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By Dr. S
Hot Summer Nights: A Month in the ER is your whirlwind tour through the experience of being an Emergency Room physician through one month in time. This is a play by play, blow by blow, account of the real experiences of front-line emergency medicine in a smaller mid-western city as told by a physician practitioner. Popular media is inundated with flashy and often unrealistic portrayals of the practice of emergency medicine. This work attempts to meet the demand for emergency medicine realism without compromising reality to drama. As a practicing emergency physician, with diverse experiences in a range of emergency medicine settings, the author gives his personal insights and reflection to this demanding topic. He chooses his experiences in a smaller city as it provides a more balanced mix of patients than you get in a regional referral center or a trauma center. In so doing, he captures the flavor of emergency medicine that you would encounter in a majority of the Emergency Departments around the country.
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By Thomas Socha
How To Create A Medical Surveillance Program, An Example of a Progam, this book is to provide a guideline for the Medical Surveillance Program (MSP). It is also intended to help occupational health professionals and others recognize and evaluate health risks associated with specific workplace exposures.
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By Samuel H. Steinberg
Doctors need hospitals and hospitals need doctors. Then why do they continue to communicate their needs to each other so badly? Why all the animosity, conflict, and mistrust?

In The Physician's Survival Guide for the Hospital, Dr. Samuel H. Steinberg, an experienced hospital administrator, solves this problem by revealing the information needed for each of these groups to be successful in the hospital environment. Practice administrators will learn skills and information to help them improve their job performance and enhance their standing with their colleagues. Hospital administrators will learn what physicians need to take care of their patients. Physicians, those just starting their practice as well as the more seasoned, will learn the best and most efficient ways to get their hospital work accomplished. They will also become skilled at managing their hospital practice, thus making it a more enjoyable and rewarding experience.

Step-by-step, The Physician's Survival Guide for the Hospital takes you through all of the issues of the physician-hospital practice in order to generate better teamwork, avoid common pitfalls and mistakes, and provide a road map to make the hospital a better place for patients and staff.


FORMAT: Softcover
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By Samuel H. Steinberg
Doctors need hospitals and hospitals need doctors. Then why do they continue to communicate their needs to each other so badly? Why all the animosity, conflict, and mistrust?

In The Physician's Survival Guide for the Hospital, Dr. Samuel H. Steinberg, an experienced hospital administrator, solves this problem by revealing the information needed for each of these groups to be successful in the hospital environment. Practice administrators will learn skills and information to help them improve their job performance and enhance their standing with their colleagues. Hospital administrators will learn what physicians need to take care of their patients. Physicians, those just starting their practice as well as the more seasoned, will learn the best and most efficient ways to get their hospital work accomplished. They will also become skilled at managing their hospital practice, thus making it a more enjoyable and rewarding experience.

Step-by-step, The Physician's Survival Guide for the Hospital takes you through all of the issues of the physician-hospital practice in order to generate better teamwork, avoid common pitfalls and mistakes, and provide a road map to make the hospital a better place for patients and staff.


