Friday, June 1, 2007

Reemergence of Established Pathogens in the 21st Century


Product Details
Book Publisher: Springer (June, 2003)
ISBN: 0306475006
Book author: I.W. Fong, Karl Drlica
Amazon Rating: 5.0

Book Description:
This volume, compiled by two of the leading experts in the field, provides the specialist and trainee in microbiology, infectious disease, infection control, and epidemiology with a concise, timely and authoritative review of some of the most problematic infections of the new century. This volume will foster a better understanding of the issues and new ideas for preventing and controlling infectious disease.

Bionanotechnology: Lessons from Nature


Product Details
Book Publisher: Wiley-Liss (29 January, 2004)
ISBN: 047141719X
Book author: David S. Goodsell
Amazon Rating: 3.5

Book Description:
Discussions of the basic structural, nanotechnology, and system engineering principles, as well as an introductory overview of essential concepts and methods in biotechnology, will be included. Text is presented side-by-side with extensive use of high-quality illustrations prepared using cutting edge computer graphics techniques. Includes numerous examples, such applications in genetic engineering. Represents the only available introduction and overview of this interdisciplinary field, merging the physical and biological sciences. Concludes with the authors’ expert assessment of the future promise of nanotechnology, from molecular “tinkertoys” to nanomedicine. David Goodsell is author of two trade books, Machinery of Life and Our Molecular Nature, and Arthur Olson is the world’s leader in molecular graphics and nano-scale representation.

The Addiction Treatment Planner


Product Details
Book Publisher: Wiley (28 October, 2005)
ISBN: 0471725447
Book author: Robert R. Perkinson, Arthur E. Jr. Jongsma

Book Description:
The Addiction Treatment Planner, Third Edition provides all the elements necessary to quickly and easily develop formal treatment plans that satisfy the demands of HMOs, managed care companies, third-party payors, and state and federal review agencies.
This Third Edition includes new language for evidence-based care that fits mandates set forth by the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM), which are being adopted by most state accrediting bodies
New chapters cover chronic pain, dangerousness/lethality, opioid dependence, and self-care
Saves you hours of time-consuming paperwork, yet offers the freedom to develop customized treatment plans
Organized around 42 main presenting problems, including chemical and nonchemical addictions such as substance abuse, eating disorders, schizoid traits, and others
Over 1,000 well-crafted, clear statements describe the behavioral manifestations of each relational problem, long-term goals, short-term objectives, and clinically tested treatment options
Easy-to-use reference format helps locate treatment plan components by behavioral problem or DSM-IV-TR® diagnosis
Includes a sample treatment plan that conforms to the requirements of most third-party payors and accrediting agencies (including HCFA, JCAHO, and NCQA)

The Medical Device R & D Handbook


Product Details
Book Publisher: CRC (21 November, 2005)
ISBN: 0849327172
Book author: Theodore R. Kucklick
Amazon Rating: 4.0

Book Description:
The Medical Device R&D Handbook is a practical, hands-on digest of medical device engineering that presents information that is often hard to find or gained by on-the-job experience. Highlights include using rapid-prototyping methods to develop medical devices and how to choose the best methods for certain applications, such as form, fit and function, and meeting device regulatory requirements. It offers special techniques for iterating devices with the best possible results at the lowest cost. This book, which also includes interviews showcasing innovative principles in application by pioneers in the medical device field, will shorten the time it takes for engineers to become productive medical device designers.

Clinician’s Guide to Medical Writing


Product Details
Book Publisher: Springer (28 October, 2004)
ISBN: 0387222499
Book author: Robert B. Taylor
Amazon Rating: 5.0

Book Description:
This book is for any clinician who wants to write. It is for the physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner who sees patients and also wants to contribute to the medical literature. It is for the assistant professor aspiring to promotion and the clinician in private practice seeking the personal enrichment that writing can bring. Loaded with practical advice and real-world examples, this text will benefit readers who are new to medical writing and those who have authored a few articles or chapters and want to improve their abilities.

Readers relate to this book because it is written by someone who has been in their shoes. Dr. Robert B. Taylor is a distinguished leader in the field of family medicine and is the editor of Springer-Verlag’s best-selling books, Family Medicine, 6/e, and Fundamentals of Family Medicine, 3/e. Unlike the authors of many other writing books who have little experience outside of academia or publishing, writing is Dr. Taylor’s avocation instead of the focus of his career. Dr. Taylor brings more than 14 years in private practice and 26 years in academic medicine. He has written every type of document covered in this text: review articles, editorials, case reports, letters to the editor, book reviews, book chapters, reference books, research protocols, grant proposals, and clinical study reports.

Most of Dr. Taylor’s works have been published, but not all. In the process of producing his impressive curriculum vitae, Dr. Taylor has made all of the errors that frustrate fellow clinician-writers. Over the years, he has jumbled spelling, mixed metaphors, gotten lost in his own outline, written on unimportant topics, and submitted to inappropriate journals. But along the way, he has successfully published 18 medical books and several hundred papers. Dr. Taylor wrote this book to share what he has learned—what works and what doesn’t in medical writing.

The purpose of this book is to show clinicians how to translate observations and ideas from their practices into written form and eventually into print. To achieve this, Dr. Taylor highlights four goals for the clinician-writer. Clinicians seeking publication must:

Understand more about the art of medical writing, including motivation, conceptualization, mechanics, and frustrations.

Discover how to write for the different models found in the medical literature, including review articles, case reports, editorials, research papers, book chapters, and more.

Learn how to get a manuscript published.

Recognize that writing can be fun.

The book’s twelve chapters begin by discussing basic concepts in medical writing and fundamental skills before outlining models ranging from the review article to the grant proposal. Throughout, Dr. Taylor attempts to follow the time-honored principle of supporting theory with examples, some from actual published materials and some created to help the reader understand key principles.