New Releases by Mike Richards

Mike Richards is the author of Telemedicine (2020), The Grisly Key (2019), Unfinished Business (2018), 100 Things Everyone Else Is Wrong About (2014), Wakool Crossing (2012).

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Telemedicine

release date: Apr 09, 2020
Telemedicine
Do you want to provide the best healthcare to your patients without risking their lives?Do want to reach more patients and increase your income? If the answer to these questions is yes, keep reading to know how Telemedicine is the solution to your problems. This book was written to guide medical professionals (and everyone else interested) about telehealth, whether they're just curious, looking to start a telehealth business or looking for employment in telehealth. You'll learn about benefits, laws and regulations, employment and more. Let's Define Telehealth Technology has revolutionized the way people communicate with each other and it has a great potential to help solve contemporary global health problems. Telehealth can be as simple as two doctors talking on the phone about a patient's care, or as complex as using robotic technology to perform surgery from a remote site. Today, telehealth is frequently associated with remote monitoring of a patient's condition; for example, blood pressure, heart rate, and other measures of health status can be obtained by a device worn by the patient and sent electronically to medical personnel. Telehealth is a great tool for the dissemination of information on the care and prevention of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular, respiratory and of course epidemics. "Telemedicine" is one of the most prominent, well-known and used branches of telehealth. It's the exchange of medical information through some electronic means of communication, between two people who are not located in the same space. While telehealth is the health system as such, making use of ICT, with special emphasis on the preventive nature. In its broadest definition, telehealth includes a full range of activities that help the patient and the general population to be healthy: prevention, promotion, diagnosis, self-care and treatment. What types of telehealth technologies exist and how are they improving healthcare? Teleconsultations allow a doctor in a rural area to receive advice from a specialist, who may be in a distant location, about patients with special or complex conditions. Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is a technology that allows patients to be monitored outside of conventional clinical settings, such as at home. MRP requires sensors in a device that wirelessly transmits or records physiological information to be analyzed by a healthcare professional. Intraoperative monitoring (IOM) is a technique that allows a surgeon to perform continuous checks, records, and tests during a difficult surgical procedure. In neurological surgeries, MIO is used to detect potentially harmful changes in the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerve function before irreversible damage occurs. Rural hospital staff rarely has the necessary experience to perform this type of monitoring. In this book you will learn this and more: Introduction to Telehealth and How It Works Difference between Telehealth and Telemedicine Remote Patient Monitoring Advantages for Doctors and Patients Costs of Developing a Telemedicine App This book is a complete guide explaining everything you need to know to get into the Telehealth industry, whether to start your own business or to find employment. It includes the pros and cons, the costs, how to start on your own, laws and regulations, what kind of services you can offer and more. You can make the best of this information to improve your life and many others. What are you waiting for?Scroll up to the top of the page and click the "Buy Now" button.

The Grisly Key

release date: Jul 24, 2019
The Grisly Key
Gonz Moss is the son of molecular biologists Clifford and Katherine Gonzalez who want their son to go to college and join them in their quest to unlock the secrets of regenerative biochemistry. But Gonz is more interested in working on his motorcycle, smoking pot, and chasing women. While working as a deckhand on a tugboat carrying researchers from his parents' lab into a plague burial site, Gonz makes a discovery which pulls him deeper into his parents' work than he ever wanted to go.When a rival research company and the government learn Gonz has uncovered a vital link to not only regenerative biology and memory transfer, but also possibly aging reversal, Gonz must use his discovery to protect himself and everyone he is close to while his new enemies move in to force him to reveal what they believe is the key to life and death.

100 Things Everyone Else Is Wrong About

release date: Oct 07, 2014
100 Things Everyone Else Is Wrong About
Mike Richards has a unique problem: He’s always right. (He’s also incredibly handsome and modest, but these are separate issues.) Rather than suffer in silence, something he could never do, he’s decided to share his wisdom and correct some of the many things everyone is wrong about, such as 1. Everyone enjoys a vegan 2. If it qualifies as an Olympic sport, it’s a good sport 3. There is a “code” in the NHL 4. Vancouver is a great city 5. Cheerleaders aren’t necessary Also, sorry, tennis isn’t really a sport. You know what else? Men can’t have cats. They just can’t. If you think they can, you are unfortunately quite wrong. On the other hand, if you think guys don’t need to know about wine, well, you’re wrong again. Mike Richards, host of TSN’s marquee morning-drive program, could go on about all the things people are wrong about. And he does. 100 Things Everyone Else Is Wrong About is guaranteed to start arguments. King of one-liners and always willing to say the unexpected, Mike Richards speaks his mind and dares you to tell him he’s wrong.

