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Antimicrobial Stewardship: Principles and Practice
by Thomas Lodise • John McNelis • Powel Kazanjian • Armen Arshakyan • Cesar Arias • Allison H. Bartlett • Andrew Berti • April Bobenchik • Hugh Booth • Carey-Ann Burnham • Michael Calderwood • Gerald Capraro • Professor Joseph Carreno • Kimberle Chapin • Christopher W Crank • Robert S. Daum • Professor Susan Davis • George Daikos • Tom Dilworth • Christopher D Doern • Professor Gary V Doern • Curtis Donskey • Monica Dorobisz • Ramy Elshaboury • Sandy Estrada • Islam Ghazi • Jennifer Goldman • Blanca Gonzalez • Christopher J Graber • Inge Gyssens • Sajeev Handa • Amy Hanson • Emily L Heil • Elizabeth D Hermsen • Styliani Karanika • Keith S Kaye • Joseph L Kuti • Nicole M Mahoney • Antonis Markogiannakis • Aileen Martinez • Dmitriy Martirosov • Dayna McManus • Renee-Claude Mercier • Jacob Morton • Jose M Munita • Jason Newland • David Nicolau • Jessica Ortwine • Suresh Paudel • Jason Pogue • Warren Rose • John Rotschafer • Michael Ruggero • Michael Samarkos • Nikolaos Sipsas • Harold Standiford • Melvin Stone • Mahlet Tadele • Evangelia Theophano Piperaki • Philip Toltzis • Jeffrey E Topal • Damary Torres • Leonidas Tzouvelekis • Jamie L Wagner • Carla Walraven • Panayiotis ZiakasIn an age where antimicrobial resistance amongst pathogens grows more prevalent, particularly in the hospital setting, antimicrobial stewardship is an evidence-based, proven measure in the battle against resistance and infection. This single comprehensive, definitive reference work is written by a... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2017 -
Business Ethics and Care in Organizations (Routledge Studies in Business Ethics)
Care is a human ability we all need for growing and flourishing. It implies considering the needs and interests of others, and the quality of how we relate to each other is often defined by care. While the value of care in private life is widely recognized, its role in the public sphere is contested... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2020