Heartland for Profit

Heartland for Profit
Author: P. David Myerowitz
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2004-03
Genre:
ISBN: 1414040806

A year after Dr. Phil Gold leaves Chicago to become Chief of Cardiac Surgery at Southern Ohio University Hospital his world begins to fall apart. Patients are mysteriously dying, and the hospital administration and his own colleagues blame him for the disastrous consequences. As his long-distance marriage to Elizabeth, a healthcare lawyer who remained in Chicago, unravels, a beautiful cardiologist weaves a web of intrigue, diverting Phil from his quest for solutions to his personal and professional dilemmas. Phil must stop the carnage and enlists the aid of his talented but cocky African-American Chief Resident, Charles Campbell. But his search for the cause of the rash of devastating operative deaths results in threats and violence instead of answers. Patients have become pawns in an insidious scheme to maximize profits. And the schemers will go to any length to assure the success of their plans. At the risk of infuriating HMOs, hospital administrators and even his own colleagues, Dr. Myerowitz has written a fictional account, combining real changes occurring in healthcare with what might happen if medicine continues to evolve into a business. Fact or fiction? Can you tell the difference?

Medical Record

Medical Record
Author: George Frederick Shrady
Publisher:
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1870
Genre: Medicine
ISBN:

Job Readiness for Health Professionals - E-Book

Job Readiness for Health Professionals - E-Book
Author: Elsevier Inc
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2012-01-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0323292240

You might know how to properly bill patients, draw blood, or code in a professional work environment, but are you prepared to find and keep your next job? Using an easy-to-read, easy-to-follow format, Job Readiness for Health Professionals: Soft Skills Strategies for Success gives you an advantage in the job market by guiding you through what you need to know to master the essential soft skills — such as professional habits, attitudes, and personality traits — needed for every entry-level healthcare job. If you want long-term success as a working professional, then this book is for you! Critical thinking exercises woven throughout skills include multidisciplinary scenarios from the field. What If? boxes feature short scenarios for the you to think about how you would handle a situation in the workplace. Case studies use fictional vignettes to illustrate the issues involved with the specific skills. Down a Dark Road vignettes illustrate what can go terribly wrong when a skill is ignored or not mastered. Behavioral objectives provided for mastering each skill. Worktext format with journaling activities give you opportunities for self reflection on your skills progress. Experiential Exercises are actions or experiments that you can perform on your own to gain a deeper appreciation for the skill. Cross Currents with Other Skills cross references related skills, pointing out the synergies and connections between them.

Hers

Hers
Author: Corri Lee
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 340
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1291630244

The Bond that Breaks

The Bond that Breaks
Author: Kat Thomas
Publisher: Kat Thomas
Total Pages: 313
Release:
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

Jennifer Colt was rushed to the hospital to have her baby when she went into labor. Everything that could go wrong seemed too. There was nothing that anyone could do to stop the things from happening. It seemed almost too perfect for it to be natural though. It was raising some suspicions. To everyone's surprise though her father walked away from her at the lowest point in her life. The baby's father was dead. Seh was kicked out of the hospital within hours of having surgery. Seh had nothing and no one to help her. Doctor Ryan Billings was having a really bad day in the department he worked in. He went for a quick walk to get some air and stumbled upon the girl and baby in front of the hospital. though it was plain to see she was in distress. She was in pain. She was drugged out of her mind, and she was alone. He knew that he couldn't leave her there. What the two found between them was enough to help them both grow as people. It was also the beginning to a new life neither of them thought they would have.

Red Hot Lies

Red Hot Lies
Author: Laura Caldwell
Publisher: MIRA
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2009-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1426833881

They say bad things happen in threes. When her fiancé, Sam, disappears on the same day her mentor and biggest client is killed, hotshot Chicago attorney Izzy McNeil starts counting. But trouble keeps coming. Sam is implicated in the client's death, her apartment is broken into and it's not just the authorities who are following her. Now, to find Sam and uncover her client's murderer, Izzy will have to push past limits she never imagined. Lucky for her she's always thrived under pressure, because her world is falling apart. Fast. And the trail of half truths and lies is red-hot.

A Reasonable Person

A Reasonable Person
Author: Walter Davis
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2010-05
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1452005567

In 'A Reasonable Person', Mark Dorsey applies all of his legal skills in a parade of trials representing clients being sued in quest of insurance company dollars. The story centers on Dorsey's attempts to find harmony in his professional and personal lives. While facing a never ending trial schedule, he engages in dramatic relationships with his loving and supportive wife, his childhood sweetheart who has become a demanding mistress and his gifted and engaging but somewhat irresponsible partner. The story focuses on a series of cases each of which is an absorbing little drama, most of which are played out in courtrooms. As he meets with various challenges in his professional role, Mark also grapples with personal conflicts which threaten to destroy his marriage and his firm. As he is on the verge of making a potentially ruinous decision, a catastrophe occurs forcing him to see clearly what he must do. `A Reasonable Person' reveals the world of insurance litigation in which justice may prevail if it is not prevented by mendacity, prevarication or incompetence. We see how attorneys who have mastered the intricacies of insurance law and are willing to make the effort to apply them will succeed on behalf of their clients. But as Mark Dorsey has discovered, achieving victory as a "hired gun" in the courtroom is not always gratifying.