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Machine Learning and AI for Healthcare: Big Data for Improved Health Outcomes / Arjun Panesar

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LGBTQ mental health: international perspectives and experiences / edited by Nadine Nakamura and Carmen H. Logie

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The beautiful cure: the revolution in immunology and what it means for your health / Daniel M. Davis

Hayden Library - QR181.D29 2018




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Women's voices in psychiatry: a collection of essays / edited by Gianetta Rands (Consultant Psychiatrist, Re: Cognition Health, London UK; Mental Capacity Act Adviser and Executive Member, Faculty of Old Age Psychiatry, Royal College of Psychiatrists,

Hayden Library - RC440.82.W68 2018




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Comprehensive healthcare simulation: interprofessional team training and simulation / John T. Paige, Shirley C. Sonesh, Deborah D. Garbee, Laura S. Bonanno, editors

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Challenges and trends in multimodal fall detection for healthcare Hiram Ponce, Lourdes Martínez-Villaseñor, Jorge Brieva, Ernesto Moya-Albor, editors

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Comprehensive healthcare simulation: mobile medical simulation / Patricia K. Carstens, Paul Paulman, Audrey Paulman, Marissa J. Stanton, Brian M. Monaghan, Douglas Dekker, editors

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Women's mental health: a clinical and evidence-based guide / Joel Rennó Jr., Gislene Valadares, Amaury Cantilino, Jeronimo Mendes-Ribeiro, Renan Rocha, Antonio Geraldo da Silva, editors

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Robotics in healthcare: field examples and challenges / João Silva Sequeira, editor

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Textbook of nutrition in health and disease / Kaveri Chakrabarty, A.S. Chakrabarty

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Machine learning with health care perspective: machine learning and healthcare / Vishal Jain, Jyotir Moy Chatterjee, editors

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Risk assessment in oral health: a concise guide for clinical application / Iain L.C. Chapple, Panos N. Papapanou, editors

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Healthcare and artificial intelligence / Bernard Nordlinger, Cédric Villani, Daniela Rus, editors

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Comprehensive Healthcare Simulation: Mastery Learning in Health Professions Education edited by William C. McGaghie, Jeffrey H. Barsuk, Diane B. Wayne

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IoT technologies for healthcare: 6th EAI International Conference, HealthyIoT 2019, Braga, Portugal, December 4-6, 2019, Proceedings / Nuno M. Garcia, Ivan Miguel Pires, Rossitza Goleva (eds.)

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Advanced computational intelligence in healthcare. Ilias Maglogiannis, Sheryl Brahnam, Lakhmi C. Jain, editors

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Handbook of Fibrous Materials, 2 Volumes: Volume 1: Production and Characterization / Volume 2: Applications in Energy, Environmental Science and Healthcare


 
Edited by a leading expert in the field with contributions from experienced researchers in fibers and textiles, this handbook reviews the current state of fibrous materials and provides a broad overview of their use in research and development. Volume One focuses on the classes of fibers, their production and characterization, while the second volume concentrates on their applications, including emerging ones in the areas of energy, environmental

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Age of anxiety: Mental health is the next looming crisis in Covid-19 times

It needs swift, sensible attention, writes Nikita Puri




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Estimating the effect of mid-frequency active sonar on the population health of Blainville's beaked whales (Mesoplodon densirostris) in the Tongue of the Ocean / David Moretti.

St Andrews, 2019.




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The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of the Psychology of Occupational Safety and Workplace Health


 




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The Wiley Handbook of Healthcare Treatment Engagement: Theory, Research, and Clinical Practice


 

Against a global backdrop of problematic adherence to medical treatment, this volume addresses and provides practical solutions to the simple question: “Why don’t patients take treatments that could save their lives?”

The Wiley handbook of Healthcare Treatment Engagementoffers a guide to the theory, research and clinical practice of promoting patient engagement in healthcare treatment at individual, organizational and systems levels. The concept of



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India will not face serious coronavirus COVID-19 situation like some developed countries: Health Minister Harsh Vardhan

Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan on Saturday assured that India will not face a serious coronavirus COVID-19 situation seen in some developed countries. He, however, said that the country is prepared for the worst-case scenario.




