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A practical resource covering both elective and emergency
procedures for the practicing vascular and endovascular clinician
This book provides medical professionals (vascular surgeons,
interventional cardiologists, interventional radiologists,
endovascular neurologists, vascular medicine specialists) with a
reference guide to the most common and accepted approach to
endovascular management of peripheral vascular disease. It also
addresses urgent interventions in the acute setting of the various
vascular beds, and covers emerging areas such as stroke
intervention and endovascular treatment of pulmonary embolism and
vascular trauma. Edited by a multidisciplinary team, Endovascular
Interventions offers in-depth coverage of the field in seven parts:
Overview; Supra-Aortic Intervention in High Risk Patients:
Innominate, Subclavian, Carotid, Vertebral and Intracranial
Interventions; Interventions of the Aorta; Renal and Mesenteric
Interventions; Lower Extremity Interventions; Venous Disease; and
Vascular Trauma. Each section covers the technical aspects of the
procedures as well as the fundamental clinical aspects which are
necessary in the evaluation of patients considered for
interventions. Chapters feature illustrations, case studies, key
learning points, equipment lists, and sample questions and answers
which can be used for Board exam practice. Practical review of
vascular and endovascular medicine covering both elective and
emergency procedures Illustrated, templated chapters provide rapid
answers to questions and include case studies, key learning points,
and equipment lists Includes sample questions and answers that are
handy for Board exam practice Edited by multidisciplinary experts
Endovascular Interventions is an excellent review book for all
practicing and aspiring vascular and endovascular specialists.
Is it possible that the way to win in business is to give employees
exactly what they want? Yes. As "RESPECT" reveals, managers and
organizations who give their employees what they want outperform
those who don't. This is no hunch - it's a fact based on more than
25 years of global research. Drs. Jack Wiley and Brenda Kowske have
amassed a research database unlike any other, and it all started
with this simple question: "What is the most important thing you
want from the organization for which you work?"
Organizations that apply this research have more engaged
employees, more satisfied customers, and better shareholder
returns. It all boils down to seven key elements, summarized by the
acronym RESPECT. These are the seven things that employees really
want: Recognition, Exciting Work, Security, Pay, Education,
Conditions and Truth.
This book taps the authors' "in the trenches" consulting
experience and offers real solutions on each element of "RESPECT."
Written for all types of leaders--from supervisors to the
c-suite--readers can pick and choose the proven solutions that are
relevant to their own organizations.
By weaving stories and narrative, the authors make complex
information easy to understand and fun to read. In addition,
"RESPECT" meets the demands of the global economy, offering an
international perspective with corresponding cultural nuances that
are critical to helping leaders manage the needs of their
workforces.
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