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Books > Medicine > Pre-clinical medicine: basic sciences
A solid knowledge of anatomy is essential within any number of
fields throughout healthcare. A core discipline of all medical
degrees, anatomy is generally taught in a series of laboratory
sessions and lectures, requiring students to identify a particular
organ or structure, explain its function and describe its relation
to normal physiology. Students are expected to learn - and
practicing clinicians required to remember - an enormous amount of
anatomical information. A Visual Guide to Clinical Anatomy is an
extraordinary visual reference guide, containing more than 900
high-quality illustrations of the human anatomy. Author and
illustrator Robert H. Whitaker draws upon his 30 years of
experience as an anatomy demonstrator and lecturer at Cambridge
University to present a simple, easy-to-understand approach to both
teaching and learning the subject. Each illustration is designed to
provide a summary of key anatomical and clinical information of a
specific topic or clinical condition. A comprehensive yet
user-friendly anatomy resource, this volume: Covers the major areas
of human anatomy Provides succinct, clinically relevant information
for each illustration Offers clear and accessible synopses of
anatomical structures A Visual Guide to Clinical Anatomy is a
valuable addition to the bookshelf of any medical student,
instructor, surgical trainee, physician, or healthcare
practitioner.
During field and court-based sports, players are continually
required to perceive their environment within a match and select
and perform the most appropriate action to achieve their immediate
goal within that match instance. This ability is commonly known as
agility, considered a vital quality in such sports and may
incorporate a variety of locomotion and instantaneous actions.
Multidirectional speed is a global term to describe the competency
and capacity to perform such actions, to accelerate, decelerate,
change direction and ultimately maintain speed in multiple
directions and movements within the context of sports specific
scenarios, encompassing many of these agility, speed, and related
qualities. Multidirectional speed in sport depends on a multitude
of factors including perceptual-cognitive abilities, physical
qualities, and the technical ability to perform the abovementioned
actions. Multidirectional Speed in Sport: Research to Application
reviews the science of multidirectional speed and translates this
information into real-world application in order to provide a
resource for practitioners to develop multidirectional speed with
athletes, bringing together knowledge from a wealth of
world-leading researchers and applied practitioners in the area of
'speed and agility' to provide a complete resource to assist
practitioners in designing effective multidirectional speed
development programmes. This text is critical reading for
undergraduate and graduate sports science students, all individuals
involved in training athletes (e.g., coaches, physiotherapists,
athletic trainers) along with researchers in the field of sports
science and sports medicine.
This two volume set introduces the up-to-date high-tech
applications of Aggregation-Induced Emission (AIE) luminogens in
biosensing, bioimaging, and biomedicine. The 2nd volume presents
the applications of AIE materials in biomedicine, including the
utilizations in biomedical polymers, organic nanoprobes,
photosensitizer, photothermal agents, AIEgens-based delivery
systems, etc. It is an essential reference for materials
scientists, chemists, physicists and biological chemists.
Clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME) is a ubiquitous internalization
process in eukaryotic cells. It consists of the formation of an
approximately 50-nm diameter vesicle out of a flat membrane.
Genetics, biochemistry, and microscopy experiments performed in the
last four decades have been instrumental to discover and
characterize major endocytic proteins in yeast and mammals.
However, due to the highly dynamic nature of the endocytic assembly
and its small size, many questions remain unresolved: how are
endocytic proteins organized spatially and dynamically? How are
forces produced and how are their directions controlled? How do the
biochemical activities of endocytic proteins and the membrane shape
and mechanics regulate each other? These questions are virtually
impossible to visualize or measure directly with conventional
approaches but thanks to new quantitative biology methods, it is
now possible to infer the mechanisms of endocytosis in exquisite
detail. This book introduces quantitative microscopy and
mathematical modeling approaches that have been used to count the
copy number of endocytic proteins, infer their localization with
nanometer precision, and infer molecular and physical mechanisms
that are involved in the robust formation of endocytic vesicles.
In 2015, a study of surrogacy and other reproductive technologies
was conducted among women who served as surrogate mothers in
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. There are some social taboos are
associated with the concept of surrogacy, and it is not a
mainstream procedure in India. To know the ground reality,
thirty-three surrogates were interviewed to explore their concerns.
