CIG - Alpha Health
CIG - Alpha Health
At Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett has the same role as a Family Medical Physician & Neurological Scientist as Specialization
Credentials pertaining to Mechanical Engineering, Particle Physics the International Business & Investnents with a Marketing & Economics focus are more related to S.B.G of CIG rather than Alpha Health Clinics & P.K-K.T Neuro-Labs
DR SYDNEY NICOLA BENNETT'S APPROACH
A neurological & social psychological approach to health
As stated throughout the H.I.3 Case descriptions on www.sydneys.space (not .com) & connected Meta Facebook (over 30, under 40) & Blogger (51) profiles and advanced social structure & introduction into Alpha Health treatment aligning with Federal - International efforts create internal - external structure & education resources for patients to maintain successful lives in all areas tailed yo their situation & changes in life
Minimal reliance on pharmaceuticals while many others areas of treatment utilizing advanced psychology & sociology are the main focus
Regular quarterly proactive health - dental management with a social + safety focus are involved with an understanding of the body head to toe then emotional & psychological traits then a plan of action based on your daily activities & habits
UNBIASED THIRD PARTY PERSONAL OPINIONS
CIG expects Practicing Physicians & staff to seek care through third party unbiased opinions & options
LEGAL REGISTRATION & AUDIT RECORDS
Since 2012. Registered as a Medical Physician & Neurological Scientist as Specialization
Brain Research has been the main area of focus despite taking on some "speicifc" patient's
Clinic Registration Number
Clinic Taxation Number
Practicing Physicians & Specalists Registration & Taxation Numbers
- Invested
- Invested & Practicing
- Practicing
Audit Records:
Security surveillance
Daily, weekly, monthly & quarterly records either communication & delivery at the clinic site & designated off-site correspondence
Approved off-site correspondence then reference & private life interests separating professional & private life then public relations of different dynamics
NB-OT LABS VS P.K-K.T LABS
The non-Standardized Labs housing illegally sourced neurological technology equipment are & have been operating illegally & criminally prior to 1999, 1993 & leadongnup to 2011-2012 & again between 2012-2025
Voice to Skull - Ears. Voice through Mouth. Full body brain technology
The groups of interests responsible filtering through & connecting then those operating at regularly past-present
The well documented attacks on Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett between 2012-2025 after separate efforts taken by NB-OT Labs prior to caught by P.K-K.T Labs
MEDICAL TREATMENT PLANS
AI Generated
A physician's medical treatment involves diagnosing and treating illnesses and injuries, advising on preventative care, and managing chronic conditions. They may prescribe medications, order diagnostic tests, and develop treatment plans that could include medication, surgery, or other therapies like physical or speech therapy.
Key Aspects of Physician Medical Treatment:
• Diagnosis:
Physicians use various methods, including physical exams, medical histories, and diagnostic tests, to identify the cause of a patient's health issues.
• Treatment Planning:
Based on the diagnosis, physicians develop a tailored treatment plan, which may involve medication, surgery, physical therapy, or other interventions.
• Medication Management:
Physicians prescribe and manage medications, including both prescription and non-prescription drugs at prescription strength, ensuring appropriate dosage and monitoring for potential side effects.
• Preventative Care:
Physicians also focus on preventing illness through advice on diet, hygiene, and vaccinations, and by screening for potential health problems like high blood pressure.
• Chronic Disease Management:
Physicians play a crucial role in managing chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease, helping patients maintain their health and prevent complications.
• Specialized Care:
Physicians may specialize in specific areas like cardiology, dermatology, or pediatrics, allowing them to provide focused expertise for particular health needs.
• Supervision and Collaboration:
In some settings, physicians supervise other healthcare professionals, such as residents or physician assistants, ensuring a high standard of care.
A medical treatment plan, developed by a physician, is a detailed, personalized strategy outlining how a patient's health condition will be addressed. It encompasses the patient's diagnosis, treatment goals, available options, potential side effects, expected treatment duration, and follow-up care.
Key Components of a Treatment Plan:
• Diagnosis: The specific medical condition being treated.
• Treatment Goals: What the physician hopes to achieve with the treatment plan.
• Treatment Options: A range of possible interventions, including medications, therapies, or procedures.
• Potential Side Effects: Anticipated adverse effects of the chosen treatments.
• Treatment Duration: The estimated length of time the treatment will be administered.
• Follow-up Care: Regular check-ups and monitoring to assess progress and adjust the plan as needed.
