Q: 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.
A: Apply for jobs. Be a volunteer. Network with other billing professionals.

Q: Dry skin is less obvious when you have a daily moisturizing routine.  Look for a glycerin-based moisturizer for intensely dry feet. Avoid walking around after moisturizing your feet. This can cause your feet to pick up dust or dirt and also cause you to slip on tile or wood floors. To avoid possible exposure to nail bed fungus or athlete's foot, never go barefoot in public showers, at public pools, or in locker rooms. After using, wipe pedicure tools with a disinfectant cleanser and store in a clean, dry place. Consider purchasing a pedicure kit or case with zipper closure. This ensures that your pedicure supplies stay together and protected from contaminants. In order to keep your feet looking perfect for summer, do a daily spot check for damage to polish.  Apply a thin coat to areas where polish has been scuffed or chipped. If the chip is deep and affects the uniformity of the surface, buff lightly to smooth rough edges then apply polish over the chip. If this doesn't work, remove polish and repaint the nail. Set aside time once a week to exfoliate feet, apply a moisturizing foot mask, and push back cuticles. This prevents any build-up of dry skin and keeps feet sandal ready.
A: Moisturize daily. Wear flip flops. Disinfect clippers and pedicure tools. Touch up or reapply chipped polish. Exfoliate and tend cuticles weekly.

Q: During this process, you'll be uploading a backup to iCloud as well as performing a factory reset. Both of these processes use a significant amount of battery, and problems can occur if your device runs out during the factory reset. Connecting to a Wi-Fi network will allow you to back up your device without using any mobile data. You can back up and reset your device from the Settings app. This will reset the device to its factory status, removing all of your data. After the reset is finished, you'll be able to restore your data from your iCloud backup. You'll want to back up your device to iCloud before you reset it. This will allow you to quickly restore your data after resetting. You'll need to be signed in with the same account you intend to sign in with after resetting. This will allow you to download your iCloud backup to the reset device. If a different Apple ID is signed in, tap it and tap "Sign Out," then sign in with your Apple ID. This will open the iCloud Backup settings. This will enable the backup service. This will begin backing up your device. This may take a while, especially if you have a slower internet connection. You can monitor the progress below the "Back Up Now" button.  You'll be restoring this backup after performing the factory reset, which will erase all of the data on your iOS device. Note that content synced from iTunes, such as music and videos, will not be backed up and will need to be synced again after resetting. Content purchased from the iTunes Store or the App Store will be available to download again from the respective stores. After the back up is complete, you can start the reset process from the General menu. This will open the Reset menu. You'll be asked to enter your passcode to confirm that you want to proceed. If you have a Restrictions passcode, you'll need to enter it as well. All of the data on your iOS device will be deleted, but you'll be able to restore using your iCloud backup. Your device will restart and the reset process will begin. The reset process may take 20 minutes or so to complete. You'll see a progress bar underneath the Apple logo. After your device finishes resetting, you'll be taken through the setup process as if the device were brand new. During this process you'll sign in with your Apple ID and set your device's network and locations settings. During the setup process, you'll be given the option to restore your iOS device from a backup. Select "iCloud" to connect to iCloud and download the backup you created at the beginning of this method. Make sure you're signed in with the same Apple ID to access the backup. You can find all of your previous purchased and free apps in the App Store. Open it and tap the "Updates" tab, then tap "Purchased." You can then tap "Not on This Device" and then tap the download button for any app you want to download again.
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Connect your device to a power source and a Wi-Fi network. Open the Settings app. Select "iCloud." Make sure you're signed in with the correct Apple ID. Tap "Backup" in the iCloud menu. Toggle "iCloud Backup" on if it isn't. Tap "Back Up Now." Return to the Settings menu and select "General." Scroll to the bottom and select "Reset." Select "Erase All Content and Settings" and follow the prompts. Wait for your device to reset. Start the setup process. Choose to restore your backup from iCloud. Download your apps again from the App Store.