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When the first edition of Pediatric Psychopharmacology published in
2002, it filled a void in child and adolescent psychiatry and
quickly establishing itself as the definitive text-reference in
pediatric psychopharmacology. While numerous short, clinically
focused paperbacks have been published since then, no competitors
with the scholarly breadth, depth, and luster of this volume have
emerged. In the second edition, Christopher Kratochvil, MD, a
highly respected expert in pediatric psychopharmacology, joins the
outstanding editorial team led by Dr. Martin and Dr. Scahill. In
the new edition, the editors streamline the flow of information to
reflect the growth in scientific data since the first edition
appeared. The overall structure of the book remains the same, with
major sections on underlying biology; somatic interventions;
assessment and treatment; and special considerations.
A workshop to look at strategies, methods of implementation and
evaluation of vocational training and Continuing Medical Education
in General Practice was held in June 1990 in London. This text
represents papers written by contributors to the workshop and
pre-circulated papers which describe health systems and educational
realities in six countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway,
Sweden and the UK. The first part of the books compares the
structure care systems and General Practice education in the UK and
Nordic countries. The second part reviews teaching under five
headings, each introduced by a brief commmentary highlighting the
main issues and indicating the consensus view. Of particular note
is the last chapter which presents demography and health service
organization, arrangements for General Practice and primary health
care, vocational (specialists) training of GPs, and continuing
medical education for each of the six countries.
This book is a mix of poems about life in 1960 until 2005. You will
find plans, trains and rivers with in the covers of this book.
This pilot covers the most remote areas of the west coast of
Scotland between Ardnamurchan Point and Cape Wrath and the Island
of Skye. Martin Lawrence has completely revised the text and for
this edition has added new photographs taken from both the air and
sea. The use of full colour throughout the work brings a clarity to
the photographs and harbour plans. New photographs have been added
to support changes to the text and plans in this 3rd edition.
Martin Lawrence has spent many years sailing on the West Coast of
Scotland and is a Fellow of the Royal Institute of Navigation. He
is well known as the author of the Yachtsman's Pilot series. "An
excellent example of how text, charts and photos can be made to
work together to enhance the information available to the
navigator. It is also further evidence that this publisher is far
ahead of its rivals in presentation of information for the
yachtsman". - CT, Yachting Monthly "Yachtsman's Pilot to Skye and
NW Scotland is a revelation in clarity. The layout is excellent
with line drawings and chartlets on the same page and often with a
photograph making it useful to have on deck when eyeballing. This
book is an essential item on any boat ruising north of Ardnamurchan
Point". - Cruising Association Bulletin
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