Books in Health professions
Elsevier Health Professions titles offer everything you need to launch a career in a variety of professions - from educational resources for student learning to reference titles to support everyday practice. Complete curriculum solutions support educational programs in clinical laboratory sciences, dental assisting and hygiene, massage therapy, medical assisting and billing & coding, occupational therapy, pharmacy technology, physical therapy and rehabilitation, radiologic technology, respiratory care, sonography, speech therapy, surgical technology, and veterinary assisting and technology. Content on anatomy & physiology, basic science, medical terminology, law and ethics, documentation, job readiness, and more is supplemented by program-specific titles and review and testing solutions for classroom and certification exams, making Elsevier your destination for healthcare careers.

EKG für Rettungsdienst und Notfallmedizin
- 2nd Edition
- Matthias Jahn + 2 more
- German

Atlas d'acupuncture
- 2nd Edition
- Claudia Focks + 2 more
- French

Taschenwissen Rettungsdienst Reanimation
- 1st Edition
- Andreas Fromm
- German

60 Punkte - 60 Krankheiten
Die wichtigsten Akupunkturpunkte für Ihren Therapieerfolg- 5th Edition
- Heping Yuan
- German

Language Disorders from Infancy through Adolescence
Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing, and Communicating- 6th Edition
- Rhea Paul + 2 more
- English

Notfallsanitäter Heute + E-Book
für den Rettungsdienst- 8th Edition
- Jürgen Luxem + 3 more
- German

Pedretti's Occupational Therapy
Practice Skills for Physical Dysfunction- 9th Edition
- Heidi McHugh Pendleton + 1 more
- English

How to Design Studies and Write Research Proposals
A Guide for Nursing, Allied Health and Social Care Students- 1st Edition
- Kader Parahoo
- English

Prähospitales Atemwegsmanagement für Rettungsdienst und Notfallmedizin
- 1st Edition
- Peter Tendahl + 2 more
- German

Bewegungstherapie bei Adipositas und metabolischem Syndrom
- 1st Edition
- Till Hasenberg + 1 more
- German