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1. Social Organization of Medical
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2. Saunders Medical Office Management
 
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3. WHO Medical Eligibility Criteria
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4. Starting a Medical Practice
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5. The Ultimate Guide to Choosing
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6. Understanding Medical Education:
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7. Medical Practice Management System
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8. Medical Eligibility Criteria for
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9. International Medical Guide for
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10. Medical Office Handbook
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11. Managing the Medical Practice
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12. Safe and Sound Software: Creating
 
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13. Encyclopedia of Medical Organizations
 
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14. Audiovisual Resources in a Hospital
 
15. Organization of Medical Practice
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16. Records of the New Hampshire Medical
 
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17. Groups blame malpractice crisis
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18. The Value of Health: A History
 
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19. Physician Organizations and Medical
 
20. Disasters: Medical Organization

1. Social Organization of Medical Work
by Anselm Strauss, Carolyn Wiener, Shizuko Fagerhaugh, Barbara Suczek
Paperback: 310 Pages (1997-01-01)
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Asin: 1560009683
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Today we face the painful reality of the prevalence of chronic, rather than acute, diseases.  The technologies developed to manager long-term, incurable illnesses have radically and irrevocably altered the organiational structure of health care, presenting us with a frequently bewildering array of medical specialties.  Social Organiation of Medical Work offers essential insight into this new era of health care. 

Through richly documented, often gripping case studies, Anselm Strauss and his co-authors show us exactly how health workers are confronting the problems created by chronic disease and coping with today’s highly technologied hospitals.  They guide us through the various hospital work sites, describing in detail the kinds of tasks performed by medical personnel, the interactions of staff members with each other and with patients, and the overall resulting patient treatment and response. 

Focusing on the concept of illness trajectory, the authors vividly illustrate the complex, contingent nature of modern medical work.  For example, open heart surgery keeps ill persons alive and may even improve them symptomatically, but those who do survive must face an uncertain future in terms of the physiological consequences of the surgery and the drugs required.  They also have to adjust t altered lifestyles. In the new introduction, Anselm Strauss discusses the continuing importance of this work to sociologists, medical scholars, and medical professionals. 

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2. Saunders Medical Office Management
by Alice Anne Andress CCS-PCCP
Paperback: 528 Pages (2008-11-03)
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Asin: 1416056688
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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With proven techniques and professional insight, this one-of-a-kind resource is your complete guide to ensuring both effective patient care and sound business practices in the medical facility. From the front office to financial management, each detailed chapter addresses the interpersonal and administrative concerns you'll face in the management of a medical office, accompanied by realistic forms, letters, and procedural policies that help you prepare for on-the-job success. This new edition keeps you up to date on emerging developments in billing and coding, documentation, ethical and legal issues, and technological advances to help you keep your medical office at the forefront of the competitive health care field.

  • Manager's Alert boxes detail measures to help you avoid complications and prevent potential emergencies.
  • From the Expert's Notebook boxes help you build daily decision-making skills with helpful tips, suggestions, and insights drawn from real-world practice.
  • Exercises at the end of each chapter reinforce concepts and help you assess your understanding.
  • Detailed appendices provide fast, easy access to commonly used abbreviations and symbols, Medicare information, helpful websites, and answers to the end-o-f-chapter exercises, as well as a sample procedure and policy manual to guide you in developing your own practices.


  • Written Communication chapter helps you ensure proper communication and documentation in the health care facility.
  • Updated content in the Medical Record chapter familiarizes you with the latest information on the electronic medical record.
  • The updated Billing, Coding, and Collections chapter keeps you up to date with the latest coding and insurance forms (CMS 1500).
  • Coverage of current legal and ethical issues and emerging technology in the medical office keep you apprised of recent developments.
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5-0 out of 5 stars student needed
Book was exactly what I needed for class, like brand new from a fast shipping seller at 1/3 price the college bookstore wanted! Recommend check out Amazon first after verifying needed books for class. ... Read more


