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How to Teach for Exams presents an analysis of how listening, speaking, reading and writing, as well as grammar and vocabulary, are tested in a range of exams, and a description of appropriate teaching strategies for each.
This book will explore the process of forgiving and how it can help us move forward. It will provide practical advice and tools to help you understand and practice forgiveness. It will also explore the power of forgiving yourself, and how it can help you to become a better person and develop healthier relationships. You will learn how to recognize when forgiveness is needed, how to address the hurt, and how to practice forgiveness in a healthy and productive way.
Healthcare professionals who want to increase their chances of approval can depend on the practical advice found in this book by a highly experienced clinical trialist author. Providing a concise and easy-to-read overview, How to Write a Grant Application includes pointers on what to include and what to avoid.
This book focuses on the causes, symptoms, and management of psychological problems experienced by doctors at all stages in their careers. It discusses the major factors causing stress and depression in doctors frankly and directly. The tone is upbeat, with useful advice on how to overcome the problems.
Can you adapt to the wide variety of learning environments in medicine? Can you show your best abilities in the exams at the same time as learning to be a doctor? This book provides an insight into what to expect from the start of medical school right through to the start of your medical career.
Being sued for medical malpractice is one of the most traumatic events of a physician's career. How to Survive a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit is the first book about medical malpractice that is completely written by a doctor for doctors. It is designed to help doctors navigate what can be a mysterious and terrifying process.
The ideal introduction to teaching for clinical instructors Written by a leading educator in health care A new title in the popular BMJ ' How To' series Explores basic issues related to the continuing education of professionals A timely publication with increasing need for this skill among Foundation Programme supervisors.
A new addition to the popular 'How To' series Shows how to present data in journal articles, grant applications or research presentations correctly and comprehensively Contains numerous examples of good and bad data display Contains examples from many areas of research - including those outside of medicine.
How to Teach Listening - a practical guide to the theory of listening in the English language classroom and the skills required in its teaching.
How to Teach Writing offers a practical guide to help get your students writing, structured on clear and consise educational theory.
How to Teach Business English looks at the specific realities of teaching to this sector of the EFL market including course design, selection of materials and intercultural training
How to Complete a PhD in the Medical and Clinical Sciences provides fresh insight into the PhD process and a concise framework to aid current and prospective students undertaking research in the medical and clinical sciences.
How to Succeed at Interprofessional Education offers an introduction to the principles and practice of interprofessional education (IPE). By examining the rationale behind IPE, its application, and the frameworks for using it effectively, the author demonstrates that when healthcare professionals learn together and collaborate as a team, they are able to improve decision-making, provide patients with a higher quality of service, and ultimately improve outcomes.How to Succeed at Interprofessional Education includes key terms and definitions, explains how to integrate IPE into curricula, highlights the challenges and constraints to the widespread introduction of IPE at the undergraduate and postgraduate level, and outlines an effective design model of IPE. This important book:* Contains a review of the history of interprofessional education in various professions* Outlines the proven principles and practices of IPE* Includes information for integrating IPE in undergraduate and postgraduate curricula* Offers illustrative examples of successful IPE in a range of related fieldsWritten for students and teachers in medicine as well as healthcare professionals, How to Succeed at Interprofessional Education addresses the need for health-related learning and teaching in multi- and interprofessional settings.
The How to Teach Vocabulary looks at all stanges from how to teach words to word chunks and building adn testing students vocabulary
. A board book about bedtime featuring a lovely little lionDiscover the big moments and daily routines of every toddler's life, with lovable animal characters and a playful, rhyming text. Each story features a child and their very own baby animal, brought to life by the creator of The Big Night-Night Book.
How to Teach Grammar is a practical guide to teaching grammar, with a task file designed to make grammar less mysterious and more understandable.
This is the perfect beginners guide to this rewarding and accessible craft of cross stitch.
This concise paperback is one of the best known guides to writing a paper for publication in biomedical journals. Its straightforward format a chapter covering each of part of the structured abstract makes it relevant and easy to use for any novice paper writer.
How to Teach Speaking will increase a teacher's knowledge on this crucial subject and provide ideas to take and use in class.
Required reading in many medical and healthcare institutions, How to Read a Paper is a clear and wide-ranging introduction to evidence-based medicine and healthcare, helping readers to understand its central principles, critically evaluate published data, and implement the results in practical settings. Author Trisha Greenhalgh guides readers through each fundamental step of inquiry, from searching the literature to assessing methodological quality and appraising statistics.How to Read a Paper addresses the common criticisms of evidence-based healthcare, dispelling many of its myths and misconceptions, while providing a pragmatic framework for testing the validity of healthcare literature. Now in its sixth edition, this informative text includes new and expanded discussions of study bias, political interference in published reports, medical statistics, big data and more.* Offers user-friendly guidance on evidence-based healthcare that is applicable to both experienced and novice readers* Authored by an internationally recognised practitioner and researcher in evidence-based healthcare and primary care* Includes updated references, additional figures, improved checklists and moreHow to Read a Paper is an ideal resource for healthcare students, practitioners and anyone seeking an accessible introduction to evidence-based healthcare.
How to Read a Paper, 6th Edition is an ideal resource for healthcare students, practitioners and anyone seeking an accessible introduction to evidence-based healthcare. How to Implement Evidence-Based Healthcare is essential reading for students, clinicians and researchers focused on evidence-based medicine and healthcare, implementation science, applied healthcare research, and those working in public health, public policy, and management.
From the author of the bestselling introduction to evidence-based medicine, this brand new title makes sense of the complex and confusing landscape of implementation science, the role of research impact, and how to avoid research waste.
Mediation in the workplace is growing in popularity as a dispute resolution option for UK organisations. The management of conflict at work is not easy and this is partly due to there being few practical tools to help. How to Master Workplace and Employment Mediation provides these tools.Key topics covered in How to Master Workplace and Employment Mediation, include: The business case for mediation in the workplace; Setting up an in-house mediation scheme; Making mediation work; Mediation advocacy and representatives in mediation; Mediator skills; The future of workplace mediation; Mediation documentation.How to Master Workplace and Employment Mediation will prove essential reading for anyone involved in workplace and employment mediation, including HR professionals, mediators, lawyers, company secretaries and trade union representatives.
. Fill up the bath tub, splish, splash, SPLOSH!A board book all about bath time!Discover the big moments and daily routines of every toddler's life with lovable animal characters and a playful, rhyming text.
Cheeky Little Monkey wants something to eat. Pop her in the high chair and grab her favourite treat . . A board book about meal time featuring a cuddly little monkeyDiscover the big moments and daily routines of every toddler's life, with lovable animal characters and a playful, rhyming text.
Get ready to be inspired, and learn to How To...Football!, now in eBook format.If you have ever dreamt about being the next David Beckham or Ronaldo, then How to ...Football is the perfect guide to set you on course for success. This book shows you 'how to' with simple step-by-step photographs and easy-to-follow instructions. From coaching tips and practice drills devised by professional coaches, to key match day tactics, including attacking, defending and movement without the ball. You'll also discover all about your favourite star players, as well as information on competitions, venues, and football's greatest moments.With this exciting new How to... series you'll learn how to be a football superstar in no time!
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