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    James M. Dahle.
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    R728.5 .D34 2014
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    Brian Elliott, MD.
    Summary: "White coats, Hippocratic oaths, medicine as a calling – are these beneficial practices or harmful rituals? White Coat Ways traces seven medical traditions from their historical origins to their contemporary issues. Tracing these origins through common misconceptions – who really wrote the Hippocratic oath, are hospitals nonprofit – empowers the reader to approach contemporary controversies accurately. The stories along the way provide an intertwining history of foundational figures like Hippocrates, Joseph Lister, and Renee Laennec to downright bizarre stories of extraordinary mathematicians and goat testicle implantation."

    Contents:
    Introduction
    Chapter One: Medicine as a calling
    Chapter Two: The physical
    Chapter Three: White coats
    Chapter Four: Cadaver lab
    Chapter Five: Hospitals
    Chapter Six: The MD
    Chapter Seven: The Hippocratic Oath
    Chapter Eight: The tradition reflex
    Epilogue
    Acknowledgments
    Notes and sources.
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    R153 .B76 2023
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    Robin DiAngelo.
    Summary: "Referring to the defensive moves that white people make when challenged racially, white fragility is characterized by emotions such as anger, fear, and guilt, and by behaviors including argumentation and silence. These behaviors, in turn, function to reinstate white racial equilibrium and prevent any meaningful cross-racial dialogue. In this in-depth exploration, antiracist educator Robin DiAngelo explores how white fragility develops, how it protects racial inequality, and what we can do to engage more constructively."--Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Foreword: Keyser Söze, Beyoncé, and the Witness Protection Program / Michael Eric Dyson
    Introduction: We can't get there from here
    The challenges of talking to white people about racism
    Racism and white supremacy
    Racism after the civil rights movement
    How does race shape the lives of white people?
    The good/bad binary
    Anti-blackness
    Racial triggers for white people
    The result: White fragility
    White fragility in action
    White fragility and the rules of engagement
    White women's tears
    Where do we go from here?
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    Massimo Filippi, Maria A. Rocca.
    Contents:
    Intro
    Acknowledgements
    Introduction
    Contents
    1: Multiple Sclerosis
    1.1 Introduction
    1.2 Epidemiology
    1.3 Etiopathogenesis
    1.3.1 Genetic Susceptibility
    1.3.2 Environmental Risk Factors
    1.3.3 Pathology
    1.3.4 Immunopathophysiology
    1.4 Clinical Manifestations
    1.4.1 Clinical Features
    1.4.2 Clinical Phenotypes
    1.5 Diagnostic Procedures
    1.5.1 MRI
    1.5.2 Cerebrospinal Fluid Examination
    1.5.3 Evoked Potentials
    1.5.4 Diagnostic Criteria
    1.5.5 Differential Diagnosis
    1.5.6 Biomarkers and Prognostic Factors 1.6 Treatment Approaches
    1.6.1 DMDs for RRMS
    1.6.2 DMDs for Progressive MS
    1.6.3 Monitoring Treatment Response
    1.6.4 Treatments Under Investigation
    1.6.5 Management of Relapses
    1.6.6 Symptomatic Treatments
    References
    2: Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis
    2.1 Introduction
    2.2 Epidemiology
    2.3 Etiopathogenesis
    2.3.1 Genetic Risk Factors
    2.3.2 Environmental Risk Factors
    2.3.3 Epigenetics
    2.3.4 Pathology
    2.3.5 Immune Pathophysiology
    2.4 Clinical Manifestations
    2.4.1 The First Demyelinating Event
    2.4.2 Pediatric MS 2.4.3 Disease Course
    2.4.4 Cognitive Impairment
    2.4.5 Fatigue, Mood, and Behavioral Disturbances
    2.5 Diagnostic Procedures
    2.5.1 MRI
    2.5.2 Cerebrospinal Fluid Examination
    2.5.3 Autoantibodies
    2.5.4 Neurophysiological Studies
    2.5.5 Diagnostic Criteria
    2.5.6 Differential Diagnosis
    2.5.7 Advanced MRI Techniques
    2.5.8 Neurofilaments
    2.6 Treatment Approaches
    2.6.1 Acute Management
    2.6.2 DMTs
    2.6.2.1 First-Line DMTs
    2.6.2.2 Second-Line DMTs
    2.6.3 Treatment Monitoring
    2.6.4 Vitamin-D Supplementation
    2.6.5 Symptomatic Treatments 2.6.6 Counseling and Support
    References
    3: Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders
    3.1 Introduction
    3.2 Epidemiology
    3.2.1 Geographic Distribution
    3.2.2 Demographic Features
    3.3 Etiopathogenesis
    3.4 Clinical Manifestations
    3.4.1 Core Clinical Characteristics
    3.4.2 Other Manifestations
    3.4.3 Natural History of NMOSD
    3.4.4 Rare Phenotypes
    3.4.5 Differential Diagnosis
    3.5 Diagnostic Procedures
    3.5.1 Antibody Testing
    3.5.2 Cerebrospinal Fluid Examination
    3.5.3 MRI Features
    3.6 Treatment Approaches
    3.6.1 Treatment of Relapses 3.6.2 Chronic Treatment (Prevention of Relapses)
    3.6.3 Symptomatic Treatments
    References
    4: Anti-MOG Diseases
    4.1 Introduction
    4.2 Epidemiology
    4.2.1 Demographic Features
    4.2.2 Risk Factors
    4.3 Etiopathogenesis
    4.4 Clinical Manifestations
    4.4.1 Typical Clinical Findings
    4.4.2 Natural History of Anti-MOG Disease
    4.5 Diagnosis
    4.5.1 Differential Diagnosis
    4.6 Diagnostic Procedures
    4.6.1 Antibody Testing
    4.6.2 Cerebrospinal Fluid Examination
    4.6.3 MRI Features
    4.6.4 Visual Evoked Potentials and Optical Coherence Tomography
    Digital Access Springer 2020
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    Selva Baltan, S. Thomas Carmichael, Carlos Matute, Guohua Xi, John H Zhang, editors.
    Summary: The first book to provide a systematic expert summary of normal white matter morphology as well as white matter injury following stroke and other CNS injuries. White matter injury can result from both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke as well as a host of other CNS diseases and conditions such as neonatal injuries, neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimer's disease, traumatic brain injuries, carbon monoxide poisoning, and drug or alcohol overdoses. The extent of white matter injury is extremely important to patient outcomes. Several recent technological developments including advanced neuroimaging and the breeding of new rodent models of white matter injury have provided growing insight into initial damage and repair after a stroke or other damaging event.

    Contents:
    Part I. White Matter and Evaluation
    1. White Matter: Basic Principles of Axonal Organization and Function / Alexander Velumian and Marina Samoilova
    2. White Matter Injury and Potential Treatment in Ischemic Stroke / Mingke Song, Anna Woodbury, and Shan Ping Yu
    3. CADASIL and Animal Models / Francesco Blasi, Anand Viswanathan, and Cenk Ayata
    4. Neuroimaging of White Matter Injury: A Multimodal Approach to Vascular Disease / Gary A. Rosenberg, Branko Huisa, Fakhreya Y. Jalal, and Yi Yang
    5. Diffusion MRI Biomarkers of White Matter Damage in Traumatic Brain Injury / Maria Ly, Samuel Ji, and Michael A. Yassa
    Part II. White Matter Injury in Stroke and Other CNS Disorders
    6. Mechanisms Underlying the Selective Vulnerability of Developing Human White Matter / Paul A. Rosenberg
    7. Neonatal Experimental White Matter Injury / Zhengwei Cai
    8. Focal Ischemic White Matter Injury in Experimental Models / Robert Fern
    9. White Matter Injury in Global Cerebral Ischemia / Shinichi Nakao and Yan Xu
    10. Experimental Global Ischemia and White Matter Injury / Ji Hae Seo, Kazuhide Hayakawa, Nobukazu Miyamoto, Takakuni Maki, Loc-Duyen D. Pham, Eng H. Lo, and Ken Arai
    11. White Matter Injury After Experimental Intracerebral Hemorrhage / Kenneth R. Wagner
    12. White Matter Repair in Subcortical Stroke / Elif G. Sözmen and S. Thomas Carmichael
    13. White Matter Injury in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Humans / Gian Marco De Marchis and Stephan A. Mayer
    14. Degenerative Brain Diseases and White Matter Injury / George Bartzokis and Po H. Lu
    15. Unmyelinated and Myelinated Axons Exhibit Differential Injury and Treatment Responses Following Traumatic Injury / Thomas M. Reeves, Adele E. Doperalski, and Linda L. Phillips
    16. Age-Dependent Mechanisms of White Matter Injury After Stroke / Selva Baltan
    17. White Matter Damage in Multiple Sclerosis / María Victoria Sánchez-Gómez, Fernando Pérez-Cerdá, and Carlos Matute
    Part III. Pathophysiology of White Matter Injury
    18. Calcium Dyshomeostasis in White Matter Injury / Elena Alberdi, Asier Ruiz, and Carlos Matute
    19. Inflammation and White Matter Injury in Animal Models of Ischemic Stroke / Lyanne C. Schlichter, Sarah Hutchings, and Starlee Lively
    20. Oxidative Stress in White Matter Injury / Hideyuki Yoshioka, Takuma Wakai, Hiroyuki Kinouchi, and Pak H. Chan
    21. Acute Axonal Injury in White Matter Stroke / Jason D. Hinman and S. Thomas Carmichael
    Part IV. Other White Matter Injuries
    22. The Interplay Between White Matter, Mitochondria, and Neuroprotection / R. Anne Stetler, Rehana K. Leak, Zheng Jing, Xiaoming Hu, Yanqin Gao, Guodong Cao, and Jun Chen
    23. Heavy Metals and White Matter Injury / Yang V. Li
    24. Anesthesia and White Matter Injury / Phillip Vlisides and Zhongcong Xie.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
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    [compiled by] Paula S. Rothenberg, William Paterson University of New Jersey ; with contributions from Soniya Munshi, Borough of Manhattan Community College.
    Summary: "Vital, eye-opening, and powerful, this unique anthology expertly presents the significance and complexity of whiteness today and illuminates the nature of privilege and power in our society. White Privilege leads students through the ubiquity and corresponding invisibility of whiteness; the historical development of whiteness and its role in race relations over time; the real everyday effects of privilege and its opposite, oppression; and finally, how our system of privilege can be changed"--Back cover.

    Contents:
    Preface
    Introduction
    part 1. Whiteness: the power of invisibility. The matter of whiteness / Richard Dyer
    Failing to see / Harlon Dalton
    The invisible whiteness of being / Derald Wing Sue
    Representing whiteness in the black imagination / bell hooks
    Dead black man, just walking / William David Hart
    Questions for thinking, writing, and discussion for part one
    part 2. Whiteness: the power of the past. The roots of racial classification / Philip C. Wander, Judith N. Martin, and Thomas K. Nakayama
    The Chinese exclusion example / Erika Lee
    How white people became white folks / James E. Barrett and David Roediger
    How Jews became white folks / Karen Brodkin
    Becoming Hispanic: Mexican Americans and whiteness / Neil Foley
    The possessive investment in whiteness / George Lipsitz
    Global white supremacy / Charles W. Mills
    Neither black nor white / Angelo N. Ancheta
    Questions for thinking, writing, and discussion for part two
    part 3. Whiteness: the power of privilege. Making systems of privilege visible / Stephanie M. Wildman with Adrienne D. Davis
    Privilege as paradox / Allan G. Johnson
    White privilege: unpacking the invisible knapsack / Peggy McIntosh
    White privilege, white supremacy / Robert Jensen
    Membership has its privileges: thoughts on acknowledging and challenging whiteness / Tim Wise
    Are Iranians people of color?: Persian, Muslim, and model minority race politics / Alex Shams
    My class didn't trump my race: using oppression to face privilege / Robin DiAngelo
    I taught my black kids that their elite upbringing would protect them from discrimination. I was wrong / Lawrence Otis Graham
    Where do we go after Ferguson? / Michael Eric Dyson
    Questions for thinking, writing, and discussion for part three
    part 4. Whiteness: the power of resistance. Breaking the silence / Beverly Tatum
    Confronting one's own racism / Joe Feagin and Hernan Vera
    How white people can serve as allies to people of color in the struggle to end racism / Paul Kivel
    Questions for thinking, writing, and discussion for part four.
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    edited by Adel K. El-Naggar, John K.C. Chan, Jennifer R. Grandis, Takashi Takata, Pieter J. Slootweg.
    Summary: "The WHO Classification of Head and Neck Tumours is the ninth volume in the 4th Edition of the WHO series on histological and genetic typing of human tumors. This authoritative, concise reference book provides an international standard for oncologists and pathologists and will serve as an indispensable guide for use in the design of studies evaluating response to therapy and clinical outcome. Diagnostic criteria, pathological features, and associated genetic alterations are described in a disease-oriented manner. Sections on all recognized neoplasms and their variants include new ICD-O codes, epidemiology, clinical features, macroscopy, pathology, genetics, and prognosis and predictive factors. The book, prepared by 135 authors from 35 countries, contains more than 600 colour images and tables, and more than 2700 references."--taken from back cover.

