Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (LWW)




Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (LWW) is a leading international publisher of professional health information for physicians, nurses, specialized clinicians and students. It provides essential healthcare information in print and electronic formats, including textbooks, journals, CD-ROM, and via Intranets and the Internet.

Headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, LWW also has U.S. offices in Baltimore Maryland; New York, New York; Hagerstown, Maryland; Rockville, Maryland; and Dallas, Texas. Outside of the U.S. the company has offices in London, Hong Kong, Sidney, New Delhi, and Tokyo. There are approximately 1,200 employees worldwide. LWW is a unit of Wolters Kluwer International Health & Science, one of five business clusters comprising the Amsterdam-based parent company.

LWW's publications include thousands of well-known titles: Stedman's Medical Dictionary, Griffith's 5 Minute Consult, Nursing2002 Drug Handbook, and the Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice are just a few popular reference tools published by LWW. Healthcare professionals also count on LWW's more than 275 journals, newsletters, and loose-leaf products to keep current in their practice. Some of the industry's most respected titles, ranging from general medical practice topics to highly specialized publications consistently offer valuable content to diverse audiences within the broad healthcare field.

A Guide to Women's Health was conceived in 1999 to educate women about a variety of gender specific health and lifestyle issues. It is published in April and October as a stand alone supplement to Nursing2002, Nursing Management and The Nurse Practitioner, leading peer written and reviewed journals reaching over 417,000 paid subscribers.

As the largest, independent source for women's health information and patient education, A Guide to Women's Health brings together leading experts on issues and topics such as heart disease, diabetes, stroke and breast cancer in addition to lifestyle advice on exercise and nutrition. The April 2002 edition announces the NWHRC partnership and includes "Women and the Internet" from the NWHRC Report in addition to featuring "Answering Your Questions about Perimenopause" and "The Truth About Colon Cancer."

Community and Population Health,



The contents of this page were last updated on January 08, 2006.


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Community and Population Health,
8th Edition
WCB/McGraw-Hill

Lawrence W. Green &
Judith M. Ottoson

8th edition
ISBN: 0-8151-2542-9 /1999 Hardcover / 784 pgs

Order a Complementary Review Copy
if you are considering adopting the book
for classroom use
,
or order a copy from Amazon.com or from Barnes and Noble


Publisher's Announcement: A new title, a new approach, a new resource.

Now in its eighth successful edition, this respected text bears a new name. Reflecting the recent emergence of population health in the community health field, Community and Population Health represents the concept that many populations of concern in health programs are not defined solely by geographic location.

Also new to the eighth edition, end-of-chapter WebLinks list relevant sites on the World Wide Web. This new resource provides you with up-to-the-minute information and is a great tool for further study and research.


Overview

This edition provides students with comprehensive understanding of health in communities and
populations. Information on health strategies --preventive medicine, public health, school health,
and self-care--provides students with a broad perspective on health issues and ways to resolve
them, including issues unresolved of child abuse, HIV-AIDS, drug abuse, and alcoholism. In the pages
that follow, new information appearing in the scientific literature and in the popular press since the
8th edition went to press is included.

Table of Contents

Links below include parts of the Instructor's Manual material, supplementary news, websites, new references and late-breaking events for each chapter since publication of the 8th edition, and are updated regularly.

Part I: Foundations

1 Through the Centuries
2 Community, Ecology, Organization, and Health
3 Community and Population Diversity, Demography, and Epidemiology
4 Human Behavior, Community and Population Health Education

Part II: Community and Population Health Through the Life Span

5 Reproductive, Infant and Child Health
6 Adolescent Health
7 Adult Health
8 Aging and Health of Older Populations

Part III: Community and Population Health Promotion

9 Community Mental and Social Health
10 Community Recreation and Fitness
11 Communicable Disease Control
12 Lifestyle, Population Health, and Community Health Promotion

Part IV: Environmental Health Protection

13 Community Injury Control
14 Community Water and Waste Control
15 Community Food and Vector Control
16 Residential, Occupational, and Other Environments
17 Control of Atmospheric Pollution

Part V: Health Organization, Resources and Services

18 World and National Context of Community Health Services
19 State or Provincial Health Organizations, Resources, and Services
20 Local Health Organizations, Services and Resources
21 Personal Health Care Services and Resources
22 Community Preparedness and Disaster Relief [new chapter for future edition]
Community and Population Health Internet Resources

Women's Health: A Guide to Health Promotion and Disorder Management

Women's Health: A Guide to Health Promotion and Disorder Management

By Lippincott, Brenna H. Mayer, Springhouse, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Lww


Integrated Women's Health: Holistic Approaches for Comprehensive Care

Integrated Women's Health: Holistic Approaches for Comprehensive Care

By Ellen Frances Olshansky, Ellen Olshansky,

Health and welfare for families in the 21st century