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This book provides an introduction to clinical supervision and
support in primary care. Split into four parts, it explains the
need for clinical supervision and support alongside other current
processes of appraisal and revalidation. Also included is practical
information and guidance on the nature and purpose of clinical
supervision, perspectives from the world of mental health, and
clinical supervision for practice nurses. This book also looks at
how clinical supervision can be integrated into GP vocational
training, as well as the opportunities that can be gained for
introducing clinical supervision into GP postgraduate training.
A Korean street child is adopted into an upper-middle-class
suburban home. A Vietnamese monk dishes up fast food to fund a
spiritual center. A woman saves for a home back in Ghana, where she
will never live. All are immigrants to the United States, known to
most of their fellow Americans only as statistics. The stories that
statistics can't tell unfold in this book, in which twenty-three
recent immigrants recall navigating the paradoxes, pitfalls, and
triumphs of becoming Americans. Candid, evocative, and richly
detailed, their oral histories comprise a compelling portrait of
the changing face of the American population. In venues from the
San Francisco Chronicle to the New York Times, Ellen Alexander
Conley's fiction has been hailed as "wonderful," "impassioned," and
"memorable." Conley brings the same passion and skill to her
depiction of our nation's most recent arrivals. These personal
histories, along with Conley's thoughtful overview of literature on
immigration, give us a firsthand sense of what it means to become
an American.
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