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Osteoarthritis Health Professional Training Manual addresses
current gaps in knowledge and the skills and confidence that are
necessary to deliver evidence-based OA care that is consistent with
international guidelines and for effective translation to clinical
practice for health professionals. Written for health care
professionals that meet patients with osteoarthritis in the clinic,
like GPs, physiotherapists, rheumatologists, orthopedic surgeons,
and MDs and PTs in training, medical students and basic researchers
on osteoarthritis who want an update on the clinical aspects of OA,
this book addresses the urgent need to improve health professional
knowledge in managing patients with osteoarthritis.
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Racing Calendar (Hardcover)
Robert J. Hunter; Created by Turf Club (Dublin; Ireland
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R1,146
Discovery Miles 11 460
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Elliott The Octopus
J Hunter Richardson
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R539
Discovery Miles 5 390
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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This text explores the rise of consumerism and the expanding
variety of goods available in Japan. Japan is placed within the
comparative context of the 'consumer revolution' in Europe and
North America, contributing to the analysis of the ways in which
consumption and everyday life change in the course of economic
development.
Part of a five-volume series on the history of Anglo-Japanese relations, this volume is concerned with the development of business and economic relations between Britain and Japan from the early 17th century up to the year 2000. These essays give particular attention to commodity trade, capital flows, the transfer of knowledge and the overall balance of economic power between the two nations.
From the ashes of World War II to the impending obstacles of the
new millennium, this multidisciplinary study examines Poland's
recent economic and political development. It examines the creation
and collapse of the system of central planning, the pre-Solidarity
period, the rise of KOR and the Solidarity Movement, and the
"Polish August" of 1980-- leading to the imposition of Martial Law
in December 1981. This comprehensive and integrated view of nearly
a half-century of change is presented in a clear, non-technical
manner, encompassing economic, financial, legal, and political
issues.
The scope of this book is to present in a systematic and unified
manner the ray method (in its various forms) for studying nonlinear
wave propagation in situations of physical interest (essentially
fluid dynamics and plasma physics). The book could be used for an
advanced graduate course on nonlinear waves. It should also be of
interest to applied mathematicians, physicists and engineers,
working in areas related to nonlinear waves.
Co-integration, equilibrium and equilibrium correction are key
concepts in modern applications of econometrics to real world
problems. This book provides direction and guidance to the now vast
literature facing students and graduate economists. Econometric
theory is linked to practical issues such as how to identify
equilibrium relationships, how to deal with structural breaks
associated with regime changes and what to do when variables are of
different orders of integration.
Health care systems everywhere face multiple pressures from
changing demography, the rise of non-communicable disease, the
growing demand on health services, and limited resources at a time
of austerity. Focusing on the British NHS from a political science
perspective, this second edition of this best-selling book offers a
fresh look at how it is coping with such pressures. The book
explores the complexity of health policy and health services,
offering a critical perspective on concerns including integrated
care, the return of public health to local government and moves to
devolve health services to local level. Crucially, it offers a
critique of the market-style changes introduced by the Coalition
government between 2010 and 2015. Students of health care and
health policy, policy-makers and public health and health care
professionals will find this lively and accessible reassessment of
NHS reforms invaluable.
The UK government's reforms of the NHS and public health system
require partnerships if they are to succeed. Those partnerships
concerned with public health are especially important and are
deemed to be a 'good thing' which add, rather than consume, value.
Yet the significant emphasis on partnership working to secure
effective policy and service delivery exists despite the evidence
testifying to how difficult it is to make partnerships work or
achieve results. Partnership working in public health presents the
findings from a detailed study of public health partnerships in
England. The lessons from the research are used to explore the
government's changes in public health now being implemented, most
of which centre on new partnerships called Health and Wellbeing
Boards that have been established to work differently from their
predecessors.The book assesses their likely impact and the
implications for the future of public health partnerships. Drawing
on systems thinking, it argues that partnerships can only succeed
if they work in quite different ways. The book will therefore
appeal to the public health community and students of health
policy.
NHS reform continues to be a topical yet contentious issue in the
UK. Reforming healthcare: What's the evidence? is the first major
critical overview of the research published on healthcare reform in
England from 1990 onwards by a team of leading UK health policy
academics. It explores work considering the Conservative internal
market of the 1990s and New Labour's healthcare reorganizations,
including its attempts at performance management and the
reintroduction of market-based reform from 2004 to 2010. It then
considers the implications of this research for current debates
about healthcare reorganization in England, and internationally. As
the most up-to-date summary of what research says works in English
healthcare reform, this essential review is aimed at anyone
interested in the wide-ranging debates about health reorganization,
but especially students and academics interested in social policy,
public management and health policy.
NHS reform continues to be a topical yet contentious issue in the
UK. Reforming healthcare: What's the evidence? is the first major
critical overview of the research published on healthcare reform in
England from 1990 onwards by a team of leading UK health policy
academics. It explores work considering the Conservative internal
market of the 1990s and New Labour's healthcare reorganizations,
including its attempts at performance management and the
reintroduction of market-based reform from 2004 to 2010. It then
considers the implications of this research for current debates
about healthcare reorganization in England, and internationally. As
the most up-to-date summary of what research says works in English
healthcare reform, this essential review is aimed at anyone
interested in the wide-ranging debates about health reorganization,
but especially students and academics interested in social policy,
public management and health policy.