    Contents:
    Chapter 1. Tumours of the nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses and skull base
    Chapter 2. Tumours of the nasopharynx
    Chapter 3. Tumours of the hypopharynx, larynx, trachea and parapharyngeal space
    Chapter 4. Tumours of the oral cavity and mobile tongue
    Chapter 5. Tumours of the oropharynx (base of tongue, tonsils, adenoids)
    Chapter 6. Tumours and tumour-like lesions of the neck and lymph nodes
    Chapter 7. Tumours of salivary glands
    Chapter 8. Odontogenic and maxillofacial bone tumours
    Chapter 9. Tumours of the ear
    Chapter 10. Paraganglion tumours
    Contributors
    Declarations of interests
    IARC/WHO Committee for ICD-O
    Sources of figures
    Sources of tables
    References
    Subject index
    List of abbreviations.
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    edited by David E. Elder, Daniela Massi, Richard A. Scolyer, Rein Willemze.
    Contents:
    1. Keratinocytic/epidermal tumours.
    2. Melanocytic tumours.
    3. Appendageal tumours.
    4. Tumours of haematopoletic and lymphoid origin
    5. Soft tissue tumours.
    6. Inherited tumour syndromes associated with skin malignancies
    Contributors
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    IARC/WHO Committee for ICD-O
    Sources of figures and tables
    References
    Subject index
    List of abbreviations
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    edited by the WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board.
    Contents:
    List of abbreviations
    Foreword
    TNM staging of carcinomas of the breast
    Introduction to tumours of the breast
    Epithelial tumours of the breast
    Fibroepithelial tumours and hamartomas of the breast
    Tumours of the nipple
    Mesenchymal tumours of the breast
    Haematolymphoid tumours of the breast
    Tumours of the male breast
    Metastases to the breast
    Genetic tumour syndromes of the breast
    Contributors
    Declaration of interests
    IARC/WHO Committee for ICD-O
    Sources
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    Subject index
    Previous volumes in the series
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    edited by Ricardo V. Lloyd, Robert Y. Osamura, Gèunter Klèoppel, Juan Rosai.
    Contents:
    Tumours of the pituitary gland
    Tumours of the thyroid gland
    Tumours of the parathyroid glands
    Tumours of the adrenal cortex
    Tumours of the adrenal medulla and extra-adrenal paraganglia
    Neoplasms of the neuroendocrine pancreas
    Inherited tumour syndromes.
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    edited by Steven H. Swerdlow [and 6 others].
    Contents:
    Introduction and overview of the classification of the myeloid neoplasms
    Myeloproliferative neoplasms
    Mastocytosis
    Myeloid/lymphoid neoplasms with eosinophilia and gene rearrangement
    Myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative neoplasms
    Myelodysplastic syndromes
    Myeloid neoplasms with germline predisposition
    Acute myeloid leukaemia and related precursor neoplasms
    Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm
    Acute leukaemias of ambiguous lineage
    Introduction and overview of the classification of the lymphoid neoplasms
    Precursor lymphoid neoplasms
    Mature B-cell neoplasms
    Mature T- and NK-cell neoplasms
    Hodgkin lymphomas
    Immunodeficiency-associated lymphoproliferative disorders
    Histiocytic and dendritic cell neoplasms.
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    RC280.H47 W46 2017
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    edited by Hans E. Grossniklaus, Charles G. Eberhart, Tero T. Kivelä.
    Contents:
    Tumours of the conjunctiva and caruncle
    Tumours of the iris, ciliary body, and choroid
    Tumours of the retina and retinal pigment epithelium
    Tumours of the optic disc and optic nerve
    Tumours of the lacrimal gland
    Tumours of the lacrimal drainage system.
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    Summary: Almost 3 billion people, in low- and middle-income countries mostly, still rely on solid fuels (wood, animal dung, charcoal, crop wastes and coal) burned in inefficient and highly polluting stoves for cooking and heating. In 2012 alone, no fewer than 4.3 million children and adults died prematurely from illnesses caused by such household air pollution, according to estimates by the World Health Organization. Together with widespread use of kerosene stoves, heaters and lamps, these practices also result in many serious injuries and deaths from scalds, burns and poisoning. These new indoor air quality guidelines for household fuel combustion aim to help public health policy-makers, as well as specialists working on energy, environmental and other issues understand best approaches to reducing household air pollution -- the greatest environmental health risk in the world today.
    Digital Access WHO 2014
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    Summary: Within the continuum of reproductive health care, antenatal care (ANC) provides a platform for important healthcare functions, including health promotion, screening and diagnosis, and disease prevention. It has been established that, by implementing timely and appropriate evidence-based practices, ANC can save lives. Endorsed, by the UN Secretary-General, this is a comprehensive WHO guideline on routine ANC for pregnant women and adolescent girls. It aims to complement existing WHO guidelines on the management of specific pregnancy-related complications. The guidance aims to capture the complex nature of the issues surrounding ANC health care practices and delivery, and to prioritize person-centred health and well-being, not only the prevention of death and morbidity, in accordance with a human rights-based approach.
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    World Health Organization.
    Summary: This report, the fifth in the series of WHO reports on the global tobacco epidemic, presents a country-level examination of the epidemic and identifies countries that have applied effective tobacco control measures. The number of people worldwide protected by effective tobacco control measures continues to grow, and countries that have adopted these measures at the highest level of achievement can be considered models for action for those countries that have yet to do so. The focus of this report is raising taxes on tobacco, the 'R' component of MPOWER. Time and again, increasing taxes on tobacco products to increase retail prices has been proven to be the most effective and efficient of the best-buy demand reduction measures to reduce tobacco use. And yet it is also the least widely implemented measure.
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    World Health Organization.
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    International Academy of Cytology, International Agency for Research on Cancer, World Health Organization Joint Editorial Board.
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    RC711 .W46 2022
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    International Academy of Cytology, International Agency for Research on Cancer, World Health Organization Joint Editorial Board.
    Contents:
    Introduction to the WHO Reporting System for Pancreaticobiliary Cytopathology.
    Pancreaticobiliary cytopathology techniques.
    Diagnostic category: Insufficient/Inadequate/Non-diagnostic.
    Diagnostic category: Benign / Negative for malignancy.
    Diagnostic category: Atypical.
    Diagnostic category: Pancreaticobiliary neoplasm,low-risk/grade.
    Diagnostic category: Pancreaticobiliary neoplasm,high-risk/grade.
    Diagnostic category: Suspicious for malignancy.
    Diagnostic category: Malignant.
    Management recommendations for each diagnostic category.
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    Pier Francesco Rambaldi ; in collaboration with Giovanni Fontanella.
    Summary: This manual presents a large collection of clinical cases in oncology with accompanying whole-body FDG PET-CT scans. The aim is to promote an integrated approach to the use of PET-CT, and detailed attention is therefore paid to the clinical history and diagnostic question. A central aspect of every clinical case described in this manual is the guidance on the clinical report, which is the official tool for communicating with both the referring physician and the person undergoing the diagnostic test; for this reason it needs to be clear, understandable, and written in shared language. The advice regarding report preparation is strongly supported by informative PET, CT, and PET-CT fused images of each disease. The book is broadly structured according to anatomic region, and a wide range of common diseases likely to be imaged using PET-CT is covered. This book will be of value to all those training or working in the field of oncology who wish to ensure that they are best placed to contextualize, interpret, and report the findings obtained with PET-CT, which can have such a dramatic impact on prognosis, therapeutic choice, and quality of life.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
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    Ralf Puls, Norbert Hosten, editors.
    Contents:
    1. The Ethics of Incidental Findings in Population-Based MRI Research / Martin Hoffmann and Reinold Schmücker
    2. MR Imaging in Population-Based Research / Henry Völzke
    3. Technical Prerequisites for Whole-Body MRI Screening / Harald H. Quick
    4. Contrast Agent Administration and Imaging Protocols for Whole-Body MRI / Achim Seeger , Stephan Miller , and Heinz-Peter Schlemmer
    5. The Head and Neck / Sönke Langner
    6. The Chest / Christian Rosenberg
    7. The Heart / Saskia Ungerer
    8. The Abdomen / Jens-Peter Kühn and Christoph Lühken
    9. The Vascular System / Michael Kirsch and Marcel Mohr
    10. The Musculoskeletal System and Spine / Katrin Hegenscheid and Martin Petrik
    11. The Breast / Saskia Ungerer
    12. The Urogenital System / Birger Mensel and Ralf Puls.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
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    edited by Thomas Kroneis.
    Contents:
    Principles of whole-genome amplification / Zbigniew Tadeusz Czyz, Stefan Kirsch, and Bernhard Polzer
    Bias in whole genome amplification : causes and considerations / Jeffrey Sabina and John H. Leamon
    Single-cell lab or how to perform single-cell molecular analysis / Roland Kirchner and Marianna Alunni-Fabbroni
    Sample preparation methods following cellsearch approach compatible of single-cell whole-genome amplification : an overview / Joost F. Swennenhuis and Leon Terstappen
    Deterministic whole-genome amplification of single cells / Zbigniew Tadeusz Czyż and Christoph A. Klein
    Construction of a DNA library on microbeads using whole genome amplification / Takaaki Kojima, Bo Zhu, and Hideo Nakano
    Heat-induced fragmentation and adapter-assisted whole genome amplification using GenomePlex® single-cell whole genome amplification kit (WGA4) / Amin El-Heliebi, Shukun Chen , and Thomas Kroneis
    Whole genome amplification by isothermal multiple strand displacement using Phi29 DNA polymerase / Thomas Kroneis and Amin El-Heliebi
    Using multiplex PCR for assessing the quality of whole genome amplified DNA / Amin El-Heliebi, Shukun Chen, and Thomas Kroneis
    Quality control of isothermal amplified DNA based on short tandem repeat analysis / Thomas Kroneis and Amin El-Heliebi
    Laser microdissection of FFPE tissue areas and subsequent whole genome amplification by Ampli1 / Zbigniew Tadeusz Czyz, Nikolas H. Stoecklein, and Bernhard Polzer
    Whole genome amplification from blood spot samples / Karina Meden Sørensen
    Analysis of whole mitogenomes from ancient samples / Gloria Gonzales Fortes and Johanna L. A. Paijmans
    Copy number variation analysis by array analysis of single cells following whole genome amplification / Eftychia Dimitriadou, Masoud Zamani Esteki, and Joris Robert Vermeesch
    Whole genome amplification in genomic analysis of single circulating tumor cells / Christin Gasch, Klaus Pantel, and Sabine Riethdorf
    Whole genome amplification of labeled viable single cells suited for array-comparative genomic hybridization / Thomas Kroneis and Amin El-Heliebi
    Low-volume on-chip single-cell whole genome amplification for multiple subsequent analyses / Thomas Kroneis, Shukun Chen, and Amin El-Heliebi
    Detection and characterization of circulating tumor cells by the cellsearch approach / Frank Coumans and Leon Terstappen.
    Digital Access Springer 2015
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    Julia A. McMillan, Phillip I. Nieburg, Frank A. Oski.
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    Tom A. Hutchinson.
    Summary: This book argues persuasively and passionately that patient care is best when the patient's healing journey is as good as it can possibly be. That means the patient as a Whole Person - the self in all its physiological, emotional, social and even spiritual dimensions - should receive truly comprehensive patient-centered care. In Whole Person Care: Transforming Healthcare, the author, an expert in whole person care theory and practice, outlines the background of whole person care, explains and illustrates the key ideas, puts the growing movement of whole person care in the context of other recent developments in healthcare, and explores the implications of whole person care for individual practitioners, healthcare teams, and the organization of healthcare at the institutional and systems level. In addition, the author provides a compelling, coherent narrative, rich with clinical examples and vignettes, that clarifies for physicians, medical students and healthcare administrators the meaning of whole person care and its implications for the future of medical practice. An invaluable resource for all clinicians and personnel concerned with managing patients with acute and chronic illness, Whole Person Care : Transforming Healthcare is a major addition to the literature and a must-read for health practitioners and health administrators at every level. -- Back cover.

    Contents:
    Part I. Whole Person Care: Vision
    1. A New Vision for Healthcare
    2. A Brief Recapitulation of Medical History in Six Movements
    3. Healing
    4. The Focus of Medical Care
    5. Relationship in Clinical Practice
    6. Mindfulness in Medicine: Space, Slow, Flow
    7. The Process of Whole Person Care
    8. The Art of Medicine
    9. Death and Death Anxiety
    Part II. Whole Person Care: Implications
    10. Whole Person Care for Medical Students
    11. Identity Formation as a Physician
    12. Wellness, Burnout and Compassion Fatigue
    13. Narratives in Medicine
    14. Digital Media and Medicine
    15. Prevention and the Whole Person
    16. Whole Person Evidence
    17. The Organization of Healthcare
    18. Healing Healthcare.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
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    Anil V. Parwani, editor.
    Summary: This book provides up-to-date and practical knowledge in all aspects of whole slide imaging (WSI) by experts in the field. This includes a historical perspective on the evolution of this technology, technical aspects of making a great whole slide image, the various applications of whole slide imaging and future applications using WSI for computer-aided diagnosis The goal is to provide practical knowledge and address knowledge gaps in this emerging field. This book is unique because it addresses an emerging area in pathology for which currently there is only limited information about the practical aspects of deploying this technology. For example, there are no established selection criteria for choosing new scanners and a knowledge base with the key information. The authors of the various chapters have years of real-world experience in selecting and implementing WSI solutions in various aspects of pathology practice. This text also discusses practical tips and pearls to address the selection of a WSI vendor, technology details, implementing this technology and provide an overview of its everyday uses in all areas of pathology. Chapters include important information on how to integrate digital slides with laboratory information system and how to streamline the "digital workflow" with the intent of saving time, saving money, reducing errors, improving efficiency and accuracy, and ultimately benefiting patient outcomes. Whole Slide Imaging: Current Applications and Future Directions is designed to present a comprehensive and state-of the-art approach to WSI within the broad area of digital pathology. It aims to give the readers a look at WSI with a deeper lens and also envision the future of pathology imaging as it pertains to WSI and associated digital innovations.

    Contents:
    Introduction to Digital Pathology from Historical Perspectives to Emerging Pathomics
    Whole Slide Imaging Hardware, Software, and Infrastructure
    Whole Slide Imaging: Applications
    Developing a Clinical Workflow that Fits Your Needs
    Whole Slide Imaging: Applications in Education
    Whole Slide Imaging and Primary Diagnosis
    Whole Slide Imaging and Telepathology
    Whole Slide Imaging, Remote Consultations/Second Opinions
    Quality Assurance and Quality Improvement Enabled by Whole Slide Imaging
    Whole Slide Imaging in Cytopathology
    Whole Slide Imaging and Research Applications
    Whole Slide Image Analysis
    Whole Slide Imaging: Deep Learning and Artificial Intelligence.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
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    Beverly Daniel Tatum.
    Summary: "The classic, bestselling book on the psychology of racism-now fully revised and updated. Walk into any racially mixed high school and you will see Black, White, and Latino youth clustered in their own groups. Is this self-segregation a problem to address or a coping strategy? Beverly Daniel Tatum, a renowned authority on the psychology of racism, argues that straight talk about our racial identities is essential if we are serious about enabling communication across racial and ethnic divides. These topics have only become more urgent as the national conversation about race is increasingly acrimonious. This fully revised edition is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of race in America. "An unusually sensitive work about the racial barriers that still divide us in so many areas of life."--Jonathan Kozol"-- Provided by publisher. "Walk into any racially mixed high school and you will see black youth seated together in the cafeteria. Of course, it's not just the black kids sitting together--the white, Latino, Asian Pacific, and, in some regions, American Indian youth are clustered in their own groups, too. The same phenomenon can be observed in college dining halls, faculty lounges, and corporate cafeterias. What is going on here? Is this self-segregation a problem we should try to fix, or a coping strategy we should support? How can we get past our reluctance to talk about racial issues to even discuss it? Beverly Daniel Tatum, a renowned authority on the psychology of racism, asserts that we do not know how to talk about our racial differences: Whites are afraid of using the wrong words and being perceived as "racist" while parents of color are afraid of exposing their children to painful racial realities too soon. Using real-life examples and the latest research, Tatum presents strong evidence that straight talk about our racial identities-whatever they may be-is essential if we are serious about facilitating communication across racial and ethnic divides. This remarkable book, infused with great wisdom and humanity, has already helped hundreds of thousands of readers figure out where to start. These topics have only become more urgent in recent years, as the national conversation about race has become increasingly acrimonious-and sometimes violent. This fully revised and updated edition is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand-and perhaps someday fix-the problem of segregation in America"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Prologue: "Why are all the black kids still sitting together in the cafeteria?" and other conversations about race in the twenty-first century
    Introduction: A psychologist's perspective
    Defining racism
    The complexity of identity
    The early years
    Identity development in adolescence
    Racial identity in adulthood
    The development of white identity
    White identity, Affirmative Action, and color-blind racial ideology
    Critical issues in Latinx, Native, Asian and Pacific Islander, and Middle Eastern/North African identity development
    Identity development in multiracial families
    Embracing a cross-racial dialogue
    Epilogue: Signs of hope, sites of progress.
    Digital Access EBSCOhost 2017
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    David E.H. Jones.
    Contents:
    1. The human experience
    2. The physical world
    3. Life and its information
    4. The unconscious mind
    5. Methods in physical science: feelings don't matter
    6. Methods in paranormal science: feelings do matter
    7. The physical properties of the unknown world outside our diving bell
    8. Observed effects of the unconscious mind and the unknown world.1: Mental effects
    9. Observed effects on the unconscious mind and the unknown world. 2: Mechanical effects
    10. Observed effects on the unconscious mind and the unknown world. 3: Optical effects
    11. Observed effects on the unconscious mind and the unknown world. 4: Acoustic and other physical effects
    12. Unscientific but widespread human beliefs
    13. Organizations and unusual people
    14. Mediumship, the societies for psychical research, and star guessers
    15. Getting information from the unknown world by insight and by writing
    16. Getting information from the unknown world
    17. Some technical questions for the unknown world
    18. Concluding remarks
    Appendixes
    References
    Index.
    Digital Access TandFonline 2017
  • Digital
    Hans-Dietrich Reckhaus.
    Summary: Threatening pests or threatened beneficials? Biting midges are wonderful insects. The animals are so tiny and uniquely shaped that they are particularly good at pollinating the small and tight flowers of the cocoa tree. Without them, there would be much less chocolate. We associate other insects more with the damage that they cause. Mosquitoes and wasps bite us. Moth larvae damage textiles and contaminate foods. Ants undermine our paths and flies are just a pain. But what exactly is our relationship with insects? Are they more beneficial or harmful? What role do they play in the world? What are the effects of climate change: Will the number of insects continue to increase? This book discusses the beneficial and harmful effects of insects and explains their development and significance for biodiversity. This second, fully reviewed and enlarged, edition provides new insights, especially about the value of specific insect species that are generally seen as pests (e.g. ants and moths), as well as an extended chapter on the development of insects and especially their decline in different regions in the world, the industrialized countries in particular. Numerous info graphics show connections between changes in the environment due to human expansion and the number of insects and species. Studies from the US, Canada, Asia, Africa, Europe and Switzerland are used to point out the dramatic reduction of biodiversity. New tables illustrate these developments. The glossary as well as the insects index is extended, the text, tables, pictures and graphs provide even more well-rounded image. Readers will find the argumentation even more clearly and detailed.

    Contents:
    1. Insects as Beneficials
    2 Insects as Pests
    3 Insects Today and in the Future
    4 Conclusion: Hated, Threatened and Worth Protecting.
    Digital Access Springer 2019
  • Digital
    by Harry J. Flint.
    Summary: Given the at times confusing new information concerning the human microbiome released over the last few years, this book seeks to put the research field into perspective for non-specialists. Addressing a timely topic, it breaks down recent research developments in a way that everyone with a scientific background can understand. The book discusses why microorganisms are vital to our lives and how our nutrition influences the interaction with our own gut bacteria. In turn, it goes into more detail on how microbial communities are organised and why they are able to survive in the unique environment of our intestines. Readers will also learn about how their personal microbial profile is as unique as their fingerprint, and how it can be affected by a healthy or unhealthy lifestyle. Thanks to the open and easy-to-follow language used, the book offers an overview for all readers with a basic understanding of biology, and sheds new light on this fascinating and important part of our bodies.

