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In this enlightening, step-by-step guide, author Alexander Sandy
Halperin, DDS, shares his 16 patient-tested and doctor-recommended
tools to help you improve the quality of your health care by
creating your best possible health care team. Learn how to become a
more engaged patient with handy, multi-use charts and forms for use
during office visits, tests and surgeries. Effectively communicate
with your doctor and the staff. Find efficient solutions for
tracking your health care and medication history. And set yourself
up for success Halperin has lived with a chronic illness since
childhood, and his tools come from years of experience navigating
his own health care maze. A new diagnosis of Early Stage
Alzheimer's disease in 2010 propelled him to share his lessons and
do-it-yourself tools with others. Because of his cognitive
impairment, he enlisted the help of co-author Gina Davidson, who
gave shape to the ideas he wanted to share. Halperin served on the
National Alzheimer's Association 2012-2013 Early Stage Advisory
Group and has a research fund established in his name at Florida
State University's College of Medicine Center for Brain Repair. He
was recently asked to be the focus of a CNN documentary filmed by
senior health care producers under the direction of Dr. Sanjay
Gupta. Doctors, patients, and caregivers alike will want to have
Halperin's guide at their fingertips. Medical professionals will
want to buy in bulk for their patients to simplify and improve
processes and communication. Mothers will want to buy it for their
families. What better way to get your health care act together than
to have it all in one place to start with? Your journey to better
health care begins here
"Dorothy Green has produced a tour de force with her wonderfully
clear exposition of the evolution of water-management successes and
failures in the greater Los Angeles area and much of the
state."--Norris Hundley, author of "The Great Thirst: Californians
and Water--A History"
"If you have questions about water management in California, this
book holds the answers. Water delivery systems make life possible
in California, from natural watersheds and rivers to man-made
aqueducts, treatment plants and delivery pipes. Dorothy Green's
"Managing Water" uses the Los Angeles area to tell a statewide
story of water supply, drinking water quality and treatment,
conservation, recycling, and future planning. How is water kept
pure or, when polluted, made clean again? What contaminates lurk in
groundwater basins? What agency delivers water to your home? And
how are water policy decisions made that effect your future? This
is a detailed summary of the complex world of California water
management that provides common sense recommendations for the
future."--David Carle, author of "Introduction to Water in
California"
"For students of California water, Dorothy Green uses the
complexity of water management in the Los Angeles area as the
essential classroom. This is required reading and a necessary
reference for all who participate in southern California's efforts
to manage its most limited and threatened resource."--Jeffrey
Mount, University of California, Davis, author of "California
Rivers and Streams"
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