. WE MAKE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, IN CONNECTION WITH THE ASSESSMENT OR THE PERFORMANCE OF THE ASSESSMENT, AND NEITHER THE ASSESSMENT PROVIDER, NOR MEDICOM HEALTH INTERACTIVE, WILL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR ANY COSTS OR DAMAGES RELATED TO USE OF THE ASSESSMENT OR ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED THEREFROM. Copyright 2022 - Medicom HealthCandidate's Name
Name: 4-5-2022PAGE 6 OF 6About the ResultsThe accuracy of the results of your assessment are dependent upon the accuracy and completeness of the information and responses you provided in connection with the assessment. It is your sole responsibility to take recommended action according to your risk factors. If you are experiencing chest pain or signs of a medical emergency, call 911. Northwest Health - Cardiology LocationsIf you have received a High Risk for heart disease result, please contact a cardiologist to help you manage your risk factors. If youd like to schedule an appointment and learn about cardiology practices affiliated with Northwest Health, please visit NorthwestHealthHeartCare.com. VALPARAISO  Medical Plaza, 85 East US HWY 6, Suite 300 Valparaiso, IN 46383 VALPARAISO  2000 Roosevelt Road, Suite 205 Valparaiso, IN 46383 PORTAGE 3630 Willowcreek Road, Suite 1 Portage, IN 46368 LA PORTE  901 Lincolnway, Suite 102, La Porte LA PORTE  901 Lincolnway, Suite 310, La Porte KNOX  104 East Culver Street, Suite 105, Knox MICHIGAN CITY  601 West Kieffer Road, Michigan City WHEATFIELD  3988 W. State Road 10, WheatfieldNorthwest Health - Primary Care LocationsNeed a primary care physician? We can help you find one. Visit MyNorthwestHealthDoctor.com to schedule an appointment online now. CHESTERTON - 650 Dickinson Road, Chesterton PORTAGE - 3630 Willowcreek Road, Portage PORTAGE - 3125 Willowcreek Road, Portage VALPARAISO - 1231 Cumberland Crossing Drive, Valparaiso VALPARAISO - 1101 E. Glendale Blvd., Ste. 102, Valparaiso VALPARAISO - 336 West US Hwy. 30, Valparaiso VALPARAISO - 401 Wall Street, Valparaiso VALPARAISO - 808 Lincolnway, Valparaiso VALPARAISO - 2031 Roosevelt Road, Valparaiso VALPARAISO - 306 South Ohio Street, Wanatah KNOX 104 E. Culver Road, Suite 102, Knox LA PORTE 7002 W. Johnson Road, La Porte LA PORTE  400 Legacy Plaza West, La Porte KNOX  104 E. Culver Road, Suite 102, Knox LA PORTE  401 NewPorte Landing, La Porte MICHIGAN CITY  3012 Franklin St., Michigan City NEW CARLISLE  8988 E. US Hwy. 20, New Carlisle NORTH JUDSON  701 W. Talmer Ave., North JudsonIn response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are taking special precautions to keep offices and other care environments safe for every patient. Learn more about the steps we are taking. Copyright 2022 - Medicom Health

Respond to this candidate
Your Message
Please type the code shown in the image:

Note: Responding to this resume will create an account on our partner site postjobfree.com
Register for Free on Jobvertise