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The inadequate supply of organs in the United States and other
countries continues to drive the reliance on living donor
transplantation. In 2000, representatives of the transplant
community convened for a meeting on living donation in an effort to
provide guidelines to promote the welfare of living donors. The
consensus statement that resulted from this meeting recommended
that transplant centers retain an Independent Living Donor Advocate
(ILDA) to focus on the best interest of the donor. A decade later,
nearly every transplant center in the United States, performing
living donor surgeries, has incorporated an ILDA into their living
donor screening and/or evaluation process Living Donor Advocate
provides an overview of living donation and its risks, ethical
challenges and future developments , as well as details about the
role a Living Donor Advocate plays in the transplantation process.
This book will interest health professionals across various
disciplines and patients undergoing transplantation or living donor
surgery.
Psychological Aspects of Cancer: A Guide to Emotional and
Psychological Consequences of Cancer, Their Causes and Their
Management opens with two essays on the biological basis of
emotion/mental-driven body processes and disease. The consequence
of such considerations is that since thoughts and emotions can be
modulated and changed by health care professionals, psychological
counseling should be seen not only as a way to help patients cope,
but possibly to influence the disease itself. A unique overview of
a key area of cancer care, this important title then proceeds to
offer a section on genetic predispositions to cancer and the
psychological considerations involved in screening and pre-emptive
therapies and decision-making in cancer therapy. A third section
deals with the philosophical and religious underpinnings of
psychological factors involved in coping with disease state
stressors and the roles of hope in coping. The fourth section is an
acknowledgement that patients with cancer live in a social context,
which often includes a partner and/or caregiver. The fifth section
includes several essays on aspects and modalities of care-giving
that are designed to help patients coping with their cancer and its
aftermath, which increasingly extends for years. An important title
covering key aspects of one of the most troubling disorders of our
time, Psychological Aspects of Cancer: A Guide to Emotional and
Psychological Consequences of Cancer, Their Causes and Their
Management will provide the busy practitioner with cutting edge
knowledge as well as practical information that can translate into
better care for patients with cancer.
What does it look like when a school uses data wisely? Data Wise in
Action, a new companion and sequel to our bestselling Data Wise,
tells the stories of eight very different schools following the
Data Wise process of using assessment results to improve teaching
and learning. Data Wise in Action highlights the leadership
challenges schools face in each phase of the eight-step Data Wise
cycle and illustrates how staff members use creativity and
collaboration to overcome those challenges. Data Wise in Action
builds on the work of leading faculty and graduate students at the
Harvard Graduate School of Education, who joined with exemplary
practitioners in 2005 to produce Data Wise: A Step-by-Step Guide to
Using Assessment Results to Improve Teaching and Learning. Since
its publication, Data Wise has been read by thousands of school
leaders, many of whom have shared the book with colleagues and
staff. The success of the original book has generated a new demand
among school leaders: to hear real stories from schools that are
implementing the Data Wise process. Data Wise in Action answers
that need. It offers both inspiration and practical guidance for
school leaders.
What does it look like when a school uses data wisely? Data Wise in
Action, a new companion and sequel to our bestselling Data Wise,
tells the stories of eight very different schools following the
Data Wise process of using assessment results to improve teaching
and learning. Data Wise in Action highlights the leadership
challenges schools face in each phase of the eight-step Data Wise
cycle and illustrates how staff members use creativity and
collaboration to overcome those challenges. Data Wise in Action
builds on the work of leading faculty and graduate students at the
Harvard Graduate School of Education, who joined with exemplary
practitioners in 2005 to produce Data Wise: A Step-by-Step Guide to
Using Assessment Results to Improve Teaching and Learning. Since
its publication, Data Wise has been read by thousands of school
leaders, many of whom have shared the book with colleagues and
staff. The success of the original book has generated a new demand
among school leaders: to hear real stories from schools that are
implementing the Data Wise process. Data Wise in Action answers
that need. It offers both inspiration and practical guidance for
school leaders.
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