Wakool Crossing

release date: Aug 22, 2012
Wakool Crossing
A cold-case forensic investigation into the mysterious death of a young woman in 1916 conducted by her great-nephew. In November 1916, just a few years after federation and while Australia was at war in Europe, Hazel Hood, the beautiful 18-year-old daughter of a Riverina grazier, went to a local dance and never came home.

The Gulf

release date: Jun 01, 2011
The Gulf
'It's all about oil. If there was no oil then the only expatriates in The Gulf would be a few archaeologists being driven mad by the heat, dust, thieving Bedouins who can steal the wheels off a truck while it is in motion - and crafty bureaucrats who will delay official documents for months, until they see some baksheesh. Since the 1960's oil gas been the new Great Game. A game made serious by the endless flow of petro-dollars-and blood.'

Our Story

release date: May 01, 2010
Our Story
We live in a time when politicians, media and politically correct activists are moving us towards the secularisation of our society and the marginalisation of Christian values. In such a society Christian values have no relevance to daily living. At such a time we give testimony to the power and relevance of Jesus Christ throughout the ups and downs of 55 years of married life. The message of this book is that when we depend completely on God and seek to follow Him wholeheartedly amazing things will result. Many examples are given from our experiences of living in three very different continents. Mike and Joan met while studying pharmacy at the School of Pharmacy, University of London. After experience of hospital pharmacy, National Service for Mike with the 16th Independent Parachute Brigade, the birth of their first son Peter, Bible School, Missionary and Linguistic Training, Orientation and the birth of their second son Paul in Singapore, they served with the Overseas Missionary Fellowship (OMF) at Manorom Christian Hospital Thailand, where Ann was born. After completing a PhD while on leave of absence from OMF, and the birth of Rose in Bristol, they returned to Bangkok, where Megan was born. How did all this happen? What happened next? We invite you to read this book to find the answers!

Virtual Radar Explained

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Virtual Radar Explained
Virtual Radar Explained covers the world of aeronautical Virtual Radar which is the common name given to the reception and plotting of ADS-B transmissions from aircraft. The use of ADS-B by commercial air traffic has revolutionised the amount of information available aviation enthusiasts and this unique book covers the subject from just about every angle.

Extent and Causes of International Variations in Drug Usage

release date: Jan 01, 2010

Improving Access to Medicines for NHS Patients

release date: Jan 01, 2008

Prescription Impossible

release date: Sep 01, 2004
Prescription Impossible
Do you need to be encouraged to exercise faith by preparing to take risks? If so, then this book is for you. Prescription Impossible describes experiences of working out the life of faith in the land of startling contrasts that is Thailand.* The author?s experience as a missionary and a pharmacy academic in Thailand gives a flavour of student ministry in a missionary context.* His working as a Buddhist government employee indicates the rewards and demands of such an avenue of service.* Examples of the necessity of organised prayer support are scattered throughout the book.

The Hanged Man

release date: Jan 01, 2003
The Hanged Man
Ronald Joseph Ryan was hanged in Melbourne on 3 February 1967, following his conviction for the shooting murder of a prison warder during a daring escape from the maximum-security Pentridge prison thirteen months before. The decision of the Victorian government in December 1966 to proceed with Ryan's death sentence sparked immediate media condemnation and angry political protests, and put the Liberal premier, Sir Henry Bolte, under siege for the duration of the case. State governments around the country moved to abolish the death penalty in the 1970s and 1980s, and Ronald Ryan became the last man to be hanged in Australia. Today, many years later, the Ryan case still prompts spirited debate about the guilty finding against Ryan, the merits of capital punishment, and the politics behind his execution. But who was Ronald Ryan, and how did he come to be the focus of such dramatic political events? Drawing on previously unpublished documents and personal accounts -- including details of Ryan's childhood and his early turn to crime -- this book reveals the truth about Ryan's guilt. It also goes behind the scenes to tell for the first time of the life-long anguish of the judge who pronounced the death sentence, the inner workings of the secret cabinet meeting that decided Ryan's fate, and the dramatic political process that resulted in the rejection of eleventh-hour appeals to save Ryan. Mike Richards first became involved in the case as the leader of student protests against Ryan's execution. Now he has written a masterly, compelling account that retrieves the individual and the drama at the centre of the most divisive capital case in Australia's history. Through the depth of its original research and the persuasiveness of its insights, Mike Richards' award-winning biography of Ronald Ryan provides a definitive account of the life and death of the man whose execution stopped a nation.

Shipwrecks of the Clarence

release date: Jan 01, 1999

Pig and Whistle Run

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Shipwreck Heritage of the Richmond River

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Shipwreck Heritage of the Clarence River

release date: Jan 01, 1996

Rhythm an' roots

release date: Jan 01, 1989
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