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Teen suicide is an epidemic in Sloane's world, where true feelings are forbidden, and the only solution is The Program. Sloane's parents will do anything to keep her alive, even if it means erasing her memories. With depression setting in and The Program closing in, Sloane and James must keep their love strong to stay out of treatment.
Book 2
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The TreatmentThe Program; The Treatment; The Remedy; The Epidemic; The Adjustment; The Complication
In this chilling and suspenseful sequel, Sloane and James are on the run after barely surviving a suicide epidemic and The Program. They must figure out who to trust and how to take down The Program while dealing with missing memories. The key to unlocking their past lies with the Treatment, but there's only one dose. Can they survive the lies and secrets surrounding them or will The Program claim them in the end?
A comprehensive and authoritative medical guide, perfect for students, residents, and clinicians looking to build their knowledge and expertise. Covering over 1,000 diseases and disorders, this edition includes a "Year in Review" featuring over 180 recent medical advances, as well as quick-access drug treatment tables and diagnostic and treatment algorithms. With up-to-date references and seven bonus chapters available online, this landmark guide is an essential tool for anyone in the medical field.
In this riveting sequel, a young girl named Quinlan McKee has spent her life acting as other people to give their families closure. However, her last case brings down her entire world and she must set out alone to find Arthur Pritchard, the doctor who's been trying to control her life. Through her journey, she learns the truth about Pritchard's motives and sees that she is the first step in fighting an epidemic. But with all the lies surrounding her, Quinn realizes she has no one left to rely on but herself—even if she doesn't know who that is anymore.
This book covers the important topic of capturing medical risk in documentation and coding, which is essential for proper reimbursement, managing cost, and delivering high-quality care. Chronic diseases are prevalent in older patients, and accurately capturing comorbidities is critical for MIPS efficiency ratings. The book offers expert guidelines for coding and documentation, as well as checklists for common chronic diseases, mapping and tabular information, and exercises to test diagnosis abstraction and coding skills. Ideal for medical professionals participating in MIPS, and educators looking to prepare students for certification exams.
In the final installment of the New York Times bestselling Program series by Suzanne Young, we dive into the complexities of memory and the true costs of a cure. Tatum Masterson learns this the hard way as she tries to uncover the truth behind a failed memory restoration procedure. With no one left to trust, Tatum must dig into the past and future of The Program to find out what really happened. Join Tatum on her journey to discover the true cost of a cure.