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Gray's anatomy for students

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Richard L. Drake, Wayne Vogl, Adam W.M. Mitchell. (4th ed.) --Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier , c2020.
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Easy to read, superbly illustrated, and clinically relevant, Gray’s Anatomy for Students, 4th Edition, is medical students’ go-to text for essential information in human anatomy. This fully revised volume focuses on the core information students need to know, in an easy-access format and with additional multimedia tools that facilitate effective study and mastery of the material. A team of expert authors and global advisors share their extensive teaching and clinical experience, highlighted by…
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Drake, Richard L.
Other Authors
Vogl, Wayne
Mitchell, Adam W. M.
Responsibility
Richard L. Drake, Wayne Vogl, Adam W.M. Mitchell
Edition
4th ed.
Alternate Title
Anatomy for students
Place of Publication
Philadelphia, PA
Publisher
Elsevier
Date of Publication
c2020
Physical Description
1 online resource, 1180 p.
ISBN
9780323393041
Subjects (MeSH)
Anatomy
Specialty
Anatomy
Abstract
Easy to read, superbly illustrated, and clinically relevant, Gray’s Anatomy for Students, 4th Edition, is medical students’ go-to text for essential information in human anatomy. This fully revised volume focuses on the core information students need to know, in an easy-access format and with additional multimedia tools that facilitate effective study and mastery of the material. A team of expert authors and global advisors share their extensive teaching and clinical experience, highlighted by more than 1,000 innovative, original illustrations throughout the text.
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The Portable Medical Mentor : Training Success

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Larry D. Florman. --Cham: Springer , c2015.
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This text is directed at every student of medicine regardless of level of training or specialty ambitions. Without imparting any education in medicine per se, each chapter teaches the prospective medical trainee the art of being a physician. The reader will be convinced early on, that there is more to being a good doctor than medical school didactics. They will learn what residency admission chiefs, interviewers and faculty are most impressed with in an applicant. The first few chapters speak o…
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Florman, Larry D
Responsibility
Larry D. Florman
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2015
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxvii, 209 p. : 8 illus., 2 illus. in color)
ISBN
9783319098524
9783319098517 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Education, Medical
Internship and Residency
Vocational Guidance
Abstract
This text is directed at every student of medicine regardless of level of training or specialty ambitions. Without imparting any education in medicine per se, each chapter teaches the prospective medical trainee the art of being a physician. The reader will be convinced early on, that there is more to being a good doctor than medical school didactics. They will learn what residency admission chiefs, interviewers and faculty are most impressed with in an applicant. The first few chapters speak of the importance of, and being the best student of medicine that one can be. An extensive review of the most current government mandated laws, rules and regulations are in dedicated chapters throughout the text and can be used as a ready reference. The book brings to the reader the very up-to-date and new concepts of the ever confusing and changing realm of managed care. Additionally, one of the main purposes of this book, is to introduce to the student of medicine the use and need of advisors and mentors. This chapter entitled "Mentors" embellishes the age old tradition of true mentoring in medicine, a practice which is just now reviving itself. Medical students, trainees, and practicing physicians at all levels have had an integral part in reviewing and making the chapters more relevant to today's highly competitive and complicated playing field. The Portable Medical Mentor: Training Success addresses every facet of "how to be a good physician" in an easy to read and down to earth, practical fashion. It is intended that once read, the student will be more competitive in residency applications, better thought of as a physician, by peers, and patients, and more comfortable in their chosen specialty.
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Mentors/Advisors -- Chapter 3. The Transition: Part 1 -- Chapter 4. Attire -- Chapter 5. The Little Black Book -- Chapter 6. Communications -- Chapter 7. Teaching and Learning -- Chapter 8. Surgery Suite Etiquette -- Chapter 9. The Clinics -- Chapter 10. Rounds -- Chapter 11. The Difficult -- Chapter 12. Documentation -- Chapter 13. Presentations -- Chapter 14. Mortality and Morbidity Conference -- Chapter 15. On Call -- Chapter 16. Family and Friends -- Chapter 17. Your Health -- Chapter 18. Medical-Legal -- Chapter 19 The System -- Chapter 20. The Boards -- Chapter 21 The 80-h Week -- Chapter 22. Research -- Chapter 23. Interviews -- Chapter 24. HIPAA -- Chapter 25. Social Media -- Chapter 26. Electronic Medical Record -- Chapter 27. Insurance, Managed Care -- Chapter 28. Vacations -- Chapter 29. Finances -- Chapter 30. Assorted Affairs -- Chapter 31. The Transition: Part 2 -- Chapter 32. The Mentor's Wrap-Up -- Chapter 33. Epilogue -- Appendix A. Commonly Used Web-Based Sites -- Appendix B. Books of Interest.
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The Complete Business Guide for a Successful Medical Practice

