Perspectives on Research in Emotional Stress
by Detlev Ganten, Nicola A. Nikolov, and K.V. Sudakov
First Published in 1989. Based on the updated proceedings of the Soviet-American International Pavlovian Conference held in Moscow, this volume presents a new trend in the systems analysis of emotional stress as an outcome of behavioural conflict situations in which the subjects fail to achieve a useful end result. The mechanisms, complications, prevention and behavioural therapy of emotional stress are examined. While almost any of the body functional systems can be involved, psychosomatic and...
A Concise History of British Social Policy Since the Second World War (The Gildredge Social Policy)
by Robert Page and Richard Silburn
This accessible introduction to British social policy from 1940 to the present day focuses on key developments during that period. Organised chronologically, by government, it provides readers with and opportunity to compare and contrast the policies of successive governments.
Developing the Child with Down's Syndrome (Resources in Education)
by Joyce Mepsted
First published in 1925, this book explores public health and its administration. It looks at both local and central health administration and surveys the various departments including The Board of Education and The Home Office. The book discusses motives, principles, and results of reform in the sector and gives a history of public health services. Other chapters include those on public health as a career, poor law and public health administration, and health insurance.
First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
THE MOST IMPORTANT BOOK IN HEALTH CARE TODAY Obamacare and the changes it brings could save our primary care doctors from extinction. Or it could crush them. Imagine health care without your Familiar Physician. Every time you're sick, you're a stranger, enduring long waits for medical treatment from someone who may never have seen you before. This is what the future could look like ... because there's a tempest bearing down on primary care medicine. It's powered by frustrated doctors retiri...
Practice Success! the Physician's Guide to Survival & Success in Medical Practice
French Hospitals and Medical Care Services
by William Arthur James Farndale
‘‘I’m Rose. John and I shared nearly eight years of our lives together. This is our story: a story of how two ordinary people live with the diagnosis, the check-ups, the disappointments, the relief, the questions, the answers, the operations, the recovery, the emergencies, the denial, the acceptance, the anger, the pain, the loss, the love, the fear, the frustration – and the happiness.’ Shortly before he died, John made Rose promise to share their story – to tell what they had learned, practica...
This book examines how the digital revolution has reorganized the model of healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic and argues for a continued paradigm shift to digital healthcare. Katarzyna Kolasa sets the vision of healthcare 5.0 that relieves the burden on limited healthcare resources and creates better health outcomes by switching the focus from treatment to prediction and prevention. She advocates for a patient centric ecosystem that empowers patients to take control of their health via new...
Performance Improvement for Healthcare: Leading Change with Lean, Six Sigma, and Constraints Management
by Bahadir Inozu, Dan Chauncey, Vickie Kamataris, Charles Mount, and Novaces LLC
Young black women bear all the hallmarks of a fundamentally unequal society. They do well at school, contribute to society, are good efficient workers yet, as a group they consistently fail to secure the economic status and occupational prestige they deserve. This book presents a serious challenge to the widely held myth that young black women consistently underachieve both at school and in the labour market. In a comparative study of research and writig from America, Britain and the Caribbean Y...
An Introduction to the Geography of Health
by Helen Hazen and Peter Anthamatten
In the second edition of An Introduction to the Geography of Health, Helen Hazen and Peter Anthamatten explore the ways in which geographic ideas and approaches can inform our understanding of health. The book’s focus on a broad range of physical and social factors that drive health in places and spaces offers students and scholars an important holistic perspective on the study of health in the modern era. In this edition, the authors have restructured the book to emphasize the theoretical sign...