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The leadership and management of academic health centers present challenges as complex as any in the corporate environment. A consensus is emerging about their integrated mission of education, research and service, and this book, first published in 2005 and focusing on value-driven management, provides a truly comprehensive review of these issues available. Based on reports produced by the Blue Ridge Academic Health Group, which has developed a framework for meeting the challenges of improving health in the 21st century, it also contains invited commentaries and case studies from leading authorities in and beyond the United States. It identifies the public policies and organizational practices required to maximise the health status of individuals and the population, and highlights innovative practices. It is essential reading for managers and leaders of clinical and basic science departments in academic health centers, and for all those involved in health systems management studies.
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This in-depth look at the indexing specialty field of medicine includes contributions from more than a dozen noted medical indexers. The book features 13 chapters and four parts: Medical Indexers, Medical Indexes, Medical Indexing, and Resources. A directory of medical reference tools and Internet sites is included.
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A scholarly narrative of The University of Alabama at Birmingham from its nascent beginnings through the mid 1990s.
A distinguished collaboration of internists, surgeons and anaesthesiologists present a multi-disciplinary, problem-oriented approach to the medical management of the surgical patient. The book's five-part organization allows rapid access to pertinent information regarding pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative issues.
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Descendants of Johnann Heinrich "Ferdinand" Unterbrink and Maria Gertrude Ratterman and their eleven children. Ferdinand came to America from Germany with his parents at age 17 and settled in Ohio. Gertrude also came from Germany to Ohio in 1838 as a child.