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The descriptions are based on information from the publishers.
Telephone Medicine: A Guide for the Practicing Physician
edited by Anna B. Reisman, M.D., assistant professor of medicine, and
David L. Stevens, M.D.

American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine,
(Philadelphia) 2002

Designed to focus on reacting to calls from patients, the book is specifically
developed for internists but is applicable to other primary care physicians.
It covers medicolegal considerations and the challenges of the telephone
interview. A clinical section of the book provides evidence-based guidance
for the management of 13 common medical problems over the phone. The book
also offers guidance on incorporating telephone medicine in the workplace
and includes a teaching curriculum.
The Quest for Drug Control: Politics and Federal Policy in a Period
of Increasing Substance Abuse, 1963-1981
by David F. Musto, M.D., HS 67, professor in the Child Study Center
and professor of psychiatry and the history of medicine, and Pamela Korsmeyer,
former research associate in the Child Study Center

Yale University Press (New Haven) 2002

Between 1963 and 1981 various administrations attempted to deal with a
rising tide of illicit drug use that was unprecedented in U.S. history.
This book provides a close look at the politics and bureaucracy of drug-control
policy during those years, showing how they changed under presidents Johnson,
Nixon, Ford and Carter and how much current federal drug-control policies
owe to those earlier efforts.

Musto and Korsmeyer base this analysis on a unique collection of 5,000
pages of White House documents from the period, all of which are included
on a searchable CD-ROM that accompanies the book. These documents reveal
the intense debates that took place over drug policy. This investigation
into the decision-making processes that shaped past drug-control efforts
in the United States provides essential background for evaluating future
approaches to the drug problem.

Living Color
by Albert Rothenberg, M.D., HS 60, former clinical professor of psychiatry

York Press Ltd., (Toronto) 2001

A knife is plunged into a famous huge red painting named Whos Afraid
of Red, Yellow, and Blue? and a mysterious tale of creation and destructiveness
unfolds. Morris, an alcoholic artist, his biographer wife, Marica, and
a young idealist named Charles are all caught up in the meaning and purpose
of the slashing, the real and created worlds of color and betrayal.


Be Your Own Mentor: Strategies From Top Women on the Secrets of Success
by Sheila Wellington, M.P.H. 68, Betty Spence and Catalyst

Random House, (New York) 2001

All of us, from birth onward, learn by emulating others. Yet when it comes
to our professional lives, we often forget that what we see, we imitate
and what we imitate, we become. This is obviously a positive thing for
those who have found successful, encouraging mentors in their fields,
but finding those mentors is still much easier for men than for women.
In Be Your Own Mentor, Wellington seeks to provide women not only
with advice on locating appropriate mentors, but also with the tools to
mentor themselves and the opinions, advice and encouragement of women
leaders worth emulating.

Powered Instrumentation in Otolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery
by Eiji Yanagisawa, M.D., HS 59, clinical professor of otolaryngology,
Dewey A. Christmas Jr., M.D. 65, HS 70, and Joseph P. Mirante, M.D.

Singular, Thomson Learning (San Diego) 2001

and
Atlas of Rhinoscopy: Endoscopic Sinonasal Anatomy & Pathology
by Eiji Yanagisawa

Singular, Thomson Learning, 2000

These two recent books by Yanagisawa and colleagues vary in scope from
the highly specific to the comprehensive. Powered Instrumentation in
Otolaryngology provides details on mucosal preservation through powered
instrumentation for such procedures as sinusotomy, polypectomy, anstrostomy,
rhinoplasty and liposuction. Also mentioned are the best approaches to
rapid healing using this technique for power dissection in the sinuses,
nose, larynx and at the skull base, as well as facial plastic surgery.
Atlas of Rhinoscopy is a full-color volume of outstanding photography
detailing endoscopic sinonasal anatomy, pathology and surgery. It also
illustrates the techniques of rhinoscopy, sinoscopy and nasopharyngoscopy.
Yanagisawa includes useful clinical cases that illustrate the application
of knowledge to real-life experiences, and covers new surgical techniques
such as powered instrumentation and computer-aided endoscopic sinonasal
surgery.

A Primer of Transference-Focused Psychotherapy for the Borderline Patient
by Frank E. Yeomans, M.D. 81, John F. Clarkin and Otto F. Kernberg

Jason Aronson (Northvale, N.J.) 2002

Transference-Focused Therapy (TFP) is a psychodynamic treatment designed
especially for borderline patients. This book provides a concise and comprehensive
introduction to TFP that will be useful to both experienced clinicians
and students of psychotherapy. TFP has its roots in object relations and
it emphasizes that transference is the key to understanding and producing
change.


Send notices of new books by alumni and faculty to Cheryl Violante,
Yale Medicine, P.O. Box 7612, New Haven, CT 06519-0612, or via e-mail
to cheryl.violante@yale.edu.
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