The Term CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY is derived from its two parent disciplines: clinical medicine and epidemiology. It's "clinical" because it seeks to answer clinical questions and to guide clinical decision making with the available evidince. It is "epidemilogic" because many of the methods used to answer these questions have been developed by epidemiologiitss and because the care of indivual patients is seen in the context of the large population of which the patient is a member. Fainly! you need it if you are health care provider!.
When Writing Workshop Isn't Working: Answers to Ten Tough Questions, Grades 2-5
Writing is hard work. Teaching it can be even harder. As most teachers know, writer's workshop doesn't always go as planned, and many find there are obstacles that they consistently struggle with. In his role as a literacy coordinator and teacher, Mark Overmeyer has heard the same issues raised again and again by both new and experienced colleagues.
Many standardized tests-including high school entrance exams, SATs, civil service exams, GREs, LSATS, and others-use analogy questions to test both logic and reasoning skills and word knowledge. 501 Word Analogy Questions is designed to help students prepare for the verbal and reasoning sections of these and other assessment and entrance exams. By completing the exercises in this book, students can develop the skills necessary to tackle each type of analogy question. The questions increase in difficulty as the student moves through each exercise, and all answers are explained, using short definitions and terms that clarify word meanings for effective studying and positive reinforcement.
100 Questions and Answers about Your Child's Obesity
100 Questions & Answers About Your Child s Obesity gives you authoritative, practical answers to your questions about childhood obesity. Topics include treatment options, medication, prevention, sources of support, and coping strategies -- for both parents and caregivers. This book is an invaluable resource for understanding and coping with the medical, psychological, and emotional aspects of a child with obesity.
The Easy Step by Step Guide to Giving Confident Presentations
by Brian Lomas
Making a presentation strikes fear into the hearts of many people. This guide is designed to get the reader through a presentation, if not actually allowing enjoyment. Topics covered in the book include: how to research and prepare a presentation; how to structure a presentation; how to manage information overload; how to use scripts, prompts, visual aids and handouts; how to handle questions; how to use voice and body language to the greatest effect; and the importance of self-belief.