Aspects of the History of Drogheda
Physician Ancillary Services: Evaluation, Implementation, and Management of New Practice Opportunities
by Jill Costello and John Reiboldt
This monograph provides an analysis of research on physicians' attitudes toward political and health care issues, how these attitudes vary among different generations and subgroups of the profession, and how they change. Among th e issues discussed are the organisation of practice, method o f reimbursement, task delegation, peer reviews, and the role of the government in health care.
The Physician's Wife and the Things That Pertain to Her Life
by Ellen M Firebaugh
A Treatise of Prescription Incompatibilities and Difficulties
by William J Robinson
Why keep your doctor happy? Well, he's the one you tell all your secrets to, who diagnoses you, who decides what potentially lethal drugs you're going to get. Now hospital consultant and award-winning medical text-book writer John Larkin tells you what's going through a doctor's brain, and how to use that to your mutual advantage - and he doesn't pull many punches. Learn the things that annoy doctors most and how (usually) to avoid them. Learn helpful medical knowhow - it's easier to talk wit...
Characteristics of Compassion: Portraits of Exemplary Physicians
by Helen Meldrum
Comprehensive Wellness for Firefighters
by Jon Pearson, John Hayford, and Wendi Royer
The life-threatening risks that fire service personnel face are taxing both physically and mentally. Firefighters and emergency medical personnel have a higher rate of heart disease, lung disease, cancer, substance abuse problems, and injuries than the general population. Studies show that high levels of cardiovascualr conditioning, muscular strength, endurance, and flexibility allow firefighters to perform their jobs safely and more effectively. Now, fire and rescue workers can turn to Comprehe...
Moving from Parameters to Pathways
by Deborah K. Wall and Mitchell M. Proyect
"[The Values-Based Safety Process] teaches both the mechanics of how to design and implement a behavioral safety process in any organization, and the importance of creating an environment where everyone actively cares about their fellow employees and associates... It will help you make a difference in your organization." -- E. Scott Geller Behavioral Safety Expert The Values-Based Safety Process Improving Your Safety Culture with a Behavioral Approach by Terry E. McSween There's been a lot writt...
Life in Rewind
by Terry Weible Murphy, Michael A Jenike, and Edward E Zine
`Time equals progression. Progression equals death.' This is a thought that consumes Ed Zine, a handsome, athletic, twenty-four year old. The victim of a debilitating form of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), Ed's illogical mind tells him that if going forward in time moves him closer to death, reversing an action will carry him away from it. The youngest of four children, Ed Zine's life was thrown into turmoil when his mother, the centre of his universe, died fr...
Part of a series looking at the ways in which particular professions help in our communities, this title follows the staff of the Linton Health Centre in Cambridgeshire to find out about the different jobs they do, including nurses, doctors, receptionists, district nurses and pharmacists.
Scaling relationships have been a persistent theme in biology at least since the time of Leonardo da Vinci and Galileo. Because scaling relationships are among the most general empirical patterns in biology, they have stimulated research to develop mechanistic hypotheses and mathematical models. While there have been many excellent empirical and theoretical investigations, there has been little attempt to synthesize this diverse but interrelated area of biology. In an effort to fill this void, S...
Judische Arztinnen Und Arzte Im Nationalsozialismus (Europaisch-Judische Studien Beitrage, #12)
A readable primer about the major bioethics issues of our time with helpful discussion questions and current bibliographical suggestions for further reading.