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What software do most hospitals in Texas use to manage their patients?

many use EMR (Electronic Medical Records) there are many different types available and currently they are not all the same so while i cannot say that there is an easy answer to your question i can say that i worked for a company called SupraEMR and we had many clients in Texas and a few hospitals and the software was really easy to use so maybe start there?
http://supraemr.com

What would be the Hebrew meaning of your name?

My name is Tal, which means water dew.Most Israeli (Hebrew) names for boys are based on trees. Erez = cedar, Oren = pine and Alon = oak. Girly names are most often based on flowers or gemstones. Kalanit = anemone, Inbar = amber, Hadas = myrtle.Also, a lot of Israeli names are a combination of 2 words. In Hebrew Li = for my or my. Or is light, and Lior = my light. Ad = forever, Liad = mine forever, At = you (for a girl), Liat = you are mine.

How do you find out what your Hebrew name is?

To begin with, you may not have been given a Hebrew name. If that is the case, you can simply use the name you were given as your Hebrew name, even though it does not originate in the Hebrew language. Or you can choose a Hebrew name for yourself, which you could choose because it sounds phonetically similar to your given name, or because you like the meaning of a certain Hebrew name.The best source for finding out your Hebrew name is to ask your parents, if they are still amongst the living. If you are a male Jew, you likely had a circumcision ceremony, and your received a Hebrew name at that time. Girls usually are given their Hebrew name at the synagogue on the Sabbath following the birth.If your parents don’t remember the name you were given (that’s what happened with me!), a relative of your parents’ generation or older may remember, especially if the relative is more religiously inclined or if you were named after a deceased relative. My great-aunt clearly remembered the name I was given.Children are often named after a recently deceased beloved relative, particularly in the Ashkenazic tradition. In the Sephardic tradition, children are often named after a living grandparent.Do not rely on the name that was used for you at your bar or bat mitzva, because that could have simply been arbitrarily chosen because no one could remember your actual Hebrew name.Good luck in your search!

What would be the Hebrew version of the name "Xavier"?

Derived from the Basque place name Etxeberria meaning "the new house". This was the surname of the Jesuit priest Saint Francis Xavier (1506-1552) who was borne in a village of this name. He was a missionary to India, Japan, China, and other areas in East Asia, and he is the patron saint of the Orient and missionaries. His surname has since been adopted as a given name in his honour, chiefly among Catholics.Meaning, origin and history of the name XavierThere is no equivalent name.So I'd say use Zachary, to keep a similar sound.

What is my name in hebrew Louisa and Brian?

Louisa in Hebrew is a name of a plant (Verbena Officinalis), but it's origins are not Hebrew.
Brian has no Hebrew meaning.

How do you write in hebrew on a computer?

Hello, Ze'eva!
Here is your name in Hebrew letters:
זאבה תמר
If you have a Windows computer
click on start. Then go to
My computer. Click on
change a setting, then
regional and language options.
Choose languages and then
install the fonts for languages
with complicated script.
Finally, go to languages and
click on Hebrew.
Click OK and you
should have a place for Hebrew on
your toolbar.
If you want to type in Hebrew,
just click on the leftmost tab
and then click on Hebrew.
I hope that's clear enough.
BTW: Your first name means
a she-wolf in Hebrew. Wonder
why your parents called you that.
Anyway, good luck with your Bat Mitzvah.

How do you say 'in the name of Jesus' in Hebrew?

The Greek word for Jesus is Iou-sues. Until 400 years ago, there was no “J” sound in the English language, so he would’ve been called “Ees-sus,” in English.The most accurate names for Jesus are found in Aramaic, which would be Yeshua, or Hebrew which would be Yahushua. Both mean salvation in his culture of that time.Modern Messianics are distancing themselves from the atrocities done to Jews in the name of Jesus, by choosing to state Yeshua instead. The name conveys depth and a meaning. They want to prove he was a Torah-observant Rabbi with a love for Jews and all those that sanctify the Holiness of our Echad God. The Jesus name doesn’t do that.

Does anyone know where i can download free hebrew songs?

I don't know, but you can listen to a lot of songs on youtube, and there are plently of ways to get them off youtube, and into a format like mp3. There are sites that can help you do that. If I were to that, I would just use some Mozilla Firefox add-on.

Anyway, if you want to listen to some great Hebrew songs, with lyrics in Hebrew and English, take a look at my website, www.torahandisrael.com/multimedia,

I also put on the website some of the best links to help people learn Hebrew. (I really looked through a lot of stuff, and chose the best.)

Hope you like the songs.

Does ipad 2 have hebrew keyboard?

the Apple iPad 2 has a Hebrew keyboard I will give your step by step guide how to find it on your Apple ipad 2 .

Go to the settings icon on your Ipad 2 screen press it, you will now be at the settings menu, you will now see a list down the right hand side , go to general press it. Ok on the right side on the general menu swipe your finger up on the general menu and you will see the tab or word keyboard , press that on you iPad 2 . Ok on the right hand side you will have the keyboard menu , ok touch the name that says international keyboards then again on the right hand side you will see the tab saying add new keyboard, touch that name and you will be given a list of languages you can have for a keyboard on you Apple iPad 2 just swipe your finger up and down the list and you will see the Hebrew name just touch it and you will now see the Hebrew name on the list above of keyboards you are using . Then go back to your home screen, bring up the keyboard , you will see a globe type icon key on your keyboard next to the spacebar key on the left hand side ,just Press it and if you look on your space bar key when you press the globe key you will see the name of the keyboard like in your case Hebrew you will also see the keyboard letters change to Hebrew automatically and then you can start to use it , and if you go thru the same process I just showed you , you can use multiple keyboards on the Apple iPad 2 . I hope this answered you question on Does iPad 2 have Hebrew keyboard.

Regards Apple iPad 2 guide

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