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Books from Jan/Feb
2007
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The Family and Medical Leave
Act—designed to simplify when to give employees a leave
of absence while still guaranteeing their jobs—has
instead created confusion and chaos.
By Wendy J. Meyeroff
Eliza Lo Chin, MD (Editor)
Any woman contemplating a career as a
physician or already working in the profession will gain a good
deal of insight from this collection of personal essays and
poems by female physicians over the last century and a half.
Shine up your life—in 500 words or
less.
By Karen Edwards
James Tysinger, PhD
Text for students and professionals on
resumes and personal statement writing. Focuses on: identifying
experiences and skills, describing accomplishments to emphasize
strengths, designing a resume to match position requirements,
writing a personal statement to interest the reader, using the
Electronic Residency Application Service, and more.
Practical Management / By Judy Capko
The simple truth is, if you nurture your
employees and give them support, they can achieve greatness.
By Judy Capko
Not enough time, not enough money, too
many demands, is the lament of the physician and medical
practice manager today. Finally, nationally recognized
consultant Judy Capko, with over 20-years of experience, shares
an energetic and innovative approach to organizational
management, building patient centered strategies and valuing
staff contributions.
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