Medical Practice Divorce

December 12, 2008 | Comments Off

This practical guide, written by a CPA, an attorney, and a physician, illustrate the many reasons why physicians choose to leave practice, t eaches physicians how to get out gracefully, and provides important in formation on how to set up a practice the right way to avoid later con flicts and problems.

Customer Review: Medical Practice Divorce

5 STARS FOR SURE. Fills a void in the medical profession library. Consice and to the point and filled with information that should be on every MD`S desk. Must be required reading for the medical student body.

Customer Review: An absolute must read for all practicng physicians

Very little literature exists that explains in succinct and understandable terms the legal and financial aspects of joining or leaving a medical practice. Medical Pracice Divorce accomplishes this difficult task in a superbly written fashion. It should be read by all physicians who are nearing the completion of their residency or already in practice.

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A Guide to Patient Safety in the Medical Practice

December 10, 2008 | Comments Off


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Medical-Surgical Nursing - Text and Student Learning Guide Package: Concepts and Practice

December 10, 2008 | Comments Off

This convenient, money-saving package is a must-have for nursing students! It includes deWits Medical-Surgical Nursing, 1st edition text, and deWits Student Learning Guide for Medical-Surgical Nursing.

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The Handbook of Surgical Intensive Care: Practices of the Surgical Residents at Duke University Medical Center

December 8, 2008 | Comments Off

Extensively revised and updated, the New Edition of this user-friendly guide provides quick answers to the diagnostic and therapeutic questions encountered on a daily basis. Includes new and expanded chapters on the techniques of common ICU procedures, medications, nutrition, anesthesia, and more. Plus, an organ system organization makes reference easy!

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Culture and curing: anthropological perspectives on traditional medical beliefs and practices

December 7, 2008 | Comments Off


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Energetic Healing: MERGING OF ANCIENT & MODERN MEDICAL PRACTICES

December 6, 2008 | Comments Off

Customer Review: Alternative Healing: an MD makes you understand its basis

This is my favorite subject: the bridge between alternative healing and Western medical practice, and this is the best book I’ve read about it. He takes the ‘woo woo’ out of something that is “new age” and extremely effective. He explores the physics of vibrational healing, relates the physics to observable results, and even if we’re not used to being able to believe it’s possible, he gives us more reason to explore and study this valuable subject.

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Spreading Germs: Disease Theories and Medical Practice in Britain, 1865-1900 (Cambridge Studies in the History of Medicine)

December 6, 2008 | Comments Off

Spreading Germs discusses how modern ideas on the nature and causes of infectious diseases were constructed and spread within the British medical profession during the last third of the nineteenth century. Michael Worboys challenges many existing interpretations, arguing that at various times there were many germ theories that developed in different ways and did not always embrace science and the use of laboratories. It was the discipline of bacteriology that institutionalized the various new ideas and practices during the 1880s, and in a way that was more evolutionary than revolutionary.

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De Gruchy’s Clinical Haematology in Medical Practice- EPZ Edition

December 5, 2008 | Comments Off


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Information Technology: Tools for the Medical Practice

December 3, 2008 | Comments Off


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USMLE Step 2 Flashcard Secrets: USMLE Test Practice Questions & Exam Review for the United States Medical Licensing Examination Step 2

December 2, 2008 | Comments Off

USMLE Step 2 Flashcard Secrets study system uses repetitive methods of study to teach you how to break apart and quickly solve difficult test questions on the United States Medical Licensing Examination Step 2. Study after study has shown that spaced repetition is the most effective form of learning, and nothing beats flashcards when it comes to making repetitive learning fun and fast. Our flashcards enable you to study small, digestible bits of information that are easy to learn and give you exposure to the different question types and concepts. USMLE Step 2 Flashcard Secrets covers: Pathology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Anatomy/ Physiology, Hirschsprung’s Disease, Start and Stop Codon, Primary Immune Responses, Adrenergic receptors, Brainstem, Diabetes Mellitus, Transcription, Human papillomavirus (HPV), Decongestants, Respiratory Control Center, HIV and AIDS, Prokaryotic Gene Regulation, Immunoglobulin Isotypes, Cephalosporins, Femoral Triangle, Kienbock’s disease, Southern blotting, Key Antibiotics, Anti-viral Drugs, Hypospadias, Systemic Lupus Serythemtosus, Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium, Chlamydia, Aspirin, Kidney Structure, First Degree AV block, Competitive Inhibition, Phagocytosis, Opiods, Lumbar plexus, Myasthenia Gravis, Protein Structure, Risk Factors of Infection, Cholinergic Drugs, Receptor Types, Ischemic Heart Disease, Coenzymes, Nosocomial Infections, Uricosurics, Portal Vein System, Glioblastoma multiforme, Dietary Carbohydrates, Neisseria meningitidis, Anti-thyroid Drugs, Peyer’s Patches, Bell’s Palsy, Anaerobic Glycolysis, AutoImmunity, Anti-gout Drugs, Spinal Tracts, Multiple Sclerosis, Cholesterol Formation, Salmonella enterica, Methylxanthines, Internal capsule, and much more…

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