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1. Medical Assistant
Medisoft
Made Easy: A Step-By-Step Approach
Lillian D. Burke,
Barbara Weill
An essential
resource for anyone in medical office administration, "Using MediSoft"
is a step-by-step approach to the program that integrates technology in health
care environments. It assumes no prior knowledge of computer technology or
medical informatics. This resource details the scope of administrative functions
most frequently utilized in the medical office including: entering and editing
patient, provider, and case information; entering and editing transaction
charges, payments, and adjustment information; creating and managing claims; as
well as creating various reports. Also includes a discussion of the Windows
environment and terminology. Allied health administrative professionals working
in a hospital or medical office environment.
2. Management
Employment
Discrimination Law
David Twomey
This
text is a concise guide to employment-discrimination and related laws
especially designed for management students. The information contained
raises awareness of the issues in the work place and enables future
business managers to provide informed leadership necessary for a
discrimination- and harassment-free work place.
3. English
Communication
Strategies 1st Edition
David Paul
Communication
Strategies is a thoroughly researched and comprehensive course for intermediate
level students. It covers the vocabulary, patterns and collocations that
students need to communicate actively within 15 general topic areas.
4. Book of the Month
When
Cultures Collide: Managing Successfully across Cultures
Richard D. Lewis
Richard Lewis
provides a truly global and practical guide to working and communicating across
cultures, explaining how our own culture and language affect the ways in which
we organise our world, think, feel and respond, before going on to suggest both
general and specific ways of making our influence felt across the cultural
divide. There are penetrating insights into how different business cultures
accord status, structure their organisations and view the role of leader,
alongside invaluable advice on global negotiation, sales and marketing. The book
ranges from differences in etiquette and body language to new thinking in the
areas of international management and team-building in Europe and the USA, as
well as covering challenging new geographical ground in Russia, China and the
Far East.

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NOBEL e-Museum offers information on all the
758 Prize Winners to date, the Nobel Organization, Alfred Nobel, Nobel events,
as well as educational materials and games. Nobel e-Museum consists of more than
9,000 static documents, several databases and a number of multimedia productions
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Bookworms
The book for August is :
The Time Machine
H.G. Wells
Author's Biography
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Suggested Reading
Charles H. Townes: The Light
Fantastic
Lasers have transformed
medicine, computers, telecom, and electronics.

The story of the laser begins
with some eye trouble. It was 1937, and Charles H. Townes, a first-year grad
student at California Institute of Technology, faced a tough decision: pursue
theoretical physics, a field then electrified by Einstein's ideas, or go into
experimental physics, where he would build machines to test theories.
By Adam Aston
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