    Contents:
    Microorganisms and the Microbiome
    The Gut Microbiome: Essential Symbionts or Unwelcome Guests?
    How to Analyse Microbial Communities?
    How Microbes Gain Energy with and Without Oxygen
    Who Inhabits Our Gut? Introducing the Human Gut Microbiota
    Variability and Stability of the Human Gut Microbiome
    How Gut Microorganisms Make Use of Available Carbohydrates
    Do My Microbes Make Me Fat? Potential for the Gut Microbiota to Influence Energy Balance, Obesity and Metabolic Health in Humans
    Gut Microbiota and Metabolites
    Host Responses to Gut Microbes
    Treating the Gut Microbiome as a System
    Perspectives and Prospects.
    Digital Access Springer 2020
  • Digital
    Prasad Godbole, Derek Burke, Jill Aylott, editors.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
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    Reni Eddo-Lodge.
    Summary: "In 2014, award-winning journalist Reni Eddo-Lodge wrote about her frustration with the way that discussions of race and racism in Britain were being led by those who weren't affected by it. She posted a piece on her blog, entitled: 'Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race'. Her words hit a nerve. The post went viral and comments flooded in from others desperate to speak up about their own experiences. Galvanised by this clear hunger for open discussion, she decided to dig into the source of these feelings. The result is a searing, illuminating, absolutely necessary examination of what it is to be a person of colour in Britain today. Exploring issues from eradicated black history to the political purpose of white dominance, whitewashed feminism to the inextricable link between class and race, Reni Eddo-Lodge offers a new framework for how to see, acknowledge and counter racism today. Full of clear, bold and keenly felt arguments, [this book] is a wake-up call to a nation in denial about the structural and institutional racism occurring at its heart. It is a timely, essential book by a vital new voice."--Publisher.

    Contents:
    Histories
    The system
    What is white privilege?
    Fear of a black planet
    The feminism question
    Race and class
    There's no justice, there's just us
    Aftermath.
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    Marie Crandall, Stephanie Bonne, Jennifer Bronson, Woodie Kessel, editors.
    Summary: This edited collection of data and perspectives takes a fresh approach to gun violence prevention by addressing the question, "why are we losing the war on gun violence in America?" Although successes and failures in the prevention of gun violence are examined, it is a war we are losing, due to restrictions on research funding, entrenched historical perspectives, structural violence, and perhaps differing priorities or views on what is right or wrong. Gun violence is a public health crisis. It remains politicized and has been paralyzed with inaction. In the chapters, the authors write candidly about the challenges that have thwarted gun violence prevention, as well as highlight possible strategies for progress to save lives. Critical areas explored among the chapters include: Gun Violence, Structural Violence, and Social Justice School Shootings: Creating Safer Schools Mental Illness and Gun Violence Understanding the Political Divide in Gun Policy Support The Second Amendment and the War on Guns The Impact of Policy and Law Enforcement Strategies on Reducing Gun Violence in America Youth Gun Violence Prevention Organizing Smart Guns Don't Kill People With this compendium, the editors and authors hope to bridge the growing gap between groups or ideologies, and create common ground to discuss workable solutions. Why We Are Losing the War on Gun Violence in the United States is essential reading for a broad audience including practitioners, academics, researchers, students, policy-makers, and other professionals in public health, behavioral sciences (including social work and psychology), social sciences, health sciences, public policy, political science, and law, as well as any readers interested in the path to decreasing gun violence in America.

    Contents:
    1. Scope of firearm injuries in the United States
    2. Gun Violence, Structural Violence, and Social Justice
    3. Data on gun violence: what do we know and how do we know it?- 4. Unintentional firearm injuries in children
    5. School Shootings: Creating Safer Schools
    6. Intimate partner violence, gun violence, and human rights in the United States
    7. Mental illness and gun violence
    8. The need for safety and beliefs about guns
    9. Understanding the political divide in gun policy support
    10. The second amendment and the war on guns
    11. The history of gun law and the second amendment in the United States
    12. Public health approach to gun violence: "remove the gun handle"
    13. Combatting gun violence in Newark, New Jersey
    14. The impact of policy and law enforcement strategies on reducing gun violence in America
    15. Gun buyback programs in the United States
    16. Hospital-based violence prevention programs: From the ground up
    17. Looking at the Second Amendment from the Tenth: Early experiences with a state gun violence research center
    18. Youth Gun Violence Prevention Organizing
    19. Smart guns don't kill people
    20. Reducing the incidence and impact of gun violence through community engagement
    21. Gun violence and barriers to reparation in the United States: Scars of Survival.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
  • Digital
    edited by Donald H. Lalonde, HonsBSc, MD, MSc, FRCSC, Professor, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Dalhousie University, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.
  • Digital
    Donald Lalonde, editor.
    Digital Access
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    Thieme-Connect
    Thieme MedOne Plastic Surgery
  • Digital
    [edied by] Oliver W. Press, Marshall A. Lichtman, John P. Leonard.
    Contents:
    Classification of malignant lymphoid disorders / Robert A. Baiocchi
    Acute lymphoblastic leukemia / Richard A. Larson
    Chronic lymphocytic leukemia / Farrukh T. Awan and John C. Byrd
    Hairy cell leukemia / Michael R. Grever and Gerard Lozanski
    Large granular lymphocytic leukemia / Pierluigi Porcu and Aharon G. Freud
    General considerations of lymphoma : epidemiology, etiology, heterogeneity, and primary extranodal disease / Oliver W. Press and Marshall A. Lichtman
    Pathology of lymphomas / Randy D. Gascoyne and Brian F. Skinnider
    Hodgkin lymphoma / Oliver W. Press and John P. Leonard
    Diffuse large b-cell lymphoma and related disorders / Stephen D. Smith and Oliver W. Press
    Follicular lymphoma / Oliver W. Press and John P. Leonard
    Mantle cell lymphoma / Martin Dreyling
    Marginal zone b-cell lymphomas / Pier Luigi Zinzani and Alessandro Broccoli
    Burkitt lymphoma / Carla Casulo, Andrew G. Evans and Jonathan W. Friedberg
    Cutaneous t-cell lymphoma (mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome) / Larisa J. Geskin and Christina C. Patrone
    Mature t-cell and natural killer cell lymphomas / Neha Mehta, Alison Moskowitz and Steven Horwitz
    Plasma cell neoplasms : general considerations / Guido Tricot, Siegfried Janz, Kalyan Nadiminti, Erik Wendlandt and Fenghuang Zhan
    Essential monoclonal gammopathy / Marshall A. Lichtman
    Myeloma / Elizabeth O'Donnell, Francesca Cottini, Noopur Raje, and Kenneth Anderson
    Immunoglobulin light chain amyloidosis / Morie A. Gertz, Taimur Sher, Angela Dispenzieri, Francis K. Buadi
    Macroglobulinemia / Steven P. Treon, Jorge J. Castillo, Zachary R. Hunter and Giampaolo Merlini
    Heavy-chain disease / Dietlind L. Wahner-Roedler and Robert A. Kyle.
    Digital Access AccessHemOnc 2018
  • Digital
    Eric T. Freyfogle, Dale D. Goble, and Todd A. Wildermuth.
    Summary: "Wildlife Law: A Primer is an indispensable reference for anyone engaged in wildlife conservation. Covering a vast and complex field with both clarity and depth, this easy-to-understand primer is a must-have for biologists, land managers, journalists, lawyers, judges, citizen advocates, and anyone who deals with conservation. Used in college and professional courses, this book is bound to empower a new generation of wildlife advocates. Mary Christina Wood, Philip H. Knight Professor, University of Oregon School of Law "Wildlife Law is impressive in its breadth and depth, providing analysis that is informative and insightful for experts, yet engagingly accessible for non-experts. It is unique in the topics it covers and fills a critical need for lawyers, wildlife managers, students, and scholars. Eric Biber, Professor of Law, University of California, Berkeley "This invaluable primer is an excellent resource for wildlife professionals, lawyers, students, and those who love the outdoors. The authors deftly balance theory and practice in this comprehensive, accessible journey through wildlife law. Andy Buchsbaum, National Wildlife Federation, Vice President, Conservation Partnerships.

    Contents:
    Preface
    The Basics
    State Ownership and the Public Interest
    Capturing and Owning
    Wildlife on Private Land
    Inland Fisheries
    The Constitutional Framework
    State Game Laws and Nuisance Species
    Private Wildlife Operations
    Tribal Rights to Wildlife
    Key Federal Statutes
    Wildlife on Federal Lands
    ESA: Listing and Critical Habitat
    ESA: Protections
    Notes
    About the Authors
    Index.
    Digital Access Springer 2019
  • Digital
    edited by Gideon Keren, George Wu.
    Summary: "This two-volume reference is a comprehensive, up-to-date examination of the most important theory, concepts, methodological approaches, and applications in the burgeoning field of judgment and decision making (JDM). Brings together a multi-disciplinary group of contributors from across the social sciences, including psychology, economics, marketing, finance, public policy, sociology, and philosophy Provides accessible, essential information, complete with the latest research and references, for experts and non-experts alike in two volumes Emphasizes the growth of JDM applications with separate chapters devoted to medical decision making, decision making and the law, consumer behavior, and more Addresses controversial topics (such as choice from description vs. choice from experience and contrasts between empirical methodologies employed in behavioral economics and psychology) from multiple perspectives "-- Provided by publisher. "A comprehensive, up-to-date examination of the most important theory, concepts, methodological approaches, and applications in the burgeoning field of judgment and decision making"-- Provided by publisher.
    Digital Access Wiley v. 1-2=, 2015
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    edited by Lindsay G. Oades, Michael F. Steger, Antonella Delle Fave, and Jonathan Passmore.
    Contents:
    The Psychology of Positivity and Strengths-Based Approaches at Work / Lindsay G Oades, Michael F Steger, Antonella Delle Fave, Jonathan Passmore
    Individual Approaches to Positive Psychology at Work. The Psychology of Positivity at Work / Suzy Green, Michelle McQuaid, Alicia Purtell, Aylin Dulagil
    Psychological Strengths at Work / Robert Biswas-Diener, Todd B Kashdan, Nadezhda Lyubchik
    Hope at Work / Christian A Wandeler, Susana C Marques, Shane J Lopez
    Creating Meaning and Purpose at Work / Michael F Steger
    Optimal Motivation at Work / Christopher P Niemiec, Gordon B Spence
    Flow at Work / Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Sonal Khosla, Jeanne Nakamura
    Mindfulness at Work / Gordon B Spence
    Resilience at Work / Andrew Denovan, Lee Crust, Peter J Clough
    Mental Fitness at Work / Paula Robinson, Lindsay G Oades
    Positive Relationships at Work / Sue Roffey
    Humility at Work / Don E Davis, Joshua N Hook, Cirleen DeBlaere, Vanessa Placeres
    Compassion at Work / Tim Anstiss
    Organizational Approaches to Positive Psychology at Work. Good Work / Paul T P Wong, Itai Ivtzan, Tim Lomas
    Workplace and Organizational Well-Being / Lindsay G Oades, Aylin Dulagil
    Positive Approaches to Organizational Change / Stefan P Cantore
    Positive Approaches to Leadership Development / Doug MacKie
    Employee Engagement / Sebastiaan Rothmann
    Job Crafting / Gavin R Slemp
    Positive Approaches to Mid-Life Careers / Sung-Kyung Yoo, Hyjin Lee
    Positive Organizations and Maturing Workers / Jeanette N Cleveland, Gwenith G Fisher, Kevin M Walters
    Positive Psychological Assessment for the Workplace / Aaron Jarden, Rebecca Jarden
    International Business Applications of Positive Psychology. Well-Being in Health Professionals / Ulrich Wiesmann
    The Well-Being of Teachers and Professors / Brittany Branand, Jeanne Nakamura
    The Well-Being of Information Technology Professionals / Kamlesh Singh, Mohita Junnarkar
    Well-Being in the Arts and Crafts Sector / Antonella Delle Fave, Gaja Zager Kocjan
    The Well-Being of Workers in the Agricultural Sector / Lawrence Soosai-Nathan, Antonella Delle Fave.
    Digital Access Wiley 2017
  • Digital
    edited by Harold Goldstein, Elaine D. Pulakos, Jonathan Passmore, and Carla Semedo.
    Summary: This handbook makes a unique contribution to the fields of organizational psychology and human resource management by providing comprehensive coverage of the contemporary field of employee recruitment, selection and retention. It provides critical reviews of key topics such as job analysis, technology and social media in recruitment, diversity, assessment methods and talent management, drawing on the work of leading thinkers including Melinda Blackman, Nancy Tippins, Adrian Furnham and Binna Kandola. The contributors are drawn from diverse backgrounds and a wide range of countries, giving the volume a truly international feel and perspective. Together, they share important new work which is being undertaken around the globe but is not always easily accessible to real-world practitioners and students.