The UK government's reforms of the NHS and public health system
require partnerships if they are to succeed. Those partnerships
concerned with public health are especially important and are
deemed to be a 'good thing' which add, rather than consume, value.
Yet the significant emphasis on partnership working to secure
effective policy and service delivery exists despite the evidence
testifying to how difficult it is to make partnerships work or
achieve results. Partnership working in public health presents the
findings from a detailed study of public health partnerships in
England. The lessons from the research are used to explore the
government's changes in public health now being implemented, most
of which centre on new partnerships called Health and Wellbeing
Boards that have been established to work differently from their
predecessors.The book assesses their likely impact and the
implications for the future of public health partnerships. Drawing
on systems thinking, it argues that partnerships can only succeed
if they work in quite different ways. The book will therefore
appeal to the public health community and students of health
policy.
Presents in a systematic and unified manner the ray method, in its
various forms, for studying nonlinear wave propagation in
situations of physical interest, essentially fluid dynamics and
plasma physics.
Health systems everywhere are experiencing rapid change in response
to new threats to health, which include lifestyle diseases, risks
of pandemic flu, and the global effects of climate change. At the
same time, health inequalities continue to widen despite efforts to
halt and reverse them. Such developments have profound implications
for the future direction of public health policy and practice. This
book offers a wide-ranging, provocative, and accessible assessment
of challenges confronting a public health system in the UK,
exploring how its parameters have shifted over time and identifying
the origins of long-standing dilemmas in public health practice.
The book provides an overarching review of the state of public
health system, and it is based on an extensive literature review
and research. It includes historical policy and practice, and it
focuses on key issues facing UK public health services, such as
management, commissioning, workforce development, and public
engagement.
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Adipokines (Paperback)
Victor R. Preedy, Ross J. Hunter
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R1,610
Discovery Miles 16 100
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The adipokines (also called adipocytokines), are a group of
peptides secreted by adipose tissue. They have diverse roles, from
the cell to the whole body. The book is designed for health
scientists, doctors, physiologists, immunologists, biochemists,
college and university teachers and lecturers, undergraduates and
graduates. The chapters are written either by experts or
specialists in their field.
A public health crisis is gripping the UK. COVID-19 revealed the
weaknesses of the UK's public health system, once thought to be
among the best in the world. Against this background, this book
examines the organisational and political barriers to an effective
public health system showcased through the UK. It urges that what
is needed is a new social contract, in which health policy is truly
public.
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Adipokines (Hardcover)
Victor R. Preedy, Ross J. Hunter
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R4,533
R4,105
Discovery Miles 41 050
Save R428 (9%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The adipokines (also called adipocytokines), are a group of
peptides secreted by adipose tissue. They have diverse roles, from
the cell to the whole body. The book is designed for health
scientists, doctors, physiologists, immunologists, biochemists,
college and university teachers and lecturers, undergraduates and
graduates. The chapters are written either by experts or
specialists in their field.
This established textbook introduces the essentials of
classification as used for information processing. The third
edition takes account of developments that have taken place since
the second edition was published in 2002. Classification Made
Simple provides a useful gateway to more advanced works and the
study of specific schemes. As an introductory text, it will be
invaluable to students of information work and to anyone inside or
outside the information profession who needs to understand the
manner in which classification can be utilized to facilitate and
enhance organisation and retrieval.
The General Practice Jigsaw provides comprehensive and up-to-date
information on the future of education training and professional
development in general practice and primary care. It is an
anthology of work produced by many of the leading figures in
general practice across the United Kingdom. General practice now
faces challenges that could be seen as threatening the way it
traditionally operates but can also be seen as presenting
opportunities. This book provides inspiration and guidance to its
readers and fuel for the challenges ahead. It shares knowledge and
best practice on education teaching and professional development
drawing on examples from local regional and national projects. It
is essential reading for general practitioners involved in
education and training for everyone who needs to know how
revalidation and professional development will influence them and
for all members of primary health care teams who want to be
involved in shaping the primary care organisations of the future.
Following the Governments health reforms in 1991 rationing has
been put firmly on the agenda. This book identifies and clarifies
the numerous political and ethical issues surrounding rationing in
healthcare. Drawing upon international examples it offers a
critical overview of the approaches to rationing and makes
practical proposals for its management.
"Desperately Seeking Solutions "challenges the assumption that all
health services are inherently subject to rationing as demand
invariably outstrips supply and examines this within a comparative
framework. The author critically evaluates the extent to which
rationing has always existed and should exist within the NHS,
although until recently it operated on an implicit rather than
explicit basis and was bound up with clinical judgements rather
than purely financial considerations. The author questions whether
calls for explicit rationing are actually desirable and potentially
feasible.
Following the Governments health reforms in 1991 rationing has been
put firmly on the agenda. This book identifies and clarifies the
numerous political and ethical issues surrounding rationing in
healthcare. Drawing upon international examples it offers a
critical overview of the approaches to rationing and makes
practical proposals for its management.Desperately Seeking
Solutions challenges the assumption that all health services are
inherently subject to rationing as demand invariably outstrips
supply and examines this within a comparative framework. The author
critically evaluates the extent to which rationing has always
existed and should exist within the NHS, although until recently it
operated on an implicit rather than explicit basis and was bound up
with clinical judgements rather than purely financial
considerations. The author questions whether calls for explicit
rationing are actually desirable and potentially feasible.
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