Products tagged with: practice
A Running Start for Your Practice: Before You Even Start
As soon as young professionals and entrepreneurs finish school and/or training they are launched out into a world full of experienced competitors that have been doing this thing called practice and business far longer than they have. They have already had the benefit of experience and time to help shape and solidify their businesses that newcomers don't. Wouldn't it be absolutely amazing if you could have an experienced and successful practitioner and businessman who was willing to hang out in your office with advice for every turn? Well, you do A Running Start For Your Practice is written and designed to be the mentor and advisor that you need by your side each step of the way to see your vision through to reality. There is so much information that you need to know and understand and a multitude of steps that need to be taken to build a foundation for your business and practice which will give you the best possible chance for continued success and growth. You truly need someone who can and will lead you through each process step-by-step. This book is that someone. New practices have enough issues that must be dealt with from the beginning in this dynamic healthcare climate that we work in without having to start cold turkey into business at the same time. Unfortunately, you can't separate the practice from the business. Therefore, you are going to need help with all the pieces that must fit together for success. In this book you are going to learn how to evaluate and know yourself so that you have a context for making decisions such as what type of practice will suit your personality, the size of practice you truly desire, whether or not to own your own practice (from inception or purchase of an existing one), or to join an existing practice as an associate or partner. You are going to be walked step-by-step through the process of developing your vision and dream for your practice and business. Without a clear vision you are just wandering around hoping to bump into what you want. Some other extremely important pieces that you will learn are: how to do a budget for your business and personal lives so that they fit together cohesively, how to choose what type of business entity (C Corporation, S Corporation, LLC, etc.) you prefer and why, and how to choose the correct location for your business/s are just some of the critical pieces that are addressed in this book. Many businesses have to deal with a long list of problems for the first years of their existence because they either don't have it in the budget to get professional guidance or they don't even know that most of the core issues they will face even exist. Don't try to do this alone and stumble along hoping for a better day. There is now help at your fingertips. Thanks to this book you don't have to start your journey in the dark. You can open your doors with a full working plan for success in healthcare and business.
Start & Run a Medical Practice [With CDROM]
Do you dream of running your own medical practice but don?t know where to start? Medical schools often don?t teach up-and-coming doctors everything they need to know about how to establish an independent practice. Start & Run a Medical Practice is written by a medical doctor, but the advice offered is also relevant to those in similar professions, such as chiropractors, dentists, naturopaths, optometrists, osteopaths, podiatrists, psychologists, veterinarians, and other health-care professionals. This book is a great guide for anyone who wants to open their own practice, whether they?re a fully-qualified professional looking for a change or just thinking about pursuing a career in health care and want to do some initial research. Author Dr. Michael Clifford Fabian walks readers through in-depth discussions of business basics. It provides helpful pointers, and there are many resources and checklists provided on the CD-ROM (for use on a Windows-based PC).
The Doctrine of Purgatory and the Practice of Praying for the Dead, as Maintained by the Romish Church, Examined
Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: 11 NOTES TO CHAPTER I. Note A, p. 4. Purgatorium esse, animasque ibi detentas, fidelium suffragiis, potissimutn vero acceptabili altaris sacrificio, juvari. Concil. Trident. sess. xxv. init. p. 238. See also Symb. P. Pii IV. apud Bullas ad Condl. Trident. additas, p. 314. Romae, 1564. " There is a Purgatory, and the souls there detained are assisted by the suffrages of the faithful, and most especially by the acceptable sacrifice of the altar." Note B, p. 4. Tria sunt loca, quae mortuorum animae pro diversis meritis sortiuntur; Infernus, Purgatorium, Coelum. In Inferno impii, in Purgatorio purgandi, in Coelo perfecti. Qui in Inferno sunt redimi non possunt, quia in Inferno nulla est redemptio; qui in Purgatorio sunt, expectant redemptionem, prius cruciandi aut calore ignis, aut rigore frigoris, aut alicujus gravitate doloris; qui in ccelo sunt, gaudio gaudent ad visionem Dei. Quia igitur primi redimi non possunt, tertii redemptione non indigent, restat ut ad medios transeamus per compassionem, quibus juncti fuimus per humanitatem. Bernard. Serm. de 5 Negot. et de 5 Region. col. 1718, F. Coloniae, 1620. " There are three places which departed souls inherit according to their different deserts, viz. Hell, Purgatory, Heaven. In Hell are the wicked, in Purgatory those to be cleansed, in Heaven the perfect. Those who are in hell cannot be redeemed, since in hell there is no redemption; those who are in Purgatory wait for their redemption, after enduring torture, either from the heat of fire, or the intensity of cold, or severity of some pain; those who are in Heaven rejoice in the vision of God. Since therefore the first cannot be redeemed, and the third stand in no need of redemption, the second, to whom we have been united by the bonds of humanity, become obje...
