Ultimate Guide to Outpatient Care

Ultimate Guide to Outpatient Care

Author: Gaffar Sarwar Zaman

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2022-02-09

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 1839687622

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The book presents a qualitative and quantitative approach to understanding, managing, and collaborating outpatient care. Utilizing a sound theoretical and practical foundation and illustrating procedural techniques through scientific examples, this book provides a comprehensive overview of outpatient care whether it occurs via telemedicine or in a hospital, clinic, prison, school, or other settings.


The Essential Guide to Primary Care Procedures

The Essential Guide to Primary Care Procedures

Author: E. J. Mayeaux

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published: 2012-03-28

Total Pages: 1020

ISBN-13: 1451152868

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Featuring over 1,300 full-color illustrations, this atlas is a comprehensive, hands-on guide to more than 100 medical procedures most commonly performed in an office setting. The book presents step-by-step instructions and illustrations for each procedure and discusses strategies for avoiding common pitfalls. Each chapter includes ordering information for necessary equipment or supplies, CPT codes, ICD-9 codes, global periods, and average U.S. fees for each procedure. Some chapters also refer the practitioner to patient education handouts that will appear online. A companion Website will offer the fully searchable text, over 100 patient education handouts, and videos of ten common procedures.


Outpatient Psychiatry

Outpatient Psychiatry

Author: Thomas E. Steele

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9780393705430

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An introduction for residents and new psychiatrists who work with patients.


Ambulatory Care Coordinator - The Comprehensive Guide

Ambulatory Care Coordinator - The Comprehensive Guide

Author: VIRUTI SHIVAN

Publisher: Viruti Satyan Shivan

Published:

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13:

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In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, the role of an Ambulatory Care Coordinator has never been more critical. "Ambulatory Care Coordinator - The Comprehensive Guide" is an essential resource for healthcare professionals aiming to excel in the complex, fast-paced world of ambulatory care. This guide dives deep into the intricacies of patient care management, offering innovative strategies, practical tools, and real-world insights to optimize patient outcomes, improve workflow efficiency, and navigate the challenges of modern healthcare settings. With a focus on fostering high-quality, patient-centered care, this book stands out as a beacon of knowledge and empowerment for those committed to making a difference in the lives of patients navigating outpatient services. Reflecting the dynamic nature of ambulatory care, our comprehensive guide is meticulously crafted to address the needs of new and experienced coordinators alike, presenting a blend of foundational knowledge, advanced techniques, and cutting-edge trends in healthcare management. Please note that this edition does not include images or illustrations to avoid copyright restrictions, ensuring that the focus remains solely on the invaluable content. Through engaging narrative, personal anecdotes, and hypothetical scenarios, "Ambulatory Care Coordinator - The Comprehensive Guide" transcends traditional textbooks, providing a unique, insightful, and thoroughly practical manual for mastering the art of ambulatory care coordination.


Building a Successful Ambulatory Care Practice

Building a Successful Ambulatory Care Practice

Author: Mary Ann Kliethermes

Publisher: ASHP

Published: 2011-12-21

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1585283495

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Let ASHP’s new book be your blueprint to a thriving ambulatory care practice, whether it’s health-system, physician, or community based. Get comprehensive, practical guidance on all your questions. Topics include: • How do I write a business plan? • What do I need to do to manage risk and liability? • Why do we need a marketing strategy? • Who handles reimbursements? • What credentials do we need? Plus: A companion web toolkit gives you all the help and templates you need to get going.


The Ultimate Guide To Choosing a Medical Specialty

The Ultimate Guide To Choosing a Medical Specialty

Author: Brian Freeman

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2004-01-09

Total Pages: 493

ISBN-13: 0071457135

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The first medical specialty selection guide written by residents for students! Provides an inside look at the issues surrounding medical specialty selection, blending first-hand knowledge with useful facts and statistics, such as salary information, employment data, and match statistics. Focuses on all the major specialties and features firsthand portrayals of each by current residents. Also includes a guide to personality characteristics that are predominate with practitioners of each specialty. “A terrific mixture of objective information as well as factual data make this book an easy, informative, and interesting read.” --Review from a 4th year Medical Student


Principles and Practice of Hospital Medicine

Principles and Practice of Hospital Medicine

Author: Sylvia McKean

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2011-12-30

Total Pages: 2351

ISBN-13: 0071603905

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The definitive guide to the knowledge and skills necessary to practice Hospital Medicine Presented in full color and enhanced by more than 700 illustrations, this authoritative text provides a background in all the important clinical, organizational, and administrative areas now required for the practice of hospital medicine. The goal of the book is provide trainees, junior and senior clinicians, and other professionals with a comprehensive resource that they can use to improve care processes and performance in the hospitals that serve their communities. Each chapter opens with boxed Key Clinical Questions that are addressed in the text and hundreds of tables encapsulate important information. Case studies demonstrate how to apply the concepts covered in the text directly to the hospitalized patient. Principles and Practice of Hospital Medicine is divided into six parts: Systems of Care: Introduces key issues in Hospital Medicine, patient safety, quality improvement, leadership and practice management, professionalism and medical ethics, medical legal issues and risk management, teaching and development. Medical Consultation and Co-Management: Reviews core tenets of medical consultation, preoperative assessment and management of post-operative medical problems. Clinical Problem-Solving in Hospital Medicine: Introduces principles of evidence-based medicine, quality of evidence, interpretation of diagnostic tests, systemic reviews and meta-analysis, and knowledge translations to clinical practice. Approach to the Patient at the Bedside: Details the diagnosis, testing, and initial management of common complaints that may either precipitate admission or arise during hospitalization. Hospitalist Skills: Covers the interpretation of common “low tech” tests that are routinely accessible on admission, how to optimize the use of radiology services, and the standardization of the execution of procedures routinely performed by some hospitalists. Clinical Conditions: Reflects the expanding scope of Hospital Medicine by including sections of Emergency Medicine, Critical Care, Geriatrics, Neurology, Palliative Care, Pregnancy, Psychiatry and Addiction, and Wartime Medicine.


Principles of Ambulatory Medicine

Principles of Ambulatory Medicine

Author: Nicholas H. Fiebach

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 1638

ISBN-13: 9780781762274

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Updated for its Seventh Edition, Principles of Ambulatory Medicine is the definitive reference for all clinicians caring for adult ambulatory patients. It provides in-depth coverage of the evaluation,management, and long-term course of all clinical problems addressed in the outpatient setting. A major focus is on preventive care, grounded in excellent patient-physician communication. This edition features increased coverage of preventive care, particularly the impact of genetic testing as a disease predictor. For easy reference, the book is organized by body system and each chapter begins with an outline of key topics. References to randomized controlled clinical trials, meta-analyses, and consensus-based recommendations are boldfaced.


Frontiers in Guided Wave Optics and Optoelectronics

Frontiers in Guided Wave Optics and Optoelectronics

Author: Bishnu Pal

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2010-02-01

Total Pages: 694

ISBN-13: 9537619826

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As the editor, I feel extremely happy to present to the readers such a rich collection of chapters authored/co-authored by a large number of experts from around the world covering the broad field of guided wave optics and optoelectronics. Most of the chapters are state-of-the-art on respective topics or areas that are emerging. Several authors narrated technological challenges in a lucid manner, which was possible because of individual expertise of the authors in their own subject specialties. I have no doubt that this book will be useful to graduate students, teachers, researchers, and practicing engineers and technologists and that they would love to have it on their book shelves for ready reference at any time.