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Michael Fossel

    January 1, 1950

    This author delves deeply into German and political philosophy, with a specific focus on the works of Kant and Paul Ricœur. His approach to writing is heavily informed by his academic background in philosophy, where he concentrates on intellectual traditions and their contemporary relevance. Through his work, he explores complex philosophical concepts and their applications to political and societal issues. His writing is characterized by its precision and depth in analyzing ideas.

    Michael Fossel
    Quartier rouge
    A Treasury of Fairy Tales
    The Telomerase Revolution: The Enzyme That Holds the Key to Human Aging . . . and Will Soon Lead to Longer, Healthier Lives
    Electronic Health Records: Strategies for Long-Term Success
    The Telomerase Revolution
    Reversing Human Aging
    • 2017

      Recognized as one of the best books for science enthusiasts in 2015 by the Wall Street Journal, this title explores fascinating scientific concepts and discoveries. It delves into the intricacies of nature and the universe, offering readers a blend of engaging storytelling and insightful analysis. The author presents complex ideas in an accessible manner, making it a captivating read for anyone curious about science and its impact on our understanding of the world.

      The Telomerase Revolution: The Enzyme That Holds the Key to Human Aging . . . and Will Soon Lead to Longer, Healthier Lives
    • 2016

      The Telomerase Revolution

      • 244 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The Telomerase Revolution is the definitive work on the latest science on human ageing, covering both theory and clinical implications. It takes the reader to the forefront of the upcoming revolution in human medicine.

      The Telomerase Revolution
    • 2013

      The authors of this practical guide share the expertise they have gleaned from helping more than 100 hospitals transition from the world of paper to the world of information technology. They provide advice both for healthcare executives involved in implementing a new system and for those who wish to optimize their existing system. This book is a comprehensive reference for the design, implementation, and optimization of electronic health records (EHRs). The authors offer a detailed road map for avoiding common pitfalls during conversion and achieving higher-quality care after system implementation. A glossary of important terms and references to additional resources are also included in the book. Key topics covered Budgeting for the design and implementation of an EHR system Selecting and deploying new hardware and software Organizing your governance model for EHR implementation Training clinical staff on the new EHR system and procedures Ensuring compliance with HIPAA and other privacy measures Managing formularies, order sets, and documentation in the changing electronic world

      Electronic Health Records: Strategies for Long-Term Success
    • 1996

      Reversing Human Aging also goes beyond the medical implications of these scientific breakthroughs on the horizon and explores the implications for mankind socially and culturally. It asks the questions, What will this mean for population issues and health care concerns? What effect will it have on the economy?

      Reversing Human Aging
    • 1986

      A Treasury of Fairy Tales

      With Classic Illustrations

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Many old favourites, now edited to 2,000 words or less. Illustrated with traditional illustrations.

      A Treasury of Fairy Tales