Youth Baseball Series Tape 6: How to Run A Youth Baseball Practice (DVD)
With Steve Smith,Head Coach, and Mitch Thompson, Assistant CoachBaylor University Finally! An instructional video on how to run a youth baseball practice (8-15 year old players). Smith discusses the basic principles for a successful practice, which includes how much time to spend on each area, using groups and stations to keep things moving, focusing on the major issues, varying routines to fit your needs, and keeping practices creative. Smith and the Midway All-Star team demonstrate a day of practice. Coach Thompson explains the factors in determining the correct position for each player, how to put together a batting order, and how to put together a good system of signs for your style of coaching. 2000. 54 minutes.
Effective Practice Drills for Running Backs (DVD)
Effective Practice Drills for Running Backs offers an invaluable compilation of proven drills designed to develop the basic fundamentals and essential skills involved in playing the running back position effectively. In an easy-to-understand manner, the DVD takes the viewer through a basic practice session for running backs. The emphasis of the DVD is on providing coaches with instructional tools to make their running backs fundamentally sound in every basic area"running, blocking, and receiving. Among the topics covered: warm-up drills, agility drills, ballhandling drills, ballcarrying drills, ballhandling/ballcatching drills, and blocking techniques.
How to Run a Championship Baseball Practice (DVD)
With Jim Morris, University of Miami Head Coach 1999 & 2001 NCAA Champions!If you've ever wondered how a National Championship coach runs his practices, here is the answer to your question! Coach Morris explains his weekly, daily, and game-day practice schedules. In his daily schedule, he demonstrates how he breaks down each segment, his use of stations, and his concept of 3-team lineups during scrimmage situations, which allows his players to practice at more than one position. He shows how to maximize the efficiency of fielding drills and batting practice, and how to incorporate special game situations into your practice. Morris' effective practice plan covers it all . fielding, batting practice, conditioning, and baserunning. 45 minutes. 2002. ISBN 1-56404-886-1.
Enterprise Architecture Best Practice Handbook: Building, Running and Managing Effective Enterprise Architecture Programs - Ready
This book covers every detail, including some missed in other books. This thorough book provides a clear roadmap to designing, implementing and operating Enterprise Architecture. The author leaves no key process out and completely covers everything from initial concept to measuring support effectiveness and process improvement. The book starts with an initial strategy that is focused on planning Enterprise Architecture services that are completely aligned to requirements and are based on a mission statement. This business-oriented approach is refreshing and will keep IT grounded in the real reasons for Enterprise Architecture. More importantly is the process for careful selection of services to provide. An overly ambitious set of service goals will kill a Enterprise Architecture implementation early in its life by offering too much before there is stable Enterprise Architecture in place. This book is realistic and lays the foundation for a successful implementation. The section on the actual design of the Enterprise Architecture structure provides insights and information that can be applied to a large number of solutions. Since Enterprise Architecture will be organized in accordance with requirements and unique mission statements, this section of the book is like a catalog of patterns. It has excellent tips on how to best structure Enterprise Architecture to meet requirements and mission. The information on accurately estimating staffing requirements is consistent with industry best practices and something that, believe it or not, is often overlooked when Enterprise Architecture is established. This book gets into the meat by thoroughly covering the processes that areessential to running Enterprise Architecture. There are many topics that stand out as both unique to books of this genre] and reflect best practices by the best-run Enterprise Architecture shops. Examples are change control, disaster recovery and vendor management. These topics show that the author not only considers business alignment, but also cross-functional alignment. Professional resources and underlying technology are provided in detail. This book contains an in-depth coverage of operational requirements for Enterprise Architecture once it has been implemented. It hits all of the critical success factors, such as performance metrics, service level agreements, communications and internal evaluations. You will find this book to be one of the best for planning and implementing a world-class Enterprise Architecture program.
Running: Biomechanics and Exercise Physiology in Practice
This richly illustrated work presents innovative training concepts based on recent scientific research and extensive knowledge of the real-world training. It provides running trainers, physiotherapists and physical exercise teachers with the latest insights into the training runners. The methods presented here are based on biomechanical principles. Scientific material is translated into practical techniques in the discussion of topics such as running technique, energy supply processes and adaptation through training.