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Transpathology

Transpathology
Author: Mei Tian
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2024-06-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0323952240

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Transpathology: Molecular Imaging-Based Pathology is a multidisciplinary reference on molecular imaging and pathology. The book is intended for professionals in the fields of molecular imaging, nuclear medicine, radiology, and pathology as well as students and clinical residents. The book describes the importance of non-invasive diagnosis-based precision medicine and presents a detailed description of current transpathological approaches in different aspects essential for the future development of precision medicine. It’s molecular imaging approach to experimental research and clinical practice will drive the field forward and improve research outcomes. Introduces a new concept of molecular imaging-guided precise biopsy Links in vivo and ex vivo information at various scales by using multi-modality imaging technologies Integrates future technologies for the non-invasive cross-validation of underlying mechanisms


Trans Formations

Trans Formations
Author: Alex Clare-Young
Publisher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2024-05-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0334066018

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Trans Formations is not a book about trans and non-binary Christians it is a book by trans and non-binary Christians. Who they are, what they experience, and what they understand stretches beyond trans-apologetics to formative anthropological and theological notions without which the body of anthropological and theological knowledge is incomplete. They have things to say about God and about being human and their yet-to-be-accessed insights matter. Whilst there is an abundance of material about trans ethics, there is little trans-written theology or theological anthropology that is formative, rather than trans critical or trans-apologetic. Situated within a queer paradigm, this book presents the identities, insights, and ideas of ten diverse trans and non-binary Christians. Alex Clare-Young, through their own identity, experiences, and insights of researching alongside nine other wonderful human-beings, writes their trans formational journey into being.


The Terrible We

The Terrible We
Author: Cameron Awkward-Rich
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2022-08-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1478023309

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In The Terrible We Cameron Awkward-Rich thinks with the bad feelings and mad habits of thought that persist in both transphobic discourse and trans cultural production. Observing that trans studies was founded on a split from and disavowal of madness, illness, and disability, Awkward-Rich argues for and models a trans criticism that works against this disavowal. By tracing the coproduction of the categories of disabled and transgender in the United States at the turn of the twentieth century and analyzing transmasculine literature and theory by Eli Clare, Elliott DeLine, Dylan Scholinski, and others, Awkward-Rich suggests that thinking with maladjustment might provide new perspectives on the impasses arising from the conflicted relationships among trans, feminist, and queer. In so doing, he demonstrates that rather than only impeding or confining trans life, thought, and creativity, forms of maladjustment have also been and will continue to be central to their development. Duke University Press Scholars of Color First Book Award recipient


Sex, Sexuality, and Trans Identities

Sex, Sexuality, and Trans Identities
Author: Jan C. Niemira
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2019-09-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1785926187

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A specialist book for mental health professionals, sex therapists and educators to develop and improve their clinical work with trans clients with regards to their sexual relationships and sexuality. It provides an interdisciplinary exploration of the subject, and relates to both clinical practice and theory. Topics explored include the shifting of sexual orientation during or following gender transition; gender dysphoria and co-occurring autism spectrum disorder; negotiating issues of sexuality with partners during transition; eating disorders; and an exploration of the intersection of trans identities and disability. It uniquely touches on perspectives from the field of sex therapy, featuring chapter authors from disciplines including social work, marriage and family counseling, early childhood education, sex therapy, sex education, psychology, and women's studies.


The Lancet

The Lancet
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 980
Release: 1870
Genre: Medicine
ISBN:

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Doctors' Careers

Doctors' Careers
Author: James Parkhouse
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1134947208

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First published in 1991.The training, employment, and career movement of doctors is of fundamental concern to all those working in and administrating the National Health Service and private medicine within Britain and around the world. Doctors' Careers makes available to a wide readership, in one volume, the results of a comprehensive survey of medical choices and career progress of doctors qualifying from British medical schools during a decade, from 1974 to 1983. No other survey of this kind has been carried out over a prolonged period of time. This is a unique record of the aspirations, feelings and experiences of a very large group of doctors, during a time of considerable changes in emigration, training for general practice, and the position of women doctors. The book deals with these issues, and also the reasons for choosing and changing careers within medicine, postgraduate qualifications, internal migration of doctors within the UK, aspects of some important individual specialisms - medicine, surgery, psychiatry, and anaesthetics - and the personal opinions of doctors about their training and the career problems of British medicine. The data has important implications for medical staff planning, and this is taken up in an analysis of the employment status of doctors five years after leaving medical school.


The Lancet London

The Lancet London
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 956
Release: 1870
Genre:
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