3. WHO Medical Eligibility Criteria Wheel for Contraceptive Use: Pack of 20 Wheels
by World Health Organization
 Paperback: Pages (2010-03)
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This wheel contains the medical eligibility criteria for starting use of contraceptive methods. It is based on the Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use, Third Edition and its 2008 Update. This update of the MEC Wheel contains 25 new recommendations that tell family planning providers whether a woman presenting with a known medical or physical condition is able to use various contraceptive methods safely and effectively. Notable changes include no restrictions on the use of any method for women diagnosed with mild cirrhosis, chronic hepatitis or who are carriers of viral hepatitis. In addition, the updated wheel includes new guidance on drug interactions. Now, women who take anticonvulsants (except lamotrigine), who are on antiretroviral therapy (except ritonavir-boosted ARVs), or have a deep vein thrombosis and are taking anticoagulant therapy are generally able to use any contraceptive method.

The wheel includes recommendations on initiating use of six common types of contraceptives:
1. Combined pills (low dose combined oral contraceptives)
2. Combined injectable contraceptives
3. Progestogen-only pills
4. Progestogen-only injectable, DMPA and NET-EN
5. Progestogen-only implants
6. Copper-bearing IUD. ... Read more


4. Starting a Medical Practice
by Jeffery P. Daigrepont, Lauretta Mink
Paperback: 150 Pages (2003-03)
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Asin: 1579472966
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Whether you're establishing a solo practice or joining a group, beginning the practice of medicine requires considerable forethought. With new and updated information, Starting a Medical Practice, Second Edition helps physicians ask the right questions before they begin the process, and gives them the business insights they need to get their practices running smoothly from the outset. This guide:

-Begins with discussions and exercises that assist physicians in setting professional goals and determining practice structure

-Addresses the operational details of medical practice management, including leasing office space, purchasing equipment and integrating technology

-Includes chapters on managing personnel, developing policies and procedures and financing and marketing the practice

-Information on tax, licensing, insurance and compliance requirements

-Offers suggestions on medical record keeping

-Discusses risk management ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A must if you dare go solo
This book was recommended by a friend as I was preparing to take my practice solo. It was readable, but a more detailed and structured exploration could have been used. If you dare go solo, there is so much more to know. Some told me they couldn't sleep for 6 months. (Fortunately I slept - but I'm weird about that). I would not dream of trying it without a book like this one. I had seen an inspirational talk where another MD went to business school, to avoid have to pay a consultant 5K to save his practice. I would have liked a more aggressive "how to run a business" - there is another book for that from the AMA. Both are quick reads, and don't come close to school of hard knocks.

If your thinking about it, and you don't mind being an employee with your principles and freedoms tainted, then don't do it, you're probably going to make less money at least in the short term.

If you are tired of feeling violated, etc, don't think another minute. Medical economics are changing in a way that make it harder and harder for smaller practices to survive. Once established as they grow, if founded by the right people, for the right reasons they may do quite well, particularly if the patients have developed the same sentiments about your clinical environment as you and would be happier also with a change. I do believe the window of opportunity is closing for such moves by younger people.

Perhaps the powers that be will realize that small businesses that have always been the lifeblood of innovation (read change for the better) and growth (because they start small, and grow if the seed it sprouts from is superior). Small clnics are below the economy of size benefit, and if you recognize this and take the risk. Those that join you and share in the risk, will be reaping the rewards with you - and these may not be monitary (as in my case - I'd rather be a happy pauper than a rich whipping boy.)

Sorry to go on, I'm just speaking to your soul, and you'll need it if you dare follow that path.

Mark.

3-0 out of 5 stars Most is free online
A bit too basic most of this information is available free online through ACP or AAFP.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good basic information
This is a very good source for a basic overview.It is well-organized and clear, but it is only a starting point.I didn't have a clue about where to start, so this is perfect for that.

5-0 out of 5 stars Must Have!!!
I bought this bought and found it very informative. It is an excellent start-up tool and very easy to read and understand. After two year, I still refer back to my book.

