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  • MRI from Picture to Protonby Donald W. McRobbie; Elizabeth A. Moore; Martin J. Graves; Martin R. Prince

    Cambridge University Press 2006; US$ 72.00

    Presents the basics of MR practice and theory as the practitioner first meets them. more...

  • Lean on Meby Kathryn Lynn Davis

    Simon & Schuster 2006; US$ 11.99

    The prognosis you give yourself is the only one that's important. You can't allow yourself to become the victim of a negative prognosis. At the young age of thirty-three, Nancy Davis was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. The finality of the neurologist's prognosis was devastating: "There is nothing you can do. Go home and go to bed...forever." Nancy left her doctor's office in shock and despair. How could it be that within a year she would be confined to her bed, at best able to push the buttons on her television's remote control? She had plans. She had a family. She had a life that she desperately wanted to live. Nancy made a choice. Rather than accepting this hopeless prognosis, she began to educate herself, to create an effective... more...

  • Diagnostic Criteria Handbook in Histopathologyby Paul J. Tadrous

    John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2008; US$ 135.00

    This handbook is designed to help jobbing histopathologists jog their memory and get through more workload in any working day. Rapid access is facilitated by a bullet-point, tabular and diagrammatic style, as well as by handy anatomical diagrams, guidance on the ‘Cut-Up’ with emphasis on core ‘datasets’ and by a special index for frozen section advice, grading systems and scoring systems. The book provides, where useful, differential diagnosis lists and presents diagnostically helpful molecular and immunohistochemical findings. Information is kept up-to-date on a dedicated website www.pathbook.com .   The Diagnostic Criteria Handbook in Histopathology is not designed to be an “exam cram” and neither... more...

  • Cases for PACESby Stephen Hoole; Andrew Fry; Daniel Hodson; Rachel Davies

    John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2010; US$ 40.95

    Cases for PACES provides a concise study aid to Part II of the MRCP examination; the Practical Assessment of Clinical Examination Skills or PACES. The new edition of this very popular study guide has been completely updated, and now includes scenarios for Station 5, introduced in October 2009. Featuring a ‘case study’ format that matches the style of the exam, it includes all the essential information - perfect for on-the-ward revision and study. Written by authors who remember their own PACES examination, their experience in learning and teaching PACES is condensed to provide exactly what you need to know to pass. With its informal style, Cases for PACES is also ideal for self-directed learning in groups, and will help... more...

  • Introduction to Medical Imagingby Nadine Barrie Smith; Andrew Webb

    Cambridge University Press 2010; US$ 64.00

    Covers the basics of medical imaging together with state-of-the-art concepts and theory, relevant clinical applications, and future prospects. more...

  • Competency-Based Assessments in Mental Health Practiceby Susan W. Gray

    John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2011; US$ 50.00

    " Competency-Based Assessments in Mental Health Practice should be required reading for all clinical practitioners and students. Author Susan W. Gray provides a competency-based assessment model that moves away from looking at mental illness as a 'disease' to capturing people's strengths and the uniqueness of their experience with mental illness." —Alex Gitterma Zachs Professor and Director of PhD Program " Competency-Based Assessment in Mental Health Practice not only describes the rather cumbersome DSM-IV-TR ® in a manner that graduate students and clinicians can easily understand and apply, but it also presents a competency-based type of clinical assessment that most effectively integrates the social work practice orientation... more...

  • Nursing Diagnosesby NANDA International

    John Wiley & Sons 2011; US$ 31.99

    A nursing diagnosis is defined as a clinical judgment about individual, family or community responses to actual or potential health problems or life processes which provide the basis for selection of nursing interventions to achieve outcomes for which the nurse has accountability (NANDA-I, 2009). Accurate and valid nursing diagnoses guide the selection of interventions that are likely to produce the desired treatment effects and determine nurse-sensitive outcomes. Nursing diagnoses are seen as key to the future of evidence-based, professionally-led nursing care – and to more effectively meeting the need of patients. In an era of increasing electronic patient health records, standardized nursing terminologies such as NANDA-I, NIC and NOC... more...

  • Management of Chronic Viral Hepatitisby Graham Foster; Robert D Goldin

    Taylor & Francis, A Martin Dunitz Book 2001; US$ 44.95

    The authors have written a succinct, highly illustrated text for all those interested in the management of viral hepatitis, examining the use of each new interferon, the only effective treatment in the chronically infected patients. more...

  • Billion-Dollar Bargainby Anuthep Benja-Athon

    Muscle Joint Nerve 2003; US$ 35.95

    Billion-Dollar Bargain shows that computer-related illness (CRI) is more common than one is led to believe. It shows that any computer operator is susceptible to CRI, explains the origin and mechanism of CRI and demonstrates that science can render a cost-effective approach for preventing and treating it. It shows that a penny of prevention is worth many dollars of cure, and that the billions of dollars spent annually on on physical and emotional suffering, ill health, absenteeism, loss of productivity and wages, workers' compensation, insurance premiums and increased costs to the employers and third-parties can be saved. more...

  • Disc Herniationby Anuthep Benja-Athon

    Muscle Joint Nerve 2003; US$ 29.95

    There is a natural path for healing the most common low back pain so that surgery can be avoided. Almost all humans are afflicted with low back pain (LBP) and sciatica. Recurrent bouts of LBP are a sign of aging of the spine and, inevitably, compel the individuals to see their physicians and doctors or surgeons. A herniated disc is often conveniently and falsely accused of being the common cause of severe and disabling LBP. Disc Herniation shows that a disc impinging on a nerve is neither the most common nor the only cause of LBP. more...