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    Angelo P. Giardino, Lee Ann Riesenberg, Prathibha Varkey, editors.
    Summary: This comprehensive medical textbook is a compendium of the latest information on healthcare quality. The text provides knowledge about the theory and practical applications for each of the core areas that comprise the field of medical quality management as well as insight and essential briefings on the impact of new healthcare technologies and innovations on medical quality and improvement. The third edition provides significant new content related to medical quality management and quality improvement, a user-friendly format, case studies, and updated learning objectives. This textbook also serves as source material for the American Board of Medical Quality in the development of its core curriculum and certification examinations. Each chapter is designed for a review of the essential background, precepts, and exemplary practices within the topical area: Basics of Quality Improvement Data Analytics for the Improvement of Healthcare Quality Utilization Management, Case Management, and Care Coordination Economics and Finance in Medical Quality Management External Quality Improvement -- Accreditation, Certification, and Education The Interface Between Quality Improvement and Law Ethics and Quality Improvement With the new edition of Medical Quality Management: Theory and Practice, the American College of Medical Quality presents the experience and expertise of its contributors to provide the background necessary for healthcare professionals to assume the responsibilities of medical quality management in healthcare institutions, provide physicians in all medical specialties with a core body of knowledge related to medical quality management, and serve as a necessary guide for healthcare administrators and executives, academics, directors, medical and nursing students and residents, and physicians and other health practitioners.
    Digital Access Springer 2021
  • Article
    de Camargo IJ, Ternynck T, Avrameas S.
    Ann Immunol (Paris). 1978 Feb-Mar;129(2-3):171-8.
    Mice were given increasing doses of sheep serum albumin emulsified with Freund's complete adjuvant in hind footpads. The kinetics of development of cells which synthesize antibody or immunoglobulins without antibody function was studied in the draining lymph nodes. Results show the relationship between the two cell populations: as the number of antibody synthesizing cells increased, the number of immunoglobulin synthesizing cell increased, and conversely. Between 0.050 and 2.5 mg of antigen, the number of cells of each population increased with the dose injected whereas with 5 and 10 mg, this number is smaller than that obtained with smaller doses and decreased with an increasing dose.
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