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This carefully-designed textbook offers a brand-new approach to
learning neuroanatomy for medical students and newly-qualified
doctors, particularly those considering a career in neurology and
neurosurgery. Promoting active learning and taking inspiration from
other popular case-based formats, readers are encouraged to
overcome their inherent 'neurophobia'. The accessible text and
practical examples, unencumbered by esoteric minutiae, support
students and trainees in developing the necessary skills that will
be essential in later clinical practice. Developed specifically in
response to student feedback, the authors have succeeded in
creating a novel, brief, and high-yield primer that offers a unique
approach to mastering this challenging discipline. Case Closed!
Neuroanatomy not only teaches students how to localize, but also
guides them to solve successfully the problems that will reappear
in their exams and in the clinic.
From the bestselling author of A More Beautiful Question, hundreds of
questions that harness the magic of inquiry to tackle challenges we all
face-at work, in our relationships, and beyond.
When we're confronted with almost any demanding situation, the act of
questioning can help guide us to smart decisions in the face of
uncertainty. But the questions must be the right ones; the ones that
cut to the heart of complexity or enable us to see an old problem in a
fresh way.
In The Book of Beautiful Questions, expert "questionologist" Warren
Berger shares illuminating stories and compelling research on the power
of inquiry. Drawing from the insights and expertise of psychologists,
innovators, effective leaders, and some of the world's foremost
creative thinkers, he presents the essential questions readers need to
make the best choices when it truly counts, with a particular focus in
four key areas: decision-making, creativity, leadership, and
relationships.
The powerful questions in this book can help you:
- Identify opportunities in your career or industry
- Generate fresh ideas in business or in your own creative pursuits
- Check your biases so you can make better judgments and decisions
- Do a better job of communicating and connecting with the people
around you
Thoughtful, provocative, and actionable, these beautiful questions can
be applied immediately to bring about change in your work or your
everyday life.
This carefully-designed textbook offers a brand-new approach to
learning neuroanatomy for medical students and newly-qualified
doctors, particularly those considering a career in neurology and
neurosurgery. Promoting active learning and taking inspiration from
other popular case-based formats, readers are encouraged to
overcome their inherent 'neurophobia'. The accessible text and
practical examples, unencumbered by esoteric minutiae, support
students and trainees in developing the necessary skills that will
be essential in later clinical practice. Developed specifically in
response to student feedback, the authors have succeeded in
creating a novel, brief, and high-yield primer that offers a unique
approach to mastering this challenging discipline. Case Closed!
Neuroanatomy not only teaches students how to localize, but also
guides them to solve successfully the problems that will reappear
in their exams and in the clinic.
To get a great answer, you need to ask the perfect question. Warren
Berger revives the lost art of questioning. In this groundbreaking
book, journalist and innovation expert Warren Berger shows that one
of the most powerful forces for igniting change in business and in
our daily lives is a simple, under-appreciated tool--one that has
been available to us since childhood. Questioning--deeply,
imaginatively, "beautifully"--can help us identify and solve
problems, come up with game-changing ideas, and pursue fresh
opportunities. So why are we often reluctant to ask "Why?" Berger's
surprising findings reveal that even though children start out
asking hundreds of questions a day, questioning "falls off a cliff"
as kids enter school. In an education and business culture devised
to reward rote answers over challenging inquiry, questioning isn't
encouraged--and, in fact, is sometimes barely tolerated. And yet,
as Berger shows, the most creative, successful people tend to be
expert questioners. They've mastered the art of inquiry, raising
questions no one else is asking--and finding powerful answers. The
author takes us inside red-hot businesses like Google, Netflix,
IDEO, and Airbnb to show how questioning is baked into their
organizational DNA. He also shares inspiring stories of artists,
teachers, entrepreneurs, basement tinkerers, and social activists
who changed their lives and the world around them--by starting with
a "beautiful question."
An illuminating journey through today's fascinating world of
design.
What can we learn from the ways great designers think-and how can
it improve our lives? In "CAD Monkeys, Dinosaur Babies, and
T-Shaped People" Warren Berger, in collaboration with celebrated
designer Bruce Mau, revolutionizes our understanding of design and
unlocks the secrets of the trade. Looking to the creative
problem-solving work of design professionals, Berger reveals that
design is a mindset, a way of looking at the world with an eye
toward improving it. The practice of design-thinking opens readers
to their innate capacity for reimagining the world around them.
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