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By Jerry Sobieraj, M.D.
The troubles in our health care system are discussed in the news on a daily basis. Finally, a book that tells us how some of the issues impact on the practice of primary care. Learn why so many doctors are leaving the field of Medicine, and what may be done to halt this exodus!
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By Jim McGrody
Did you ever wonder how an entire hospital is fed all at once, or how the food actually gets to each patient? Have you ever wondered why hospital food has such a bad reputation? Have you ever heard of gourmet food served in a healthcare setting? What We Feed Our Patients offers a behind-the-scenes look at the world of hospital food. Chef Jim McGrody has worked the last twenty-seven years in the food service business. Now, his passion for good food has turned to the treatment of patient food. Follow his culinary journey and relive his struggles, failures, and accomplishments in the quest for better food for hospital patients. Learn about the preparation of food served to the patients in hospitals and nursing homes—here’s a humorous depiction of what really goes on in hospital kitchens! You’ll learn how patients can get what they want to eat, rather than simply eating what they are given. McGrody offers insight into who to talk to if there is a problem with the food being served and provides tips on what to say and do in those instances. It is possible for hospital food to be not just nutritious, but also tasty and exciting. Jim McGrody shares how in What We Feed Our Patients.
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By Jim McGrody
Did you ever wonder how an entire hospital is fed all at once, or how the food actually gets to each patient? Have you ever wondered why hospital food has such a bad reputation? Have you ever heard of gourmet food served in a healthcare setting? What We Feed Our Patients offers a behind-the-scenes look at the world of hospital food. Chef Jim McGrody has worked the last twenty-seven years in the food service business. Now, his passion for good food has turned to the treatment of patient food. Follow his culinary journey and relive his struggles, failures, and accomplishments in the quest for better food for hospital patients. Learn about the preparation of food served to the patients in hospitals and nursing homes—here’s a humorous depiction of what really goes on in hospital kitchens! You’ll learn how patients can get what they want to eat, rather than simply eating what they are given. McGrody offers insight into who to talk to if there is a problem with the food being served and provides tips on what to say and do in those instances. It is possible for hospital food to be not just nutritious, but also tasty and exciting. Jim McGrody shares how in What We Feed Our Patients.
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By Jim McGrody
Did you ever wonder how an entire hospital is fed all at once, or how the food actually gets to each patient? Have you ever wondered why hospital food has such a bad reputation? Have you ever heard of gourmet food served in a healthcare setting? What We Feed Our Patients offers a behind-the-scenes look at the world of hospital food. Chef Jim McGrody has worked the last twenty-seven years in the food service business. Now, his passion for good food has turned to the treatment of patient food. Follow his culinary journey and relive his struggles, failures, and accomplishments in the quest for better food for hospital patients. Learn about the preparation of food served to the patients in hospitals and nursing homes—here’s a humorous depiction of what really goes on in hospital kitchens! You’ll learn how patients can get what they want to eat, rather than simply eating what they are given. McGrody offers insight into who to talk to if there is a problem with the food being served and provides tips on what to say and do in those instances. It is possible for hospital food to be not just nutritious, but also tasty and exciting. Jim McGrody shares how in What We Feed Our Patients.
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By Jane Lloyd
Creating Hospitals We Can Trust is for anyone who wants to promote, provide or receive good hospital care. It describes the necessary components of quality care at the bedside, and it explains how anyone can look beyond PR rhetoric and readily determine whether those conditions are present or absent in their community hospital.

Though it primarily addresses the public, it explains what hospital professionals and executives can do both to take good care of their patients and to produce increasingly better economic outcomes. It also describes how today's journalists can report more substantively about a health care system that has now become very powerful over everyday lives, whether we are sick or well.

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By Jane Lloyd
Creating Hospitals We Can Trust is for anyone who wants to promote, provide or receive good hospital care. It describes the necessary components of quality care at the bedside, and it explains how anyone can look beyond PR rhetoric and readily determine whether those conditions are present or absent in their community hospital.

Though it primarily addresses the public, it explains what hospital professionals and executives can do both to take good care of their patients and to produce increasingly better economic outcomes. It also describes how today's journalists can report more substantively about a health care system that has now become very powerful over everyday lives, whether we are sick or well.

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By Dr. S
Hot Summer Nights: A Month in the ER is your whirlwind tour through the experience of being an Emergency Room physician through one month in time. This is a play by play, blow by blow, account of the real experiences of front-line emergency medicine in a smaller mid-western city as told by a physician practitioner. Popular media is inundated with flashy and often unrealistic portrayals of the practice of emergency medicine. This work attempts to meet the demand for emergency medicine realism without compromising reality to drama. As a practicing emergency physician, with diverse experiences in a range of emergency medicine settings, the author gives his personal insights and reflection to this demanding topic. He chooses his experiences in a smaller city as it provides a more balanced mix of patients than you get in a regional referral center or a trauma center. In so doing, he captures the flavor of emergency medicine that you would encounter in a majority of the Emergency Departments around the country.
FORMAT: E-Book
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By Jerry Sobieraj, M.D.
The troubles in our health care system are discussed in the news on a daily basis. Finally, a book that tells us how some of the issues impact on the practice of primary care. Learn why so many doctors are leaving the field of Medicine, and what may be done to halt this exodus!
FORMAT: E-Book
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$3.99
By Thomas Socha
How To Create A Medical Surveillance Program, An Example of a Progam, this book is to provide a guideline for the Medical Surveillance Program (MSP). It is also intended to help occupational health professionals and others recognize and evaluate health risks associated with specific workplace exposures.
FORMAT: E-Book
OUR PRICE:
$3.99