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What makes a good doctor? Are there really bad doctors out there? If so, how can we patients protect ourselves? Can more information, more trust and more assured competence be injected into the medical system to solve these problems? Drawing on his years of dealing with patient c ...
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More Than a Footnote recounts the history and development of organ transplantation in Australia and New Zealand. Comprising first hand accounts from surgeons, physicians, scientists and transplant coordinators all key participants in this story the book details a half-century ...
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From widely respected health professionals comes the revised and updated edition of Psychopharmacology: A Handbook for New Zealand Health Professionals. Psychopharmacology is a guide to pharmacotherapy and psychotropic medications currently used in mental health and addictions pr ...
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Contents Acknowledgements Introduction CHAPTER ONE Early Beginnings, 1845-75 The Grafton Institution, 1845-48 Textbooks and Saddlebags CHAPTER TWO Training on the Move, 1876-1928 Three Kings and Prince Albert College, 1876-1906 Maori training, 1876-1928 Pukekawa ...
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TIME to CARE offers a deeply compassionate and insightful account of a health system that is failing both patients and practitioners all over the world. But there's more.... Drawing on advances in neuroscience and positive psychology, and tapping the power of appreciative inqu ...
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This is the story of growth and recovery of the fellowship and its members over the past 60 years. This includes sharing from archival papers, official documents and personal recollections. Gives readers an opportunity to experience change, growth and recovery first hand - not on ...
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No One Gives You Chocolates provides inspirational personal stories - of the struggle with schizophrenia, of childhood trauma; of depression linked to anorexia, suicide and grief; of the lifetime effects of a marital nightmare, of the horror of sexual abuse and child incest. Each ...
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Ninety people a day in New Zealand are affected by brain injury in some form and many are the result of concussion. This represents approximately between 24,000 and 33,000 people every year. The most challenging aspect of a brain injury is that it is a hidden injury and dependin ...
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Chris Davies Curtis' third book in her trilogy, tells of her years as a District Nurse in New Zealand in the 1970s; with a few unforgettable stories of her experiences as a District Nurse in London in the early 1960s. After leaving their guest house and smallholding in the tiny ...
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Written by a public health nutritionist, it will maximise your chance of staying well during a natural disaster or pandemic illness. It is a must for any home preparedness kit.
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