    Contents:
    The psychology of employee recruitment, selection, and retention / Harold W. Goldstein, Elaine Pulakos, Jonathan Passmore and Carla Semedo
    The contribution of job analysis to recruitment / James A. Breaugh
    Global recruiting / Jean M. Phillips and Stanley M. Gully
    Applicant reactions to hiring procedures / Donald M. Truxillo, Talya N. Bauer and Alexa M. Garcia
    Applicant attraction to organizations and job choice / Adrian Furnham and Kat Palaiou
    Ethics in recruitment and selection / Nuno Rebelo dos Santos, Leonor Pais, Carla Cabo-Leit?o and Jonathan Passmore
    Using ability tests in selection / Jes£s F. Salgado
    Using personality questionnaires for selection / David J. Hughes and Mark Batey
    Using interviewing in selection / Melinda Blackman
    The contribution of others methods in recruitment and selection : biodata, references, resumes, cvs / Adrian Furnham
    Situational judgment tests for selection / Jan Corstjens, Filip Lievens and Stefan Krumm
    The role of simulation exercises in selection / Ryan S. O'Leary, Jacob W. Forsman and Joshua A. Isaacson
    The potential of online selection / Dave Bartram and Nancy Tippins
    Gamification, serious games and personnel selection / Michael Fetzer, Jennifer McNamara and Jennifer L. Geimer
    Team assessment and selection / Mengqiao Liu, Jason L. Huang, and Marcus W. Dickson
    Selection for virtual teams / Geeta D'Souza, Matthew S. Prewett and Stephen M. Colarelli
    Assessment for leader development / Neta Moye, Rose Mueller-Hanson and Claus Langfred
    Talent management in a gender diverse workforce / Jeanette N. Cleveland, Jaclyn Melendez and Lauren Wallace
    Race and cultural differences on predictors commonly used in employee selection and assessment / Charles A. Scherbaum, Michael M. DeNunzio, Justina Oliveira and Mary Ignagni
    Legal and fairness considerations in employee selection / Kenneth P. Yusko, Brian L. Bellenger, Elliott C. Larson, Paul J. Hanges and Juliet R. Aiken
    Employee turnover and strategies for retention / Angela R. Grotto, Patrick K. Hyland, Anthony W. Caputo and Carla Semedo
    Talent management and retention / Crystal Zhang and Jim Stewart
    The impact of organizational climate and culture on employee turnover
    Mark g. ehrhart and maribeth kuenzi
    The impact of work-life balance on employee retention / Kristen M. Shockley, Christine R. Smith and Eric Knudsen
    Index.
    Digital Access Wiley 2017
  • Digital
    edited by Eduardo Salas, Ramon Rico, and Jonathan Passmore.
    Summary: "A state-of-the-art psychological perspective on team working and collaborative organizational processes & hellip; This handbook makes a unique contribution to organizational psychology and HRM by providing comprehensive international coverage of the contemporary field of team working and collaborative organizational processes. It provides critical reviews of key topics related to teams including design, diversity, leadership, trust processes and performance measurement, drawing on the work of leading thinkers including Linda Argote, Neal Ashkanasy, Robert Kraut, Floor Rink and Daan van Knippenberg"-- Provided by publisher.
    Digital Access Wiley 2017
  • Digital
    edited by Guido Hertel, Dianna L. Stone, Richard D. Johnson, and Jonathan Passmore.
    Contents:
    1. The psychology of the internet @ work
    2. Digitized communication at work
    3.Ergonomics of information technologies at work
    4. Competencies for web-based work and virtual collaboration
    5. User experience, gamification, and performance
    6. Trust in virtual online environments
    7. Workplace cyberdeviance
    8. Blended working
    9. Flexwork, work-family boundaries, and information and communication technologies
    10. Mobile computing and hand-held devices at work
    11. E-recruiting: using technology to attract job applicants
    12. Social networking sites, search engines, and the employment process
    13. The evolution of e-selection
    14. E-leadership
    15. Virtual teams
    16. Online employee surveys and online feedback
    17. E-learning
    18. Robots in the digitalized workplace
    19. Social issues associated with the internet at work
    20. Employee age differences in using internet-based tools at work
    21. The future of work.
    Digital Access Wiley 2017
  • Digital
    edited by David E. Gussak and Marcia L. Rosal.
    Digital Access Wiley 2016
  • Digital
    edited by Robert D. Zettle, Steven C. Hayes, Dermot Barnes-Holmes, and Anthony Biglan.
    Contents:
    1. Examining the Partially Completed Crossword Puzzle: The Nature and Status of Contextual Behavioral Science
    2. Why Contextual Behavioral Science Exists: An Introduction to Part I / Steven C. Hayes
    3. Contextual Behavioral Science: An Overview / Steven C. Hayes
    4. Functional Contextualism and Contextual Behavioral Science / Brooke M. Smith, Michael E. Levin, Michael P. Twohig
    5. Contextual Behavioral Science: Holding Terms Lightly / Steven C. Hayes, Anthony Biglan
    6. Pragmatism and Psychological Flexibility in the Research Context: Applying Functional Contextualism to Scientific Methodology / Kelly G. Wilson
    7. Functional Place for Language in Evolution: The Contribution of Contextual Behavioral Science to the Study of Human Evolution / Douglas M. Long, Brandon T. Sanford
    8. Relational Frame Theory: Finding Its Historical and Intellectual Roots and Reflecting upon Its Future Development: An Introduction to Part II / Dermot Barnes-Holmes
    9. Relational Frame Theory: The Basic Account / Dermot Barnes-Holmes, Yvonne Barnes-Holmes, Ian Hussey, Carmen Luciano
    10. Relational Frame Theory: Implications for the Study of Human Language and Cognition / Sean Hughes, Dermot Barnes-Holmes
    11. Relational Frame Theory: Implications for Education and Developmental Disabilities / Sean Hughes, Dermot Barnes-Holmes
    12. RFT for Clinical Practice: Three Core Strategies in Understanding and Treating Human Suffering / Yvonne Barnes-Holmes, Deirdre Kavanagh, Carol Murphy
    13. Contextual Approaches to Clinical Interventions and Assessment: An Introduction to Part III / Robert D. Zettle
    14. Contextual Approaches to Psychotherapy: Defining, Distinguishing, and Common Features / Robert D. Zettle
    15. Evaluating In-Session Therapist and Client Behaviors from a Contextual Behavioral Science Perspective / James D. Herbert, Evan M. Forman, Peter Hitchcock
    16. Measures That Make a Difference: A Functional Contextualistic Approach to Optimizing Psychological Measurement in Clinical Research and Practice / Matthieu Villatte
    17. Role of Experimental Psychopathology and Laboratory-Based Intervention Studies in Contextual Behavioral Science / Joseph Ciarrochi, Robert D. Zettle, Robert Brockman, James Duguid, Philip Parker, Baljinder Sandra, Todd B. Kashdan
    18. Scientific Ambition: The Relationship between Relational Frame Theory and Middle-Level Terms in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy / Michael E. Levin, Matthieu Villatte
    19. Functional Contextualist Approach to Cultural Evolution: An Introduction to Part IV / Anthony Biglan
    20. Contextual Behavioral Science Approach to Parenting Intervention and Research / Anthony Biglan
    21. Contextual Behavioral Science and Education / Laura Backen Jones, Koa Whittingham, Lisa Coyne, April Lightcap
    22. Psychological Flexibility and ACT at Work / Thomas G. Szabo, Mark R. Dixon
    23. Potential of Community-Wide Strategies for Promoting Psychological Flexibility / Frank W. Bond, Joda Lloyd, Paul E. Flaxman, Rob Archer
    24. Evolution of Capitalism / Michael E. Levin, Jason Lillis, Anthony Biglan
    25. Functional Contextualist Analysis of the Behavior and Organizational Practices Relevant to Climate Change / Anthony Biglan, Jean Lee, Christine Cody --26. Future of the Human Sciences and Society / Mark Alavosius, Donny Newsome, Ramona Houmanfar, Anthony Biglan.
    Digital Access Wiley 2016
  • Digital
    edited by Kevin Durkin, H. Rudolph Schaffer.
    Contents:
    PART ONE: FAMILY PROCESSES AND CHILD REARING PRACTICES
    1. Editorial Introduction: On giving developmental psychology away Kevin Durkin and H. Rudolph Schaffer
    2. The role of popular literature in influencing parents' behavior Penelope Leach
    3. Opportunities and obstacles in giving away research on marital conflict and children E. Mark Cummings, W. Brad Faircloth, Patricia M. Mitchell, Kathleen McCoy and Alice C. Schermerhorn
    4. Implementing a preventive parenting program with families of young children: Challenges and solutions Angela D. Moreland & Jean E. Dumas
    5. Parenting information and advice and the mass media Matthew R Sanders and Rachel Calam
    6. Children of lesbian and gay parents: Reflections on the research-policy interface Charlotte J. Patterson and Rachel H. Farr.
    7. Child care at the nexus of practice, policy, and research Christina Hardway and Kathleen McCartney
    8. Teenage childbearing in the U.S.: Do our programs and policies reflect our knowledge base? Anne Martin and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn PART TWO: EDUCATIONAL ASPECTS
    9. The trials and tribulations of changing how reading is taught in schools: Synthetic phonics and the educational backlash Rhona S Johnston and Joyce E Watson
    10. Giving away early mathematics: Big Math for Little Kids encounters the complex world of early education Herbert P. Ginsburg and Barbrina B. Ertle
    11. Avoiding the psychologist's fallacy in using what we have learned about children's moral development to address moral education Larry Nucci and Marcy J. Hochberg
    12. Toward a truly democratic civics education Charles C. Helwig and Shaogang Yang
    13. Research and practice in the study of school bullying Peter K. Smith
    14. Promoting pedestrian skill development in young children: Implementation of a national community-centred behavioral training scheme James A. Thomson
    15. Researcher-practitioner partnerships in the development of intervention to reduce prejudice among children Lyndsey Cameron and Adam Rutland PART THREE: CLINICAL ASPECTS
    16. What do we know and why does it matter? The dissemination of evidence-based interventions for child maltreatment Dante Cicchetti, Sheree L. Toth, Wendy J. Nilsen, and Jody Todd Manly
    17. Language impairment and adolescent outcomes Gina Conti-Ramsden and Kevin Durkin
    18. Translating models of adolescent problem behavior into effective intervention: Trials, tribulations and future directions Thomas J. Dishion and Miwa Yasui
    19. Giving away knowledge about children's mental health: Challenges and opportunities Janice Cooper & Jane Knitzer Index .
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    edited by Luna C. Centifanti, David M. Williams.
    Contents:
    Section I. Developmental Psychopathology: An Up-To-Date Historical and Methodological Overview
    Part 1. Methods for studying developmental psychopathology
    Section II. Cognitive, Neurobiological, and Genertic Influences
    Part 1. Cognition/socioemotional factors
    Part 2. Developmental neurobiology
    Part 3. Genetics
    Section III. Evnironmental Influences
    Part 1. Family/peer issues
    Part 2. Adverse circumstances- upbringing
    Part 3. Adverse events and cultural influences
    Section IV. DSM-5 and the Future of Developmental Psychopathology Research
    Part 1. Psychiatric and diagnostic impact
    Part 2. Legal, societal, and policy impact
    Index.
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    edited by John E. Lochman and Walter Matthys.
    Contents:
    Introduction to the Handbook. A Framework for the Handbook's Exploration of Disruptive Behavior Disorders, Intermittent Explosive Disorder, and Impulse-Control Disorders / John E Lochman, Walter Matthys
    Diagnostic Issues for the Disruptive and Impulse-Control Disorders. Diagnostic Issues in Oppositional Defiant Disorder / Jeffrey D Burke, Olivia J Derella, Oliver G Johnston
    Conduct Disorder and Callous-Unemotional Traits / Paul J Frick, Tina D Wall Myers
    Diagnostic Issues for ODD/CD with ADHD Comorbidity / Kristen L Hudec, Amori Yee Mikami
    Comorbidity with Substance Abuse / Naomi R Marmorstein, Helene R White
    Intermittent Explosive Disorder and the Impulse-Control Disorders / Emil F Coccaro, Jon E Grant
    Related Personality Disorders Located within an Elaborated Externalizing Psychopathology Spectrum / Martin Sellbom Bo Bach, Elizabeth Huxley
    Etiological and Maintenance Factors. Genetic and Gene-Environment Influences on Disruptive Behavior Disorders / Edward D Barker, Charlotte A M Cecil, Esther Walton, Alan J Meehan
    The Neurobiology of Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder / Leah M Efferson, Andrea L Glenn
    Cognitive Functions / Matthew A Jarrett, Dane C Hilton
    Temperament / Jinhong Guo, Sylvie Mrug
    Prenatal and Perinatal Risk Factors / D Anne Winiarski, Cassandra L Hendrix, Erica L Smearman, Patricia A Brennan
    Attachment and Disruptive Disorders / Marleen G Groeneveld, Judi Mesman
    Emotion Regulation / Megan K Bookhout, Julie A Hubbard, Christina C Moore
    "It's Gonna End Up with a Fight Anyway" / Bram Orobio Castro, Anouk Dijk
    Family Poverty and Structure / Barbara Maughan, Richard Rowe, Joseph Murray
    Parent Psychopathology / Tammy D Barry, Rebecca A Lindsey, Elizabeth C Fair, Kristy M DiSabatino
    Relationship Discord, Intimate Partner Physical Aggression, and Externalizing Problems of Children / K Daniel O'Leary, Ingrid Solano
    Parenting Practices and the Development of Problem Behavior across the Lifespan / Elizabeth A Stormshak, Elisa DeVargas, Lucía E Cárdenas
    Peer Rejection and Disruptive Behavioral Disorders / Kristina L McDonald, Carolyn E Gibson
    The Role of Deviant Peers in Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder / Damir S Utržan, Timothy F Piehler, Thomas J Dishion
    The Broader Context / Paula J Fite, Sonia L Rubens, Spencer C Evans, Jonathan Poquiz
    Assessment Processes. Problem-Solving Structure of Assessment / Walter Matthys, Nicole P Powell
    Treatment and Prevention. Engaging Families in Treatment for Child Behavior Disorders / Mary Acri, Anil Chacko, Geetha Gopalan, Mary McKay
    Pharmacotherapy of Disruptive and Impulse Control Disorders / Gloria M Reeves, Heidi J Wehring, Mark A Riddle
    Psychosocial Treatment and Prevention of Conduct Problems in Early Childhood / Danielle Cornacchio, Laura J Bry, Amanda L Sanchez, Bridget Poznanski, Jonathan S Comer
    Psychosocial Treatment and Prevention in Middle Childhood and Early Adolescence / Caroline L Boxmeyer, Nicole P Powell, Qshequilla Mitchell, Devon Romero, Cameron E Powe, Casey Dillon
    Psychosocial Treatment and Prevention in the Adolescent Years for ODD and CD / Brian P Daly, David DeMatteo, Aimee Hildenbrand, Courtney N Baker, Jacqueline H Fisher
    Factors Influencing Intervention Delivery and Outcomes / John E Lochman, Francesca Kassing, Meghann Sallee, Sara L Stromeyer
    Concluding Comments. Future Directions / Walter Matthys, John E Lochman.
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    edited by Stephen V. Shepherd.
    Contents:
    1. The brain evolved to guide action
    2. The evolution of evolutionary neuroscience
    3. Approaches to the study of brain evolution
    4. Intraneuronal computation: charting the signaling pathways of the neuron
    5. The evolution of neurons
    6. The first nervous system
    7. Fundamental constraints on the evolution of neurons
    8. The central nervous system of invertebrates
    9. Nervous system architecture in vertebrates
    10. Neurotransmission, evolving systems
    11. Neural development in invertebrates
    12. Forebrain development in vertebrates: the evolutionary role of secondary organizers
    13. Brain evoluation and development: allometry of the of the brain and arealization of the cortex
    14. Comparative aspects of learning and memory
    15. Brain evolution, development, and plasticity
    16. Neural mechanisms of communication
    17. Social corrdination: from ants to apes
    18. Social learning, intelligence, and brain evolution
    19. Reading other minds
    Index.
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    edited by Adam Rutland, Drew Nesdale, Christia Spears Brown.
    Contents:
    Preface
    Social group membership : intergroup context and methodological issues
    Children and social groups: a social identity approach / Drew Nesdale
    Ethnic identity among immigrant and minority youth / Maykel Verkuyten and Fenella Fleischmann
    Intergroup contact and ethnic/racial identity development / Sheena Mirpuri and Tiffany Yip
    Researching children's social groups : methods and measures / Drew Nesdale, Christia Spears Brown and Adam Rutland
    Group processes : social exclusion, resource allocation and communication
    The role of group processes in social exclusion and resource allocation decisions / Melanie Killen, Laura Elenbaas, Michael T. Rizzo and Adam Rutland
    Toward a contextualized social developmental account of children?s group-based inclusion and exclusion : the developmental model of subjective group dynamics / Dominic Abrams, Claire Powell, Sally B. Palmer and Julie Van de Vyver
    Communication in children's and adolescents' social groups / Patrick J. Leman and Harriet R. Tenenbaum
    Social categorization, prejudice and stereotyping
    Theoretical perspectives on the development of implicit and explicit prejudice / Frances E. Aboud and Jennifer R. Steele
    The ontogeny of stereotyping and prejudice / Rebecca S. Bigler and Meagan M. Patterson
    Implicit intergroup bias and the long road to predicting discrimination / Yarrow Dunham
    The development of racial categorization in childhood / Kristin Pauker, Amanda Williams and Jennifer R. Steele
    Socialization and intergroupÿdiscrimination
    Racial socialization and racial discrimination as intra- and inter-group processes / Diane Hughes, Jessica Harding, Erika Y. Niwa, Juan Del Toro and Niobe Way
    Perceptions of discrimination / Christia Spears Brown
    Essentialism and children's reasoning about race and ethnicity / Stephen M. Quintana, Julia Z. Benjamin and Patrice Leverett
    Groups and bullying
    Bullying in school and online contexts : social dominance, bystander compliance, and emotional pain of victims / Jaana Juvonen and Hannah L. Schacter
    Harnessing the power of the group to reduce bullying and victimisation / Amanda L. Duffy and Lindsey Cameron
    Intergroup contact and cross-group relationships
    Contact strategies for improving intergroup relations among youth / Linda R. Tropp and Ananthi Al Ramiah
    Children's and adolescents' cross-ethnic friendships / Philipp Jugert and Allard R. Feddes
    Inter-racial contact among university and school youth in post-apartheid South Africa / Colin Tredoux, John Dixon, Kevin Durrheim and Buhle Zuma
    Student-teacher relationships and interethnic relations / Jochem Thijs
    Interventions to improve relations between groups
    Using an intergroup contact approach to improve gender relationships : a case study of a classroom-based intervention / Carol Lynn Martin, Richard A. Fabes, Laura D. Hanish, Bridget Gaertner, Cindy Faith Miller, Stacie Foster, and Kimberly A. Updegraff
    Intergroup contact in action : using intergroup contact interventions to change children's out-group orientation / Lindsey Cameron and Nicola Abbott
    Seeding change : using children's media to promote social inclusion the sesame street way / Charlotte F. Cole and Lilith Dollard
    Commentary
    Intergroup processes in children and adolescents : where are they heading? / Kevin Durkin
    Index.
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    edited by Kent L. Norman and Jurek Kirakowski.
    Contents:
    Volume 1: Part I. Design Issues
    Part II. Design Process
    Part III. Evaluation Factors
    Part IV. Evaluation Methods
    Part V. Input/Output. Volume 2: Part VI. Interfaces
    Part VII. Interaction
    Part VIII. Accessibility
    Part IX. Social
    Part X. Communities
    Part XI. Applications.
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    edited by Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Dean McKay, and Eric A. Storch.
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    edited by Updesh Kumar.
    Summary: "The Wiley Handbook of Personality Assessment presents the state-of-the-art in the field of personality assessment, providing a perspective on emerging trends and placing these in the context of recent research advances. Linking theory with practice, the volume delineates current developments in theoretical conceptualisations affecting personality assessment, and charts the way forward for potential applications of these emergent research insights. The handbook brings together an international group of distinguished contributors from 17 countries on five continents, to tackle key issues in personality assessment across a range of approaches and contexts. This multi-national authorship enhances the content by bringing critically important cross-cultural perspectives and diversity across the subject"-- Provided by publisher.
