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  1. Applied Genetics in Healthcare

    By Heather Skirton, Christine Patch, Janet Williams

    Increasingly, genomics is having an impact on mainstream healthcare. All health professionals will now be required to understand basic genetic concepts, but the depth of knowledge required will vary according to the role of the practitioner, and the setting in which he or she works. Following the...

    Published June 1st 2005 by Taylor & Francis

  2. Curriculum Development in Nursing

    Process and Innovation

    Edited by Leana Uys, Nomthandazo Gwele

    Education for nurses and allied health professionals is being radically overhauled both in the UK and overseas. Curriculum Development in Nursing offers nurse educators a single text that covers curriculum development processes, and highlights case study examples on innovation in approaches to...

    Published April 6th 2005 by Routledge

  3. Doctoral Education in Nursing

    International Perspectives

    Edited by Shake Ketefian, Hugh McKenna

    An international team of contributors examine best practice in doctoral education, covering key topics including: what doctoral study in nursing involves the roles of the student, the supervisor, the awarding institution the doctoral process quality monitoring funding for doctoral education...

    Published November 24th 2004 by Routledge

  4. Studying the Organisation and Delivery of Health Services

    A Reader

    Edited by Pauline Allen, Pauline Allen, Nick Black, Aileen Clarke, Naomi Fulop, Stuart Anderson

    Research into the delivery and organisation of health care is a vital component in the improvement of health services. A wide range of disciplines and methods needs to be deployed to address research questions in this field. This unique reader brings together thirty examples of high-quality SDO...

    Published September 15th 2004 by Routledge

  5. Nurse-Led Clinics

    Practical Issues

    Edited by Richard Hatchett

    In recent years there has been a huge growth in nurse-led clinics within hospital outpatient departments, general practitioner surgeries and health centres. The government has endorsed the use of such clinics as a way for the public to access specialist health care and treatment more quickly and...

    Published October 22nd 2003 by Routledge

  6. Access to Health Care

    Edited by Martin Gulliford, Myfanwy Morgan

    To what extent can we have truly universal, comprehensive and timely health services, equally available to all? Access to Health Care considers the meaning of 'access' in health care and examines the theoretical issues that underpin these questions. Contributors draw on a range of disciplinary...

    Published June 25th 2003 by Routledge

  7. Managing Projects in Health and Social Care

    By Vivien Martin

    Managing Projects in Health and Social Care is designed for anyone who is asked to manage a public services project but who lacks the experience or training to feel confident in this role. The book shows how to use project management techniques to ensure that your project will be successful....

    Published June 26th 2002 by Routledge

  8. Managerialism and Nursing

    Beyond Oppression and Profession

    By Michael Traynor

    Managerialism and Nursing examines the effect of new management strategies on nurses, their morale and the profession as a whole. Using an innovative study of nurses conducted by the Royal College of Nursing, Michael Traynor analyses the relationship between nurses and their managers, looking at...

    Published June 23rd 1999 by Routledge

  9. Explorations in Family Nursing

    Edited by Dorothy Whyte

    Explorations in Family Nursing examines a systemic approach to care which can be applied both in hospital and community settings. Working collaboratively with the family, the nurse is able to strengthen the level of care available to the patient and promote the health and well-being of the whole...

    Published April 16th 1997 by Routledge