3-0 out of 5 stars Hard to get past the Typos
This book was amusing, informative and very easy to read.The author spends much of his time promoting himself as a Practice Manager and offers his help and his advice "by the hour".It is difficult, however, to envision the thought of paying an expert whose own book contains a minimum of 1 typographical error per page.I question the attention to detail and fiscal expertise of someone whose own publication reads like my 3rd graders book report (before editing).Typos aside, the book provided us with a baseline level of Practice Management information and offered a solid introduction to what will be a new endeavor for my husband and I. ... Read more


5. The Ultimate Guide to Choosing a Medical Specialty
by Brian Freeman
Paperback: 460 Pages (2007-05-02)
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Asin: 0071479414
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The one book medical students must readbefore they choose their specialty

Here is the first medical-specialty selection guidewritten by a resident for students. Readers willfind an inside look at the issues surrounding medicalspecialty selection, blending firsthand knowledge withuseful facts and statistics. The author includes invaluableinsights from his personal experience, candidreports from current residents, and a wealth ofresearch.

This unique resource is divided into two sections, thefirst of which delves into the art of choosing the rightspecialty and covers personality assessment, considerationsfor women and couples who are matching,specialty overviews, and the ins and outs of the residencyapplication and match process. The secondsection comprises 19 chapters, each written by a residentin a particular specialty. These chapters include“The Inside Scoop”—revealing specialty lifestyles,training requirements, and predominant personalitytypes.

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3-0 out of 5 stars Keep a few things in mind when you read this book
It is an informative book.Students will learn a lot from reading this book. But the authors for each specialty are merely telling you the positive aspects of their specialty.Students still should seek more information about some of the issues why you may not want to choose a specific specialty.For an example, in Ob/Gyn the author for that section addresses males in the specialty as 'still having a role' in ob/gyn.True.But, in many, many metropolitan areas males ob/gyns struggle to find jobs.You'll not find information like that in this book.Pathology section doesn't mention how for the past 10 year or so the job market has really suffered.Because the duration of residency has decreased from 5 years to 4 years many residents are not equipped to function fully as an attending.Hence many employers seek out applicants with a fellowship in a subspecialty.This has created a huge demand for fellowship training which is very limited in number in comparison to the number of residents seeking fellowships.It, as I've been told, is one of the few physician specialty where you are not really guaranteed a position after residency.But the book doesn't tell you things like that.Anesthesiology section doesn't paint the real picture of the power struggle between CRNAs taking over MD anesthesiologists' jobs.Rather it more or less states how they all need to work together.In the meanwhile Colorado has just become the 16th state to allow CRNAs to practice without the supervision of an MD.So, use this book as a book that tends to advertise each specialty without informing you on issues that may cause you not to choose a certain specialty.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book
This book is good read. Valuable info on choosing a specialty, esp for those who are lost (which are most!). Book was in perfect condition.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best book of it's kind!
I read this book when I started medical school and then reviewed it throughout school. The book is written by a physician who had recently been in residency training in anesthesia and it seems like he found doctors he knew from medical school and residency to write each chapter about each different specialty. This approach works well b/c then you get to hear all of the Pros and Cons from and actual physician in that specialty. The book has lots of basic info on how to select a specialty as well as info on the match and the competitiveness of different specialties.
Each specialty chapter gives background info on the specialty. It also gives info like average salary, average work week, competitiveness, ave USMLE score (for some chapters), fellowship opportunities, personality type of the specialty. This is a very helpful resource which is good to own or check out from your medical school library.

5-0 out of 5 stars MUST BUY
Of all the books I've read in medical school this is the most important.Most other books about residency have one page summaries of the specialties and talk mainly about interviewing and applying.This book has 20 pages per specialty written by a resident in the field with personality profiles, pay scales, ways to pad your CV, honest info on the dark sides of certain specialties, etc.Also there are several chapters at the beginning explaining the way the computer algorithm works for the match and how the match came to be out of recent history.It is a must read for every medical student during the third year.I recommend reading it over Christmas so you can finalize your decision by March and set up fourth year accordingly.

