Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Voz Virtual es una narración generada por computadora para audiolibros..
Resumen del Editor
Fatty liver disease is the fastest-growing disease in America and is also the one that your doctor probably knows the least about. It affects men and women of all ages and usually provides no symptoms until it is very serious.
Liver disease is a poorly understood and managed condition. There are many causes, so it is important to understand how to prevent liver damage. This book will give insight and answer many of your questions. It also shares the stories of two women who had liver transplants as a result of the disease. Their personal experiences include a living donor transplant and deceased donation, along with how to navigate pre- and post-transplant issues.
Sue Green is a nurse with an MBA from Rice University. She has clinical expertise and high-level consulting experience in healthcare, and she ran acute care hospitals for most of her career. Sue developed liver cancer and cirrhosis with very few symptoms and was told she needed a liver transplant to survive. She had a living donor transplant in 2021.
Liver disease is a poorly understood and managed condition. There are many causes, so it is important to understand how to prevent liver damage. This book will give insight and answer many of your questions. It also shares the stories of two women who had liver transplants as a result of the disease. Their personal experiences include a living donor transplant and deceased donation, along with how to navigate pre- and post-transplant issues.
Sue Green is a nurse with an MBA from Rice University. She has clinical expertise and high-level consulting experience in healthcare, and she ran acute care hospitals for most of her career. Sue developed liver cancer and cirrhosis with very few symptoms and was told she needed a liver transplant to survive. She had a living donor transplant in 2021.
Todavía no hay opiniones