Drinking and Casualties

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Absolute Alcohol
accident
Addiction Research Foundation
alcohol
Alcohol Dependence Syndrome
Alcohol Diagnoses
Alcohol Intoxication
Alcohol Involvement
Alcohol Presence
alcohol-related injury analysis
alcoholic
Alcoholic Breath
beverage
blood
Blood Alcohol Levels
Breathalyzer Readings
Capita Alcohol Consumption
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Chronic Drinkers
concentrations
consumption
Drinking Behaviour
Emergency Department
Emergency Room
Emergency Room Patients
environmental health policy
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Finnish Hospital Discharge Register
Head Injuries
Hospital Discharge Register
In-patient Basis
Injury Diagnoses
injury epidemiology
involvement
levels
National Hospital Discharge Register
public health surveillance
Selfdestructive Behaviour
SFGH
substance misuse research
traffic
trauma prevention strategies
violence risk factors
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415001281
  • Weight: 725g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Nov 1989
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The problems that alcohol brings to society centre around the victims of accidents, poisonings and violence; the 'drinking casualties' of the title. This is also seen as an important area for the innovation and adoption of preventative strategies, particularly for environmental controls. Norman Giesbrecht examines systems of recording and analysing alcohol-related casualties, assesses current knowledge of the prevalence and aetiology of these cases and indicates how this information can be more effectively used to develop preventive policies and programmes.
Dr. Rebecca Hammons has extensive technology industry experience in establishing and leading software quality assurance, development lifecycle services, and project management teams. She has worked for Ontario Systems, Apple, Raytheon, Tivoli Systems and Wang, in addition to several niche software firms. She is a Certified Quality Manager and Certified Software Quality Engineer with the American Society for Quality (ASQ) and a Certified Scrum Master and Certified Scrum Product Owner with Scrum Alliance. Dr. Hammons is an Associate Professor at Ball State University. Her technology research interests include Slow Tech, Usability, Burnout Theory, and Gold-Collar Workers. Dr. Hammons thrives on leading organizational change initiatives and coaching individuals and teams to reach their full potential. Ron Kovac, PhD, is a full professor in the Center for Information and Communication Sciences at Ball State University in Indiana. The center prepares graduate students in the field of telecommunications. Previous to this position, Dr. Kovac was the telecommunication manager for the state of New York and a CIO for a large computing center located on the east coast. Dr. Kovac’s previous studies included electrical engineering, photography, and education. Dr. Kovac has published two books and over 50 articles and has completed numerous international consulting projects in both the education and telecommunications field. Additionally, he speaks worldwide on issues related to telecommunications and holds numerous certifications, including the CCNA, the CCAI, and the almost complete CCNP. Dr. Kovac is also a Fulbright Scholar and loves life, education and technology.