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Management
Guidelines for Women's Health Nurse Practitioners by Kathleen M. Pelletier Brown, et al | |
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FA Davis Paperback, Sept. 2003 401 pages |
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Book Info Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Pocket-sized reference for nurse practitioners provides helpful guidelines for everyday clinical practice. Written in monograph format and includes useful tables, figures, and charts. Contains reproducible handouts. Previous edition: c2000. Softcover. DNLM: Genital Diseases, Female. |
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2. | Protocols
for Nurse Practitioners in Gynecologic Settings 8th Ed by Joellen W. Hawkins, et al | ||
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Managing
Contraceptive Pill Patients 11th Ed by Dickey | |
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EMIS, Inc. Softcover |
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Book Info Louisiana State Univ., New Orleans. Pocket-sized, quick-reference guide to oral contraceptive pill differences and medical management of side effects. Includes tables for easy reference. For clinicians. Previous edition: c2000. Softcover.
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4. | Women's Health: A Primary Care Clinical Guide 3rd Ed by Ellis Quinn Youngkin and Marcia Szmania Davis | ||
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Appleton & Lange Paperback (December 2003) |
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Negotiating Terms of Employment by Carolyn Buppert | |
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Paperback: 64 pages Publisher: Law Office of Carolyn Buppert; (November 25, 2002) |
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From the Author Nurse practitioners are sometimes timid about stating their wants, needs, and strengths when negotiating employment. The period just before a nurse practitioner is hired, or the period when a contract is being renegotiated is the best time to discuss issues such as how performance is evaluated, productivity, bonus opportunities, and promises not to compete. This book is meant to give nurse practitioners a basis for estimating their worth to a practice or facility, and for translating that worth into favorable terms of employment. From the Inside Flap The general principles of negotiation are the same, whether the participants are nurse practitioner and medical practice owner, professional basketball player and team owner, or lawmaker and citizen advocate. Those principles are: Ask for what you want. Have something to offer. Justify your request. To be successful at negotiating, an individual must: 1. Know what he or she wants, and be able to articulate it. 2. Describe what he or she has to offer. 3. Know what the other party wants. 4. Be... read more
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