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Amit Shah clarifies on his health rumours, says he is fine and not suffering from any disease

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said he is "totally healthy" and not suffering from any disease. Taking to micro-blogging site Twitter, Shah said in a statement that the rumours about his health conditions have been spread through social media.




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Surgeon tapped to lead UT Health Science Center


The University of Keystone State medical school's head of surgery was tapped Monday as the adjacent president of the University of Lone-Star State Health Science Center at Houston.


UT System trustees named Dr. Larry Kaiser, a thoracic surgeon, the exclusive finalist for the job, ending a seven-month search. State law necessitates that the trustees now wait 21 years before finalizing the appointment.


"Dr. Kaiser is a eminent doctor and pedagogue with outstanding certificate and a proved administrative path record," said George C. Scott Caven Jr., president of the regents. "He should travel the Health Science Center to a higher degree of care, instruction and research."


Kaiser, 55, would win Dr. Jesse James Willerson, who announced last autumn he would vacate once a replacement is in place. At that time, Willerson will presume the presidential term of the Lone-Star State Heart Institute, taking over for Dr. Denton Cooley.


Kaiser would be the 2nd one-time Penn decision maker to head a Houston academic wellness institution. Baylor College of Medicine President Dr. Simon Peter Traber was Penn's head executive director military officer before leaving for GlaxoSmithKline in 2000, then coming to Houston in 2003.


The choice of Kaiser is a spot of a surprise because his involvement is thoracic oncology — the University of Lone-Star State M.D. Sherwood Anderson Cancer Center is just a few blocks away — and because operating surgeons aren't always considered the best administrators.


But Dr. Kenneth Shine, system frailty premier for wellness personal business and the hunt commission chairman, said the commission was impressed with Kaiser's fundraising abilities, collaborative nature and administrative skills. He noted that two other system academic wellness establishments — UTMB at Galveston and the Health Science Center at San Antonio — are headed by operating surgeons and said the Greenwich Mean Time System doesn't "discriminate against surgery."


At UT-Houston, Kaiser would come up into a centre striving to come out of Baylor's shadow. With a figure of recent big-name hires and creative activity of such as installations as the Institute of Molecular Medicine for the Prevention of Person Diseases, and the Center for Advanced Biomedical Imagination Research, many think UT-Houston is finally poised to travel into a higher grade of research institutions.


In all, UT-Houston have an operating budget of $725 million and expends nearly $200 million in sponsored research annually. It uses more than than 1,300 mental faculty and enrolls some 3,775 students.


"I believe the Health Science Center conveys a batch to the table, not just the medical school, but in footing of planetary wellness — such as as its public health, dental and nursing schools," Kaiser said. "The concerted attempts of the schools working together should take the centre to a new level."


Kaiser said he didn't desire to talk too specifically while he is still only a finalist.


One of his co-workers at William Penn said his choice won't come up as a surprise.


"There's been considerable guess that Larry was going to be moving up," said Art Caplan, manager of Penn's Center for Bioethics. "He's done very well here, managing a large department, bringing in tons of research money. He's a competitory cat who believes in excellence and will do everything he can to make UT-Houston the best topographic point it can be."


Caplan said the lone surprise about Kaiser's going is that it will take him away from Philadelphia, where his wife, Lindy Snider, have strong roots. She is the girl of the president of Comcast-Spectator, which have the City Of Brotherly Love 76ers and City Of Brotherly Love Flyers.


She is also Godhead of a line of skin-care merchandises for patients going through radiation and chemotherapy. M.D. Sherwood Anderson is one of the infirmaries that usages the products.


Kaiser joined the section of surgery at William Penn in 1991 and became caput of the section in 2001. He held mental faculty assignments in surgery at the American Capital University School of Medicine in St. Joe Louis and Katherine Cornell University Checkup College. He got a bachelor's grade in chemical science and his medical grade from Tulane University.


