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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Global Disease Eradication The Race for the Last Child Epub

Global Disease Eradication The Race for the Last Child



Author: Cynthia A. Needham
Edition:
Publisher: ASM Press
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1555812252



Global Disease Eradication The Race for the Last Child


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Monday, September 5, 2011

Last Minute Emergency Medicine

Last Minute Emergency Medicine



Author: Mary Jo Wagner
Edition: 1
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B000WE2LHY



Last Minute Emergency Medicine: A Concise Review for the Specialty Boards (Last Minute Series)


This new study guide presents all the important topics covered on emergency medicine exams with a special emphasis on comparing and contrasting disease presentations and treatments to one another. Medical books Last Minute Emergency Medicine. Medical books .

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Written by experts in residency education, Last Minute Emergency Medicine provides an outstanding final tune-up to board review.



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Friday, August 26, 2011

The Door of Last Resort Epub

The Door of Last Resort



Author: Professor Frances Ward
Edition: 1
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0813560535



The Door of Last Resort: Memoirs of a Nurse Practitioner (Critical Issues in Health and Medicine)


Having spent decades in urban clinical practice while working simultaneously as an academic administrator, teacher, and writer, Frances Ward is especially well equipped to analyze the American health care system. Medical books The Door of Last Resort. In this memoir, she explores the practice of nurse practitioners through her experiences in Newark and Camden, New Jersey, and in north Philadelphia.

Ward views nurse practitioners as important providers of primary health care (including the prevention of and attention to the root causes of ill health) in independent practice and as equal members of professional teams of physicians, registered nurses, and other health care personnel. She describes the education of nurse practitioners, their scope of practice, their abilities to prescribe medications and diagnostic tests, and their overall management of patients’ acute and chronic illnesses. Also explored are the battles that nurse practitioners have waged to win the right to practice—battles with physicians, health insurance companies, and even other nurses Medical books The Door Of Last Resort: Memoirs Of A Nurse Practitioner By Frances Ward Har. Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author The Door of Last Resort: Memoirs of a Nurse Practitioner by Frances Ward Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Hardcover Condition Brand New Details ISBN 0813560535 ISBN-13 9780813560533 Title The Door of Last Resort: Memoirs of a Nurse Practitioner Author Frances Ward Format Hardcover Year 2013 Pages 224 Publisher RUTGERS UNIV PR Dimensions 6.4 in. x 0.8 in. x 9.4 in. About Us Grand Eagle Retail is the ideal place for all your reading and enter

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Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author The Door of Last Resort: Memoirs of a Nurse Practitioner by Frances Ward Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Hardcover Condition Brand New Details ISBN 0813560535 ISBN-13 9780813560533 Title The Door of Last Resort: Memoirs of a Nurse Practitioner Author Frances Ward Format Hardcover Year 2013 Pages 224 Publisher RUTGERS UNIV PR Dimensions 6.4 in. x 0.8 in. x 9.4 in. About Us Grand Eagle Retail is the ideal place for all your reading and enter

Having spent decades in urban clinical practice while working simultaneously as an academic administrator, teacher, and writer, Frances Ward is especially well equipped to analyze the American health care system. In this memoir, she explores the practice of nurse practitioners through her experiences in Newark and Camden, New Jersey, and in north Philadelphia. Ward views nurse practitioners as important providers of primary health care (including the prevention of and attention to the root causes of ill health) in independent practice and as equal members of professional teams of physicians, r

*Author: Ward, Frances *Series Title: Critical Issues in Health and Medicine (Hardcover) *Binding Type: Hardcover *Number of Pages: 224 *Publication Date: 2013/03/14 *Language: English *Dimensions: 9.38 x 6.38 x 0.79 inches





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In this memoir, she explores the practice of nurse practitioners through her experiences in Newark and Camden, New Jersey, and in north Philadelphia.

Ward views nurse practitioners as important providers of primary health care (including the prevention of and attention to the root causes of ill health) in independent practice and as equal members of professional teams of physicians, registered nurses, and other health care personnel. She describes the education of nurse practitioners, their scope of practice, their abilities to prescribe medications and diagnostic tests, and their overall management of patients’ acute and chronic illnesses. Also explored are the battles that nurse practitioners have waged to win the right to practice—battles with physicians, health insurance companies, and even other nurses.

