A REVIEW OF STERILIZATION AND DISINFECTION: AS APPLIED TO MEDICAL, INDUSTRIAL AND LABORATORY PRACTICE.
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Practice of Medicine-Tice: International Medical Digest: A monthly Abstract Journal of Current Literature, Volume 54, 1949
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Practice of Medicine-Tice: International Medical Digest: A monthly Abstract Journal of Current Literature, Volume 44, 1944
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Essential Statistics for Medical Practice: A Case Study
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A firm understanding of the basic statistical methods used in current medical literature is now essential for medical practice, as research papers have become increasingly statistical in nature. This book has a unique, case-study approach, starting with six actual research papers showing which statistical methods were used and how the results were obtained. It will enable the medical professional to understand the methods in an easy and accessible way.
Medical Practice Management Handbook 2000: Policy Guide to Accounting and Tax Issues, Daily Operations, and Physicianscontracts
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Customer Review: Medical Practice Management Handbook 2000
This “handbook” is actually quite large and comprehensive. It covers areas relating to starting a practice (this section is especially helpful and includes a very realistic timetable from conception of a practice to seeing patients), enrolling with health insurance carriers both private and public, buy/sell agreements, employment, and retirement plans as well as many other things. With this book a physician has the resources available to start up a practice without incurring huge costs from a consultant. In addition to the text portion of the book, a CD-ROM is included with form letters and schedules to use as needed. I highly recommend this book for those individuals new and even not-so-new to solo/private medical practice.
The Physician’s Guide to Survival & Success in the Medical Practice
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Medical Practice Management Body of Knowledge Review: Professional Responsibility (Medical Practice Management Body of Knowledge Review)
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Learn the key professional responsibility skills to lead a medical practice. After reading this book, you’ll understand the concepts, tasks and terminology to ensure success in the medical group. The text covers:
• Managing the overload of information generated from multiple and diverse situations that occur in the practice and in personal life
• The importance of professionalism and its key requirements, as well as the personal and organizational benefits of certification
• Developing a professional network and support system of mentors, coaches, subject-matter experts and others
Master the Body of Knowledge for Medical Practice Executives tasks covered in this book.
Task 1: Advance professional knowledge and leadership skills
Task 2: Balance professional and personal pursuits
Task 3: Promote ethical standards for individual and organizational behavior and decision-making
Task 4: Conduct self-assessments
Task 5: Engage in professional networking
Task 6: Advance the profession by contributing to the Body of Knowledge for Medical Practice Management
Task 7: Develop effective interpersonal skills
Other books in the Body of Knowledge Review Series:
Overview - Volume 1
Business and Clinical Operations - Volume 2
Financial Management - Volume 3
Governance and Organizational Dynamics - Volume 4
Human Resource Management - Volume 5
Information Management - Volume 6
Planning and Marketing - Volume 7
Risk Management - Volume 9
Medical Practice Management Body of Knowledge Review: Information Management (Core Learning Series Level1)
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Learn the key information management skills to lead a medical practice. After reading this book, you’ll understand the concepts, tasks and terminology to ensure success in the medical group. The text covers:
* Assessing short-term/long-term information technology needs and developing RFI/RFP to ensure comprehensive response from vendors
* Planning and implementing initial and ongoing training to allow physicians and staff to make best use of IT.
* Evaluating vendor proposals and working with physicians and staff to determine best fit for practice
* Negotiating vendor contracts to ensure best possible price, support and service
Master the Body of Knowledge for Medical Practice Executives tasks covered in this book.
TASK 1: Conduct information system needs analysis
TASK 2: Facilitate information system procurement and installation
TASK 3: Develop and implement information system training and support programs
TASK 4: Oversee database management and maintenance
TASK 5: Develop information network security systems
TASK 6: Provide access to electronic education and information resources and systems
Other books in the Body of Knowledge Review Series:
Overview - Volume 1
Business and Clinical Operations - Volume 2
Financial Management - Volume 3
Governance and Organizational Dynamics - Volume 4
Human Resource Management - Volume 5
Planning and Marketing - Volume 7
Professional Responsibility - Volume 8
Risk Management - Volume 9