Importance of Treatment Plans:
• Clarity and Communication:
Treatment plans ensure that both the healthcare team and the patient understand the course of treatment, preventing misunderstandings and ensuring everyone is on the same page.
• Informed Decision-Making:
They enable patients to make informed decisions about their care by outlining the potential benefits and risks of different treatment options.
• Effective Treatment:
A well-defined treatment plan helps in monitoring progress and making necessary adjustments to maximize the chances of successful treatment.
Additional Considerations:
• Advance Care Planning:
Treatment plans may also incorporate advance care planning, which involves discussions about the patient's wishes and values regarding end-of-life care.
• Patient-Centered Care:
Treatment plans should be tailored to the individual patient's needs, preferences, and circumstances, promoting patient-centered care.
• Collaboration:
Effective treatment plans often involve collaboration among various healthcare professionals, such as specialists, nurses, and pharmacists.
• Regular Review:
Treatment plans should be reviewed and updated regularly to reflect changes in the patient's condition or response to treatment.
• Disease Management Programs (DMPs):
For certain chronic conditions, specialized DMPs may be available to provide comprehensive and coordinated care.
MEDICAL MALPRACTICE + AUTHORITY
College of the Physicians & Surgeons
https://cpsa.ca
Malpractice
In Alberta, medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider's actions fall below the accepted standard of care, causing injury to a patient. This can encompass various situations, including misdiagnosis, surgical errors, medication mistakes, and more. If you believe you have been a victim of medical malpractice, it's crucial to understand the legal process and your rights.
Key aspects of medical malpractice in Alberta:
• What is considered medical malpractice?
It involves a healthcare professional's conduct deviating from the standard of care expected of a reasonably competent professional in similar circumstances.
• Time limitations for filing a claim:
Generally, you have two years from the date you discovered (or should have discovered) the injury to file a claim. However, this can be complicated, and consulting with a lawyer is crucial to avoid missing the deadline.
• How to resolve concerns:
If you have concerns about your healthcare, you can first discuss them with the healthcare provider or facility. You can also file a complaint with the relevant professional association or the Alberta Ombudsman.
• Compensation:
If successful, a medical malpractice claim can lead to compensation for various damages, including medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and future care needs.
• Legal representation:
Medical malpractice cases can be complex, and it's recommended to seek legal counsel from a lawyer specializing in this area. Many firms, like Sommers Roth & Elmaleh, offer free initial consultations.
Examples of medical malpractice:
• Misdiagnosis or failure to diagnose:
A doctor fails to correctly identify a condition, leading to delayed or inadequate treatment.
• Surgical errors:
Mistakes during surgery, such as operating on the wrong site or leaving surgical instruments inside the patient.
• Medication errors:
Prescribing the wrong medication, incorrect dosage, or administering medication improperly.
• Obstetric malpractice:
Negligence during childbirth, potentially leading to injuries like cerebral palsy or spina bifida.
Seeking legal advice:
• Contacting a lawyer:
If you believe you have a medical malpractice claim, consult with a lawyer specializing in this area as soon as possible.
• Free consultations:
Many firms offer free initial consultations to discuss your case and assess its merits.
• Contingency fees:
Some firms work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you only pay if they are successful in recovering compensation for you.
MEDICAL DOCTORATE
Process - Credentials
The process first before specialization. All course work, Labs, residency then dissertation + placement & any trials with research for specialization areas within then thereafter separate from other credentials
To become a doctor in Canada, the general path involves completing a four-year undergraduate degree, followed by four years of medical school, and then a residency program that can range from two to seven years, depending on the specialty. After medical school, graduates must pass the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE) Part I. Additionally, licensing is required by the provincial or territorial licensing authority after completing postgraduate training and passing any required certification exams.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
1. Undergraduate Degree:
• Most medical schools in Canada require a four-year undergraduate degree as a prerequisite for admission.
• While some schools may consider applicants with three years of undergraduate study, completing a full four-year degree is recommended to strengthen the application.
2. Medical School:
• Medical school in Canada typically lasts four years.
• The first two years focus on foundational sciences, with classroom-based learning and laboratory work.
• The final two years involve clinical rotations, where students gain hands-on experience in various medical settings.
3. Residency Training:
• After medical school, graduates enter a residency program to specialize in a particular area of medicine.
• Residency length varies depending on the specialty, ranging from two years for family medicine to five or more years for surgical specialties.
