Personal Budget. Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett 2025 Onward
Personal Budget. Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett 2025 Onward
New Alberta + International Budget
Canadian Dollars. Controlled by CIG
2 days a month with CIG & 3 day annual general meeting while elected boards report to. Dr Sydney N Bennett owns the majority share of S.B.G an Umbrella firm
1-2+ days at one's Medical Practice. A shared clinic in Calgary, Alberta. Treating patients & for brain research
May contract to CIG brands at times or outside contracts then side-hustles if interests otherwise focused on a private life, interests & events
Medical - Dental Insurance
Monthly access fee.
Universal covered services
Co-pay fee + fund +medication + services
BlueCross Health - Dental or Equivalent
$145 - Fee
$80 - Meds if any required
$225.00 - $300 monthly fee. Add $400-600 in USA or European - International then Co-pay fund
Taxation relating to:
Income tax
Goods & sales tax
Tourism tax
Property tax
Utilities tax
Business tax
Home Insurance not Tennant
Automotive Insurance
Motorcycle Insurance
Recreational Insurance
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hVaeQUr_RXo&pp=ygUUZmVycmFyaSA0NTggc3BlY2lhbGU%3D
https://youtu.be/YBUhjLpoNaI?si=bouExreRWsUoh2Q6
https://youtu.be/Va4tYa7vAq0?si=TecA6IBDjqOcvN3g
5’9.5” height
58cm skull
7x5.5” face
23-26cm x 4.25” neck
12.25-15.5” shoulders
29-32” chest - rib cage
Biceps 9-13”
Triceps 9-13”
Forearms 9-10”
Wrist 6.25”
Hands 3.25-3.5”
Fingers 1-2.75 x 2-2.75”
Thumbs 1.75-2 x 1-2”
Waist 22-30”
Hips 31-36”
Thighs 21-23”
Knees 13-13.25”
Calves 13.5”
Ankles 8-8.75”
Feet US 6.5-8 mens / 8-9.5 womens
Depending on fat - muscle content & non-hormone control distribution with weight fluctuations from 110-180lbs with average at 125-155lbs
REQUIRED SURGICAL EFFORTS
Order specific spinal - neck disc replacement into bone not idle to Calgary
Order new flexible vertebrae cord fusion to Calgary. Removable & is flexible for all mobility use including sports
Light facial + under chin surgery in Calgary. No general anesthetic for the procedures. Light bone removal & adjustments for natural look then cut-tighten surgical efforts (under eye skin lift)
Healing time for brain - eyes
Neck-spine injury. Healed injuries from neuro-tech & a neuro-striking + addressed physical appearance injuries (ignore - isolate + focus & disregard isolating pain from torture to survive creating layered areas of focus & distractors)
Legal names:
Nicolas James Joseph Bennett
Sydney Nicola Bennett (Doctor)
Nick names:
City. Syd. Sydney. Nic
The number of patients a medical clinic doctor sees in a month and their earnings vary significantly based on several factors including the type of practice (fee-for-service, capitation, etc.), the location of the clinic, and the specific services provided. However, in Ontario, Canada, a family doctor on a fee-for-service basis might see around 1000-1500 patients per year, with billing per patient visit around $37.95.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Fee-for-Service:
• Billing:
In Ontario, a family doctor on a fee-for-service basis receives a set amount for each patient visit, for example, $37.95 for a basic visit.
• Expenses:
Physicians have to cover overhead costs, which can be substantial (e.g., staff salaries, rent, medical supplies), and income taxes.
• Net Income:
After covering expenses and taxes, a doctor may only keep a portion of the billing amount, potentially around $16 for a $37.95 visit.
• Roster Size:
In Ontario, family health organizations (FHOs) generally have a maximum roster size of around 2400 patients per physician.
Capitation:
• Payment:
In a capitation model, doctors receive a fixed annual payment for each patient on their roster, regardless of how often they visit.
• Flexibility:
This system can offer more stability and predictability in income and allow for a focus on preventative care.
Factors Affecting Patient Volume:
• Practice Location:
Clinics in densely populated areas or with high demand may see more patients.
• Specialization:
Efficient scheduling and patient flow can impact the number of patients seen.
While a precise average is difficult to determine, the number of patients a doctor sees and their earnings are highly dependent on the practice model, location, and the type of services provided. Ontario's Ministry of Health outlines various payment models and guidelines for physician compensation.
Fertility testing in Calgary can be accessed through various healthcare providers, including the Regional Fertility Program and private clinics like Oasis Fertility and Olive Fertility. Testing options include semen analysis for males, and hormone level checks, ovarian reserve assessments, and imaging tests for females. Costs vary depending on the specific tests required.
Male Fertility Testing:
• Semen Analysis:
This is a crucial initial step for evaluating male fertility, assessing sperm count, motility, and morphology.
• Genetic Testing:
Specialized testing may be recommended for abnormalities like Y chromosome microdeletions or abnormal male karyotypes, according to Regional Fertility Program.
• DNA Fragmentation Index:
This test assesses the level of DNA damage in sperm, which can impact fertility.
Female Fertility Testing:
• Hormone Testing:
Blood tests to check levels of hormones like Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH), which helps assess ovarian reserve, and luteinizing hormone (LH), which plays a role in ovulation.
• Ovarian Reserve Testing:
AMH and other tests help determine the quantity and quality of eggs remaining in the ovaries.
• Imaging Tests:
• Ultrasound: Can be used to visualize the uterus and ovaries, assess follicle development, and check for abnormalities like polyps or fibroids.
• Hysterosalpingography (HSG): An X-ray procedure to evaluate the uterus and fallopian tubes for blockages.
• Hystero-Contrast-Salpingography (HyCoSy): A type of ultrasound that assesses the uterus and fallopian tubes, often used to check for tubal patency.
• Hysteroscopy: A procedure to visualize the inside of the uterus using a thin, telescope-like instrument.
• Genetic Testing:
May be recommended to identify any inherited genetic factors that could affect fertility.
Where to find testing in Calgary:
• Regional Fertility Program: Alberta Health Services provides consultation services covered by provincial insurance, with treatment options not covered. They require a referral from a Canadian physician.
• Private Clinics: Oasis Fertility and Olive Fertility offer a range of fertility testing services, including semen analysis, hormone testing, and imaging procedures.
• Health Today Clinic: Health Today offers hormone and fertility testing in Calgary.
Cost Considerations:
• The cost of fertility testing can vary widely, with basic tests like blood work or semen analysis costing less than imaging tests or more complex procedures.
• While consultation with physicians may be covered by provincial insurance, fertility treatments are not.
Temporary or permanent incapitation. Dr Carly K Bennett & daughter Madison K Bennett of CIG take control using consicous choice informed consented plans with last will & testament as with Dr Mary Koslov prior to 2001-2022. In Calgary Dr S Popov has been the Medical reference through Medicentres












Comments
Post a Comment