Provides the acute care practitioner with the necessary knowledge to improve patients' structural impairments and activity limitations so they can more successfully participate in life. Nothing could be more challenging and rewarding.
Provides a system-based, comprehensive overview of the theories, models, and frames of reference that influence occupational therapy around the world. Marilyn Cole and Roseanna Tufano have updated their foundational text with an evidence-based focus derived from their experiences of more than 30 years teaching theoretical content to students.
Bringing Evidence Into Everyday Practice: Practical Strategies for Health Care Professionals, Second Edition provides a step-by-step process for learning how to use literature to inform quality practices in an accessible workbook format.
Offers the health care professional with the information to answer the 'what, where, how, and when' questions that come up when transforming a health care practice idea into a successful business. This book is suitable for master and doctorate level students preparing for the professional world.
This book expands upon the groundwork laid in Janette K. Schkade and Melissa McClung’s Occupational Adaptation in Practice: Cases and Concepts while leaving behind the workbook format in favor of an anthology focused on occupational adaptation theory, its history, and growth.
Offers the latest techniques in prevention and management of all intra and postoperative complications faced by today's surgeons performing cataract surgery. Dr. Lucio Buratto, Dr. Stephen Brint and Dr. Mario R. Romano are joined by 11 expert contributors who provide step-by-step approach to facilitate how to comfortably manage complications, including instrumentation and technique.