The Door of Last Resort
, though informed by Ward’s experiences, is not a traditional memoir. Rather, it explores issues in primary health care delivery to poor, urban populations from the perspective of nurse practitioners and is intended to be their voice. In doing so, it investigates the factors affecting health care delivery in the United States that have remained obscure throughout the current national debate


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Sunday, July 17, 2011

The Last Family Doctor

The Last Family Doctor



Author: Paul E. Stepansky
Edition:
Publisher: Keynote Books, LLC
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0983080704



The Last Family Doctor: Remembering My Father's Medicine


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“A wonderful book that blends a historical perspective that perfectly captures an earlier era in medicine with a son’s loving portrait of his father. Medical books The Last Family Doctor. An enjoyable read for everyone, medical students and those planning to become physicians will find in Dr. William Stepansky an exemplary and inspiring role model.” — Howard K. Rabinowitz, M Medical books The Last Family Doctor: Remembering My Father's Medicine. "Reviews"The Last Family Doctor is a wonderful book that blends a historical perspective that perfectly captures an earlier era in medicine with a son's loving portrait of his father. An enjoyable read for everyone, medical students and those planning to become physicians will find in Dr. William Stepansky an exemplary and inspiring role model." -Howard K. Rabinowitz MD, Jefferson Medical College, author, Caring for the Country: Family Doctors in Small Rural Towns “In learning about the life of Dr. William Stepansky, one of the last of a breed of true general practitioners, we learn much about the enduring possibilities for genuine human healing. In important ways, the author's father represents the doctor we all deserve.” - Daniel Carlat, MD, publisher of The Carlat Psychiatry Report and author, Unhinged: The Trouble with Psychiatry“A unique and compelling account of mid-twentieth century American medical practice. Paul Stepansky's portrait of his father reminds us of the hurdles in the path of immigrants and minorities of the post-war era who wished to practice medicine and the triumphs of one who not only persisted, but also set a standard for medical practice that has all but disappeared in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. This book deserves a wide audience of professional and lay readers alike." - Howard I. Kushner, Ph.D., Emory University and author, A Cursing Brain? The Histories of Tourette SyndromeProduct DescriptionIn The Last Family Doctor, historian Paul Stepansky tells the moving and uplifting story of his father, William Stepansky, a remarkable family doctor who touched thousands of lives. Beginning in 1953, he provided all that scientific medicine had to offer the small rural communities he served in southeastern Pennsylvania. And he did so with an embracing humanity, an ability to contain the pain, suffering, and anxious concern of others that is integral to the all but lost art of medicine.William Stepansky was born in Bucharest, Rumania in the winter of 1922, the child of Russian Jews who fled the Kievan Pogroms that followed World War I. The “making of a doctor,” as recorded herein, traverses topics far removed from the life experience of contemporary physicians: intensive violin studies, pharmacy education, army engineering training, battlefield surgery in France and Germany, laboratory work in Czechoslovakia, and admission to Jefferson Medical College in 1947, the latter a result of extraordinary perseverance in which the violin, strange as it sounds, played a part.The Last Family Doctor is not only a memoir. It is a unique window into understanding what has happened to primary care medicine in America over the past six decades. Paul Stepansky concludes with a measured assessment of what we have gained, but also what we have lost, in the death of the postwar GP who cared for individuals and their families from birth to death. In so doing, he challenges us to reflect anew on what we need, what we want, and what we can reasonably expect, from our doctors.The first to take up the challenge is the author's brother, David Stepansky, an internist who practices general adult medicine in the very communities served by his father a half century ago. His thoughtful Afterword, which compares his father's medicine with his own, rounds out the compelling story of a quiet hero who in important ways “represents the doctor we all deserve” (Daniel Carlat, MD). File Size: 2434 KBPrint Length: 199 pagesPage Numbers Source ISBN: 0983080704Publisher: Keynote Books, LLC; 1 edition (January 4, 2011) Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.Language: EnglishASIN: B005X0BOWA"

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"Reviews"The Last Family Doctor is a wonderful book that blends a historical perspective that perfectly captures an earlier era in medicine with a son's loving portrait of his father. An enjoyable read for everyone, medical students and those planning to become physicians will find in Dr. William Stepansky an exemplary and inspiring role model." -Howard K. Rabinowitz MD, Jefferson Medical College, author, Caring for the Country: Family Doctors in Small Rural Towns “In learning about the life of Dr. William Stepansky, one of the last of a breed of true general practitioners, we learn much abo