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    edited by Alex M. Wood and Judith Johnson.
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    edited by Zoë D. Peterson.
    Contents:
    Introduction / Zoë D Peterson
    Treating Specific Sexual Problems. Treating Women's Sexual Desire and Arousal Problems / Stephanie Both, Willibrord Weijmar Schultz, Ellen Laan
    Treating Low Sexual Desire in Men / Stanley E Althof, Rachel B Needle
    Treating Men's Erectile Problems / Pedro J Nobre
    Treating Women's Orgasmic Difficulties / Kristen M Carpenter, Kristen Williams, Brett Worly
    Treating Men's Orgasmic Difficulties / David L Rowland, Stewart E Cooper
    Treating Genital Pain Associated with Sexual Intercourse / Marta Meana, Evan Fertel, Caroline Maykut
    Treating Hypersexuality / Joshua B Grubbs, Jan Paul Hook, Brandon J Griffin, M Scott Cushman, Joshua N Hook, J Kim Penberthy
    Treating Sexual Offending / Dianne Berg, Rosemary Munns, Michael H Miner
    Treating Lack of Sexual Passion in Relationships / Laurie B Mintz, Jackeline Sanchez, Rachel P Heatherly
    Theoretical Approaches to Sex Therapy. A Traditional Masters and Johnson Behavioral Approach to Sex Therapy / Constance Avery-Clark, Linda Weiner
    A Psychobiosocial Approach to Sex Therapy / Barry McCarthy, Lana M Wald
    A Systemic Approach to Sex Therapy / Katherine M Hertlein, Matthew Nelson
    An Existential-Experiential Approach to Sex Therapy / Peggy J Kleinplatz
    A Narrative Therapy Approach to Sex Therapy / Ron Findlay
    An Emotionally Focused Approach to Sex Therapy / Sue Johnson
    Sex Therapy with Specific Populations. Treating Sexual Problems in Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients / Kenneth M Cohen, Ritch C Savin-Williams
    Treating Sexual Problems in Transgender Clients / Katherine G Spencer, Alex Iantaffi, Walter Bockting
    Treating Sexual Problems in Children and Adolescents / Sharon Lamb, Aleksandra Plocha
    Treating Sexual Problems in Aging Adults / Jennifer Hillman
    Treating Sexual Problems in Clients with Cognitive and Intellectual Disabilities / Sigmund Hough, John W DenBoer, Eileen T Crehan, Melissa T Stone, Trisha Hicks
    Treating Sexual Problems in Clients with Mental Illness / Stephanie Buehler
    Treating Sexual Problems in Cancer Patients and Survivors / Eric S Zhou, Sharon L Bober
    Treating Sexual Problems in Survivors of Sexual Trauma / Kathryn S K Hall
    Treating Sexual Problems in Clients from Conservative Protestant and Catholic Backgrounds / Tommy E Turner
    Treating Sexual Problems in Clients who Practice "Kink" / Margaret Nichols, James P Fedor
    Future Directions in Sex Therapy. Mindfulness in Sex Therapy / Meg-John Barker
    Integrating Sexual Partners into Pharmacological Sex Therapy / Helen M Conaglen, John V Conaglen
    Self-Help and Biblio-Sex Therapy / Jacques J D M Lankveld
    Internet-Based Sex Therapy / Catherine Connaughton, Marita McCabe.
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    edited by Louise Dixon, Daniel F. Perkins, Catherine Hamilton-Giachritsis, Leam A Craig.
    Summary: "This handbook provides an evidence-based approach to child protection-related work, and the provision of assessment and intervention services in order to maximize child well-being. It provides a comprehensive overview of contemporary research and practice that informs theory, assessment, service provision, rehabilitation and therapeutic interventions for children and families undergoing care proceedings, bringing together international knowledge from leading researchers and practitioners who draw on the evidence to inform best practice in complex family and parenting assessments as part of child care proceedings for the courts. Coverage includes the prevalence and effects of child neglect and abuse, theoretical perspectives, assessment, childrens services, and interventions with children, victims and families"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    1. Overview and structure of the book
    PART 1. RESEARCH AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES 2. Child abuse and neglect: Prevalence and incidence --3. Child abuse and neglect: Ecological perspectives
    4. Fatal child maltreatment
    5. Psychological, Economic, and Physical Health Consequences of Child Maltreatment
    6. The neurobiology and genetics of childhood maltreatment
    7. Intimate partner violence and child maltreatment
    PART II. CHILDREN'S SERVICES AND PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACHES TO PREVENTION 8. Implications of children's services policy on child abuse and neglect in England
    9. Children's services: toward effective child protection
    10. Using the formal pre-proceedings to prevent or prepare for care proceedings in the UK
    11. The prevention of child maltreatment: the case for a public health approach to behavioural parenting intervention
    112. What works to prevent the sexual exploitation of children and youth
    PART III. ASSESSMENT 13. Evidence-based assessments of children and families: safeguarding children assessment and analysis framework
    14. Utilising an attachment perspective in parenting assessment
    15. Evidence-based and developmentaly appropriate forensic interviewing of children
    16. Considering parental risk in parenting (child custody) evaluation cases involving child sexual exploiation material
    17. Assessments in child care proceedings: observations in practice
    PART IV. INTERVENTIONS WITH CHILDREN AND FAMILIES 18. Evidence-based approaches to empower children and families at-risk for child physical abuse to overcome abuse and violence
    19. Effective therapies for children and non-offending caregivers in the aftermath of child sexual abuse or other traumas --20. Effectiveness of cognitive and behavioural group-based parenting programmes to enhance child protective factors and reduce risk factors for maltreatment
    21. Critical factors in the successful implementation of evidence-based parenting programmes: fidelity, adaption and promoting quality
    22. School-based prevention of and intervention in child maltreatment
    23. Using assessment of attachment in child care oroceedings to guide intervention
    PART V. NOVEL INTERVENTIONS WITH FAMILIES 24. Working systemically with families with intimate partner violence
    25. Working with non-offending parents in cases of child sexual abuse
    26, Working with parents with intellectual disabilities in childcare proceedings
    27. Working with parents with a diagnosis of personality disorder
    28. Working with parents who misuse alcohol and drugs.
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    edited by Matthew Rizzo, Steven Anderson, Bernd Fritzsch.
    Contents:
    Introduction. The Aging Mind and Brain / Matthew Rizzo, Steven Anderson, Bernd Fritzsch
    Theoretical, Animal Models, Social and Humanistic Perspectives. Social Networks, Social Relationships, and Their Effects on the Aging Mind and Brain / Sato Ashida, Ellen J Schafer
    Aging and the Brain / Veena Prahlad, Madhusudana Rao Chikka
    Animal Models of Pathological Aging / Eric B Emmons, Youngcho Kim, Nandakumar S Narayanan
    Humanistic Perspectives / Andrea Charise, Margaret L Eginton
    Methods of Assessment. Medical Assessment of the Aging Mind and Brain / T Scott Diesing, Matthew Rizzo
    Neuropsychological Assessment of Aging Individuals / R D Jones
    Normal Aging / A A Capizzano, T Moritani, M Jacob, David E Warren
    Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Imaging / Laura L Boles Ponto
    Electrophysiological Measures of Age-Related Cognitive Impairment In Humans / David E Anderson, Olga Taraschenko
    The Brain in the Wild / Gabriella E M Rizzo, Matthew Rizzo
    Quality of Life Assessment / Fredric D Wolinsky, Elena M Andresen
    Brain Functions and Behavior Across the Lifespan. Executive Functions and Behavior Across the Lifespan / Paul J Eslinger, Claire Flaherty
    Memory and Language in Aging / David E Warren, Rachael Rubin, Samantha Shune, Melissa C Duff
    Vision and Aging / Cynthia Owsley, Deepta Ghate, Sachin Kedar
    Aging-Related Balance Impairment and Hearing Loss / Deema Fattal, Marlan Hansen, Bernd Fritzsch
    Attention and Processing Speed / Benjamin D Lester, Daniel B Vatterott, Shaun P Vecera
    Motor Functions and Mobility / Warren G Darling, Kelly J Cole, James A Ashton-Miller
    Incontinence and Sexual Dysfunction / Karl J Kreder, Sarah Fraumann Faris, Matthew Rizzo, Satish S-C Rao
    Emotional Function During Aging / Kuan-Hua Chen, Steven Anderson
    Brain Disease and Dysfunction. Alzheimer's Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment / David T Jones, Marla B Bruns, Ronald C Petersen
    Cerebrovascular Disease and White Matter Disorders / Nandakumar Nagaraja, Enrique C Leira
    Movement Disorders / Dronacharya Lamichhane, Ergun Y Uc
    Psychiatric Disorders / Steven P Wengel, Roberto F Cervantes, William J Burke
    Encephalopathy / Alberto Serrano-Pozo
    Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurodegenerative Disease / Dawn McGuire
    Sleep and Sleep Disorders in Older Adults / Jon Tippin
    PAIN / Keela Herr, Stephen Gibson, Thomas Hadjistavropoulos
    Optimizing Brain Function in Health and Disease. The Benefits of Physical Activity on Brain Structure and Function in Healthy Aging and Age-Related Neurological Disease / Michelle W Voss
    Aging, Mind and Brain / Sara J Czaja
    Community and Long-Term Care Supports for Older Adults with Cognitive Decline / Kristine Williams, Ying-Ling Jao
    Legal and Ethical Issues. Neuroethics of Aging / Steven Anderson
    The Public Health Challenge Presented by the Growing Population of Persons with Alzheimer's Disease and Other Forms of Dementia / Brian P Kaskie, Christopher Stamy
    Competency and Capacity in the Aging Adult / Joseph Barrash
    Boomers After the Bust / Helen D (Heidi) Reavis, Alison Roh Park
    Conclusion. Science, Society, and a Vision for Mind and Brain Health Across the Lifespan / Matthew Rizzo, Steven Anderson, Bernd Fritzsch.
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    edited by Carlos A. Cuevas and Callie Marie Rennison.
    Contents:
    1.The Dynamic Nature of Crime Statistics / Callie Marie Rennison / Carlos A. Cuevas
    2.Ethical Issues in Surveys about Children's Exposure to Violence and Sexual Abuse / Emily H. Griffith / Cynthia Barnett-Ryan
    3.Why are Offenders Victimized so Often? / David Finkelhor / Sherry Hamby / Heather Turner / Wendy Walsh
    4.The Complex Dynamics of Victimization: Understanding Differential Vulnerability without Blaming the Victim / Richard B. Felson / Mark T. Berg
    5.Social Construction of Violence / Sherry Hamby / John Grych
    6.Consequences and Sequelae of Violence and Victimization / Joel Best
    7.Homicide: Its Prevalence, Correlates, and Situational Contexts / Mary Ann Priester / Trevor Cole / Shannon M. Lynch / Dana D. DeHart
    8.Nonfatal Violence / Terance D. Miethe / Wendy C. Regoeczi
    9.Perceptions of Stalking Victimization among Behaviorally Defined Victims: Examining Factors that Influence Self-Identification / Jennifer L. Truman
    10.The Situational Dynamics of Street Crime: Property versus Confrontational Crime / Emily I. Troshynski / Timothy C. Hart
    11.Triggerman Today, Dead Man Tomorrow: Gangs, Violence, and Victimization / Mindy Bernhardt / Volkan Topalli
    12.Girls and Women in Gangs / Kathleen A. Fox / David C. Pyrooz
    13.School Violence and Bullying / Joanne Belknap / Molly Bowers
    14.Juvenile Violence: Interventions, Policies, and Future Directions / Gerald Reid / Melissa K. Holt
    15.Child Maltreatment / Sean McCandless / Terrance J. Taylor
    16.Destructive Sibling Aggression / Cindy Sousa / J. Bart Klika / W. Ben Packard / Todd I. Herrenkohl
    17.Elder Maltreatment: The Theory and Practice of Elder-Abuse Prevention / Veronica R. Barrios / Jonathan Caspi
    18.Interventions, Policies, and Future Research Directions in Family Violence / Gia Elise Barboza
    19.Intimate Partner Violence Among College Students: Measurement, Risk Factors, Consequences, and Responses / Christina Policastro / Brian K. Payne
    20.The Transcendence of Intimate Violence across the Life Course / Andia Azimi / Bonnie S. Fisher / Heidi Scherer / Leah E. Daigle
    21.Controversies in Partner Violence / Kristin Carbone-Lopez
    22.Interventions, Policies, and Future Research Directions in Partner Violence / Murray A. Straus / Emily M. Douglas / Denise A. Hines
    23.Rape and Sexual Assault Victimization / Molly Dragiewicz
    24.A Motivation-Facilitation Model of Adult Male Sexual Offending / Erika L. Kelley / Christine A. Gidycz
    25.Pornography and Violence Against Women / Lesleigh E. Pullman / Skye Stephens / Michael C. Seto
    26.Prostitution and Sex Trafficking / Walter S. DeKeseredy
    27.Interventions, Policies, and Future Research Directions in Sexual Violence / Stephanie Fahy / Amy Farrell
    28.Cybercrime Victimization / Dara C. Drawbridge / Carlos A. Cuevas
    29.Online Harassment / Bonnie S. Fisher / Billy Henson / Bradford W. Reyns
    30.Technology and Violence / Kimberly J. Mitchell / Lisa M. Jones
    31.Interventions, Policies, and Future Research Directions in Cybercrime / Thomas J. Holt / Adam M. Bossier
    32.Intimate Partner Violence among Latinos / Max Killer
    33.Living in a Web of Trauma: An Ecological Examination of Violence among African Americans / Chiara Sabina
    34.An Interpretation of Invisible Domestic Violence among Asian Americans / Carolyn M. West
    35.Interpersonal Violence and American Indian and Alaska Native Communities / MiRang Park
    36.Intimate Partner Violence in LGBT Communities / Michelle Chino / Jane E. Palmer
    37.Research on the Victimization of Understudied Populations: Current Issues and Future Directions / Mikel L. Walters / Caroline Lippy.
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    edited by Harvey Shapiro.
    Summary: "In this comprehensive, multidisciplinary volume, experts from a wide range fields explore violence in education's different forms, contributing factors, and contextual nature"-- Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    The menace of school shootings in America : panic and overresponse / James Alan Fox and Emma E. Fridel
    Threat assessment / Dewey Cornell
    School shootings, societal violence and gun culture / Douglas Kellner
    Learning to be a rampage shooter : the case of Elliot Rodger / Ralph W Larkin
    The logic of the exception : violence revisited / Harvey Shapiro
    Student profiling and negative implications for students with disabilities / Kristeen Cherney and Margaret Price
    Aftermath of school shootings : a model for relational aesthetic response, reconstruction, and associated living / Patricia Maarhuis and A.G. Rud
    The distinguishing features, trends, and challenges of group and gang violence in education / Michael E. Ezell
    Socio-ecological risk and protective factors for youth gang involvement / Joey Nuñez Estrada Jr., Adrian H. Huerta, Edwin Hernandez, Robert A. Hernandez, Steve W. Kim
    School of hard knock : gangs, schools, and education in the United States / Kendra J. Clark, David C. Pyrooz
    Do school policies and programs improve outcomes by reducing gang presence in schools / Benjamin W. Fisher, F. Chris Curran, F. Alvin Pearman II, and Joseph H. Gardella
    An historical account of the discursive construction of zero tolerance in print media / Jessica Nina Lester, Katherine Evans
    School surveillance and gang violence. deterrent, criminalizing, or context-specific effects / Lynn A. Addington, Emily E. Tanner-Smith
    When gangs are in schools : expectations for administration and challenges for youth / Lisa De La Rue, Anjali J. Forber-Pratt
    Short school based interventions to reduce violence : a review / Nadine M. Connell, Richard Riner, Richard Hernandez, Jordan Riddell, Justine Medrano
    Bullying and cyberbullying prevalence as a form of violence in education / Amanda Nickerson, Danielle Guttman, Samantha VanHout
    School climate and bullying prevention programs / Jun Sung Hong, Dorothy L. Espelage, Jeoung Min Lee
    Sexual violence in K-12 settings / Anjali J. Forber-Pratt, Dorothy L. Espelage
    Violence against LGBTQ students : punishing and marginalizing difference / Elizabethe Payne and Melissa J. Smith
    Intimate partner violence in higher education : integrated approaches for reducing domestic violence and sexual assault on campus / Sheila M. Katz and Laura J. McGuire
    Researching sexual violence with girls in rural South Africa : some methodological challenges in using participatory visual methodologies / Relebohile Moletsane and Claudia Mitchell
    Bullying, suicide, and suicide prevention in education / Melissa K. Holt, Chelsey Bowman, Anastasia Alexis, Alyssa Murphy
    Why schools. coercion, refuge, and expression as factors in gun violence / Bryan R. Warnick, Sang Hyun Kim, Shannon Robinson
    "Don't feed the trolls" : violence and discursive performativity / Claudia W. Ruitenberg
    Gender as a factor in school violence : honor and masculinity / Amy Shuffelton
    Radical truth telling from the ferguson uprising : an educational intervention to shift the narrative, build political efficacy, claim power and transform communities / David Ragland
    Emmanuel Levinas : philosophical exposures, and responses to systemic and symbolic violence in education / Gabriel Keehn, Deron Boyles
    Violence and peace in schools : some philosophical reflexions / Hilary Cremin, Alex Guilherme
    Critical peace education as a response to school violence : insights from critical pedagogies for nonviolence / Michalinos Zembylas.
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    Gerd Rosenbusch, Annemarie de Knecht-van Eekelen.
    Summary: This book, which will appeal to all with an interest in the history of radiology and physics, casts new light on the life and career of Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, showing how his personality was shaped by his youth in the Netherlands and his teachers in Switzerland. Beyond this, it explores the technical developments relevant to the birth of radiology in the late nineteenth century and examines the impact of the discovery of X-rays on a broad range of scientific research. Röntgen (1845-1923) was born in Lennep, Germany, but emigrated with his family to the Netherlands in 1848. As a 17-year-old he moved to Utrecht, entering theTechnical School and living at the home of Dr. Jan Willem Gunning. In this well-educated family he was stimulated to continue his studies at university. In 1868 he received a diploma from the Federal Polytechnic School in Zurich and just a year later completed a PhD in physics. He followed his mentor, August Kundt, to the universities of Würzburg (1870) and Strasburg (1872) and married Anna Ludwig in 1872. In 1879 Röntgen gained his first professorship at a German university, in Giessen, followed by a chair in Würzburg in 1888. Here he discovered X-rays in 1895, for which he received the first Nobel Prize in physics in 1901. From 1900 until his retirement in 1921 he occupied the chair of physics at the Munich University.
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    [edited by] Barbara L. Hoffman, John O. Schorge, Karen D. Bradshaw, Lisa M. Halvorson, Joseph I. Schaffer, Marlene M. Corton.
    Contents:
    Sect. 1: Benign general gynecology
    Sect. 2: Reproductive endocrinology, infertility, and the menopause
    Sect. 3: Female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery
    Sect. 4: Gynecologic oncology
    Sect. 5: Aspects of gynecologic surgery
    Sect. 6: Atlas of gynecologic surgery.
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    Barbara L Hoffman, John O Schorge, Karen D Bradshaw, Lisa M Halvorson.
    Contents:
    SECTION 1: GENERAL GYNECOLOGY
    CHAPTER 1: Well Woman Care
    CHAPTER 8: Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
    CHAPTER 9: Benign Uterine Pathology
    CHAPTER 13: Breast Disease
    CHAPTER 14: Psychosocial Issues and Female Sexuality
    CHAPTER 15: Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
    SECTION 2: REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY, INFERTILITY, AND THE MENOPAUSE
    CHAPTER 17: Amenorrhea
    Figure and Table Gallery.
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    Claudia L. Werner, Debra L. Richardson, Stephanie Y. Chang, William F. Griffith, Cherine A. Hamid, David D. Rahn, Elysia Moschos, Barbara L. Hoffman.
    Summary: An evidence-based study guide based on the content of the new Williams Gynecology, Third Edition.

