Longtime physician and public health advocate Michael Stein reveals the true differences between public health and medicine-and how we can bridge the divide to solve our most pressing health crises.
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Exploring the deeply personal struggle of prescription drug addiction, the narrative follows a young woman's harrowing journey as her life spirals out of control due to an insatiable need for substances. Through her experiences, the book sheds light on the complexities of addiction and its profound impact on both the individual and their loved ones.
(Gtr Rec Version Licensed Art). If you can only take one songbook with you to the Upside Down, make sure it's our matching folio to Stranger Things ! Featuring the iconic theme music and other works from composers Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein, this collection also includes 13 pop songs heard throughout the first four seasons of the wildly successful Netflix series. Songs include: Africa * Every Breath You Take * Master of Puppets * Psycho Killer * Running up That Hill * Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) * Stranger Things Main Title Theme * Time After Time * and more!
Stranger Things: Music from the Netflix Original Series - Piano/Vocal/Guitar Songbook
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(Piano/Vocal/Guitar Songbook). If you can only take one songbook with you to the Upside Down, make sure it's our matching folio to Stranger Things ! Featuring the iconic theme music and other works from composers Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein, this collection also includes 17 pop songs heard throughout the first four seasons of the wildly successful Netflix series. Songs Africa * Cold As Ice * Every Breath You Take * The Ghost in You * Master of Puppets * Never Surrender * Running up That Hill * Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) * Stranger Things Main Title Theme * Wake Me up Before You Go-Go * You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) * and more!
Decision 2030
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Good Can Always Come From Adversity
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Set against the backdrop of World War II, the story follows George Moshe Stein, a Jewish youth from Oradea, Romania, whose life is shattered by the rise of Nazism. The family's initial ordeal begins in a harsh ghetto, highlighting their struggles and resilience. In May 1944, they face a harrowing forced relocation, marking a pivotal moment that alters their fate forever. The narrative captures the profound impact of historical events on individual lives and the enduring spirit of those who endure unimaginable challenges.
Exploring the complex relationship between patients and doctors, the book delves into the emotional landscapes of both parties. It highlights the human need for kindness, empathy, and forgiveness amidst the challenges of the medical system. Drawing from his experiences as a primary care physician and behavioral scientist, Michael Stein reveals how the pressures of the profession can lead to unintentional unkindness. Ultimately, the work encourages a deeper understanding of the expectations and realities in clinical interactions, fostering compassion on both sides.
Information Ergonomics. A theoretical approach and practical experience in transportation
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This book explores the role of hypermedia information systems in society, emphasizing the need for ergonomic methods in their design. It consists of two parts: the first defines information systems and cognitive theories of interaction, while the second presents practical examples from various transportation fields, linking them to the theoretical concepts.
Pained
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"As a country, the United States overinvests in medical care, often at the expense of the social, economic, and cultural forces that produce health. Indeed, the rise of medicine as a cornerstone of American life and culture has coincided with a social and political devaluation of factors demonstrated to mean more to one's vitality than anything else-influences like where one lives, works, and plays; livable wages that create opportunity for healthy living; and gender and racial equity. As such, this book pushes the conversation around American health toward matters of class, money, and culture. It highlights how the structural components of everyday life ultimately determine who gets to be healthy in today's America. In doing so, it makes a case for reframing the political discourse on public health in less myopic, more effectual terms"-- Provided by publisher
Broke
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In this age of shortened office visits, doctors take care of their patients' immediate needs and often elide their own personal histories. But as reflected in Broke, Michael Stein takes the time to listen to the experiences of his patients whose financial challenges complicate every decision in life they make.