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Newmans' Medical Laboratory Assistants Study Guide : A Laboratory Synopsis
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.51 $Most clinical laboratory assistants, complete a post-secondary training of one to two years, obtaining a certificate or associate degree. Others complete on-the-job training instead of formal education. Certification remains voluntary as of 2010, but may result in a higher salary, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Clinical laboratory certification offers potential employers a means of identifying highly trained, committed and professional assistants. It can also differentiate between experienced assistants and entry-level ones with little or no work background in the field, this guide was created to facilitate this transition.
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The Medical Interpreter: A Foundation Textbook for Medical Interpreting
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 89.69 $We are proud to offer the first U.S. university-level textbook for medical interpreting to appear in full color. It is also the first comprehensive, research-based textbook in the world for medical interpreting, for use in universities and colleges and to support 40- to 100-hour certificate programs for medical interpreters. Easy to read and fun to study, this book authored by experts is rich in content. Yet the text is written in basic English. The book's beautiful graphic design makes the content clear at a glance, with visual aids to meet the needs of an international audience. As a result, this book can be used to train interpreters weaker in written English, such as newly arrived refugees, indigenous interpreters and/or interpreters who lack higher education. The textbook includes U.S.-specific information such as: An overview of the U.S. Healthcare System National ethics and standards for healthcare interpreters Medical interpreting skills, protocols and requirements Legal interpreting in healthcare (e.g. worker's compensation and forensic exams) Language access laws Special topic sections such as HIPAA, universal precautions and differential diagnosis Divided into five chapters, the book tackles the biggest challenges in the field today. Chapter 1: An Overview of Medical Interpreting Chapter 2: Interpreting Protocols and Skills Chapter 3: Strategic Mediation Chapter 4: Interpreting in Healthcare Settings Chapter 5: The Role of the Medical Interpreter This publication is authored by the same team of writers who produced the landmark work, The Community Interpreter®: An International Textbook. Licensed trainers for that program can teach from either of these two textbooks, depending on the target audience.
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The Medical Interpreter: A Foundation Textbook for Medical Interpreting
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 190.28 $We are proud to offer the first U.S. university-level textbook for medical interpreting to appear in full color. It is also the first comprehensive, research-based textbook in the world for medical interpreting, for use in universities and colleges and to support 40- to 100-hour certificate programs for medical interpreters. Easy to read and fun to study, this book authored by experts is rich in content. Yet the text is written in basic English. The book's beautiful graphic design makes the content clear at a glance, with visual aids to meet the needs of an international audience. As a result, this book can be used to train interpreters weaker in written English, such as newly arrived refugees, indigenous interpreters and/or interpreters who lack higher education. The textbook includes U.S.-specific information such as: An overview of the U.S. Healthcare System National ethics and standards for healthcare interpreters Medical interpreting skills, protocols and requirements Legal interpreting in healthcare (e.g. worker's compensation and forensic exams) Language access laws Special topic sections such as HIPAA, universal precautions and differential diagnosis Divided into five chapters, the book tackles the biggest challenges in the field today. Chapter 1: An Overview of Medical Interpreting Chapter 2: Interpreting Protocols and Skills Chapter 3: Strategic Mediation Chapter 4: Interpreting in Healthcare Settings Chapter 5: The Role of the Medical Interpreter This publication is authored by the same team of writers who produced the landmark work, The Community Interpreter®: An International Textbook. Licensed trainers for that program can teach from either of these two textbooks, depending on the target audience.
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Newmans' Medical Laboratory Assistants Study Guide: A Laboratory Synopsis (Laboratory series)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.93 $Most clinical laboratory assistants, complete a post-secondary training of one to two years, obtaining a certificate or associate degree. Others complete on-the-job training instead of formal education. Certification remains voluntary as of 2010, but may result in a higher salary, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Clinical laboratory certification offers potential employers a means of identifying highly trained, committed and professional assistants. It can also differentiate between experienced assistants and entry-level ones with little or no work background in the field, this guide was created to facilitate this transition.
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Dance Science: Anatomy, Movement Analysis, and Conditioning
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 38.06 $Winner of:Certificate of Merit, Association of Medical IllustratorsRather than focusing on dance injuries, this book takes a positive approach showing what a dancer can do to dance better, which, in turn, will decrease injury rates. It presents human anatomy and motion in a functional, dance-specific way that teaches the readers to appreciate and take ownership of their bodies through a tour of the musculoskeletal system and movement analysis. The book is divided into three parts. Part one, Anatomy, describes the specific characteristics that affect motion at each individual joint, demonstrated by a variety of hands-on activities for readers to perform. Part two, Movement Analysis, discusses muscles that produce movement and introduces readers to a system of movement analysis. Part three, Conditioning, provides a practical, integrative approach to exercise for enhanced performance. The written material is accompanied by anatomical line drawings commissioned for the book, photographs, and an assortment of experiential activities specifically designed for dancers.
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Self-assessment Questions for Clinical Molecular Genetics
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 86.98 $Review Questions of Clinical Molecular Genetics presents a comprehensive study guide for the board and certificate exams presented by the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) and the American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ABMGG). It provides residents and fellows in genetics and genomics with over 1,000 concise questions, ranging from topics in cystic fibrosis, to genetic counseling, to trinucleotide repeat expansion disorders. It puts key points in the form of questions, thus challenging the reader to retain knowledge. As board and certificate exams require knowledge of new technologies and applications, this book helps users meet that challenge.Includes over 1,0000 multiple-choice, USMLE style questions to help readers prepare for specialty exams in Clinical Cytogenetics and Clinical Molecular GeneticsDesigned to assist clinical molecular genetic fellows, genetic counselors, medical genetic residents and fellows, and molecular pathologist residents in preparing for their certification examAssists trainees on how to follow guidelines and put them in practice
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Dance Science: Anatomy, Movement Analysis, and Conditioning
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 33.86 $Winner of:Certificate of Merit, Association of Medical IllustratorsRather than focusing on dance injuries, this book takes a positive approach showing what a dancer can do to dance better, which, in turn, will decrease injury rates. It presents human anatomy and motion in a functional, dance-specific way that teaches the readers to appreciate and take ownership of their bodies through a tour of the musculoskeletal system and movement analysis. The book is divided into three parts. Part one, Anatomy, describes the specific characteristics that affect motion at each individual joint, demonstrated by a variety of hands-on activities for readers to perform. Part two, Movement Analysis, discusses muscles that produce movement and introduces readers to a system of movement analysis. Part three, Conditioning, provides a practical, integrative approach to exercise for enhanced performance. The written material is accompanied by anatomical line drawings commissioned for the book, photographs, and an assortment of experiential activities specifically designed for dancers.
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Self-assessment Questions for Clinical Molecular Genetics
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 100.84 $Review Questions of Clinical Molecular Genetics presents a comprehensive study guide for the board and certificate exams presented by the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) and the American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ABMGG). It provides residents and fellows in genetics and genomics with over 1,000 concise questions, ranging from topics in cystic fibrosis, to genetic counseling, to trinucleotide repeat expansion disorders. It puts key points in the form of questions, thus challenging the reader to retain knowledge. As board and certificate exams require knowledge of new technologies and applications, this book helps users meet that challenge.Includes over 1,0000 multiple-choice, USMLE style questions to help readers prepare for specialty exams in Clinical Cytogenetics and Clinical Molecular GeneticsDesigned to assist clinical molecular genetic fellows, genetic counselors, medical genetic residents and fellows, and molecular pathologist residents in preparing for their certification examAssists trainees on how to follow guidelines and put them in practice
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