    Contents:
    SECTION 1: BENIGN GENERAL GYNECOLOGY
    CHAPTER 1: Well Woman Care
    CHAPTER 2: Techniques Used for Imaging in Gynecology
    CHAPTER 3: Gynecologic Infection
    CHAPTER 4: Benign Disorders of the Lower Genital Tract
    CHAPTER 5: Contraception and Sterilization
    CHAPTER 6: First-Trimester Abortion
    CHAPTER 7: Ectopic Pregnancy
    CHAPTER 8: Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
    CHAPTER 9: Pelvic Mass
    CHAPTER 10: Endometriosis
    CHAPTER 11: Pelvic Pain
    CHAPTER 12: Breast Disease
    CHAPTER 13: Psychosocial Issues and Female Sexuality
    CHAPTER 14: Pediatric Gynecology
    SECTION 2: REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY, INFERTILITY, AND THE MENOPAUSE
    CHAPTER 15: Reproductive Endocrinology
    CHAPTER 16: Amenorrhea
    CHAPTER 17: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and Hyperandrogenism
    CHAPTER 18: Anatomic Disorders
    CHAPTER 19: Evaluation of the Infertile Couple
    CHAPTER 20: Treatment of the Infertile Couple
    CHAPTER 21: Menopausal Transition
    CHAPTER 22: The Mature Woman
    SECTION 3: FEMALE PELVIC MEDICINE AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY
    CHAPTER 23: Urinary Incontinence
    CHAPTER 24: Pelvic Organ Prolapse
    CHAPTER 25: Anal Incontinence and Functional Anorectal Disorders
    CHAPTER 26: Genitourinary Fistula and Urethral Diverticulum
    SECTION 4: GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY
    CHAPTER 27: Principles of Chemotherapy
    CHAPTER 28: Principles of Radiation Therapy
    CHAPTER 29: Preinvasive Lesions of the Lower Genital Tract
    CHAPTER 30: Cervical Cancer
    CHAPTER 31: Vulvar Cancer
    CHAPTER 32: Vaginal Cancer
    CHAPTER 33: Endometrial Cancer
    CHAPTER 34: Uterine Sarcoma
    CHAPTER 35: Epithelial Ovarian Cancer
    CHAPTER 36: Ovarian Germ Cell and Sex Cord-Stromal Tumors
    CHAPTER 37: Gestational Trophoblastic Disease
    SECTION 5: ASPECTS OF GYNECOLOGIC SURGERY
    CHAPTER 38: Anatomy
    CHAPTER 39: Preoperative Considerations
    CHAPTER 40: Intraoperative Considerations
    CHAPTER 41: Minimally Invasive Surgery Fundamentals
    CHAPTER 42: Postoperative Considerations
    SECTION 6: ATLAS OF GYNECOLOGIC SURGERY
    CHAPTER 43: Surgeries for Benign Gynecologic Disorders
    CHAPTER 44: Minimally Invasive Surgery
    CHAPTER 45: Surgeries for Pelvic Floor Disorders
    CHAPTER 46: Surgeries for Gynecologic Malignancies.
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    editors, Kenneth Kaushansky, Marshall A. Lichtman, Josef T. Prchal, Marcel Levi, Oliver W. Press, Linda J. Burns, Michael A. Caligiuri.
    Contents:
    Part I: Clinical evaluation of the patient. Initial approach to the patient: history and physical examination
    Examination of the marrow
    Consultative hematology
    Part II: The organization of the lymphohematopoietic tissues. Structure of the marrow and the hematopoietic microenvironment
    The organization and structure of lymphoid tissues
    Part III: Epochal hematology. Hematology of the fetus and newborn
    Hematology during pregnancy
    Hematology in older persons
    Part IV: Molecular and cellular hematology. Genetic principles and molecular biology
    Genomics
    Cytogenetics and genetic abnormalities
    Metabolism of hematologic neoplastic cells
    Signal transduction pathways
    Hematopoietic stem cells, progenitors, and cytokines
    The inflammatory response
    Dendritic cells and adaptive immunity
    Part V: Therapeutic principles. Principles of antithrombotic therapy
    Immune cell therapy
    Therapeutic apheresis: indications, efficacy, and complications
    Regenerative medicine: multipotential cell therapy for tissue repair
    Part VI: The erythrocyte. Structure and composition of the erythrocyte
    Erythropoiesis
    Erythrocyte turnover
    Clinical manifestations and classification of erythrocyte disorders
    Aplastic anemia: acquired and inherited
    Pure red cell aplasia
    Anemia of chronic disease
    Erythropoietic effects of endocrine disorders
    The congenital dyserythropoietic anemias
    Iron deficiency and overload
    Anemia resulting from other nutritional deficiencies
    Anemia associated with marrow infiltration
    Erythrocyte membrane disorders
    Erythrocyte enzyme disorders
    The thalassemias: disorders of globin synthesis
    Fragmentation hemolytic anemia
    Erythrocyte disorders as a result of chemical and physical agents
    Hemolytic anemia resulting from infections with microorganisms
    Hemolytic anemia resulting from immune injury
    Alloimmune hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn
    Hypersplenism and hyposplenism
    Primary and secondary erythrocytoses.
    Digital Access AccessMedicine 2015
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    [edited by] Kenneth Kaushansky, Marshall A. Lichtman, Josef T. Prchal, Marcel Levi, Linda J. Burns, David C. Linch.
    Summary: "To provide the most current concepts of the genetic basis, pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of hematological diseases"-- Provided by publisher.
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    [edited by] Josef T. Prchal, Marshall A. Lichtman.
    Summary: "An up to date consideration of the structure, function, and disorders of the red cell, to provide clinicians with new foundations for the development of therapies for red cell diseases"-- Provided by publisher.
    Digital Access AccessHemOnc 2022
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    Kenneth Kaushansky; Marshall A. Lichtman; Josef T. Prchal; Marcel M. Levi; Linda J. Burns; David Linch
    Summary: "The Williams Hematology Cases is case-based content with Q&A that includes detailed explanations. This resource can also be used daily, by the clinician, to work through dosing and treatment options, in preparation for administering care."-- Provided by publisher.
    Digital Access AccessHemOnc 2021
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    Kenneth Kaushansky, Marcel Levi.
    Contents:
    Chapter 1: Megakaryopoiesis and Thrombopoiesis
    Chapter 2: Platelet Morphology, Biochemistry, and Function
    Chapter 3: Molecular Biology and Biochemistry of the Coagulation Factors and Pathways of Hemostasis
    Chapter 4: Control of Coagulation Reactions
    Chapter 5: Vascular Function in Hemostasis
    Chapter 6: Classification, Clinical Manifestations, and Evaluation of Disorders of Hemostasis
    Chapter 7: Thrombocytopenia
    Chapter 8: Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia
    Chapter 9: Reactive Thrombocytosis
    Chapter 10: Hereditary Qualitative Platelet Disorders
    Chapter 11: Acquired Qualitative Platelet Disorders
    Chapter 12: The Vascular Purpuras
    Chapter 13: Hemophilia A And Hemophilia B
    Chapter 14: Inherited Deficiencies of Coagulation Factors II, V, V+VIII, VII, X, XI, and XIII
    Chapter 15: Hereditary Fibrinogen Abnormalities
    Chapter 16: von Willebrand Disease
    Chapter 17: Antibody-Mediated Coagulation Factor Deficiencies
    Chapter 18: Hemostatic Alterations in Liver Disease and Liver Transplantation
    Chapter 19: Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
    Chapter 20: Hereditary Thrombophilia
    Chapter 21: The Antiphospholipid Syndrome
    Chapter 22: Thrombotic Microangiopathies
    Chapter 23: Venous Thrombosis
    Chapter 24: Atherothrombosis: Disease Initiation, Progression, and Treatment
    Chapter 25: Fibrinolysis and Thrombolysis.
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    [edited by] Marshall A. Lichtman, Kenneth Kaushansky, Josef T. Prchal, Marcel M. Levi, Linda J. Burns, David C. Linch.
    Summary: "An authoritative, quick, and practical reference that can be used as a companion or stand-alone tool for point-of-care facts and board preparation. With succinct focus on diagnosis and management, it includes numerous tables that contain diagnostic and therapeutic information relevant to the diseases discussed. Coverage of COVID-19 infections because of the frequent manifestation of associated coagulation abnormalities that are associated with respiratory deterioration and death"-- Provided by publisher.
    Digital Access AccessHemOnc 2022
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    [edited by] F. Gary Cunningham [and seven others].
    Contents:
    Overview of obstetrics
    Maternal anatomy
    Congenital genitourinary abnormalities
    Maternal physiology
    Implantation and placental development
    Placental abnormalities
    Embryogenesis and fetal morphological development
    Preconceptional counseling
    Prenatal care
    Fetal imaging
    Amnionic fluid
    Teratology, teratogens, and fetotoxic agents
    Genetics
    Prenatal diagnosis
    Fetal disorders
    Fetal therapy
    Fetal assessment
    Abortion
    Ectopic pregnancy
    Gestational trophblastic disease
    Physiology of labor
    Normal labor
    Abnormal labor
    Intrapartum assessment
    Obstetrical analgesia and anesthesia
    Induction and augmentation
    Vaginal delivery
    Breech delivery
    Operative vaginal delivery
    Cesarean delivery and peripartum hysterectomy
    Prior cesarean delivery
    The newborn
    Diseases and injuries of the term newborn
    The preterm newborn
    Stillbirth
    The puerperium
    Puerperal complications
    Contraception
    Sterilization
    Hypertensive disorders
    Obstetrical hemorrhage
    Preterm labor
    Postterm pregnancy
    Fetal-growth disorders
    Multifetal pregnancy
    General considerations and maternal evaluation
    Critical care and trauma
    Obesity
    Cardiovascular disorders
    Chronic hypertension
    Pulmonary disorders
    Thromboembolic disorders
    Renal and urinary disorders
    Gastrointestinal disorders
    Hepatic, biliary, and pancreatic disorders
    Hematological disorders
    Diabetes mellitus
    Endorcrine disorders
    Connective-tissue disorders
    Neurological disorders
    Psychiatric disorders
    Dermatological disorders
    Neoplastic disorders
    Infectious diseases
    Sexually transmitted infections.
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    editors: F. Gary Cunningham, Kenneth J. Leveno, Steven L. Bloom, Catherine Y. Spong, Jodi S. Dashe [and 3 others].
    Contents:
    Sect. 1: Overview
    Sect. 2: Maternal anatomy and physiology
    Sect. 3: Placentation, embryogenesis, and fetal development
    Sect. 4 Preconceptional and prenatal care
    Sect. 5: The fetal patient
    Sect. 6: Early pregnancy complications
    Sect. 7: Labor
    Sect. 8: Delivery
    Sect. 9: The newborn
    Sect. 10: The puerperium
    Sect. 11: Obstetrical complications
    Sect. 12: Medical and surgical complications.
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    F. Gary Cunningham, Kenneth J. Leveno, Jodi S. Dashe, Barbara L. Hoffman, Catherine Y. Spong, Brian M. Casey.
    Summary: "This landmark text begins with fundamental discussions of reproductive anatomy and physiology. These dovetail into clinical chapters covering obstetrical complications such as preterm labor, pregnancy-related infection, hemorrhage, and hypertension, among others. Representing the culmination of a century of clinical thought, the new twenty-sixth edition is enhanced by more than 1,000 full-color illustrations plus an increased emphasis on the fast-growing subspecialty of maternal-fetal medicine"-- Provided by publisher.
    Digital Access AccessObGyn 2022
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    Shivani A. Patel, Scott W. Roberts, Vanessa L. Rogers, [and 3 others].
    Summary: Perfect for certification and recertification or as a clincial refresher, this text features more than 2500 evidence-based multiple-choice questions covering every major topic in clinical obstetrics. The companion study guide to the gold standard text in obstetricsWilliams Obstetrics Twenty-Fifth Edition Study Guide is the only study guide in the world that is keyed to the field's premier text, Williams Obstetrics, Twenty-Fifth Edition. Perfect for focused study or as a clinical refresher, the book features 2,500+ evidence-based multiple-choice questions covering every major topic in clinical obstetrics. The beautiful full-color design is highlighted by more than 350 images incorporated as question material. To be as clinically relevant as possible, the organization follows the chronology of pregnancy, from Maternal and Fetal Anatomy and Physiology to Labor and Delivery, with additional sections on the Fetus and Newborn, Puerperium, Obstetric Complications, and Medical and Surgical Complications.FEATURES:Questions emphasize key points of each chapter of Williams Obstetrics, Twenty-Fifth EditionAnswer key cites the pages in Williams Obstetrics for in-depth discussion and further reading--the perfect way for readers to brush up on weak areas.

