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A multidisciplinary international team examines the safety, ethics,
and health implications of the emerging global market for health
care, and the issues that arise when patients cross borders for
medical procedures they cannot afford or access at home, from
liposuction to kidney transplants. Risks and Challenges in Medical
Tourism: Understanding the Global Market for Health Services
provides an in-depth, comprehensive assessment of the benefits and
risks when health care becomes a global commodity. The collection
includes contributions from leading scholars in law and public
policy, medicine and public health, bioethics, anthropology, health
geography, and economics. This timely and informative handbook
looks at medical tourism from the perspective of some of the major
regions that send and receive medical tourists, including the
United States, the European Union, Southeast Asia, and Latin
America. Contributors examine how government agencies, medical
tourism companies, international hospital chains, and other
organizations promote medical tourism and the globalization of
health care. The topics explored include the legal remedies
available to medical tourists when procedures go awry; potential
consequences when patients cross borders for medical procedures
that are illegal in their home countries; the relationship of
medical tourism to international spread of infectious disease; and
the lack of adequate transnational policies and regulations
governing the global market for health services.
First published in 1999, this collection combines the talents of
leading scholars and analysts of the G7/G8 from several disciplines
and regions. It is the product of two conferences: Explaining G8
Effectiveness and Jobs, Crime, Money: Challenges for the G8 in
1998. The contributors are all senior figures from the three global
regions represented in the G8: Europe, North America and Japan. The
inclusion among the editors and authors of those with widely
varying views on the G8 and from differing disciplinary
perspectives ensures that this work will present a poignant and
productive debate rather than a strained consensus.
First published in 1999, this collection combines the talents of
leading scholars and analysts of the G7/G8 from several disciplines
and regions. It is the product of two conferences: Explaining G8
Effectiveness and Jobs, Crime, Money: Challenges for the G8 in
1998. The contributors are all senior figures from the three global
regions represented in the G8: Europe, North America and Japan. The
inclusion among the editors and authors of those with widely
varying views on the G8 and from differing disciplinary
perspectives ensures that this work will present a poignant and
productive debate rather than a strained consensus.
There are numerous books documenting the challenges of student
athletes and presenting recommendations for academic success. They
primarily focus on understanding the issues of student-athletes and
recommendations are oftentimes overly simplistic, failing to
explicitly provide interventions that can be executed by
student-athlete support personnel. In addition, the topic of
supporting student-athletes who are academically at risk and/or are
diagnosed with high incidence disabilities has been overlooked by
scholars resulting in few publications specifically focusing on
providing strategies to the staff/personnel who serve these
populations. The general target audience is college/university
practitioners who interface with student-athletes who demonstrate
academic and social risk in the realm of athletics. These
stakeholders include but are not limited to: academic support
staff, student athletes, parents, coaches, faculty/educators,
counselors, psychologists, higher education administrators, student
affairs professionals, disability services coordinators/personnel,
as well as researchers who focus on education leadership, sports,
and special education. All of these groups are likely to find this
book attractive especially as they work with student-athletes who
are at-risk for academic failure. Also, it is ventured that this
book will become the staple text for the National Association of
Academic Advisors (N4A), the official organization for all
personnel who work in collegiate academic support and can be used
by members of intercollegiate athletic associations to reform
policies in place to support at-risk student-athletes.
This book is needed to help guide the conversation around ways to
address the great disparities that impact African American males in
intercollegiate athletics. In particular, scholars and
practitioners have grappled with issues surrounding the climate and
opportunities presented to African American males as
student-athletes and coaches. Yet, there has not been a single text
dedicated to identifying issues pertaining to the success and
pitfalls of Black males not just as student-athletes, but also as
coaches, administrators, and academic support staff in
intercollegiate athletics. By addressing such topics as the
economic realities of athletic competition, academic achievement,
mental health, job opportunities, and identity, a new discourse
will emerge on the role of African American males in college
sports. This work will revisit old issues and explore the new
complexities surrounding Black males in the realm of athletics in
higher education with the purpose of improving their plight.
