Author: J. A. Barnes
Publisher: Star Bright Books
ISBN: 9781595729293
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
What happens when you visit the doctor? Point to the scale, point to the exam table, point to all the items and people you recognize! Pointing is a key skill in learning to communicate. Some children have a hard time acquiring this skill but adults can help children learn to point. Featuring diverse children and practitioners, Show Me How to Visit the Doctor includes easy instructions for caregives on how to use the book. Vibrant photos of smiling children will help youngsters feel more comfortable for their own visits to the doctor.
Show Me How to Visit the Doctor
Author: J. A. Barnes
Publisher: Star Bright Books
ISBN: 9781595729293
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
What happens when you visit the doctor? Point to the scale, point to the exam table, point to all the items and people you recognize! Pointing is a key skill in learning to communicate. Some children have a hard time acquiring this skill but adults can help children learn to point. Featuring diverse children and practitioners, Show Me How to Visit the Doctor includes easy instructions for caregives on how to use the book. Vibrant photos of smiling children will help youngsters feel more comfortable for their own visits to the doctor.
Publisher: Star Bright Books
ISBN: 9781595729293
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
What happens when you visit the doctor? Point to the scale, point to the exam table, point to all the items and people you recognize! Pointing is a key skill in learning to communicate. Some children have a hard time acquiring this skill but adults can help children learn to point. Featuring diverse children and practitioners, Show Me How to Visit the Doctor includes easy instructions for caregives on how to use the book. Vibrant photos of smiling children will help youngsters feel more comfortable for their own visits to the doctor.
The Little Ouch
Author: Katherine Picarde
Publisher: Mascot Books
ISBN: 9781645434368
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
When it comes to getting her flu shot, Penelope is NOT amused. It makes her SCARED and NERVOUS and QUEASY and SICK and SWEATY! Will she be able to overcome her fear of The Little Ouch?
Publisher: Mascot Books
ISBN: 9781645434368
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
When it comes to getting her flu shot, Penelope is NOT amused. It makes her SCARED and NERVOUS and QUEASY and SICK and SWEATY! Will she be able to overcome her fear of The Little Ouch?
Simon Visits the Doctor
Author: Patricia Lakin Koenigsberg
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Children
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Describes what happens to a child during a visit to the doctor's office for a routine examination.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Children
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Describes what happens to a child during a visit to the doctor's office for a routine examination.
The Intelligent Patient's Guide to the Doctor-Patient Relationship
Author: Barbara M. Korsch
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198026293
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 303
Book Description
Do you feel that your doctor doesn't pay attention to what you say? Does your doctor cut you off when you try to explain how you feel? Do you think your doctor could remember your name without referring to your chart? Does your doctor seem to be in such a hurry that you don't even get a chance to ask your most important questions? Do you spend more time waiting than actually talking to your doctor? Do you understand what your doctor says? At one time or another, we have all had these complaints. This book will teach you how to ask the right questions, understand the answers, and show you how to take more control of your visits to the doctor and your own health. This is the first book in which communication pioneer Barbara M. Korsch, M.D., reveals what she has learned about the doctor-patient relationship dilemma during almost half a century of investigation. In clear, simple language, Dr. Korsch answers most of our common questions: How do I know when I'm sick enough to go to the doctor? How do I know if it's serious enough to go to the emergency room? What do I do if I can't follow the advice my doctor gives me? She walks us through a typical visit to the doctor, showing us how to prepare ourselves so we don't forget the question that has been worrying us for weeks as soon as we walk through the doctor's door. She gives important tips on how to survive the dreaded hospital experience. And she offers insight into the doctor's side of the relationship, showing how doctors are trained to be task-oriented and how their natural human sympathy is discouraged throughout their careers. Finally, she offers patients useful strategies for humanizing the relationship. Korsch's helpful, commonsense recommendations are extensively illustrated with real-life doctor-patient conversations which she recorded on audio and video tape over the course of the last thirty years. She was one of the first medical professionals to emphasize the importance of teaching doctors how to talk to patients as part of their medical training. She serves as consultant and lecturer to medical schools, hospitals, and medical practices throughout the world to help the next generation of doctors communicate with their patients. Above all, after years of research, she has found abundant evidence that the relationship patients form with their doctors directly determines the quality of the care they receive. This is a vital book for anyone who is concerned about their health and who wants to take control of their medical care. So much depends upon asking the right questions and on finding a doctor who will listen to you. This book gives you the tools and the confidence to do just that.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198026293
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 303
Book Description