    Contents:
    I : Overview
    II: Maternal anatomy and physiology
    III: Placentation, embryogenesis, and fetal development
    IV: Preconceptional and prenatal care
    V: The fetal patient
    VI: Early pregnancy complications
    VII: Labor
    VIII: Delivery
    IX: The newborn
    X: The puerperium
    XI: Obstetrical complications
    XII: Medical and surgical complications
    Digital Access AccessObGyn 2019
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    Shlomo Melmed, Ronald Koenig, Clifford Rosen, Richard Auchus, Allison Goldfine.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey 2020
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    Benjamin Hardy.
    Summary: Argues that lasting personal change, high performance, creativity, and productivity can only occur by strategically outsourcing desired behavior to goal-enriching environments.

    Contents:
    Introduction: why willpower doesn't work
    part 1, Your environment shapes you. Every hero is the product of a situation: understanding the power of surroundings
    How your environment shapes you: the myth of willpower
    Two types of "enriched" environments: high stress and high recovery
    part 2, How to make willpower irrelevant. Reset your life: make powerful decisions outside your routine environment
    Designate a sacred space: establish a daily environment to stay on course
    Remove everything that conflicts with your decisions: subtraction is productivity
    Change your default options: make positive choices automatic
    Create triggers to prevent self-sabotage: putting failure-planning to work
    part 3, Outsource high performance and success to your environment. Embed "forcing functions" into your environment: make change happen
    More than good intentions: how to adapt to new and difficult environments
    Grow into your goals: outsource your motivation to high pressure environments
    Rotate your environments: change it up based on the work you're doing
    Find unique collaborations: change your world through who you work with
    Never forget where you came from: remember the environment where you began
    Conclusion: no matter where you are, you can change.
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    text editors: Nika Bagheri, Brynn N. Wajda ; multimedia editors: Charles M. Calvo, Alia K. Durrani ; founding editors: Mark A. Friedberg, Christopher J. Rapuano.
    Contents:
    Differential diagnosis of ocular symptoms
    Differential diagnosis of ocular signs
    Trauma
    Cornea
    Conjunctiva/sclera/iris/external disease
    Eyelid
    Orbit
    Pediatrics
    Glaucoma
    Neuro-ophthalmology
    Retina
    Uveitis
    General ophthalmic problems
    Imaging modalities in ophthalmology.
    Digital Access Ovid 2017
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    text editors, Kalla A. Gervasio, Travis J. Peck ; multimedia editors, Cherie A. Fathy, Meera D. Sivalingam ; founding editors, Mark A. Friedberg, Christopher J. Rapuano.
    Contents:
    Differential diagnosis of ocular symptoms
    Differential diagnosis of ocular signs
    Trauma
    Cornea
    Conjunctiva/sclera/iris/external disease
    Eyelid
    Orbit
    Pediatrics
    Glaucoma
    Neuro-ophthalmology
    Retina
    Uveitis
    General ophthalmic problems
    Imaging modalities in ophthalmology.
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    Yogesh Kumar Sarin, editor.
    Summary: This book covers all aspects of Wilms tumor, the second most typical solid tumor in children. Its potential for complete cure underscores correct management of this tumor. To achieve this goal, the book aims to provide all necessary details for practicing Pediatric surgeons, Oncologists, Pediatricians, Urologists, and Medical students. Topics ranging from epidemiology, etiology, pathology, clinical features, diagnostic methods, surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy to cutting-edge inventions are described in great detail. Detailed descriptions of surgical techniques and their nuances will greatly benefit surgeons and surgical residents. Importantly, all the chapters are written by authors who have first-hand experience with clinical management. Thus the text ensures the practical application of theoretical details.

    Contents:
    The History of Renal Tumors in Children
    Epidemiology
    Genetics and Molecular Biology
    Tumor Microenvironment and Inflammatory Markers
    Syndromic Wilms Tumor
    Familial Non-Syndromic Wilms Tumor
    Pathology
    Clinical Presentation
    Laboratory Workup
    Imaging Studies
    Diagnostic Biopsy
    General Surgical Guidelines
    Nephron-Sparing Surgery
    Lymph Node Sampling
    Minimally Invasive Surgery
    Bench Surgery and Auto-Transplantation
    Anesthetic concerns
    Staging
    Systemic Chemotherapy
    Radiotherapy
    Novel Tumor Directed Interventions
    Wilms tumor in resource challenged nations
    Management of Resected Wilms Tumor with Unknown Staging Status
    Bilateral Wilms Tumor
    Wilms Tumor in Horseshoe Kidney and Solitary Kidney
    Very large tumors not responding to chemotherapy/locally infiltrating tumors
    Intravascular extension and tumor thrombosis
    Ureteral Extension
    Ruptured tumors
    Metastatic Wilms tumor
    Recurrent/ relapsed Wilms tumor
    Wilms Tumor in Less than 6-month-old Infants
    Wilms tumor in adults
    Nephrogenic rests and Nephroblastomatosis
    Extrarenal Wilms Tumor
    Complications of treatment
    Post-therapy surveillance of Wilms tumor survivors
    Prognosis and Outcomes
    Non-Wilms renal tumors.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
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    edited by Anna Członkowska and Michael L. Schilsky.
    Contents:
    History of Wilson disease: a personal account / J M. Walshe
    Epidemiology and introduction to the clinical presentation of Wilson disease / Christine Lo and Oliver Bandmann
    The genetics of Wilson disease / Sihoun Hahn
    Genetic and environmental modifiers of Wilson disease / Valentina Medici and Karl Heinz Weiss
    Pathogenesis of Wilson disease / Petr Dusek, Radan Bruha and Ivo Florin Scheiber
    Animal models of Wilson disease / Dominik Huster and Valentina Medici
    Wilson disease, liver pathology / Maciej Pronicki
    Wilson disease, brain pathology / France Woimant, Aurelia Poujois and Jacqueline Mikol
    Hepatic features of Wilson disease / Michael L. Schilsky, Aftab Ala and Salih Boga
    Wilson disease: neurologic features / Anna Czlonkowska, Tomasz Litwin and Grzegorz Chabik
    Cognitive and psychiatric symptoms in Wilson disease / Paula C. Zimbrean and Joanna Seniow
    Wilson's disease in children / Eve A. Roberts and Piotr Socha
    Other organ involvement and clinical aspects of Wilson disease / Karolina Dzieżyc, Tomasz Litwin and Anna Czlonkowska
    Diagnosis of Wilson disease / Peter Ferenci
    Wilson disease - currently used anti-copper therapy / Anna Czlonkowska and Tomasz Litwin
    Liver transplantation for Wilson disease / Michael L. Schilsky
    Wilson disease - symptomatic liver therapy / Wolfgang Stremmel and Karl Heinz Weiss
    Symptomatic treatment of neurologic symptoms in Wilson disease / Tomasz Litwin, Petr Dusek and Anna Czlonkowska
    Novel perspectives on Wilson disease treatment / Christian Rupp, Wolfgang Stremmel and Karl Heinz Weiss
    Patient support groups in the management of Wilson disease / Michael L. Schilsky and Mary L. Graper.
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    Cuneo, John R.
    Contents:
    v. 1. The German air weapon, 1870-1914
    v. 2. The air weapon, 1914-1916.
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    Daniel Mason.
    Summary: "A dream of a novel ... 'art mystery, part war story, part romance."'Anthony Doerr, author of All the Light We Cannot See Vienna, 1914. Lucius is a twenty-two-year-old medical student when World War I explodes across Europe. Enraptured by romantic tales of battlefield surgery, he enlists, expecting a position at a well-organized field hospital. But when he arrives, at a commandeered church tucked away high in a remote valley of the Carpathian Mountains, he finds a freezing outpost ravaged by typhus. The other doctors have fled, and only a single, mysterious nurse named Sister Margarete remains. But Lucius has never lifted a surgeon's scalpel. And as the war rages across the winter landscape, he finds himself falling in love with the woman from whom he must learn a brutal, makeshift medicine. Then one day, an unconscious soldier is brought in from the snow, his uniform stuffed with strange drawings. He seems beyond rescue, until Lucius makes a fateful decision that will change the lives of doctor, patient, and nurse forever. From the gilded ballrooms of Imperial Vienna to the frozen forests of the Eastern Front; from hardscrabble operating rooms to battlefields thundering with Cossack cavalry, The Winter Soldier is the story of war and medicine, of family, of finding love in the sweeping tides of history, and finally, of the mistakes we make, and the precious opportunities to atone
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    editors, Babette B. Weksler, Geraldine P. Schechter, Scott A. Ely.
    Contents:
    Approach to the microscopic evaluation of blood and bone marrow / Kseniya Petrova-Drus, Babette B. Weksler, Douglas C. Tkachuk and Jan V. Hirschmann
    Techniques for assessing blood disorders : flow cytometry, multiplex immunohistochemistry, karyotyping, FISH and molecular approaches / Scott Ely
    Anemia / Babette B. Weksler and Joshua A. Hayden
    Hemostasis and platelet disorders / Marcia Paddock, John V. Mitsios, Maria T. DeSancho
    Benign diseases of leukocytes, spleen, and immunoglobulins / Linlin Wang and Sonam Prakash
    Acute leukemias / Julia T. Geyer and Sangmin Lee
    Myelodysplastic syndromes / Olga Pozdnyakova and Robert P. Hasserjian
    Myeloproliferative neoplasms / Olga Pozdnyakova and Attilio Orazi
    Lymphoproliferative disorders / Elizabeth Margolskee and Peter Martin
    Plasma cell disorders / Tomer M. Mark and Geraldine Schechter.
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    editors, Robert T. Means, Jr, George M. Rodgers, Bertil Glader, Daniel A. Arber, Frederick R. Appelbaum, Angela Dispenzieri, Todd A. Fehniger, Laura Michaelis, John P. Leonard
    Summary: Selected as a Doody's Core Title for 2023! Comprehensive in scope and thoroughly up to date, Wintrobe's Clinical Hematology, 15th Edition, combines the biology and pathophysiology of hematology as well as the diagnosis and treatment of commonly encountered hematological disorders. Editor-in-chief Dr. Robert T. Means, Jr., along with a team of expert section editors and contributing authors, provide authoritative, in-depth information on the biology and pathophysiology of lymphomas, leukemias, platelet destruction, and other hematological disorders as well as the procedures for diagnosing and treating them. Packed with more than 1,500 tables and figures throughout, this trusted text is an indispensable reference for hematologists, oncologists, residents, nurse practitioners, and pathologists"-- Provided by publisher

    Contents:
    Examination of the blood and bone marrow
    Clinical flow cytometry
    Cytogenetics
    Molecular diagnosis in hematology in hematology
    Origin and development of blood cells
    The birth, life, and death of red blood cells: erythropoiesis, the mature red blood cell, and cell destruction
    Neutrophilic leukocytes
    The human eosinophil
    Mast cells and basophils: ontogeny, characteristics, and functional diversity
    Monocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cells
    Lymphocytes and lymphatic organs
    B lymphocytes
    T lymphocytes
    Natural killer and innate lymphoid cells
    Major histocompatibility complex
    Complement system
    Megakaryocytes
    Platelet structure
    Platelet function in hemostasis and thrombosis
    Blood coagulation and fibrinolysis
    Endothelium: angiogenesis and the regulation of hemostasis
    Red cell, platelet, and white cell antigens
    Transfusion medicine
    Anemia: general considerations
    Iron deficiency and related disorders
    Sideroblastic anemias
    Hemochromatosis
    Porphyrias
    Hereditary spherocytosis, hereditary elliptocytosis, and other disorders associated with abnormalities of the erythrocyte membrane
    Hereditary hemolytic anemias due to red blood cell enzyme disorders
    Autoimmune hemolytic anemia
    Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
    Acquired nonimmune hemolytic disorders
    Sickle cell anemia and other sickling syndromes
    Thalassemia syndromes: quantitative disorders of globin chain synthesis
    Hemoglobins with altered oxygen affinity, unstable hemoglobins, M-hemoglobins, and dyshemoglobinemias
    Megaloblastic anemias: disorders of impaired DNA synthesis
    Inherited aplastic anemia syndromes germline
    Acquired aplastic anemia
    Red cell aplasia: acquired and congenital disorders
    Congenital dyserythropoietic anemias
    Anemia of inflammation and of systemic disorders
    Anemias during pregnancy and the postpartum period
    Anemias unique to the fetus and neonate
    Erythrocytosis Diagnostic approach to the bleeding disorders
    Thrombocytopenia: pathophysiology and classification
    Thrombocytopenia caused by immunologic platelet destruction
    Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, hemolytic-uremic syndrome, and related disorders
    Miscellaneous causes of thrombocytopenia
    Bleeding disorders caused by vascular abnormalities
    Thrombocytosis and essential thrombocythemia
    Qualitative disorders of platelet function
    Inherited coagulation disorders
    Acquired coagulation disorders
    Thrombosis and antithrombotic therapy
    Diagnostic approach to tissue examination and testing
    Neurtropenia
    Qualitative disorders of leukocytes
    Lysosomal abnormalities of the monocyte-macrophage system: Gaucher and Niemann-Pick diseases
    Langerhans cell histiocytosis
    Pathology of langerhans cell histiocytosis and other histiocytic proliferations
    Infectious mononucleosis and other Epstein-Barr virus-related disorders
    Primary immunodeficiency diseases
    Human immunodeficiency virus infection
    Disorders of the spleen
    Tumors of the spleen
    Hematopoietic neoplasms: principles of pathologic diagnosis ; Principles of targeted therapies for hematologic malignancies
    Infectious complications in hematologic malignancies
    Immunotherapy
    Gene therapy for hematopoietic stem cell disorders
    Molecular genetics of acute leukemia
    Diagnosis and classification of the acute leukemias and myelodysplastic syndromes
    Acute lymphoblastic leukemia in adults
    Acute myeloid leukemia in adults
    Acute lymphoblastic leukemia in children
    Acute myeloid leukemia in children
    Acute promyelocytic leukemia
    Myelodysplastic syndromes
    Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential and myeloid diseases
    Pathology of the myeloproliferative neoplasms
    Chronic myeloid leukemia
    Polycythemia vera
    Myelofibrosis
    Eosinophilic neoplasms and hypereosinophilic syndrome
    Systemic mastocytosis
    Diagnosis and classification of lymphomas
    Molecular genetic aspects of non-Hodgkin lymphomas
    Non-Hodgkin lymphoma in children
    Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
    Hairy cell leukemia
    Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma: mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome
    Hodgkin lymphoma in adults
    Hodgkin lymphoma in children
    Practical approach to the evaluation of monoclonal gammopathies
    Molecular genetic aspects of plasma cell disorders
    Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significane and smoldering multiple myeloma
    Mutiple myeloma
    Immunoglobulin light chain amyloidosis
    Waldenström macroglobulinemia
    Monoclonal gammopathies of clinical significance
    Hematopoietic cell transplantation
    Hematopoietic cell transplantation for nonmalignant disorders
    Hematopoietic cell transplantation for hematologic malignancies
    Graft-vs-host disease and graft-vs-tumor response
    Late effects after hematopoietic cell transplantation
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    editors, John P. Greer, Daniel A. Arber, Bertil Glader, Alan F. List, Robert T. Means Jr., Frixos Paraskevas, George M. Rodgers ; editor emeritus, John Foerster.
    Contents:
    Laboratory Hematology
    The Normal Hematologic System
    Trnasfusion Medicine
    Disorders of Red Cells
    Disorders of Hemostasis and Coagulation
    Benign Disorders of Leukocytes, The Spleen, and/or Immunoglobins
    Hematologic Malignancies
    Transplantation
    Appendices.
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    editors, John P. Greer, George M. Rodgers, Bertil Glader, Daniel A. Arber, Robert T. Means, Jr., Alan F. List, Frederick R. Appelbaum, Angela Dispenzieri, Todd A. Fehniger.
    Summary: This extensive title, which combines scientific principles with up-to-date clinical procedures, has been thoroughly updated for the fourteenth edition. You'll find in-depth material on the biology and pathophysiology of lymphomas, leukemias, platelet destruction, and other hematological disorders as well as the procedures for diagnosing and treating them. Combines the biology and pathophysiology of hematology as well as the diagnosis and treatment of commonly encountered hematological disorders in one volume. Access the latest knowledge in genetics and genomics. eBook features 300 online self-assessment questions for reviewing material and preparing for Board exams. Packed with more than 1,500 tables and figures. Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience with Enhanced Video, Audio and Interactive Capabilities! Read directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech. Adapt for unique reading needs, supporting learning disabilities, visual/auditory impairments, second-language or literacy challenges, and more."--Provided by publisher.

