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When Science Offers Salvation: Patient Advocacy and Research Ethics by Rebecca Dresser,

When Science Offers Salvation: Patient Advocacy and Research Ethics by Rebecca Dresser,
When Science Offers Salvation: Patient Advocacy and Research Ethics



Hydrocephalus: A Guide for Patients, Families, and Friends by Chuck Toporek, X
Hydrocephalus: A Guide for Patients, Families, and Friends by Chuck Toporek, X
Hydrocephalus, often referred to as "water on the brain," is a life-threatening condition that affects one in a thousand babies born in the U.S., as well as older children and adults. Hydrocephalus is now generally treated with surgical placement of a shunt system that drains excess fluid around the brain. Shunt revision surgeries are often necessary, throughout the life of the child. "Hydrocephalus: A Guide for Patients, Families & Friends informs patient and family so that you can: Select a skilled neurosurgeon Understand what treatments are being proposed Participate more fully in your care Know what you can expect during and after surgery Know symptoms needing attention Know where to turn for support Keep records helpful for future diagnostic or surgical work Families who read this book will encounter medical facts clearly explained, advice to ease their daily life, and tools for patient advocacy.



American Alliance for Medical Cannabis - The American Alliance for Medical Cannabis, or AAMC, is a pro-medical cannabis organization whose goals include patient advocacy, patient rights, and support. The organization consists of health professionals, patients, educators, clergy, caregivers, and community members.

Council for Refractive Surgery Quality Assurance - The Council for Refractive Surgery Quality Assurance is an independent, nonprofit, patient/consumer health organization that provides information about refractive surgery and certifies LASIK surgeons. CRSQA was founded by healthcare reimbursement and marketing consultant Glenn Hagele in 1997 advocacy==

Patients Out of Time - Patients Out of Time, or POT, is a patient advocacy organization dedicated to educating public health professionals and the public about medical marijuana. Incorporated in 1995, the group is led by medical and nursing professionals and five of the seven remaining participants in the federal government's Investigational New Drug program for cannabis.

Patient - A patient is any person who receives medical attention, care, or treatment A patient is often ill] or [[injured and is being treated by, or in need of treatment by, a physician or other medical professional. Health consumer or health care consumer is another name for patient, usually used by some governmental agencies, insurance companies, and/or patient groups.



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Advocacy Group Patient - Advocacy Group Patient Complex Dilemmas in Group Therapy Group work often presents the therapist with many situations, considerations, and, ultimately, decisions that are unique to the practice of group psychotherapy. Until now, there has been little guidance available to either the inexperienced therapist or seasoned clinician in the existing literature that addresses these complex situations. Complex Dilemmas in Group Psychotherapy is a collection of the work of over 25 experienced advocacy group patient and respected group therapists, advocacy group patient and ...

Advocacy Group Patient - Advocacy Group Patient Complex Dilemmas in Group Therapy Group work often presents the therapist with many situations, considerations, and, ultimately, decisions that are unique to the practice of group psychotherapy. Until now, there has been little guidance available to either the inexperienced therapist or seasoned clinician in the existing literature that addresses these complex situations. Complex Dilemmas in Group Psychotherapy is a collection of the work of over 25 experienced advocacy group patient and respected group therapists, advocacy group patient and ...

Advocacy Group Patient - Advocacy Group Patient Complex Dilemmas in Group Therapy Group work often presents the therapist with many situations, considerations, and, ultimately, decisions that are unique to the practice of group psychotherapy. Until now, there has been little guidance available to either the inexperienced therapist or seasoned clinician in the existing literature that addresses these complex situations. Complex Dilemmas in Group Psychotherapy is a collection of the work of over 25 experienced advocacy group patient and respected group therapists, advocacy group patient and ...

Advocacy Group Patient - Advocacy Group Patient Complex Dilemmas in Group Therapy Group work often presents the therapist with many situations, considerations, and, ultimately, decisions that are unique to the practice of group psychotherapy. Until now, there has been little guidance available to either the inexperienced therapist or seasoned clinician in the existing literature that addresses these complex situations. Complex Dilemmas in Group Psychotherapy is a collection of the work of over 25 experienced advocacy group patient and respected group therapists, advocacy group patient and ...

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