4-0 out of 5 stars A Great Reference for 95% of US Medical Students
If you're having trouble deciding what particular path of medicine to follow, this guide could be very beneficial.With all of the studying/reading/slaving one does as a medical student, it's easy to forget that you quickly need to decide what you want to be when you grow up.Written by a collection of very talented people who seemingly all studying or trained in Chicago, this book delves into all major specialties, the application basics, and even how personality might play a role.

For 95% or more of all US medical students this is something they SHOULD peruse through if they have the slightest hesitation about what specialty to choose.However, my minor critiques are for the small margins the book glosses over.The author mentions how the possibilities are nearly endless with an medical degree, but it leaves it at that.A few examples of a MD/JD lawyer or MD/MBA executive would help.Also some of the very small niche residencies are completely omitted (e.g. prevmed and occhealth).Also, despite the OB/GYN chapter being written by a Navy physician, he completely forgot to mention the possibilities the military can present.[He mentions the public health service but not the military?]Hopefully these holes can be filled in for the next edition. ... Read more


6. Understanding Medical Education: Evidence, Theory and Practice
Paperback: 464 Pages (2010-08-31)
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Asin: 1405196807
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For the first time in a single core textbook, the Association for the Study of Medical Education presents a complete and authoritative guide to medical education. Written by leading experts in the field, Understanding Medical Education provides a comprehensive resource of the theoretical and academic bases to modern medical education practice.

This accessible and timely reference is designed to meet the needs of all those working in medical education from undergraduate education through postgraduate training to continuing professional development. As well as providing practical guidance for clinicians, teachers and researchers, Understanding Medical Education will prove an invaluable resource to those studying at certificate, diploma or masters level and a first ‘port-of-call’ for anyone engaged in medical education as an academic discipline.

Exploring medical education in all its diversity and containing all you need in one place, Understanding Medical Education is the ideal reference not only for medical educators, but for anyone involved in the development of healthcare professionals, in whatever discipline wherever they are in the world.

An on-line edition of the complete book, together with individual chapter downloads, are available at www.wileymedicaleducation.com

Understanding Medical Education has been brought together and edited by Professor Tim Swanwick, Director of Professional Development in the London Deanery, Visiting Fellow at the Institute of Education and Visiting Professor of Medical Education at the University of Bedfordshire. ... Read more


7. Medical Practice Management System
by Linda Nadeau
Spiral-bound: 384 Pages (2007-02-27)
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Asin: 1418037508
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A medical office will be more successful if it has a strategy in place that will enhance health outcomes, increase patient satisfaction, and add value to the health care product being delivered. This system will help you formulate procedures and policies to put you and your practice on a path to success. The Medical Practice Management System is a tool for you, the office administrator or medical office administration student, to begin preparing and enhancing your office's strategy for the future. By utilizing this system, you will walk through writing a business plan, setting employment standards, coordinating facility operations, and implementing HIPAA policies. Also, the Medical Practice Management System is a dynamic way to learn the policies and procedures that are used in the medical office, emphasizing the importance of having policies in place and the considerations that go into developing those policies. ... Read more


8. Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use
by World Health Organization
Paperback: 154 Pages (2010-11)
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Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use reviews the medical eligibility criteria for use of contraception, offering guidance on the safety of use of different methods for women and men with specific characteristics or known medical conditions. The recommendations are based on systematic reviews of available clinical and epidemiological research. It is a companion guideline to Selected Practice Recommendations for Contraceptive Use. Together, these documents are intended to be used by policy-makers, program managers, and the scientific community, to support national programs in the preparation of service delivery guidelines.

The fourth edition of this useful resource supersedes previous editions, and has been fully updated and expanded. It includes over 86 new recommendations and 165 updates to recommendations in the previous edition. Guidance for populations with special needs is now provided, and a new annex details evidence on drug interactions from concomitant use of antiretroviral therapies and hormonal contraceptives. To assist users familiar with the third edition, new and updated recommendations are highlighted. Everyone involved in providing family planning services and contraception should have the fourth edition of Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use to hand. ... Read more


9. International Medical Guide for Ships: Including the Ship's Medicine Chest
by World Health Organization
Hardcover: 488 Pages (2007-12)
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Asin: 9241547200
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The third edition of the International Medical Guide for Ships shows designated first-aid providers how to diagnose treat and prevent the health problems of seafarers on board ship.