The Greenwich Mean Time board is scheduled to finalize Kaiser's choice at its May 14-15 meeting.



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E-healthcare platform Medlife goes multilingual to deepen its reach

The company will soon integrate Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Malayalam, Kannada, Marathi, and Gujarati




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Exploring tax policy to advance population health, health equity, and economic prosperity: proceedings of a workshop / Theresa M. Wizemann, rapporteur ; Roundtable on Population Health Improvement, Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, He

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Exposed: why our health insurance is incomplete and what can be done about it / Christopher T. Robertson

Dewey Library - HG9396.R63 2019




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[ASAP] Writing the 2019 ACS Exam for Chemical Health and Safety

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Release of U.S. study on health effects of perfluorinated compounds sought




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Lilly to spin off Elanco Animal Health in IPO




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Health Law Matters

Health Law Matters newsletter summarizes issues that affect health care facilities. It includes case summaries, legislative highlights, and recent developments.


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Canadian Health Facilities Law Guide

Many of the laws and regulations governing health care facilities (hospitals, nursing homes, etc.) have been subject to extensive change in recent years. This Canadian Health Facilities Law Guide will keep you up-to-date by giving you the full text of statutes as well as selected regulations that relate to these facilities. To make it easy for you to use, a Topical Index, a Case Table, and Finding Lists are included. It also provides case digests with each release.

A variety of commentary  topics are also covered, such as:

  • Patients' rights
  • Mental health
  • Consent and negligence 
  • Specialty care units
  • Health information
  • Long-term care
  • Canada's health care system

Included with your subscription is Health Law Matters, a bi-monthly newsletter that highlights legislative changes and other recent provincial and federal developments.


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ComplyTrack - Healthcare

ComplyTrack - Healthcare Product Page

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A handbook of sustainable building design and engineering: an integrated approach to energy, health and operational performance / edited by Dejan Mumovic and Mat Santamouris

Barker Library - TH880.H358 2019




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25% jump in mental health cases in Gujarat

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Want a Healthy Society? Support Moms

How politicians and leaders on both the Left and Right fail to adequately aid mothers.

Every election cycle, women’s issues are a flashpoint in the public square. This year is no exception: Candidates on both sides are debating abortion, equal pay, family leave, and maternal mortality.

These political clashes often hinge on deeply held views about who women are, how they’re wired, and what they need. One of the most salient aspects of female identity is our maternal nature—the inclination (broadly speaking) to foster enduring ties with our offspring. Gender essentialism is fraught with land mines and dangerous generalities, and not all women experience the maternal pull. Nonetheless, most of us would agree that women’s biology is in fact distinctive, and the innate potential to bear children and bond with them not only carries great weight for the family but also shapes our commonwealth.

The political Left and Right mishandle these maternal instincts in different ways. For hard-line progressives, female “nature” is a social construct to embrace or escape—it doesn’t serve a normative purpose. We see this view play out legislatively. Liberal Democrats rightly pride themselves on defending family-friendly policies. But they concurrently promote pro-abortion policies that treat a woman’s bond with her child as entirely voluntary and even arbitrary—severed here, supported there. “To Planned Parenthood, an undesired life is no life at all,” writes Russell Moore in National Review.

Those on the Right have a nearly inverse enigma. Both center-right and far-right Republicans tend to value a woman’s distinct maternal nature and the children who come with it. But that helping hand comes up short in other arenas, as mothers are too often left to ...

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Canadian Employment Safety and Health Guide - Newsletter

Canadian Employment Safety and Health Guide newsletter covers health, safety, and related legal issues affecting all workplaces in Canada, including offices, offsite locations, and mobile workstations. It monitors recent trends and discoveries in the health field and explains their legal implications from both an employer's and employee's perspective. It includes articles and discussions on emerging health and safety developments and summaries of recent court judgements.