    Contents:
    Part 1. Laboratory Hematology
    Part 2. The Normal Hetamologic System
    Part 3. Transfusion medicine
    Part 4. Disorders of Red Blood Cells
    Part 5. Disorders of Hemostasis and Coagulation
    Part 6. Disorders of Leukocytes, immunodeficiency, and the spleen
    Part 7. Hematologic malignancies
    Part 8. Hematopoietic cell transplantation
    Index.
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    edited by Mary Mehrnoosh Eshaghian-Wilner.
    Summary: Provides a comprehensive overview of wireless computing in medicine, with technological, medical, and legal advances This book brings together the latest work of leading scientists in the disciplines of Computing, Medicine, and Law, in the field of Wireless Health. The book is organized into three main sections. The first section discusses the use of distributed computing in medicine. It concentrates on methods for treating chronic diseases and cognitive disabilities like Alzheimer's, Autism, etc. It also discusses how to improve portability and accuracy of monitoring instruments and reduce the redundancy of data. It emphasizes the privacy and security of using such devices. The role of mobile sensing, wireless power and Markov decision process in distributed computing is also examined. The second section covers nanomedicine and discusses how the drug delivery strategies for chronic diseases can be efficiently improved by Nanotechnology enabled materials and devices such as MENs and Nanorobots. The authors will also explain how to use DNA computation in medicine, model brain disorders and detect bio-markers using nanotechnology. The third section will focus on the legal and privacy issues, and how to implement these technologies in a way that is a safe and ethical. -Defines the technologies of distributed wireless health, from software that runs cloud computing data centers, to the technologies that allow new sensors to work -Explains the applications of nanotechnologies to prevent, diagnose and cure disease -Includes case studies on how the technologies covered in the book are being implemented in the medical field, through both the creation of new medical applications and their integration into current systems -Discusses pervasive computing's organizational benefits to hospitals and health care organizations, and their ethical and legal challenges Wireless Computing in Medicine: From Nano to Cloud with Its Ethical and Legal Implications is written as a reference for computer engineers working in wireless computing, as well as medical and legal professionals. The book will also serve students in the fields of advanced computing, nanomedicine, health informatics, and technology law.
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    edited by Margaret Plews-Ogan and Gene Beyt.
    Summary: This book is from the Culture, Context and Quality in Health Sciences Research, Education, Leadership and Patient Care Series directly confronts the challenging times in which the business of healthcare finds itself. With a specific focus on the concept of wisdom, it considers the critical role of leadership in fostering and developing culture in healthcare. Each of the chapters reflect a key component of wisdom and ways to nurture wisdom in both individuals and organizations. It features personal accounts, interviews and case studies demonstrating the benefits of working together as one. Fully referenced and passionately written, this book offers practical solutions for health care educators and leaders at all levels.
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    Commission to Eliminate Child Abuse and Neglect Fatalities.
    Summary: The Commission to Eliminate Child Abuse and Neglect Fatalities was established by the Protect Our Kids Act of 2012 to develop a national strategy and recommendations for reducing child fatalities resulting from abuse and neglect in the United States. This final report presents the Commission's findings and recommendations to the White House and Congress for ending child maltreatment fatalities within the context of a public health approach and a new child welfare system for the 21st century.

    Contents:
    Executive summary: Our promises to children
    Introduction. Confronting the tragedy of child abuse and fatalities
    Section 1. Populations in need of special attention. Hillsborough County, Florida : using data to improve practice and keep children safe ; Saving children's lives today and into the future ; Addressing the needs of American Indian/Alaska native children ; Reducing child abuse and neglect deaths in disproportionately affected communities
    Section 2. Components of the Commission's national strategy. Wichita, Kansas : champions for children ; Leadership and accountability ; Double protection for children: connecting law enforcement and CPS ; Decisions grounded in better data and research ; Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community : multiple eyes on the child ; Multidisciplinary support for families
    Conclusion: Taking our recommendations forward
    Appendix A: Protect Our Kids Act of 2012
    Appendix B: Commissioner biographies
    Appendix C: Presenters at public meetings
    Appendix D: Stakeholders and stakeholder organizations
    Appendix E: Organizations providing written testimony
    Appendix F: List of federal policies and programs reviewed
    Appendix G: Additional recommendations from stakeholders for Chapters 3 and 4
    Appendix H: Proposed additional responsibilities of the Children's Bureau
    Appendix I: List of proposed new data elements to include in the Annual Child Maltreatment Report
    Appendix J: Record of voting on the final report
    Appendix K: Minority report
    Appendix L: Letters from commissioners.
    Digital Access R2Library 2016
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    Jamel Brinkley.
    Summary: "An elegant, stirring, insistent new book bearing out actions taken and not taken, from the acclaimed National Book Award finalist"-- Provided by publisher. "In these ten stories, each set in the changing landscapes of contemporary New York City, a range of characters--from children to grandmothers to ghosts--live through the responsibility of perceiving and the moral challenge of speaking up or taking action. Though they strive to connect, to remember, to stand up for, and to really see each other, they often fall short, and the structures they build around these ambitions and failures shape not only their own futures but the legacies and prospects of their families and their city. In its portraits of families and friendships lost and found, the paradox of intimacy, the long shadow of grief, the meaning of home, Witness enacts its own testimony. Here is a world where fortunes can be made and stolen in just a few generations, where strangers might sometimes show kindness while those we trust--doctors, employers, siblings--too often turn away, where joy comes in snatches: flowers on a windowsill, dancing in the street, glimpsing your purpose, change on the horizon"--Dust jacket flap.

    Contents:
    Blessed deliverance
    The let-out
    Comfort
    Arrows
    Sahar
    Bystander
    The happiest house on Union Street
    That particular Sunday
    Bartow Station
    Witness.
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    Ján Hluchý.
    Summary: This book presents the features of Wolff-Parkinson-White and other preexcitation syndromes with detailed discussion of the management and treatment of these patients. Catheter ablation has become a curative first-line treatment for circus movement tachycardias involving accessory pathway conduction. However, diagnostic and interventional challenges may be associated with anatomically and electrophysiologically complex single accessory pathway conduction, multiple accessory pathways, accessory pathways with other coexistent tachycardias, including atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia and atrial tachycardias, and accessory pathways with coexistent congenital heart disease. The complexity involved requires a thorough theoretical and practical knowledge for performing unequivocally conclusive/meaningful electrophysiological testing and successful catheter ablation. This book is based on the authors personal long-term experience and contains over 700 illustrations of intracardiac recordings and fluoroscopic images, as well as clear and user-friendly descriptions of the electrophysiologic data, its analysis and interpretation. It therefore offers a comprehensive practical guide for mapping and catheter ablation. The systematic approach is also invaluable for accessory pathways coexistent with other arrhythmias or congenital heart diseases. Wolff-Parkinson-White and Other Preexcitation Syndromes presents the topic as a fascinating part of clinical cardiac electrophysiology and all types of corresponding accessory pathways, which are often associated with diagnostic and interventional challenges. It therefore provides an invaluable educational resource to further scientific and medical knowledge in the topic and will be essential reading for all electrocardiologists and any medical professional that manages these patients.

    Contents:
    Intro
    Preface
    Contents
    Characteristics, Classification, and Localization of Accessory Pathways
    1 Ventricular Pre-excitation Patterns-The Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) and Lown-Ganong-Levine (LGL) Syndromes
    1.1 Anatomical and Pathophysiological Considerations
    1.2 The Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) Syndrome
    1.2.1 Classification and Conduction Characteristics
    1.2.2 Tachycardias Utilizing Atrioventricular Accessory Pathway Conduction Circus Movement Tachycardias
    1.2.3 Short Decremental Atrioventricular Accessory Pathways
    1.3 The Lown-Ganong-Levine (LGL) Syndrome 3 Preexcitation Patterns-Mahaim Fibres
    3.1 Anatomical and Pathophysiological Considerations
    3.2 Electrocardiographic Characteristics
    3.2.1 Right Anterograde Atriofascicular Pathways
    3.2.2 Left Posteroseptal Anterograde Atriofascicular Pathway
    3.2.3 Right Posteroseptal Anterograde Nodoventricular Pathway
    3.2.4 Right Concealed Nodoventricular Pathway
    References
    Electrophysiologic Study, Mapping, and Ablation of Acessory Pathways
    4 Electrophysiologic Evaluation and Characteristics of Atrioventricular Accessory Pathways
    4.1 Electrophysiologic Study and Methods 4.2 Electrophysiologic Characteristics of Atrioventricular Accessory Pathways
    4.2.1 Baseline Recording During Sinus Rhythm
    4.2.2 Programmed Atrial Stimulation During Sinus Rhythm
    4.2.3 Programmed Ventricular Stimulation During Sinus Rhythm
    4.2.4 Induction of Circus Movement Tachycardia
    4.2.5 Programmed Stimulation During Circus Movement Tachycardia (Entrainment, Resetting)
    4.2.6 Ipsilateral Bundle Branch Block During Orthodromic Circus Movement Tachycardia [32, 33] 4.2.7 Unipolar Coronary Sinus Recordings During Ventricular Stimulation and Orthodromic Circus Movement Tachycardia
    4.2.8 Intravenous Adenosine for Unmasking Accessory Pathway Conduction
    References
    5 Mapping and Ablation Approaches for Left-Sided Accessory Pathways
    5.1 Retrograde Transaortic Approach from the Left Ventricular Aspect
    5.2 Left Atrial Approach
    5.2.1 Trans-Septal Approach
    5.2.2 Retrograde Transaortic/transmitral Approach from the Left Atrial Aspect
    5.3 Epicardial Approaches via the Coronary Sinus and Retrogradely from the Aortic Cusps
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    Lawrence D. Longo, Lawrence P. Reynolds ; with a foreword by Kent L. Thornburg and an afterword by Catherine Y. Spong.
    Contents:
    Introduction
    The fetus in utero including twins and the placenta
    Midwives and midwifery
    Fertilization and embryology
    Teratology : monsters and prodigies
    Epilogue.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
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    Rosemary Morgan, Kate Hawkins, Roopa Dhatt, Mehr Manzoor, Sulzhan Bali, Cheryl Overs, editors.
    Summary: Women represent the majority of people working to improve health outcomes in communities, non-governmental and multilateral organizations, both as paid and unpaid health and social care workers. So why is it that when it comes to leadership positions, we have a governance system that privileges men and what can we do to redress the imbalance? This ground-breaking collection explores the leadership roles that women hold in global health, teasing out the routes women have taken to leadership, the challenges they have faced, and what has facilitated their journey. It brings to the fore the stories of women on the frontlines of this struggle from around the world, highlighting and complementing these stories with theoretical and analytical explorations of the structures and systems that help or hinder the process. Among the topics explored: Gendered Institutions in Global Health Gender, Peace, and Health: Promoting Human Security with Womens Leadership Academic Journal Publishing: A Pathway to Global Health Leadership Women in Health Systems Leadership: Demystifying the Labyrinth Womens Leadership in Global Health: Evolution Will Not Bring Equality The book is a rallying call to arms to redress gender inequality and celebrate the many ways in which women are taking the lead in supporting the health of their communities internationally. Women and Global Health Leadership is a must-read for those working in or studying global health. It is also a primer that aims to support other women in their efforts and struggles to succeed in a highly unfair and unequal world. The book will engage ministers of health, policy-makers, practitioners, academicians, students, researchers, healthcare workers, health service managers, and members of multilateral organizations. By highlighting key barriers and facilitators to women in global health leadership, organizations can use this book to help inform the development of institutional policies and procedures to support women in leadership positions across academic, health workforce, and global health governance systems. It also can be used within postgraduate courses focusing on the global heath workforce, leadership and management, and womens studies. .

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    Women and Global Health Leadership: Power and Transformation
    Gendered Institutions in Global Health
    Interview with Soumya Swaminathan, Chief Scientist at the World Health Organization
    Gender, Peace, and Health: Promoting Human Security with Womens Leadership
    Interview with Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional Director for Africa
    Academic Journal Publishing: A Pathway to Global Health Leadership
    Interview with Ana Langer, Professor of the Practice of Public Health, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
    Gender Quotas, the Two-thirds Gender Rule and Health Leadership: The Case of Kenya
    Interview with Patricia J. Garcia, Professor, School of Public Health at Cayetano Heredia University (UPCH), Former Minister of Health of Peru and Dean of the School of Public Health at UPCH, Lima
    Women Health Leaders in Kerala: Respectability and Resistance
    Interview with Sabina Faiz Rashid, Dean and Professor at the James P. Grant School of Public Health at BRAC University
    Leading from the Front: Transforming Policy in Crisis for School-based Sex Education in Ireland
    Interview with Ilona Kickbusch, Independent Global Health Consultant, Former Director of the Global Health Centre at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
    Levelling the Terrain for Women in Global Health Leadership: A Case Study of Sub-Saharan Africa, 15. Interview with Sameera Al Tuwaijri, Global Lead on Population and Development at the Health, Nutrition and Population Global Practice of the World Bank
    Responses to Sexual Abuse and Exploitation in the Wake of the Oxfam Sex Scandal and Their Implications for Womens Leadership
    Interview with Juno Roche, Trans Writer and Campaigner, Patron of cliniQ and Author of Three Books: Queer Sex, Trans Power and Gender Explorers
    Women in Health Systems Leadership: Demystifying the Labyrinth
    Interview with Penina Ochola Odhiambo, Former Dean of the School of Nursing and Midwifery and Current Principal of the College of Health Sciences at the Great Lakes University of Kisumu, Kenya
    Systemic Barriers to Career Growth: Women Outreach Workers of India
    Interview with Poonam Khetrapal Singh, Regional Director of the WHO South-East Asia Region
    The Glass Ceiling: Gender Segregation Within Health Workforce Leadership with Matriarchal and Patriarchal Societies in Indonesia
    Interview with Senait Fisseha, Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Michigan Medical School and Director of International Programs at the Susan T. Buffett Foundation
    Health and Hierarchy: Exploring Workforce Inequalities in Uganda and Somaliland
    Interview with Cheryl Overs of the Michael Kirby Centre for Public Health and Human Rights, Founder of the Prostitutes Collective of Victoria, the Scarlet Alliance in Australia and the Global Network of Sex Work Projects
    Womens Leadership in Global Health: Evolution Will Not Bring Equality.
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    Lucille A. Lester.
    Contents:
    The 1950s the Quota System --The 1960s The Role of Feminism and The Women's Movement
    The 1970s "The Effect of Title IX and related legislation".-The 1980s having It All/Doing It All
    The 1990s the Glass Ceiling
    2000- 2010 "Doing What it Takes".-2010- 2020 "Life Style Issues"
    Epilogue Do Women Do Medicine Differently? Arguments For and Against.-Appendix I: Questionnaire for Interviews.-Appendix II:Summary of Interview Findings .
    Digital Access Springer 2021
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    Sophia Frangou, editor.
    Contents:
    Lynn E. DeLisi
    Judith Ford
    Ellen Frank
    Sheila Hollins
    Hilleke Hulshoff
    Eve C. Johnstone
    Shaila Misri
    Antonia New
    Mani Pavuluri
    Mary Phillips
    Natalie Rasgon
    Macella Rietschel
    Nina Schooler
    Patricia Suppes
    Carol Tamminga
    Danuta Wasserman
    The Pursuit of Happiness
    External Barriers: Societal Attitudes
    Internal Barriers
    Putting Yourself First
    Putting Yourself Forward
    Project Confidence
    Be Visible
    Be Memorable
    Be Connected
    Be Persistent.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
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    edited by Rachel J. Whitaker, Department of Microbiology, University of Illinois Urbana, and Hazel A. Barton, Department of Biology, the University of Akron.
    Contents:
    1. Bonnie L. Bassler: the group accomplishes more than the individual
    2. Antje Boetius: exploring the living infinite
    3. Sallie "Penny" Chisholm and oceans of Prochlorococcus
    4. Margaret Dayhoff: catalyst of a quiet revolution
    5. Johanna Döbereiner: a pioneer among South American scientists
    6. Diana Downs: a path of creativity, persistence, and rigorous testing
    7. Nicole Dubilier: a force of nature
    8. Katrina J. Edwards: a force in the world of environmental microbiology
    9. Alice Catherine Evans: the shoulders upon which so many stand
    10. Mary K. Firestone: groundbreaking journey of a microbial matriarch
    11. Lady Amalia Fleming: turbulence and triumph
    12. Katrina T. Forest: a renaissance woman in microbiology
    13. Elodie Ghedin: unlocking the genetic code of emerging outbreaks
    14. Jane Gibson: a woman of grace and acerbic wit
    15. Millicent C. Goldschmidt: scarred pioneer and protector of the biosphere
    16. Susan Gottesman: an exceptional scientist and mentor
    17. Carlyn Halde: free spirit
    18. Jo Handelsman: adviser, teacher, role model, friend
    19. Caroline Harwood: with grace, enthusiasm, and true grit
    20. Marian Johnson-Thompson: lifelong mentor
    21. Carol D. Litchfield: salt of the earth
    22. Ruth E. Moore: the first African-American to earn a Ph.D. in the natural sciences
    23. Nancy A. Moran: the winding path of a brillant scientific life
    24. Flora Patterson: ensuring that no knowledge is ever lost
    25. Felicitas Pfeifer: creativity through freedom
    26. Beatrix Potter: an early mycologist
    27. Abigail Salyers: an almost unbeatable force
    28. Christa Schleper: enthusiasm and insight in the world of Archaea
    29. Marjory Stephenson: an early voice for bacterial biochemical experimenters
    30. Michele Swanson: a rewarding career and life in balance
    31. The legacy of Patricia Ann Webb: broken vials and urgency
    32. Donna M. Wolk: it's never too late to bloom
    33. Esther Miriam Zimmer Lederberg: pioneer in microbial genetics
    34. Women microbiologists at Rutgers in the early golden age of antibiotics.
    Digital Access Wiley 2018

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