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Neil Baum, Roger G. Bonds, Thomas Crawford, Karl J. Kreder, Koushik Shaw, Thomas Stringer, Raju Thomas, editors. --Cham: Springer , c2015.
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This text provides physicians with the basic business skills in order for them to become involved in the financial aspect of their practices. The text will help the physician decide what kind of practice they would like to join (i.e. private practice, small group practice, solo practice, hospital employment, large group practice, academic medicine, or institutional\government practice) as well as understand the basics of contracting, restrictive covenants, and how to navigate the road to partne…
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Baum, Neil
Bonds, Roger G
Crawford, Thomas
Kreder, Karl J
Shaw, Koushik
Stringer, Thomas
Thomas, Raju
Responsibility
Neil Baum, Roger G. Bonds, Thomas Crawford, Karl J. Kreder, Koushik Shaw, Thomas Stringer, Raju Thomas, editors
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2015
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiv, 277 p. : 18 illus., 10 illus. in color)
ISBN
9783319110950
9783319110943 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Practice Management, Medical
Abstract
This text provides physicians with the basic business skills in order for them to become involved in the financial aspect of their practices. The text will help the physician decide what kind of practice they would like to join (i.e. private practice, small group practice, solo practice, hospital employment, large group practice, academic medicine, or institutional\government practice) as well as understand the basics of contracting, restrictive covenants, and how to navigate the road to partnership. Additional topics covered include, monthly balance sheets, productivity, overhead costs and profits, trend analysis and benchmarking. Finally, the book provides advice on advisors that doctors will need to help with the business of their professional and personal lives. These include accountants, bankers, lawyers, insurance agents, and other financial advisors. The Complete Business Guide for a Successful Medical Practice provides a roadmap for physicians to be not only good clinical doctors but also good businessmen and businesswomen. It will help doctors make a difference in the lives of their patients as well as sound financial decisions for their practice.
Contents
The Basics of the Business of Medicine -- Transitioning from Training to Practice -- Job Search -- Compensations Models, Patient Volume & the Pro Forma -- Insurances and Essential Fringe Benefits -- The Coding Aspect of the Business of Medicine -- Understanding Financial Statements -- Numbers You Need to Know -- The Revenue Cycle -- Stark Law Impact on Medical Practice -- Restrictive Covenants -- Medical Equipment: Leasing vs. Buying -- Ancillary Income -- Selecting Advisors -- Debt Reduction -- Becoming Financially Savvy -- Practice Buy-In Options: The Road to Partnership -- Marketing: Understanding the Modern Patient and Customer -- Building Your Career, Your Reputation and Your Personal Brand -- The Business Side of Developing a Social Media Presence into Your Medical Practice -- Burnout Prevention for Practicing Physicians -- Future of Medicine -- Conclusion: Our Very Last Bottom Line.
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Reducing the stigma of mental illness : a report from a Global Programme of the World Psychiatric Association

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Norman Sartorius and Hugh Schulze. --Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press , 2005.
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Sartorius, N
Corporate Author
World Psychiatric Association
Other Authors
Schulze, Hugh
Responsibility
Norman Sartorius and Hugh Schulze
Place of Publication
Cambridge, UK
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Date of Publication
2005
Physical Description
xxii, 238 p.
ISBN
6610202826 (electronic bk.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Mentally Ill Persons
Health Policy
Contents
Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- REFERENCE -- Introduction -- The different voices of stigma and discrimination -- The Global Programme of the World Psychiatric Association -- Structure of this Book -- Participants in the Programme -- Chairpersons and Advisors of Local Action Groups -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Developing the Programme -- What conceptual framework should the programme adopt? -- The vicious cycle of stigmatization -- Cultural differences between industrialized and developing countries -- Focus on schizophrenia or on mental illness in general? -- Who should carry out the programme on country level? -- How should the activities of the programme be selected? -- What administrative structure should the programme have? -- How long should the programme last? -- What relationship should there be with other efforts dealing with problems of stigma and discrimination? -- How should the programme be evaluated? -- Snapshots of a dynamic programme -- REFERENCES -- Phase I Calgary, Alberta, Canada -- 2 The Canadian Pilot Site -- Calgary, Alberta -- Health care professionals -- Teenagers: students in grades 9 and 11 -- The Teens Talking 2 Teens Competition -- Community Change Agents and opinion leaders -- Who is the general public? -- Conclusion -- For more information on the Global Programme in Canada, please contact -- BIBLIOGRAPHY...CANADA -- Phase II -- 3 Spain -- Working from the inside out -- Interventions for individuals living with schizophrenia and their families -- Health care institutions -- An approach to the public -- Results -- For more information on the Global Programme in Spain, please contact -- BIBLIOGRAPHY...SPAIN -- 4 Austria -- Establishing a benchmark -- Targeting journalists -- Educating high school students -- Broadening the audience -- Mental health services -- Conclusion -- For more information on the Global Programme in Austria, please contact -- BIBLIOGRAPHY...AUSTRIA -- Phase III -- 5 Germany -- Düsseldorf -- Hamburg -- Itzehoe-Steinburg and Kiel -- Leipzig -- Munich -- Conclusion -- For more information on the Global Programme in Germany, please contact -- REFERENCES...GERMANY -- BIBLIOGRAPHY...GERMANY -- 6 Italy -- Research -- Stigma and high school students -- Stigma and journalists -- Working with employers and their employees -- Conclusion -- For more information on the Global Programme in Italy, please contact -- REFERENCES...ITALY -- BIBLIOGRAPHY...ITALY -- 7 Greece -- A unique national opportunity -- Mental health professionals -- Working with the media -- Expanding the volunteer network -- Stigma and the arts -- Support materials for communication -- Stigma and high school students -- Individuals living with schizophrenia and families -- Local networking and awareness -- Conclusion -- For more information on the Global Programme in Greece, please contact -- BIBLIOGRAPHY...GREECE -- 8 United States -- Employers -- Criminal justice system -- Media and the general publ
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