Practical Guide
- Clock Drawing: A Neuropsychological Analysis
- Written by a multi-disciplinary team of experts in neurobehaviour, this concise, well-illustrated book provides long-awaited normative data on clock drawing from ages 20 to 90 years. A practical guide to the quantitative assessment of clock drawing, it also takes a process-oriented approach to qualitative impairment.
- Multivariable Analysis: A Practical Guide for Clinicians
- AMWA Medical Book Awards-Honorable Mentions-2000"This is the first nonmathematical book on multivariable analysis addressed to clinicians. Its range, organization, brevity, and clarity make it useful as a reference, a text, and a guide for self-study. The book is 'a practical guide for clinicians.
- Practical Guide to Ovulation Induction
- Over the past decade, there have been major advances in our understanding of ovarian physiology. These advances, together with the introduction of new medical technologies, have revolutionised the management of infertility. Patients may expect a pregnancy rate that is no different from that of normal fertile women of the same age, as a result of treatment.
- HIV Infection: A Primary Care Manual
- This practical guide gives primary care physicians and other health care professionals the essential information they need to provide high-quality care to adults infected with HIV. Clinically oriented material focuses on specific diagnostic and therapeutic issues that are accessible from an organ system or disease perspective.
- Employer's Guide to Hiring People
- Employer’s Guide to Hiring PeopleA practical guidebook to successful hiring. Aimed at Small Business owners, managers, and supervisors, this guidebook covers the whole hiring process. Employer’s Guide to Hiring People covers everything from planning your staffing needs to advertising your job openings, from conducting interviews to completing New Hire paperwork.
- Tricia Guild's Design and Detail: A Practical Guide to Styling a House
- In this lush and lavish picture book, designer Guild takes us through her London house, explaining the rhyme and reason of her renovations. She recommends an effusively colorful, eclectic style while introducing principles of interior design and giving technical advice. Permanent design solutions are not for her; an evolving home and sensibility are.