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Midwifery magazines BJM and The practising midwife


The Practising Midwife: Nature’s way Does father figure? Supporting midwives Time for reflection, students and birth Antenatal care BJM: Breastfeeding Neonatal care

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Occupational Therapy News Feb 2007


Occupational Therapy News; Feb 2007; Vol 15 , No: 2 Contents: -What prospects? – Anne Lawson-Porter and Kevin Reel look at changing employment prospects for new graduates. -Role emerging placements- What happens when you send a student out on a placement where no occupational therapy exists? -Development of a detox group – Anya Ward describes her experience as a band five OT on rotation in drug and alcohol services. -The highs and lows of a pilot – OTs from NHS Lothian share their experience of implementing MOHO with work rehabilitation projects for adults with severe and enduring mental health problems. -Benefits of multidisciplinary working – Dr Heather Liddiard and Val Smith discuss the benefits to patients of multidisciplinary team working in a community neuro- rehabilitation team. -Rise and shine it’s breakfast time – Alison Buchanan, Alison Gow and Anne Storie describe the development of a breakfast group on a medicine of the elderly rehabilitation ward. ..Plus much more!!!!

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Occupational Therapy News December 2006


Occupational Therapy News;December 2006; Vol 14 , No: 12 Contents: -HIV study day – Camilla Hawkins reports from a national study day and national HIV development and networking day. -Role of a TI in a hospice setting – Following an increase in demand for OT and physiotherapy, St Anne’s Hospice looked to recruiting TIs to provide continuity of rehabilitation. -Time to get involved – Francesca Dawson argues that OTs, as key players in care delivery, must play a vital role in prescribing and delivering telecare services. -Core competencies for TI’s – Helen Hallam and Rachel Hill explain how the introduction of core competency training is improving the ability of TI’s. -Reality versus idealism – Tracey Garner reports from the first joint managers and educators conference. ..Plus much more!!!!

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HUMAN BODY COLOURING BOOK 9781405371278 dk


Paperback: 256 pages Publisher: Dorling Kindersley (1 Sep 2011) Language English ISBN-10: 1405371277 ISBN-13: 978-1405371278 Product Dimensions: 27.8 x 21.6 x 2.4 cm A unique and interactive way of learning human anatomy “The Human Body Colouring Book” is a practical, interactive and visual study guide for learning and understanding human anatomy. By colouring in and labelling the black and white line artworks it becomes easier to learn and recall the structures and systems of the human body. From cell to system, the book comprehensively covers every part of the body and offers a highly visual and intuitive approach to learning. “The Human Body Colouring Book” is an essential workbook for all students of anatomy. courier #7.99 Powered by eBay Turbo Lister

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Occupational Therapy News March 2008


Occupational Therapy News; March 2008; Vol 16 , No: 3 Contents: -Promoting dignity – What is the role of the OT working in an acute elderly medicine ward when it comes to personal hygiene? A group of OTs discuss the issue. -Beating depression with OT intervention – Verity Samuel reports on group sessions to encourage older adults with signs of depression to engage in activity and increase social interaction. -’ROOT’ to happiness – An account of the experience of running a positive living group, inspired by a BBC observational documentary. -All fairy cakes and painting? – Peter Jones and Genevieve Smyth discuss challenging stereotypes in mental health occupational therapy. -The curry club – Providing alternatives for mealtimes in a medium secure unit can be a challenge. Pam Schofield and Jamie Young describe a curry club initiative that is proving popular. Plus much more!!!!!

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Occupational Therapy News November 2006


Occupational Therapy News;November 2006; Vol 14 , No: 11 Contents: -Telecare – The benefits and dangers of the Preventative Technologies Grant. -Rehabilitation case management – Occupational therapist Stephanie McCahon discusses her role as a rehabilitation case manager. -Condition management – Norma Bennie, OT and CMP advisor, explains her role on the condition management programme, part of pathways to work. -Role emerging placements – Kevin Reel looks at some of the opportunities available for pre-registration students on placements where there is no OT on site. -Life coaching – Catherine Hadrill works as an OT in the NHS and as a life coach in the private sector. She reflects on her roles. ..Plus much more!!!!

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Occupational Therapy News Oct 2007


Occupational Therapy News; ; October 2007, Vol 15 , No: 10 Contents: -Dont get left behind – Zoe Parker urges members to make use of iLOD, COT’s online interactive learning opportunities database. -Taking positive steps- Nicky Thomas illustrates how occupational therapy is contibuting to the success of the condition management programme. -What patients want – Joanna Sweetland reports on her research study to design, trial and evaluate a vocational rehabilitation service for people with MS. -Tree of life – A student art project in a womens secure hospital setting. -Stroke care in Guyana – Natasha Williams reports on a multi disciplinary trip to Guyana to help develop a stroke service. -Changing the way we work- Helen Ayash looks at service development in Shropshire. Plus much more!!!!!

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Occupational Therapy News Nov 2010


Occupational Therapy News; November 2010; Vol 18 , No: 11 Contents: -Clinic based assessment – Donna McLoughlin on standardised assessments in a clinic setting. -Independent practice, 15 years on – Carmel Ruane reflects on her role as an independent practitioner -The journey from clinician to research associate – Leanne Miller on her role in research. -Crossing borders and raising standards – An interview with Iain Holmes about promoting OT overseas. -Wellbeing for life – JudithKnott on the W4L mental health and wellbeing programme. -Small changes, big difference – Bolton puts productive community service into practice. -Origins, obstacles and opportunities: OT in Kyrgyzstan. -Bringing reablement to Glasgow – The development of an OT led reablement project. -Reablement – A standard OT intervention? -Rethinking reablement – Andrew Mickel visits a reablement service in Cheshire. -Patient, client, service user or customer? – Do people using equipment services want to be customers? -Are you the physio? – Setting up an OT service in A&E. -Acheiving full potential in wheelchair mobility – Helping children to develop everyday wheelchair skills. -Time to jog your memory – Group work to help dementia clients with memory loss. Plus much more!!!!!

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paediatric nursing journals – 35 issues (2006-2010)


35 issues of paediatric nursing journal items have been used but are in good condition excellent reference material for students etc collection only

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BJM Midwifery Journal


This auction is for a brand new January 2012 edition of the British Journal of Midwifery. Please take a look at my other auctions for more journals.

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