Offering complete and comprehensive coverage of modern sonar
spectrum system analysis, "Underwater Acoustics: Analysis, Design
and Performance of Sonar" provides a state-of-the-art introduction
to the subject and has been carefully structured to offer a
much-needed update to the classic text by Urick. Expanded to
included computational approaches to the topic, this book treads
the line between the highly theoretical and mathematical texts and
the more populist, non-mathematical books that characterize the
existing literature in the field. The author compares and contrasts
different techniques for sonar design, analysis and performance
prediction and includes key experimental and theoretical results,
pointing the reader towards further detail with extensive
references. Practitioners in the field of sonar design, analysis
and performance prediction as well as graduate students and
researchers will appreciate this new reference as an invaluable and
timely contribution to the field.
Chapters include the sonar equation, radiated, self and ambient
noise, active sonar sources, transmission loss, reverberation,
transducers, active target strength, statistical detection theory,
false alarms, contacts and targets, variability and uncertainty,
modelling detections and tactical decision aids, cumulative
probability of detection, tracking target motion analysis and
localization, and design and evaluation of sonars
Spirituality often plays a critical role in health and wellness,
yet few have explored in detail the process through which
practitioners can identify and use clients' spiritual strengths to
their mutual advantage. To address this gap, this practice-oriented
text equips helping professionals with the tools they need to
administer spiritual assessments ethically and professionally.
David R. Hodge outlines a number of assessment approaches,
including an implicit method for evaluating "secular" forms of
spirituality. Case examples illustrate the implementation of these
strategies in different clinical settings and with groups from
diverse racial, geographic, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
The third edition of the best-selling Cognitive Assessment for
Clinicians provides readers with an up-to-date, practical guide to
cognitive function and its assessment to ensure readers have a
conceptual knowledge of normal psychological function and how to
interpret their findings. Organized into 8 chapters, this resource
offers a framework in which various aspects of cognition are
considered. This includes the representation of cognition in the
brain (such as attention and memory), focal representation (such as
language, praxis and spatial abilities), detailed descriptions of
the major syndromes encountered in clinical practice, and
discussions on taking a patient's history and performing cognitive
testing. To ensure readers are aware of the latest developments in
patient assessment and neuropsychological practice all content has
been carefully revised by John R. Hodges to include essential
updates on areas such as the pathology and genetics of
frontotemporal dementia, and social cognition and major syndromes
encountered in clinical practice such as delirium. This useful
resource offers a theoretical basis for cognitive assessment at the
bedside or in the clinic, and a practical guide to taking an
appropriate history and examining patients presenting with
cognitive disorders. This edition also includes the latest version
of Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination III (ACE-III), and 16 case
histories on a variety of cognitive disorders illustrating the
method of assessment and how to use the ACE-III in clinical
practice. In addition, the appendix outlines the range of formal
tests commonly used in neuropsychological practice.
Memory complaints are a frequent feature of psychiatric disorder even in the absence of organic disease. In this practical reference, German Berrios and John Hodges lead an international team of eminent clinicians to focus on the psychiatric and organic aspects of memory disorders from the perspective of the multidisciplinary memory clinic. The disorders discussed include the dementias, amnesic syndrome and transient amnesic states, and the psychiatric aspects of memory disorders in the functional psychoses. Throwing new light on established conditions and introducing two new syndromes, this book is a major contribution to the clinical management of memory disorders in psychiatry, neuropsychology, and other disciplines.
Electric circuits and river networks share similarities in both
their network structure and derivation from conservation
principals. However, the disciplines have evolved separately and
developed widely different methods and models. Rivers and Electric
Networks presents the foundations for network analysis for both
disciplines and shows how numerical methods developed for circuit
simulations can significantly improve river network models. It is
aimed at electrical and hydraulic engineers/scientists who work on
network problems. It introduces the reader to the jargon and
relationships between these disciplines, explains the physics of
both systems and draws out their similarities and differences. In
the process, it presents an example of how numerical methods from
microchip circuit analysis have been used in modeling a river
network to a level of detail that previously was not possible. This
is an ideal primer for engineers and researchers from both
disciplines and an excellent reference for future studies to
transfer knowledge across their disciplinary boundaries.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
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