Author: Biz India

Indian Americans Honor Supreme Court Judge Tapia

On March 7, 2013 Community leaders recently met and Honored Supreme Court Judge Fernando Tapia. Judge Tapia said that Indian Americans are a hard working community who are law abiding, highly educated and great citizens of this wonderful state. Samir Chopra said “ Judge Tapia is a highly respected and learned member of the Judiciary.”The lavish function was held at Ciprianni’s Restaurant in NYC. Samir Chopra, has been recognized as “Who’s Who is America”; A former employee of the Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Samir is also a marathon...

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Book Review: Atlas of Epidemic Britain

Authors: Matthew Smallman-Raynor and Andrew Cliff Publisher: Oxford University Press Book Review by: Nano Khilnani A book that covers epidemics in Britain for an entire century from 1901 to 2000, this is a unique look into history with large maps detailing which major diseases spread, and when, where, how and why they did. The word ‘epidemic’ comes from two Greek words: ‘demos’ meaning ‘people’ and ‘epi’ meaning ‘close to’. An epidemic in the medical field refers to an unusually high incidence of a particular disease. What is disease? The word ‘disease’ literally means ‘dis-ease’ or the absence of ease,...

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Book Review: 2013 Coders’ Desk Reference for Procedures – Answers to your toughest CPT coding questions

Author: Ingenix | Optum Publisher: Optum Book Review by: Nano Khilnani This latest edition of the Coders’ Desk Reference which is popularly known as the ‘CDR’ or ‘code book’ in healthcare circles contains the latest information on coding medical procedures and other forms of treatment. Oftentimes, that is not sufficient. The book’s editors point out that coding is a complicated process. As a medical coder, you must not only be thoroughly familiar with coding procedural terminology or CPT but also use medical dictionaries and medical texts on the many specialties in medicine to understand the extent of a particular...

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Book Review: Oxford Desk Reference: Respiratory Medicine

Editors: Nick Maskell and Ann Millar Publisher: Oxford University Press Book Review by: Nano Khilnani The topics in this book on the subject of respiratory medicine are self-contained so that you need not refer to a prior or different chapter in order to understand the contents of the present one. But a clear and thorough understanding of the basic elements in respiratory medicine is needed to absorb the materials on a given topic. Like other desk reference works by Oxford, this one is excellent. The chapters are well organized and there are plenty of study aids to help you...

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Book Review: ASAM Patient Placement Criteria – Supplement on Pharmacotherapies for Alcohol Use Disorders

Editor-in-Chief: Marc J. Fishman: Editors: George Kolodner, David Mee-Lee, Gerald D. Shulman, Bonnie B. Wilford Publisher: Wolters Kluwer | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Book Review by: Nano Khilnani The editors point out at the outset in this book that an alarmingly large 30 percent of adults in the United States “drink at a level that increases their risk for medical, psychiatric and social problems.” Further, of these heavy drinkers, one out of every four of them “meet the criteria for alcohol abuse or dependence – medical disorders that are associated with more than 100,000 deaths from alcohol-related diseases and...

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