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How to Be a Successful Medical Scribe
The medical scribe profession was created to allow physicians to spend more time with patients and less time on charting, in order to maximize the benefits patients receive. Therefore, it is imperative that a medical scribe is trained effectively to assis...
How to Do Bullet Points on Reddit on PC or Mac
This wikiHow teaches you how to make a bulleted list on Reddit when you’re using a computer.
How to Search Pubmed
PubMed is a database of academic articles and books focused on medical issues. Because it is an academic journal, you must learn how to search it to get the best results. Start with a simple search, and then learn how to use Boolean searching and field ta...
How to Replace a Toilet Fill Valve
A faulty toilet fill valve can cause your toilet to run all the time or otherwise malfunction. However, the good news is that replacing your toilet fill valve is something any homeowner can do. It does not take a lot of experience with plumbing or a lot o...
How to Cite a Dissertation in APA
For many social sciences, you'll use the American Psychological Association (APA) style of citation. Generally, a citation will include information that answers 4 basic questions: who created the work, when the work was created, what the work is called, a...
How to Add OneDrive to the Files App on iPhone or iPad
This wikiHow teaches you how to link your Microsoft OneDrive account to your iPhone's or iPad's Files app.
How to Search in Windows 10
This wikiHow teaches you how to search for files, apps, and media in Windows 10 using the Windows search box, Cortana (Microsoft’s digital voice search assistant), and the Windows File Explorer.
How to Open Oysters
Fresh oysters are a delicious treat, but getting them free from the shell takes some practice. Before opening oysters, familiarize yourself with the parts of your oyster so you know how to handle it correctly. The top, flat part of the shell is the lid, w...
How to Open Oysters
Fresh oysters are a delicious treat, but getting them free from the shell takes some practice. Before opening oysters, familiarize yourself with the parts of your oyster so you know how to handle it correctly. The top, flat part of the shell is the lid, w...
How to Understand and Cope With Meniere's Disease
Meniere's disease is a condition of the middle ear that causes episodes of vertigo (spinning feeling or extreme dizziness), a fluctuating loss of hearing, progressing ultimately in deafness. Most cases result in hearing loss in one ear, however there are...
How to Plaster a Wall
Plastering is one of the final steps in finishing an interior or exterior wall. While applying plaster is a highly technical process that is usually best left to professionals, any homeowner can do it themselves provided they follow a few key guidelines....
How to Do Dhyana
Dhyana is a form of meditation and the seventh of the eight limbs of yoga. When you practice dhyana, you focus your mind on a particular object or concept with the goal of becoming one with it. The best way to prepare for a dhyana practice is to first do...
How to Dehydrate Oranges
Dried orange slices can make a tangy, chewy snack or an excellent garnish for tea, ice water, or cocktails. Dried orange peels subtly boost the flavor and fragrance of a wide variety of dishes. If stored properly, these dehydrated delicacies can last for...
How to Make a Cupcake Cake
If you’re looking to get creative with your baking, a cupcake cake is a great way to start! Cupcake cakes look great, but only require a regular cake recipe, some gluing with frosting, and a creative mind. You can carve a giant cake into cupcake shape or...
How to Wear Culottes
Culottes, also known as gauchos, are loose cropped trousers. Sounds simple enough, but these can be a little tricky to style! The voluminous legs can make them look bulky, and some of the baggier styles may even make you look frumpy if not styled properly...
How to Make Mascara Thinner
Using mascara is a great way to give yourself lush lashes. You might want to thin out your mascara if it’s dried out, clumpy, or the tube’s almost empty. As long as your mascara is less than 6 months old, it's worth salvaging. Thin it out using saline eye...