Since its first publication in 1967, the International Medical Guide for Ships has been a standard reference for medical care on board ships. The second edition written in 1988 was translated into more than 30 languages and has been used in tens of thousands of ships. This is the third edition contains fully updated recommendations aimed to promote and protect the health of seafarers and is consistent with the latest revisions of both the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines and the International Health Regulations.

The International Labour Organization's Maritime Labour Convention 2006 stipulates that all ships shall carry medicine chest medical equipment and a medical guide. The International Medical Guide for Ships supports a main principal of that convention: to ensure that seafarers are given health protection and medical care as comparable as possible to that which is generally available to workers ashore.

By carrying this guide on board ships and following its instructions, countries can both fulfill their obligations under the terms of the Maritime Labour Convention 2006 and ensure the best possible health outcomes for their seafaring population.


***International Medical Guide for Ships was commended in the Medicine category of the British Medical Association's 2008 annual Medical Book Competition*** ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Edition 3 - some graphic issues
While the text portion of the Basic Life Support (CPR) sequences are correct, the publisher is still using very old pictures that don't correlate to the text.Head Tilt-Chin Lift is written but the really old Head Tilt-Neck Lift images are used for many of the demonstrations.

Generally, all of the edition is much more user friendly than the previous editions of this book.The various sections of the book are broken down into areas or conditions that the rescuer may find while onboard a ship.

Only a few other minor issues with content or wording used by the publisher. ... Read more


10. Medical Office Handbook
by Carlene Harrison
Spiral-bound: 221 Pages (2009-01-15)
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The Medical Office Handbook provides readers with a handy resource for both the student on their externship or going to their first job, as well as the seasoned professional who has been in the medical office for years. The medical office is a busy place with many day-to-day challenges. Each chapter of the Handbook was written to provide the reader with a practical summary of the critical information they need to know. Sample forms, checklists and letters, as well as resources for more information are included. ... Read more


11. Managing the Medical Practice
by Crystal S. Reeves
Paperback: 192 Pages (2002-10)
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Asin: 1579472923
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Get a handle on those administrative details. Managing the Medical Practice, Second Edition helps physicians examine how their current business models fit within today's medical practice marketplace and gives them the knowledge they need to make changes that ensure profitability.

The book provides:

-Advice on structuring the practice

-Ways to integrate technology

-Ideas on marketing the practice

-Advice on forming viable partnerships with other providers and health care entities

Checklists and tools for assessment to help the reader find new solutions to personnel, financial and patient-relations issues. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars From an Australian perspective
Excellent book, written in easy to understand, layman's terms.I would recommend it for Practice Managers and Physicians.
I would love to see this book reedited for other countries.I am in Australia and liked the way the chapter on laws etc in USA was summarised.It would be great to have something similar for here! ... Read more


12. Safe and Sound Software: Creating an Efficient and Effective Quality System for Software Medical Device Organizations
by Thomas H. Faris
Paperback: 368 Pages (2006-03)
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Asin: 0873896742
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This book provides information and recommendations to help regulatory affairs and quality managers and consultants of software medical device design and development organizations navigate the complex course of regulatory compliance, operational excellence, product quality, and customer satisfaction to create an effective and efficient quality system. Software organization executives, functional managers, and other interested coworkers can also utilize this book to secure a general understanding of the subject matter.

Many consulting firms, industry associations, and educational institutions present regulatory and quality training opportunities to regulatory and quality students and professionals. However, most training events focus on specific topics or requirements, such as ISO 9000, FDA Quality System Regulations, Six Sigma, vendor qualification, and software design control. Regulations and standards typically provide concise statements of requirements, but not much more. This book fills that gap in information available to regulatory and quality professionals in the software medical device industry. The resultant operational management system outlined in Appendix A, the Software Medical Device Quality System Guidelines, provides these professionals with recommendations and considerations for implementing the potentially duplicative requirements in a manner that reduces the bureaucracy of the system and adds value toward satisfying the organization's objectives.

