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Pediatric Radiation Oncology

Pediatric Radiation Oncology

Louis S. Constine; Nancy J. Tarbell; Edward C. Halperin

Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
2016
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Selected as a Doody's Core Title for 2022 and 2023! BMA Medical Book Awards 2017?: Oncology – Highly Commended?The British Medical Association honored Pediatric Radiation Oncology, 6th Edition with this prestigious award.Pediatric Radiation Oncology, Sixth Edition continues to be the premier reference that offers comprehensive coverage of this challenging area for the radiation oncologist in training or practice, medical radiation physicists and dosimetrists, as well as pediatric oncologists and others interested in understanding childhood malignancies. This definitive text has been completely updated to reflect recent advances in the field. Manageable in size and engaging to read, it efficiently synthesizes data on pathogenesis, pathology, diagnostic workup, staging, treatment approaches (particularly radiation therapy—indications, doses, volumes, and treatment planning), and toxic outcomes, as well as guidance on decision making when data is lacking. For 30 years, this standard reference has helped demystify radiation therapy for childhood cancer and contributed to the quality and quantity of life for children affected by this disease. Key Features: Each concise, full-color section focuses on one tumor type and guides you through an understanding of the disease, diagnostic and staging studies, treatment strategies, and, if needed, how to implement radiation therapy. Technological advances in radiation oncology and how they relate to the pediatric patient are incorporated into the text to keep you up to date. All chapters have been fully updated, including integration of the latest clinical trial data. Expert global contributors provide current patient management options and treatment recommendations in each chapter. References are now available both in print and online Now with the print edition, enjoy the bundled interactive eBook edition, which can be downloaded to your tablet and smartphone or accessed online and includes features like: Complete content with enhanced navigation Powerful search tools and smart navigation cross-links that pull results from content in the book, your notes, and even the web Cross-linked pages, references, and more for easy navigation Highlighting tool for easier reference of key content throughout the text Ability to take and share notes with friends and colleagues Quick reference tabbing to save your favorite content for future use
HBR's 10 Must Reads on Public Speaking and Presenting (with featured article "How to Give a Killer Presentation" By Chris Anderson)

HBR's 10 Must Reads on Public Speaking and Presenting (with featured article "How to Give a Killer Presentation" By Chris Anderson)

Harvard Business Review; Chris Anderson; Amy J.C. Cuddy; Nancy Duarte; Herminia Ibarra

Harvard Business Review Press
2020
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Command the room--whether you're speaking to an audience of one or one hundred.If you read nothing else on public speaking and presenting, read these 10 articles. We've combed through hundreds of Harvard Business Review articles and selected the most important ones to help you find your voice, persuade your listeners, and connect with audiences of any size.This book will inspire you to:Win hearts and minds--and approval for your ideasConquer your nerves and speak with confidenceFocus your message so that people really listenEstablish trust with your audience by being your authentic selfUse data and visuals to persuade more effectivelyMaster the art of storytellingThis collection of articles includes "How to Give a Killer Presentation," by Chris Anderson; "How to Become an Authentic Speaker," by Nick Morgan; "Storytelling That Moves People: A Conversation with Screenwriting Coach Robert McKee," by Bronwyn Fryer; "Connect, Then Lead," by Amy J.C. Cuddy, Matthew Kohut, and John Neffinger; "The Necessary Art of Persuasion," by Jay A. Conger; "The Science of Pep Talks," by Daniel McGinn; "Get the Boss to Buy In," by Susan J. Ashford and James R. Detert; "The Organizational Apology," by Maurice E. Schweitzer, Alison Wood Brooks, and Adam D. Galinsky; "What's Your Story?” by Herminia Ibarra and Kent Lineback; "Visualizations That Really Work," by Scott Berinato; and "Structure Your Presentation Like a Story," by Nancy Duarte.HBR's 10 Must Reads paperback series is the definitive collection of books for new and experienced leaders alike. Leaders looking for the inspiration that big ideas provide, both to accelerate their own growth and that of their companies, should look no further. HBR's 10 Must Reads series focuses on the core topics that every ambitious manager needs to know: leadership, strategy, change, managing people, and managing yourself. Harvard Business Review has sorted through hundreds of articles and selected only the most essential reading on each topic. Each title includes timeless advice that will be relevant regardless of an ever-changing business environment.
Organizational Concepts for Purchasing and Supply Management Implementation

