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Smartbook Access Card for Medical Language for Modern Health Care
Contributor(s): Allan, David (Author), Lockyer, Karen (Author)
ISBN: 1259173259     ISBN-13: 9781259173257
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
OUR PRICE:   $105.69  
Product Type: Other
Published: July 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- Non-classifiable
- Medical | Allied Health Services - General
Physical Information: 0.01" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.01 lbs)
 
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Publisher Description:
SmartBook(TM) is the first and only adaptive reading experience designed to change the way students read and learn. It creates a personalized reading experience by highlighting the most impactful concepts a student needs to learn at that moment in time. As a student engages with SmartBook, the reading experience continuously adapts by highlighting content based on what the student knows and doesn't know. This ensures that the focus is on the content he or she needs to learn, while simultaneously promoting long-term retention of material. Use SmartBook's real-time reports to quickly identify the concepts that require more attention from individual students-or the entire class.

Contributor Bio(s): Allan, David: - David M. Allan
David Allan received his medical training at Cambridge University and Guy's Hospital in
England. He was Chief Resident in Pediatrics at Bellevue Hospital in New York City before
moving to San Diego, California.
Dr. Allan has worked as a family physician in England, a pediatrician in San Diego, and
Associate Dean at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine. He has designed,
written, and produced more than 100 award-winning multimedia programs with virtual reality
as their conceptual base. Dr. Allan resides happily in San Diego.Lockyer, Karen: - Karen D. Lockyer
Karen Lockyer holds a degree in Health Information (RHIT), a national coding certification
(CPC), and a BS from Rutgers University. She is also a credentialed member of AHIMA
(American Health Information Management Association) and AAPC (American Academy of
Professional Coders).
Mrs. Lockyer has worked in medical practice administration and the Health Information
Management fields for many years. She has taught medical terminology for high school,
community college, and workforce development areas at the National Institutes of Health and
the federal government's Office of Personnel Management. She has also taught coding and
billing for undergraduate and certificate programs at the community college level.