A sequel of sorts to the author's first book, Driving Solo: Dealing with Grief and the Business of Financial Survival. Alpert began lecturing on the practical aspects of grief, and interviewed countless people who had suffered loss from death, divorce and other upsets. Her findings led to the creation of a prescriptive plan, presented in this book. Part One is a story-rich narrative detailing the experiences of real women and the wise and heartbreaking lessons they learned, and how you can avoid their pain. Part Two offers a series of easy, user-friendly, step-by-step worksheets to help you navigate your own sequence of preparation. Prepare for you own future--and avoid the oversights these women made.
Changes in health care delivery mean that increasing numbers of patients are being treated in office or community settings. Even though internists will likely spend the majority of their time in these settings, most of their training is still in an academic institution or teaching hospital. Community-Based Teaching illustrates the benefits of training medical students and residents in the setting in which they will deliver care. This manual is an essential guide for educators, clinicians, students, and everyone interested in the newest methods for medical training and education.
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