Do you feel that your doctor doesn't pay attention to what you say? Does your doctor cut you off when you try to explain how you feel? Do you think your doctor could remember your name without referring to your chart? Does your doctor seem to be in such a hurry that you don't even get a chance to ask your most important questions? Do you spend more time waiting than actually talking to your doctor? Do you understand what your doctor says? At one time or another, we have all had these complaints. This book will teach you how to ask the right questions, understand the answers, and show you how to take more control of your visits to the doctor and your own health. This is the first book in which communication pioneer Barbara M. Korsch, M.D., reveals what she has learned about the doctor-patient relationship dilemma during almost half a century of investigation. In clear, simple language, Dr. Korsch answers most of our common questions: How do I know when I'm sick enough to go to the doctor? How do I know if it's serious enough to go to the emergency room? What do I do if I can't follow the advice my doctor gives me? She walks us through a typical visit to the doctor, showing us how to prepare ourselves so we don't forget the question that has been worrying us for weeks as soon as we walk through the doctor's door. She gives important tips on how to survive the dreaded hospital experience. And she offers insight into the doctor's side of the relationship, showing how doctors are trained to be task-oriented and how their natural human sympathy is discouraged throughout their careers. Finally, she offers patients useful strategies for humanizing the relationship. Korsch's helpful, commonsense recommendations are extensively illustrated with real-life doctor-patient conversations which she recorded on audio and video tape over the course of the last thirty years. She was one of the first medical professionals to emphasize the importance of teaching doctors how to talk to patients as part of their medical training. She serves as consultant and lecturer to medical schools, hospitals, and medical practices throughout the world to help the next generation of doctors communicate with their patients. Above all, after years of research, she has found abundant evidence that the relationship patients form with their doctors directly determines the quality of the care they receive. This is a vital book for anyone who is concerned about their health and who wants to take control of their medical care. So much depends upon asking the right questions and on finding a doctor who will listen to you. This book gives you the tools and the confidence to do just that.
Show Me How to Be a Friend
Author: J. A. Barnes
Publisher: Star Bright Books
ISBN: 9781595727732
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
What do friends do? In this board book, filled with colorful photos of children interacting in positive ways, you and your child can explore the ways friends behave.
Publisher: Star Bright Books
ISBN: 9781595727732
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
What do friends do? In this board book, filled with colorful photos of children interacting in positive ways, you and your child can explore the ways friends behave.
Show Me the Way to Go Home
Author: Shirley M. Odle
Publisher: Inspiring Voices
ISBN: 1462401643
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
A carefree and idyllic childhood during the Depression allowed author Shirley Odle, born Shirley Cross, to become a free-spirited and self willed young lady. While growing up in Washington, she benefited from the hard work and perseverance of her loving parents. They provided a strong family life for her, her sister Margie, and her brother Bob. One day, a chance invitation to a church service from a fellow employee of her father, changed her family and reset the course of her life. In this action packed memoir, she recounts her childhood experiences and teen years in loving detail. Introducing her college sweetheart Glen Odle, she recalls their shared experiences as he is drafted into the service during WWII. Marrying him in San Francisco, she follows him around the United States in exciting and challenging circumstances. Returning to the Pacific Northwest, Shirley continues her life story, sharing tales of her children and their growing up years. Through the years her belief in God remained, but Gods plans and Shirleys plans clashed, creating a life-long struggle. Guilt, forgiveness, and obedience spiral. God has been the centerpiece for her life, but sometimes the ups and downs of daily life baffled her. Show Me the Way to Go Home is Shirley Odles honest and heartwarming story of her life and the role God has played in each step of the way.
Publisher: Inspiring Voices
ISBN: 1462401643
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
A carefree and idyllic childhood during the Depression allowed author Shirley Odle, born Shirley Cross, to become a free-spirited and self willed young lady. While growing up in Washington, she benefited from the hard work and perseverance of her loving parents. They provided a strong family life for her, her sister Margie, and her brother Bob. One day, a chance invitation to a church service from a fellow employee of her father, changed her family and reset the course of her life. In this action packed memoir, she recounts her childhood experiences and teen years in loving detail. Introducing her college sweetheart Glen Odle, she recalls their shared experiences as he is drafted into the service during WWII. Marrying him in San Francisco, she follows him around the United States in exciting and challenging circumstances. Returning to the Pacific Northwest, Shirley continues her life story, sharing tales of her children and their growing up years. Through the years her belief in God remained, but Gods plans and Shirleys plans clashed, creating a life-long struggle. Guilt, forgiveness, and obedience spiral. God has been the centerpiece for her life, but sometimes the ups and downs of daily life baffled her. Show Me the Way to Go Home is Shirley Odles honest and heartwarming story of her life and the role God has played in each step of the way.
