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		<title>Mary Kneiser’s Become a Motivational Speaker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mary Kneiser’s Basic Pointers for Beginning Motivational Speakers It is inspiring to see that there are now many individuals motivated to impart motivation to others. There are just people gifted enough to become motivational speakers. Mary Kneiser, a professional motivational speaker herself, shares some information that beginning motivational speakers can use to kick-start their career. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mary Kneiser’s Basic Pointers for Beginning Motivational Speakers<br />
It is inspiring to see that there are now many individuals motivated to impart motivation to others. There are just people gifted enough to become motivational speakers. Mary Kneiser, a professional motivational speaker herself, shares some information that beginning motivational speakers can use to kick-start their career.</p>
<p>Define the “message” you want to share</p>
<p>Having a specialty is always good for any profession or business. Being known for a specific style works well for motivational speaker as people will get to remember your presentations better. If you are comfortable with a certain style (e.g. humor, audience participation) do not hesitate to incorporate it in your talks.</p>
<p>Master the craft</p>
<p>It may sound a tad intimidating but professional motivational speaking requires professional level public speaking. Excessive use of fillers (e.g. uh, uhms, etc.) and awkward pauses may hurt your career. Mary Kneiser recommends working out areas of improvement constantly while gaining knowledge and experience in this profession.</p>
<p>Be willing to do free work</p>
<p>Getting the word out is always a challenge for any beginning motivational speaking professional. This is an industry where reputation and credibility means a lot. Be willing to offer free services to gain traction in the industry.</p>
<p>Make connections</p>
<p>Once you have the word-of-mouth going, start contacting nonprofit organizations and ask if they ever require motivational services for their employees. Always be ready to give away a business card whenever you make new connections.</p>
<p>These are just a few pointers for beginners. Just like any craft, the motivational speaking profession requires a lifetime of constant and vigilant improvement.</p>
<p>More on Mary K. Kneiser at her Facebook.</p>
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		<title>Mary Kneiser on Physical Medicine: Pain Management Basics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mary Kneiser on Physical Medicine: Pain Management Basics From Physical Medicine Mary Kneiser’s field of study, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, also covers the field of Pain Management. Even after major surgery or treatment of serious injury, the patient may continue to feel pain. There are many ways to deal with and overcome pain—it is seen [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mary Kneiser on Physical Medicine: Pain Management Basics</p>
<p>From Physical Medicine<br />
Mary Kneiser’s field of study, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, also covers the field of Pain Management. Even after major surgery or treatment of serious injury, the patient may continue to feel pain. There are many ways to deal with and overcome pain—it is seen as part of the rehabilitation process as much as the treatment process. Pain Management remains an interdisciplinary approach for improving the quality of life of individuals who suffer pain on a daily basis. There are various approaches undertaken by different branches of specialty.</p>
<p>Professionals who have been trained in pain management or pain fellowship are most often involved in anesthesiology, neurology, psychiatrists, or physiatrists such as Mary Kneiser. Many practitioners focus their studies on the pharmacologic approach, such as epidural steroid injections, neurolytic blocks, spinal cord stimulators, and intrathecal drug delivery systems. However, in the last several years, there have been great advancements in other forms of procedures for pain, many of which are interventional. </p>
<p>From Physical Medicine<br />
The various levels of medical pain experienced by patients have a variety of treatments. Mild pain is treated with paracetamol or acetaminophen, or any non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID, such as ibuprofen). Mild to moderate pain is also treated this way, but sometimes the NSAID is combined with hydrocodone, a weak opoid, which can produce greater relief. Moderate to severe pain can be classified as acute or chronic, and this kind of distinction is usually where the treatment depends. Chronic pain medication is usually for long-lasting, ongoing pain, while Acute pain medication is given to those rapid pain onsets, perhaps from trauma or post-operative pains.</p>
<p>More insights to Mary Kneiser’s expertise on Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation can be found at her MaryKneiser.com/.</p>
<p>From Physical Medicine</p>
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		<title>Mary Kneiser: A reliable specialist for physical rehabilitation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mary Kneiser: A reliable specialist for physical rehabilitation From Mary Kneiser Anchored on nearly two decades of experience and distinguished professionalism, Mary Kneiser, a renowned physiatrist, has rendered her treatments for patients’ physical mishaps effective and reliable. With numerous awards and recognitions, together with several grateful nods from fellow doctors and patients, she continues to [...]]]></description>
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<p>From Mary Kneiser</p>
<p>Anchored on nearly two decades of experience and distinguished professionalism, Mary Kneiser, a renowned physiatrist, has rendered her treatments for patients’ physical mishaps effective and reliable. With numerous awards and recognitions, together with several grateful nods from fellow doctors and patients, she continues to deliver exceptional services in the field of physical rehabilitation.</p>
<p>As a physician, Dr. Kneiser is affiliated with three highly distinguished and well-rated hospitals. She also maintains a strong ranking as an individual medical practitioner in these institutions. Her influence can be felt in various publications that often cite her name as a consultation resource. Moreover, she has also received a number of board certifications and plus ratings from various medical and online societies.</p>
<p>From Mary Kneiser</p>
<p>Mary Kneiser is extensively sought to stand as a speaker or consultant to students and aspiring doctors who want to know about her medical ideologies, techniques, and procedures. Her commendable records as a physiatrist have earned her the public respect any doctor would want to achieve. Nonetheless, she is an inspiration to a lot of medical practitioners as well as a friendly competitor to other doctors who wish to hone their skills for the benefit of medical advancements.</p>
<p>From little kids to sports superstars, Dr. Kneiser’s patients have all been more than content with the services she gladly offers to them. She has repeatedly gained four out of four stars in ratings, which is considered “especially excellent.” She is also being lauded for the ease of appointment she gives to her patients, capping her name not only as a trusted medical partner, but also a professional friend.</p>
<p>From Mary Kneiser</p>
<p>Log on to MaryKneiser.com for more info about Dr. Mary Kneiser. http://marykneiser.blogspot.com/</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Please check out Dr. Kneiser&#8217;s various links Rehabilitation with Mary Kneiser/ Aanem.org Mary Kneiser Blog Mary-Kneiser.com What people are saying about Mary Kneiser? Mary Kneiser Reviews Myspace Rate Mds Mary Kneiser Wikispace]]></description>
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<a href="http://www.amelsghana.com/physical-medicine-rehabilitation-with-mary-kneiser/">Rehabilitation with Mary Kneiser/</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.aanem.org/Advocacy/State-Liaison-Program/State-Liaison-Work.aspx">Aanem.org</a></p>
<p><a href="http://http://marykneiser28.blog.com/2011/07/14/mary-kneiser/">Mary Kneiser Blog</a></p>
<p><a href="http://mary-kneiser.com/">Mary-Kneiser.com</a></p>
<p><a href="http://damiannielse49.blog.com/2011/06/06/mary-kneiser/://">What people are saying about Mary Kneiser?</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.wheretofindcare.com/Physicians/Michigan-MI/St.-Clair-Shores/1366487761/Dr-Mary-Kneiser-Physical-Medicine-And-Rehabilitation.aspx">Mary Kneiser Reviews</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.myspace.com/marykneiser">Myspace</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ratemds.com/doctor-ratings/2516674/Dr-MARY-KNEISER-St.-CLAIR-SHORES-MI.html">Rate Mds Mary Kneiser</a></p>
<p><a href="http://marykneiser67.wikispaces.com/Mary+Kneiserl">Wikispace</a><br />
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