Der "Pride Gay and Lesbian Democratic Club" in San Francisco kämpft mit Vorwürfen der Geldveruntreuung. Privatdetektivin Maggie Garret wird engagiert, um die Unstimmigkeiten zu klären. Bald erhält sie Drohbriefe und wird mit Einbrüchen sowie dem Mord an der Schatzmeisterin konfrontiert.
Jean Taylor Bücher




The C-Word: A Story about the Effects of Cancer
- 122 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Focusing on the intimate relationship between a woman battling ovarian cancer and her partner, this diary-style narrative delves into the complexities of love, family, and activism. Jean Taylor candidly addresses the emotional struggles of illness, including loneliness, the challenges of treatments, and the realities of facing mortality. Through her honest reflections, the story highlights the strengths and vulnerabilities within the lesbian community, offering an emotional and uplifting journey that resonates deeply with readers.
CME: Motivation and Practice Change
CME for Pathologists: Linking Committment to Change Statements and Reasons for Participation to Practice Change
- 132 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
The study explores how pathologists apply knowledge gained from Continuing Medical Education (CME) to enhance patient care. It investigates the motivations behind their participation in CME events and how these motivations influence their intent to implement new skills and knowledge in their practice. Utilizing both qualitative and quantitative methods, the research employs the Participation Reasons Survey (PRS) and Commitment to Change (CTC) forms, along with demographic questionnaires, to gather comprehensive data on this critical aspect of medical education.