Problem: Article: As a certified medical biller, you have the option of working in different professional environments. Depending on your preferences and experience, you could work in a hospital, doctor’s office or with another healthcare provider.  Send letters of intent to local employers about your interest in working for them and your credentials. For example, contact local hospitals and inquire if they are looking for someone with your certification and skills. Ask fellow medical billers in your local area if they know of any job opportunities. Check the websites of professional organizations such as AMBA, AAPC, and AHIMA for job listings.  Register yourself with a headhunter or placement agency to help find opportunities as a medical biller. If you’re recently certified and looking for a job, consider volunteering during your down time. Choose a hospital, doctor’s office, or another facility where you think you might like to work. This can help you build your network of colleagues and may also alert you to job opportunities more quickly. Consider volunteering as a way to gain valuable practical experience and make inroads in the medical billing profession. Remember that it will also look good on your resume. Meeting other medical billers can expand your knowledge of the profession and help you find work. Attend workshops, local chapter meetings, and national conferences whenever you get the chance. Join local and national medical biller organizations such as AMBA, AAPC, and AHIMA. These organizations have local chapters, regular meetings, national conferences, and events where you can meet other certified medical billers.
Summary: Apply for jobs. Be a volunteer. Network with other billing professionals.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This recipe makes enough batter for four 1-inch (2.54-centimeter) thick slices of bread, or six ¾-inch (1.91-centimeter) thick slices of bread. Crack the eggs into a shallow dish, then beat them with a whisk until they turn pale yellow and no streaks remain. Add the vanilla, sugar, and cinnamon, and whisk again. It you don't have a nonstick pan, grease a regular with about 1 tablespoon (15 grams) of butter or coconut oil. Allow the pan to get hot enough to sizzle a droplet of water. Dip first one side, then the other. Hold the bread in the batter for a few seconds to ensure that it is completely soaked. Allow the excess batter to drip back into the dish before proceeding. Cook the bread for 2 to 4 minutes, turn it over with a spatula, then cook it for  to 4 minutes more. It is ready when it turns golden-brown and crispy. If your pan is large enough, you may be able to fit two slices of bread, but make sure that they are not touching. Re-grease the pan with butter or coconut oil as needed. Keep the already-made toast warm by covering it with a clean kitchen towel. You can serve the toast as-is, or garnish it with some sliced bananas or fresh berries. You can also drizzle some maple syrup over it.

SUMMARY: Cut the day-old bread into thick slices. Beat the eggs, vanilla, sugar, and cinnamon. Heat a large nonstick frying pan over medium heat. Dip a slice of bread in the batter. Add the bread to the pan and let it cook for 2 to 4 minutes on each side. Transfer the toast to a plate, then cook the rest. Serve the French toast.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are several free swimming apps that you can download onto your phone and use to help you keep track of your swim workouts, track your progress, and develop new workouts. This is a great way to stay motivated, improve your swimming skills, and build endurance. Some apps you might want to try include: MySwimPro MySwimFit GoSwim Swim4Gold SwimIO A waterproof fitness tracker is a great option if you want to know the stats on your workouts, such as how far you swam and how many calories you burned while swimming. You can purchase a waterproof fitness tracker and wear it into the pool during your workouts. You can get a watch or ring-style fitness tracker to wear during your swims. Make sure that the fitness tracker you get is actually waterproof! If it’s not, it will get ruined in the water. Finding a group of swimmers to belong to can help to keep you motivated. They might do regular challenges, fundraising events, or group swims that you can participate in. It might also be helpful to meet other people who are using swimming for fitness and weight loss. You might be able to find a swim club at your local community pool, at the gym, or by checking on Meetup.com.
Summary: Download a swimming app to keep you motivated. Use a waterproof fitness tracker to record your workouts. Join a swim club or team in your area to meet other swimmers.

Line a deep, rectangular baking pan with aluminum foil, then grease with cooking spray or butter. It will be easy to cut the cake into whatever shape you like, but you can use specially shaped containers if you prefer.  There is no baking involved in this recipe. The containers do not have to be oven-safe. You can skip the foil, but the cake may stick to the pan. Melt 3 tbsp (45 g) butter over low heat. Use a heavy-bottomed frying pan or skillet.  Or combine butter and marshmallows in a large bowl, then microwave. Microwave in three 1-minute bursts, stirring in between. Pour in 5 cups (250 g) mini marshmallows. Continue to heat and stir until they have melted completely. Skip this step if you used a microwave. Take the frying pan off the heat. Pour in 6 cups (150 g) crispy rice cereal and stir until all of the crispy rice is well coated. Spoon the mixture into the prepared baking pan and press down. Let cool to room temperature, or until marshmallows have solidified. If you want to sculpt the treats into a certain shape, cover with plastic wrap and press down until quite firm. The sticky mixture is easiest to handle with a greased spatula, or with clean, slightly buttered fingers. Sprinkle the treat with nuts, candy, or edible glitter. For a birthday cake, spread store-bought or homemade frosting over the top. You can cut the dessert into bite-size pieces, one-person chunks, or leave it as one cake.
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One-sentence summary -- Prepare a baking pan. Melt butter in a large frying pan. Add marshmallows. Remove from heat and add cereal. Press into the baking pan and let cool. Decorate (optional).

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you fear that your child has been in contact with a predator, you might worry that they have been harmed. Be on the lookout for some common red flags. Pay attention if:  Your child seems scared of physical contact Your child starts having nightmares or other changes in  their sleep Your child is suddenly hesitant to bathe Your child suddenly becomes much less talkative The first thing you need to do is make the child feel safe. Reassure them by saying, “You're with me now, and I will take care of you. Don't worry, you're safe.” Follow the child's lead and don't make them do anything that makes them uncomfortable.  For example, if your child does not want to be left alone in the dark, let them stay with you. Don't force them to interact with anyone that they seem scared of. There are many different ways to report child abuse. You might be required by law to report even suspicions of child abuse. Check the “State Law Database” on the RAINN website at https://apps.rainn.org/policy/. If you're unsure what to do or who to call, you can reach out to Childhelp National Abuse Hotline at 1-800-422-4453. An expert can guide you through the process of making a report. All calls to the hotline are confidential.
Summary:
Recognize the warning signs. Re-establish safety. Contact the authorities.