The Sixth Extinction: Book 2

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Bottle of Lies: Ranbaxy and the Dark Side of Indian Pharma

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Rethinking The Facility Planning Process

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Sustainable Healthcare Architecture: A Book

Sustainable Healthcare Architecture: A Book SUSTAINABLE HEALTHCARE ARCHITECTURE Second Edition Robin Guenther, FAIA, LEED AP Gail Vittori, LEED Fellow Chapter 3: Environment and Medicine “The mirage of modern medicine (to use Rene Dubos’s image) is one facet of the dream of progress as increasing material comfort and mastery over nature, a dream that is drifting […]


Atul Gawande: Being Mortal/The Checklist Manifesto

Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End By Atul Gawande Is it time the medical profession rethought its approach to the old and terminally ill? In what way? Should doctors be trained to prepare people to die rather than simply be kept alive as long as possible? In Being Mortal, Atul Gawande addresses […]


Florence Nightingale: What Lessons Would She Teach us Today?

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Two Books, One Good, One Excellent!

Two Books, One Good, One Excellent! Reverse Innovation in Health Care:How to Make Value-Based Delivery Work By Vijay Govindarajan and Ravi Ramamurti Healthcare Solutions From A Distant Shore Health care in the United States and other nations is on a collision course with patient needs and economic reality. For more than a decade, leading thinkers, […]


CENTRAL STERILE SUPPLY DEPARTMENT: Planning Considerations 3

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