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Updated in line with the 18th edition of the wiring regulations.
This book is an essential guide to the City & Guilds 2391-50
and 51: Initial Verification and Certification of Electrical
Installation and Periodic Inspection and Testing, also C&G
2391-52: an amalgamation of Initial Verification and Periodic
Inspection and Testing of electrical installations. There is a full
coverage of technical and legal terminology used in the theory
exams; including the structure of exam questions and their
interpretation. By running through examples of realistic exam
questions in a step-by-step fashion, this book explains how to
decode the questions to achieve the most suitable response from the
multiple-choice answers given. This book is ideal for all
electricians, regardless of their experience, who need a testing
qualification in order to take the next step in their career.
As soon as this book first appeared in 1990 it became the standard
text for the new generation of practice managers with
responsibility for implementing many of the radical changes taking
place in general practice. It required reprinting several times to
satisfy demand and has since undergone two major revisions to
ensure that it is up to date. This Third Edition incorporates
several new chapters and new contributors, who reflect efficient
and patient-friendly practice, and the continuing evolution of the
NHS reforms. Topics are presented in clear, comprehensive and
concise terms, from which managers will derive confidence and
understanding, whether they use the book for background reading in
the practice, or as a textbook on the many training courses that
have now adopted it.
The concept of managed care evolved in the USA as a way of
containing costs and promoting quality in health care. Some vital
lessons can be learned from this experience, and many of its
benefits can be applied to the UK as the NHS internal market
develops. However, there are also pitfalls which it is equally
important to avoid. This is the first book to provide an in-depth
analysis of the contracting techniques seen in managed care. The
author is in the rare position of being an NHS manager with
practical experience of the US health care system, and has produced
a first hand contemporary guide to managed care, highlighting its
strengths and weaknesses and its relevance to the UK. To set the
current debate about the future of the internal market and GP
fundholding in context, the author offers a critical review of the
NHS reforms and current management and clinician competencies.
Citing American experience of the role of doctors in management, he
demonstrates both the power and limitations of such initiatives.
This work aims to show the recent changes in the law of clinical
negligence and the difference between English and Scottish law. It
includes claims under civil law and the responsibilities of the
General Medical Council. It is illustrated throughout with case
studies showing how and why errors occur.
Updated in line with the 18th edition of the wiring regulations.
This book is an essential guide to the City & Guilds 2391-50
and 51: Initial Verification and Certification of Electrical
Installation and Periodic Inspection and Testing, also C&G
2391-52: an amalgamation of Initial Verification and Periodic
Inspection and Testing of electrical installations. There is a full
coverage of technical and legal terminology used in the theory
exams; including the structure of exam questions and their
interpretation. By running through examples of realistic exam
questions in a step-by-step fashion, this book explains how to
decode the questions to achieve the most suitable response from the
multiple-choice answers given. This book is ideal for all
electricians, regardless of their experience, who need a testing
qualification in order to take the next step in their career.
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