Show Me Your Day
Author: J. A. Barnes
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781595727534
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Featuring bright photos of children in their daily activities, Show Me Your Day is a simple communication tool providing children visual support to communicate. Pointing to a featured activity-such as the child eating-your child can let adults know that he is hungry. Pointing is a key skill in learning to communicate. Some children have a hard time acquiring this skill but adults can help children learn to point, a valuable communication skill. Vetted by an early intervention expert, Show Me Your Day includes easy instructions for caregivers on how to use the book.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781595727534
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Featuring bright photos of children in their daily activities, Show Me Your Day is a simple communication tool providing children visual support to communicate. Pointing to a featured activity-such as the child eating-your child can let adults know that he is hungry. Pointing is a key skill in learning to communicate. Some children have a hard time acquiring this skill but adults can help children learn to point, a valuable communication skill. Vetted by an early intervention expert, Show Me Your Day includes easy instructions for caregivers on how to use the book.
Show Me How to Use the Potty
Author: J. A. Barnes
Publisher: Star Bright Books
ISBN: 9781595727749
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Potty training, and good hygiene, are an important milestone in every child's development. Sharing this book, which clearly shows the steps of bathroom behavior, is an easy way to introduce potty training to any toddler.
Publisher: Star Bright Books
ISBN: 9781595727749
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Potty training, and good hygiene, are an important milestone in every child's development. Sharing this book, which clearly shows the steps of bathroom behavior, is an easy way to introduce potty training to any toddler.
Going to the Doctor
Author: Fred Rogers
Publisher: Putnam Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780399212994
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Describes what a child can expect to see and do on a visit to the doctor's office.
Publisher: Putnam Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780399212994
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Describes what a child can expect to see and do on a visit to the doctor's office.
How to Be a Rock Star Doctor
Author: Rebekah Bernard
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780996450904
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
"This is well-written, accessible and useful, not only for students, residents and new docs but also for seasoned docs struggling with the complexities of today's health care system." -- Jay W. Lee, MD, MPH, FAAFP, President of the California Academy of Family Physicians "I want to give this book to all of my physician patients, especially those who struggle with time management. A must read for any novice practitioner as well as the seasoned physician who needs to reboot their practice." -Steven Cohen, PsyD, The Center for Psychology "How to be a Rock Star Doctor" shows doctors how to get on-stage to achieve clinical and professional success, while avoiding burnout. The key is to follow the Rebekah Bernard's Rock Star rules for running a successful practice that delights patients and delivers financial and emotional rewards to the physician. The Rock Star rules teach the physician to: Convey the qualities that are the most important to patients, leading to clinical success Organize and control the office visit to maximize the patient and physician agendas Optimize time management by the use of clinical tools such as the "Problem List" and Evidence-Based-Medicine (EBM) Focus on physician-patient "face-to-face" time to maximize profitability Overcome the challenges of the Electronic Health Record (EHR) on the physician-patient relationship with time-saving methods such as customizable forms Cope with emotionally challenging patients by learning to show empathy, even when you don't feel it Use psychology to maintain your mental health and find work-life balance"
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780996450904
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
"This is well-written, accessible and useful, not only for students, residents and new docs but also for seasoned docs struggling with the complexities of today's health care system." -- Jay W. Lee, MD, MPH, FAAFP, President of the California Academy of Family Physicians "I want to give this book to all of my physician patients, especially those who struggle with time management. A must read for any novice practitioner as well as the seasoned physician who needs to reboot their practice." -Steven Cohen, PsyD, The Center for Psychology "How to be a Rock Star Doctor" shows doctors how to get on-stage to achieve clinical and professional success, while avoiding burnout. The key is to follow the Rebekah Bernard's Rock Star rules for running a successful practice that delights patients and delivers financial and emotional rewards to the physician. The Rock Star rules teach the physician to: Convey the qualities that are the most important to patients, leading to clinical success Organize and control the office visit to maximize the patient and physician agendas Optimize time management by the use of clinical tools such as the "Problem List" and Evidence-Based-Medicine (EBM) Focus on physician-patient "face-to-face" time to maximize profitability Overcome the challenges of the Electronic Health Record (EHR) on the physician-patient relationship with time-saving methods such as customizable forms Cope with emotionally challenging patients by learning to show empathy, even when you don't feel it Use psychology to maintain your mental health and find work-life balance"