The primary objective of this book is to explore the causes and
consequences of being a surrogate, the motivation and negotiation
factors, and the social, economic, and gender issues encountered
during and after procreation. This book further explored the
perception of various stakeholders on new draft bill was introduced
to ban commercial surrogacy in order to safeguard the women from
exploitation. This book argues that if the government regularizes
and legalizes commercial surrogacy, it may create a win-win
situation for both sides - surrogates and the commissioning couples
- to avoid exploitation
The content of medical education knowledge transfer is compounded
as medical breakthroughs constantly impact treatment, and new
diseases are discovered at an increasingly rapid pace. While much
of the knowledge transfer remains unchanged throughout the
generations, there are unique hallmarks to this generation's
education, ranging from the impact of technology on learning
formats to the use of standardized patients and virtual reality in
the classroom. The Handbook of Research on the Efficacy of Training
Programs and Systems in Medical Education is an essential reference
source that focuses on key considerations in medical curriculum and
content delivery and features new methods of knowledge and skill
transfer. Featuring research on topics such as the generational
workforce, medical accreditation, and professional development,
this book is ideally designed for teachers, physicians, learning
practitioners, IT consultants, higher education faculty,
instructional designers, school administrators, researchers,
academicians, and medical students seeking coverage on major and
high-profile issues in medical education.
Properly utilized interprofessional education will prepare students
in health professions to provide patient care in a collaborative
team environment. Once healthcare professionals begin to work
together in a collaborative interprofessional care team, patient
care is improved. Building a Patient-Centered Interprofessional
Education Program is a critical scholarly publication that provides
readers with practical strategies to facilitate building effective
interprofessional educational programs that both enrich learners
and help to improve patient care. Featuring a wide range of topics
including medical education, allopathic medicine, and telehealth,
this book is ideal for curriculum developers, instructional
designers, academicians, medical staff, teaching hospitals,
healthcare educators, researchers, healthcare professionals, and
students.
Students entering advanced study of environmental physiology may
have little experience in researching environmental physiology or
may not realize the depth and breadth of the field. "Advanced
Environmental Exercise Physiology "offers the first complete look
at the scope and major ideas of environmental exercise physiology.
It provides students with a solid grounding in prominent research
topics and a thorough understanding of the key concepts and current
debates in the field. Using an integrative approach, " Advanced
Environmental Exercise Physiology," the first book in Human
Kinetics' Advanced Exercise Physiology series, considers the human
capacity to exercise in and tolerate various environments. Readers
will examine the major impact of each environment explored, and
they will discover areas of current debate to stimulate further
research. The text also helps students directly link the research
to athletic and occupational situations in various environments.
Through "Advanced Environmental Exercise Physiology, " students
will learn the following: - The initial physiological responses
upon exposure to an environment that a person is not adapted to -
How the body adapts to repeated exposure to an environment - How
various environments affect the ability to exercise and work -
Individual variability in response to stressful environments
Readers will also gain a firm knowledge of the application of basic
exercise physiology to specific environmental stressors by looking
at the countermeasures that people can take to minimize the impact
of environmental stressors. Among the issues explored in this text
are the effects of heat, hydration, and cold in the thermal
environment; diving, altitude training, and other pressure effects
on the human system; and the influences that pollution and air
quality have on exercise. The text also explores the microgravity
(space) environment and chronobiological rhythms and their effects
on exercise performance. "Advanced Environmental Exercise
Physiology" addresses the primary environmental factors affecting
people when they are exercising and competing in sport, and it
provides evidence-based information with numerous references. By
linking research with recommendations for real-world situations,
this text serves as an invaluable resource for students and
professionals alike. Human Kinetics' Advanced Exercise Physiology
series offers books for advanced undergraduate and graduate
students as well as professionals in exercise science and
kinesiology. These books highlight the complex interaction of the
various systems both at rest and during exercise. Each text in this
series offers a clear and concise explanation of the system and
details how each is affected by acute exercise and chronic exercise
training.
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