4. Licensing and Certification:
• Graduates of Canadian medical schools must pass the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE) Part I.
• Internationally trained doctors may also need to take the National Assessment Collaboration (NAC) Examination before applying for a residency.
• Provincial or territorial licensing authorities require completion of postgraduate training and certification from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada or the College of Family Physicians of Canada.
5. Optional Fellowship:
• Physicians may choose to pursue a fellowship for further specialization within their chosen field.
• Fellowships typically last one to three years.
Timeline:
• The entire process can take 10 to 14 years, including undergraduate, medical school, residency, and potentially fellowship training.
With Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett the process with virtual work, research in neurological science & technology then relevant travel included a timeframe between 2003-2011 in completion then separate credentials with & specialization completed by 2014
All records & receipts with course work, Labs, residences, audits & knowledge then skill with a styled approach are included with Canadian, European International + USA approach differences including taxation & delivery models
Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE) Part I. Pre & 2011 results
National Assessment Collaboration (NAC) Examination. Pre & 2011 results
Certification from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada or the College of Family Physicians of Canada. Pre & 2011 results
Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett has a vast knowledge of the human body into all gender - sexuality variations from a neurological, psychological, sociological perspective expanding from ones dissertation from PhD & connected research
Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett also studied a year in College. Business school then later earned an honorary MBA between industry relevant professional credentials then a specialization in Mechanical Engineering & Particle Physics
Outside of this Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett has been a licensed driver & motorcycle rider since 2001-2003 & commercial driver since 2008 with updates in 2018-2019 between conndcted specifics
BILLING IN ALBERTA
Alberta Health Services
https://www.albertahealthservices.ca
Alberta or outside of Province + Out of Country Insuramce & Co-Pay
CIG International
https://sydneysspacelive.blogspot.com/2025/07/welcome-to-cig-calgary-european.html
The Commonwealth Group. In Canada registered with Equifax Credit Bureau
In Canada, the two main credit bureaus that collect and maintain credit information are Equifax Canada and TransUnion Canada. These bureaus gather data from various sources like banks, credit card companies, and other lenders, then compile it into credit reports. These reports are used by lenders, creditors, and other businesses to assess an individual's creditworthiness.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
• Credit bureaus compile information:
Equifax and TransUnion collect data on your borrowing and repayment history, including payment patterns, outstanding debts, and any negative information like late payments or bankruptcies.
• They don't make lending decisions:
Credit bureaus provide the information, but they don't decide whether to approve or deny a loan or credit application.
• Credit reports are used by lenders:
Lenders use the credit reports to evaluate the risk associated with lending money to an individual.
• You can check your credit report:
You have the right to access your credit report from both bureaus to check for errors or inaccuracies.
• How to correct errors:
If you find errors, you can contact the credit bureaus and provide documentation to support your claims, according to Canada.ca.
• Other services:
Equifax and TransUnion also offer other services, such as fraud alerts and credit monitoring.
READ. REMAIN ORGANIZED. GAIN AN UNDERSTANDING
Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett's memorization & reiterating plus presenting tech questions are held within the H.I.3 Case
The H.I.3 Case on www.sydneys.space (not .com) would take 17-18 hours a day over 7 days of slow, thorough reading then review of URL links (www.insert-here.com) copy & pasted into the browser for a glance not in-depth review to just read while you start putting everything together. With a cross referenced effort in another 7 days you then can understand everything quite well as an overall structure to reiterate & even teach others as an additives
Most people read & learn in 3 months then master in 6-9 adding to their daily efforts
P.K-K.T Labs with outside unbiased interests connecting in over 25 countries ensure Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett retains earned credentials & ones earned wealth including paid or owed settlements
ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS
Alpha Health Clinics + P.K-K.T Labs
CIG has one Clinic in Calgary & one in Edmonton then Montreal in Canada while USA, European - International Clinics are separate yet connected in the CIG portfolio with P.K-K.T Labs
No public Walk-In. Regular clinics wirh screened patient's + advanced brain research connected to external interests
Brain Research + Injuries relating to under "Neurological Science" as the main field of focus separate from general clinics & services with family general physicians integrated. Owned by Medical Professionals & operated by connected to CIG an investment group
Connecting with Psychology Today options & resources for brain health
Medical Physicians of Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett 1985-2025
https://2026sydpersonal.blogspot.com/2025/07/medical-physicans-of-dr-sydney-nicola.html
CIG




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