Books by "Kathryn T. Long"

4 books found

The Twelve-Month Marriage

The Twelve-Month Marriage

by Kathryn Jensen

2011 · Harlequin+ORM

Temporary family FIRST COMES MARRIAGE.... David Adams desperately needed a wife to keep custody of his children, so he proposed a temporary marriage to lovely Carrie Monroe. But once David held Carrie in his arms, would their arrangement turn into more than just a marriage of convenience? THEN COMES LOVE...? When Carrie accepted David's proposal, it was out of necessity—not love. She needed money to save her business from debt. And she desperately yearned to be a mother to David's children. But now that she had the family she wished for, could Carrie ever let them go?

Essentials of Economics

Essentials of Economics

by Paul Krugman, Paul R. Krugman, Robin Wells, Kathryn Graddy

2010 · Macmillan

Check out preview content for Essentials of Economics here. Essentials of Economics brings the same captivating writing and innovative features of Krugman/Wells to the one-term economics course. Adapted by Kathryn Graddy, it is the ideal text for teaching basic economic principles, with enough real-world applications to help students see the applicability, but not so much detail as to overwhelm them. Watch a video interview of Paul Krugman here.

Patient-Provider Communication

Patient-Provider Communication

by Sarah W. Blackstone, David R. Beukelman, Kathryn M. Yorkston

2015 · Plural Publishing

Patient-Provider Communication: Roles for Speech-Language Pathologists and Other Health Care Professionals presents timely information regarding effective patient-centered communication across a variety of health care settings. Speech-language pathologists, who serve the communication needs of children and adults, as well as professionals from medical and allied health fields will benefit from this valuable resource. This text is particularly relevant because of changes in health care law and policy. It focuses on value-based care, patient engagement, and positive patient experiences that produce better outcomes. Authors describe evidence-based strategies that support communication vulnerable patients, including individuals who have difficulty speaking, hearing, understanding, seeing, reading, and writing, as well as patients whose challenges reflect limited health literacy, and/or differences in language, culture, religion, sexual orientation, and so on. Topics addressed include patient-provider communication in medical education, emergency and disaster scenarios, doctor's offices and clinics, adult and pediatric acute care settings, rehabilitation, long-term residential care, and hospice/palliative care situations. The editors are recognized internationally for their work in the field of communication disorders and have been active in the area of patient-provider communication for many years. Patient-Provider Communication is a must-have resource for speech-language pathologists and other health care providers at the forefront of quality patient-centered care.

Economics: European Edition

Economics: European Edition

by Paul Krugman, Robin Wells, Kathryn Graddy

2007 · Macmillan

Economics: European Edition is the ideal text for introductory economics, bringing together an international scope of real world examples and economic theory. The text is supported by a number of features to enhance student understanding as well as supplements to consolidate the learning process.