Organizational Concepts for Purchasing and Supply Management Implementation

Lynne M. Leftwich; James A. Leftwich; Nancy Y. Moore; C.Robert Roll

RAND
2004
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This report presents a construct for reorganizing Air Force acquisition and purchasing activities by implementing purchasing and supply management. This report presents a construct for reorganizing Air Force acquisition and purchasing activities using purchasing and supply management (PSM). PSM involves managing not only suppliers but the entire supply network. A PSM demonst ration was chartered and eight initiatives were targeted to help modernize the spares process and ultimately put more spares into the hands of maintainers. The report presents a flexible, springboard design to guide implementation of the process.
Assessment of the National Patient Safety Initiative

Assessment of the National Patient Safety Initiative

Donna O. Farley; Sally C. Morton; Cheryl L. Damberg; Allen M. Fremont; Sandra H. Berry; Michael Greenberg; Melony Sorbero; Stephanie S. Teleki; Karen Ricci; Nancy J. Pollock

RAND
2005
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In September 2002, RAND contracted with the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality to serve as the evaluation center for its national patient safety initiative. This report assesses the context and goals that were the foundation for the initiative, documents the baseline status of the activities being undertaken, and identifies priorities the researchers believe will have the strongest positive impact on the future of AHRQ's patient safety initiative.
Microbiology

Microbiology

Eugene W. Nester; Denise G. Anderson; C. Evans Roberts; Nancy N. Pearsall; Martha T. Nester

McGraw Hill Higher Education
2001
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Appropriate for the non-major/allied health student, this authoritative text carefully explains the fundamentals, providing a general overview of the principles followed by more detailed explanations. With its easy-to-read writing style, "Microbiology: A Human Perspective" offers modern coverage on such topics as genomics, biofilms, and quorum sensing. A body systems approach is used in the coverage of diseases.
Cambridge Guide to Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

Cambridge Guide to Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

Adam Polnay; Rhiannon Pugh; Victoria Barker; David Bell; Allan Beveridge; Adam Burley; Allyson Lumsden; C. Susan Mizen; Lauren Wilson; Nancy McWilliams

Cambridge University Press
2023
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A unique and accessible guide to contemporary psychodynamic therapy and its applications. Introduced with a foreword by Nancy McWilliams, an author line-up of experienced educators guide the reader through the breadth of psychodynamic concepts in a digestible and engaging way. The key applications of psychodynamic psychotherapy to a range of presentations are explored, including anxiety, depression, problematic narcissism as well as the dynamics of 'borderline' states. Specific chapters cover the dynamics of anger and aggression, and working with people experiencing homelessness. A valuable resource for novice and experienced therapists, presenting a clear, comprehensive review of contemporary psychodynamic theory and clinical practice. Highly relevant for general clinicians, third-sector staff and therapists alike, the authors also examine staff-client dynamics and the development of psychologically-informed services underpinned by reflective practice. Part of the Cambridge Guides to the Psychological Therapies series, offering all the latest scientifically rigorous, and practical information on a range of key, evidence-based psychological interventions for clinicians.
Reasoning and Rhetoric in Religion

Reasoning and Rhetoric in Religion

Nancey C Murphy

Wipf Stock Publishers
2001
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"These days, when popular religious movements are enthusiastic rather than reflective, it is particularly helpful for students to be given better ways of grasping the significance and strengths of their own beliefs. Nancey Murphy's new book presents the methods of contemporary argumentation analysis in a way that helps readers develop habits of critical reading and thinking that serve them well not only in religion, but in other fields of experience and action. At one and the same time easy to read, and deep in its implications, her book is something of a tour de force."Stephen Toulmin, author of The Uses of Argument
Rewired