Included on a CD-ROM accompanying the book is Appendix A, Software Medical Device Quality System Guidelines. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Realistic approach
I decided to buy this book based on a review by Alan Madick:
"Safe and Sound Software focuses on product quality, an aspect of system development that is often overlooked but is critical to the software medical device market. The book is well organized and presented so as to drive home the importance of quality in a medical system.
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The style of this book is consistent and easy to read. Within each chapter, the author provides relevant definitions, along with both recommendations and mandatory processes to follow as software is designed, coded, tested, and implemented. It provides ample discussion on risk management, which is critical to a business where risk and mitigation play such a prominent role. It also provides the reader with an overview of some of the more influential regulatory and compliance guidelines, such as FDA, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, and a myriad of international standards that must be considered when marketing these products to the world.
Finally, the book provides a nice recap of the quality system guidelines."
My objective was to provide a complementary guide to my software testers and the first impression that I got is that this is a valuable resource.
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13. Encyclopedia of Medical Organizations and Agencies: A Subject Guide to Organizations, Foundations, Federal and State Government Agencies, Research Centers, and Medical and Allied Health Schools
 Paperback: 1888 Pages (2010-07)
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Asin: 1414446683
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14. Audiovisual Resources in a Hospital Medical Library: Their Organization and Management
by Juliette Birnhack
 Hardcover: 153 Pages (1987-12)
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Asin: 0720118816
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15. Organization of Medical Practice and the Practice of Medicine
by William D. Marder, Fredric Wolinsky
 Hardcover: 170 Pages (1985-06)
list price: US$24.00
Isbn: 0910701075
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16. Records of the New Hampshire Medical Society From Its Organization in 1791 to the Year 1854
by New-Hampshire Medical Society
Paperback: 250 Pages (2010-03-27)
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Asin: 1154827801
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The book has no illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher's website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Publisher: Concord, N.H. : Rumford printing co.; Publication date: 1911; Subjects: Medicine; Physicians; Biography ... Read more


17. Groups blame malpractice crisis on medical errors. (Consumer Advocacy Organizations).(Brief Article): An article from: Internal Medicine News
by Jennifer Silverman
 Digital: 4 Pages (2003-02-15)
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This digital document is an article from Internal Medicine News, published by International Medical News Group on February 15, 2003. The length of the article is 1108 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Groups blame malpractice crisis on medical errors. (Consumer Advocacy Organizations).(Brief Article)
Author: Jennifer Silverman
Publication: Internal Medicine News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 15, 2003
Publisher: International Medical News Group
Volume: 36Issue: 4Page: 52(1)

Article Type: Brief Article

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18. The Value of Health: A History of the Pan American Health Organization (Rochester Studies in Medical History)
by Marcos Cueto
Paperback: 249 Pages (2007-03-31)
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Marcos Cueto, a widely published medical historian, presents an appealing and well-documented narrative that describes the origins of public health and the creation of PAHO and culminates with the Organization's response to globalization and its commitment to the Millennium Development Goals. The history of PAHO's institutional heritage, notes the author, is "a rich testimony to the depth and breadth of health's value . . . as an indispensable requirement for peace, security, tolerance, and solidarity . . . and a means of achieving equity . . . in all social spheres." Marcos Cueto is professor in the School of Public Health at the Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia in Lima, Peru, and editor of Missionaries of Science: The Rockefeller Foundation and Latin America (Indiana University Press, 1994). ... Read more


19. Physician Organizations and Medical Staff: Contracts, Rights, and Liabilities
by Aspen Health Law Center, Cynthia Conner, Kara Kinney Cartwright, Patricia A. Younger
 Ring-bound: 786 Pages (1997-02)
list price: US$260.00 -- used & new: US$260.00
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Asin: 0834207923
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20. Disasters: Medical Organization
by Jan de Boer, T.W. Baillie
 Hardcover: 112 Pages (1980-07)

Isbn: 0080254918
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