"Reviews"The Last Family Doctor is a wonderful book that blends a historical perspective that perfectly captures an earlier era in medicine with a son's loving portrait of his father. An enjoyable read for everyone, medical students and those planning to become physicians will find in Dr. William Stepansky an exemplary and inspiring role model." -Howard K. Rabinowitz MD, Jefferson Medical College, author, Caring for the Country: Family Doctors in Small Rural Towns “In learning about the life of Dr. William Stepansky, one of the last of a breed of true general practitioners, we learn much abo

"Reviews"The Last Family Doctor is a wonderful book that blends a historical perspective that perfectly captures an earlier era in medicine with a son's loving portrait of his father. An enjoyable read for everyone, medical students and those planning to become physicians will find in Dr. William Stepansky an exemplary and inspiring role model." -Howard K. Rabinowitz MD, Jefferson Medical College, author, Caring for the Country: Family Doctors in Small Rural Towns “In learning about the life of Dr. William Stepansky, one of the last of a breed of true general practitioners, we learn much abo

Contributors: Paul E. Stepansky - Author. Format: Paperback



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An enjoyable read for everyone, medical students and those planning to become physicians will find in Dr. William Stepansky an exemplary and inspiring role model.” — Howard K. Rabinowitz, M.D., Jefferson Medical College, author of Caring for the Country: Family Doctors in Small Rural Towns

“To call this simply a biography is like calling Van Gogh’s “Bedroom at Arles” an architectural sketch. In learning about the life of Dr. William Stepansky, one of the last of a breed of true general practitioners, we learn much about the enduring possibilities for genuine human healing. In important ways, the author’s father represents the doctor we all deserve.” — Daniel Carlat, M.D., Tufts University School of Medicine, author of Unhinged: The Trouble with Psychiatry

“A unique and compelling account of mid-twentieth century American medical practice. Paul Stepansky’s portrait of his father reminds us of the hurdles in the path of immigrants and minorities of the post-war era who wished to study medicine and the triumphs of one who not only persisted, but also set a standard for medical practice that has all but disappeared in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. This book deserves a wide audience of professional and lay readers alike.” — Howard I. Kushner, Ph.D., Emory University, author of A Cursing Brain? The Histories of Tourette Syndrome

Product Description

In The Last Family Doctor, historian Paul Stepansky tells the moving and uplifting story of his father, William Stepansky, a remarkable family doctor who touched thousands of lives. Beginning in 1953, he provided all that scientific medicine had to offer the small rural communities he served in southeastern Pennsylvania. And he did so with an embracing humanity, an ability to contain the pain, suffering, and anxious concern of others that is integral to the all but lost art of medicine.

William Stepansky was born in Kishinev, Rumania in 1922, the child of Russian Jews who fled the Pogroms that followed World War I. The “making of a doctor,” as recorded herein, traverses topics far removed from the life experience of contemporary physicians: intensive violin studies, pharmacy education, army engineering training, battlefield surgery in France and Germany, laboratory work in Czechoslovakia, and admission to Jefferson Medical College in 1947, the latter a result of extraordinary perseverance in which the violin, strange as it sounds, played a part.

The Last Family Doctor is not only a memoir. It is a unique window into understanding what has happened to primary care medicine in America over the past six decades. Paul Stepansky concludes with a measured assessment of what we have gained, but also what we have lost, in the death of the postwar GP who cared for individuals and their families from birth to death. In so doing, he challenges us to reflect anew on what we need, what we want, and what we can reasonably expect, from our doctors.

The first to take up the challenge is the author’s brother, David Stepansky, an internist who practices general adult medicine in the very communities served by his father a half century ago. His thoughtful Afterword, which compares his father’s medicine with his own, rounds out the compelling story of a quiet hero who in important ways “represents the doctor we all deserve” (Daniel Carlat, M.D.).



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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Last Minute Emergency Medicine

Last Minute Emergency Medicine



Author: Mary Jo Wagner
Edition: 1
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0071459626



Last Minute Emergency Medicine: A Concise Review for the Specialty Boards (Last Minute Series)


This new study guide presents all the important topics covered on emergency medicine exams with a special emphasis on comparing and contrasting disease presentations and treatments to one another. Medical books Last Minute Emergency Medicine. Medical books .

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Medical Book Last Minute Emergency Medicine



Written by experts in residency education, Last Minute Emergency Medicine provides an outstanding final tune-up to board review.



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