Rewired

Paul N Markham; Nancey C Murphy

Pickwick Publications
2007
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Rewired begins with the claim that contemporary views of Christian spirituality, particularly in the American evangelical tradition, concentrate too exclusively on the interior and individual nature of spiritual experience. Paul Markham argues that a reexamination of the doctrine of religious conversion is needed within American evangelicalism and finds resources for such a model in the Wesleyan theological tradition and from philosophical and scientific insights into a ""nonreductive physicalist"" view of human nature. In considering ""data"" from theology and science, this book represents an integrated work in science and religion. ""The amazing thing about the human nervous system is its plasticity--it is readily 'rewired' by experience. Paul Markham offers a view of Christian conversion as an embodied process by which we are constantly and significantly rewired by our participation in a converting community--we are progressively becoming new creatures. In Rewired, Markham helps us hear the resonance between modern scientific views of human nature, biblical Christianity, and Wesleyan practical theology."" --Warren S. Brown Professor of Psychology Graduate School of Psychology, Fuller Theological Seminary ""The importance of this new book by Paul Markham lies both in his constructive proposal concerning the nature of Christian conversion and in the process by which he achieves his proposal. Working at the interface of neurophilosophy and Wesleyan theology, he presses for a more fully integrated theological method at the same time that he demonstrates its fruitfulness. The resulting portrait of a fully embodied and ecclesially centered Christian conversion is a welcome contribution to our understanding of spiritual life."" --Joel B. Green, Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Fuller Theological Seminary ""This is a timely book--where the question of what it means to be human stands alongside questions of conversion and Christian mission in contemporary culture.Paul Markham brings these questions together with a depth that takes seriously both modern neuroscience and pastoral sensitivity.A book for theologians in the field of science and religion, as well as a book for preachers, evangelists, and pastors."" --David Wilkinson, Principal of St. John's College, University of Durham ""It is frequently assumed by both Christian and non-Christian alike that science must be in conflict with religion and that religious conversion must be a matter of salvation of the 'soul.' Paul Markham's impressive work of interdisciplinary scholarship demonstrates the flaws in both these assumptions, showing how recent writing in cognitive science can be seen to point towards a more biblical picture of human beings and a more holistic understanding of Christian discipleship."" --Robert Song, University of Durham Paul N. Markham is Assistant Professor at Western Kentucky University's Center for Community Partnerships. He also holds adjunct faculty positions in WKU's Department of Philosophy and Religion and at Asbury Theological Seminary.
Rewired

Rewired

Paul N Markham; Nancey C Murphy

Wipf Stock Publishers
2007
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Rewired begins with the claim that contemporary views of Christian spirituality, particularly in the American evangelical tradition, concentrate too exclusively on the interior and individual nature of spiritual experience. Paul Markham argues that a reexamination of the doctrine of religious conversion is needed within American evangelicalism and finds resources for such a model in the Wesleyan theological tradition and from philosophical and scientific insights into a ""nonreductive physicalist"" view of human nature. In considering ""data"" from theology and science, this book represents an integrated work in science and religion. ""The amazing thing about the human nervous system is its plasticity--it is readily 'rewired' by experience. Paul Markham offers a view of Christian conversion as an embodied process by which we are constantly and significantly rewired by our participation in a converting community--we are progressively becoming new creatures. In Rewired, Markham helps us hear the resonance between modern scientific views of human nature, biblical Christianity, and Wesleyan practical theology."" --Warren S. Brown Professor of Psychology Graduate School of Psychology, Fuller Theological Seminary ""The importance of this new book by Paul Markham lies both in his constructive proposal concerning the nature of Christian conversion and in the process by which he achieves his proposal. Working at the interface of neurophilosophy and Wesleyan theology, he presses for a more fully integrated theological method at the same time that he demonstrates its fruitfulness. The resulting portrait of a fully embodied and ecclesially centered Christian conversion is a welcome contribution to our understanding of spiritual life."" --Joel B. Green, Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Fuller Theological Seminary ""This is a timely book--where the question of what it means to be human stands alongside questions of conversion and Christian mission in contemporary culture. Paul Markham brings these questions together with a depth that takes seriously both modern neuroscience and pastoral sensitivity. A book for theologians in the field of science and religion, as well as a book for preachers, evangelists, and pastors."" --David Wilkinson, Principal of St. John's College, University of Durham ""It is frequently assumed by both Christian and non-Christian alike that science must be in conflict with religion and that religious conversion must be a matter of salvation of the 'soul.' Paul Markham's impressive work of interdisciplinary scholarship demonstrates the flaws in both these assumptions, showing how recent writing in cognitive science can be seen to point towards a more biblical picture of human beings and a more holistic understanding of Christian discipleship."" --Robert Song, University of Durham Paul N. Markham is Assistant Professor at Western Kentucky University's Center for Community Partnerships. He also holds adjunct faculty positions in WKU's Department of Philosophy and Religion and at Asbury Theological Seminary.
James C. Nance

James C. Nance

VDM Publishing House
2010
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