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Family & Community Health is in search of book reviewers. If you would like to become an FCH reviewer, please contact: Jeanette Lancaster, PhD, RN, FAAN, Editor, Family & Community Health, Dean and Professor, School of Nursing, University of Virginia, McLeod Hall, PO Box 800782, 202 15th St, SW (22903), Charlottesville, VA 22908, Tel. 434-924-0063, e-mail: mailto:[email protected].

 

The following books have been received by the editor and are currently awaiting review:

 

* African American Families, by Angela J. Hattery and Earl Smith

 

* Drive Like a Champ: A Safe Start to Driving Smart, by Allen S. Hardin

 

* Curing Our Sick Health Care System: A Solution to America's Healthcare Crisis, by Robert Gumbiner, MD, with Alis Cumbiner, MA, MBA

 

* Healing Research, Volume II, How Can I Heal What Hurts? Wholistic Healing and Bioenergies, by Daniel J. Benor, MD, and Consciousness Bioenergy and Healing: Self-Healing and Energy Medicine for the 21st Century (CD-Rom), by Daniel J. Benor, MD

 

* Help for Eating Disorders: A Parent's Guide to Symptoms, Causes & Treatments, by Dr Debra K. Katzman, MD, FRCP(C), and Dr Leora Pinhas, MD, FRCP(C)

 

* How to Get the Health Care You Want: The Savvy Consumer's Guide to Navigating the Health Care System, by Laura L. Casey

 

* Imagine Stopping the Progression of Alzheimer's Disease (CD), by Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative

 

* In Control: Living a Healthy Life With Diabetes, a DVD featuring Cynthea Degazon, PhD, RN, as researcher and narrator

 

* A Lean Guide to Transforming Healthcare: How to Implement Lean Principles in Hospitals, Medical Offices, Clinics and Other Healthcare Organizations, by Thomas G. Zidel

 

* The Medicare Part D Drug Program: Making the Most of the Benefit, by Jack E. Fincham, PhD

 

* Medicare's Quality Improvement Organization Program: Maximizing Potential, by Institute of Medicine of the National Academies

 

* Paralyzed but not Powerless, Kate's Journey Revisited, by Kate Adamson

 

* What Do You Do When Your Parents Live Forever? A Practical Guide to Caring for the Elderly, by Dan and Lavinia Cohn-Sherbok