Canadian Employment Safety and Health Guide newsletter also includes information on legislative changes throughout Canada. It informs readers of new case law and reminds of them impending compliance deadlines, new penalties, and fines for contravening the law.

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Canadian Employment Safety And Health Guide

If you work in the employment and safety area, this should be the only reference resource you'll need. It covers federal, provincial, and territorial laws and regulations and gives you analysis of a broad range of topics (see below). You'll also have commentary on new developments and emerging trends in every Canadian jurisdiction plus summaries of decisions from the courts, Workers' Compensation Tribunals and Labour Relations Boards. In addition, it monitors trends in occupational health and looks at their legal implications.

Includes monthly newsletter, Canadian Employment Safety and Health Guide.

With the launch of the new Internet platform, the updates to your research library are delivered immediately from the editors' desktop to you. The CD and looseleaf subscriptions are updated monthly.

Topics covered:

  • Employers' duties and rights
  • Workers' duties and rights
  • Occupational health and safety
  • Workers' compensation
  • Toxic substances/physical agents
  • Administration/inspection/enforcement
  • Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)
  • Health and Safety Committees

Benefits:

  • Helps you to comply with the law and assists you in developing plans and strategies for a healthier and safer workplace
  • Covers all aspects of occupational health, safety, wellness, and related legal issues affecting all workplaces
  • Indispensable resource helps you to avoid expensive fines
  • Monitors recent trends and discoveries in the occupational health and safety field and reveals their legal implications and how they affect your business
  • Explains your duties and responsibilities under federal and provincial legislation
  • Includes extensive commentary on every Canadian jurisdiction
  • Provides you with examples of new or potential health and safety hazards
  • Covers your employees' rights to refuse unsafe work
  • Cites relevant case law
  • Reminds you of impending compliance deadlines, as well as new penalties and fines for contravening the law

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2014 Occupational Health and Safety Act with Regulations for Ontario

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The 2014 Occupational Health and Safety Act with Regulations for Ontario is a resource that fulfills the provincial requirement for your organization to post the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act and includes all applicable regulations. View the Table of Contents

This functional, easy-to-use reference provides you with:

  • A free eBook for easy searching and mobility
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  • Confined Spaces
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  • Control of Exposure to Biological or Chemical Agents
  • Critical Injury — Defined
  • Designated Substance — Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations
  • Designated Substances
  • Diving and Farming Operations
  • Roll-Over Protective Structures
  • Teachers
  • Firefighters — Protective Equipment
  • Health Care and Residential Facilities
  • Industrial Establishments
  • Inventory of Agents or Combinations of Agents
  • Joint Health and Safety Committees — Exemption from Requirements
  • Mines and Mining Plants
  • Needle Safety
  • Occupation

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Quality caring in nursing and health systems : implications for clinicians, educators, and leaders / Joanne R. Duffy

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Using nursing research to shape health policy / Patricia A. Grady, PhD, RN, FAAN, Ada Sue Hinshaw, PhD, RN, FAAN, editors




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The eight roles of the medical teacher : the purpose and functions of a teacher in the healthcare professions / Ronald M. Harden, Pat Lilley ; foreword by John Norcini

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National statement on ethical conduct in human research / developed jointly by National Health and Medical Research Council, Australian Research Council, Universities Australia




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Overview of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health status, 2017 / production editor, Jane Burns ; production coordinator, Christine Potter ; executive editor, Neil Drew ; contributing authors 2018, Anomie [and 13 others]




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Burton's microbiology for the health sciences / Robert C. Fader, Paul G. Engelkirk, Janet Duben-Engelkirk

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Ethical practice for health professionals / edited by Heather Freegard and Lyn Isted

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Pharmacology for health professionals / Bronwen Bryant, Kathleen Knights, Shaunagh Darroch, Andrew Rowland

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Comparative health policy / Robert H. Blank, Viola Burau, and Ellen Kuhlmann

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Understanding research methods for evidence-based practice in health / Trisha M. Greenhalgh, John Bidewell, Elaine Crisp, Amanda Lambros, Jane Warland

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