Ab Initio Theory Of Magnetic Ordering: Electronic Origin Of Pair- And Multi-Spin Interactions Hardcover
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Eduardo Mendive Tapia
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The commercialization of healthcare has led doctors to shift their attention from curing patients to meeting productivity goals. Through the lens of mindfulness, Dr. Ronald Epstein's timely book shows how we can recover the human quality in medicine and care without losing sight of what's really important., , The commercialization of healthcare has changed the center of attention of doctors, who have gone from curing patients to meet productivity goals. Professional wear of clinicians reaches unprecedented levels. Being present is the antidote. Using his long clinical experience, the latest scientific research and exploring the four foundations of mindfulness (attention, curiosity, beginner's mind and presence), Dr. Epstein introduces a revolutionary concept: through introspection, healthcare professionals can develop their capacities to provide quality care and build resilience to be present when their patients need them. With compassion and intelligence,
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9783030372378
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English
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Publication Date
04-Jan-20
Number of Pages
131
About the Author
Ryosuke Shibuya is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Project Team for HPC Advanced Predictions utilizing Big Data Research Unit for Predictability of Global Weather Extremes, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC). He received his B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. from the University of Tokyo in March 2012, March 2014, and October 2017, respectively. He was awarded the Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS) research fellowship for young scientists, and his research throughout his doctoral program was supported by the JSPS. He has also received a number of prizes and awards: the School of Science Research Award (Master) from the University of Tokyo in 2014, the best student oral presentation award at the American Meteorological Society's 21th Symposium in 2014, and the School of Science Research Award (Ph.D.) from the University of Tokyo in 2017.