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Physicians:Handbook of Clinical SkillsISBN: 9781874545576 Published by: Manson Publishing Ltd Over the last two decades, the medical practitioner's traditional skills of history taking and examination have expanded, with a greater emphasis now placed on communication skills, and the skills required to master a range of increasingly complex procedures.In this book, the authors take the reader step by step through all of the practical techniques with which they must be familiar. At each stage they provide guidance on how to carry out these procedures efficiently and with the minimum distress to the... Read more at Amazon Buy now from Amazon! Measuring Medical ProfessionalismISBN: 9780195172263 Published by: Oxford University Press In order to enhance and promote professionalism in medicine, one should expect it, encourage it, and evaluate it. This book is a theory-to-practice text focused on ways to evaluate professional behaviour, written by leaders in the field of medical education and assessment.... Read more at Amazon Buy now from Amazon! NLP and Coaching for Healthcare Professionals: Developing Expert PracticeISBN: 9780470065730 Published by: John Wiley & Sons This book will assist healthcare professionals to get to know themselves in new and deeper ways and to impact on their practice. The ideas which are featured have the potential to improve levels of healthcare service provided by those who interact with them. It is written to enable the reader to value, support and care for themselves so that they can become more effective in their chosen field, particularly as role-models and leaders. Some of the best and simplest NLP techniques are combined with key tools... Read more at Amazon Buy now from Amazon! Problem DoctorsISBN: 9789051992878 Published by: IOS Press Estimates in different countries of the number of disfunctioning doctors is around five per cent. The volume explores themes like the doctor as iatrogenic factor, gives an overview of the problem doctor in different countries, the covers measures during training for preventing the problem.... Read more at Amazon Buy now from Amazon! This Side of DoctoringISBN: 9780195158472 Published by: Oxford University Press The Side of Doctoring presents an intimate collection of stories, poems, essays, and quotations that captures the joy and heartbreak of being a woman and being a physician. Eliza Lo Chin (MD, Harvard Medical School) has gathered more than 100 voices that speak to the trials, rewards, and surprises of practicing medicine. From the writings of early medical pioneers to modern-day medical students, this book weaves together a rich patchwork of experiences.... Read more at Amazon Buy now from Amazon! Transforming Practice Through Clinical Education, Professional SupervisionISBN: 9780443074547 Published by: Elsevier Health Sciences Written from the perspective of a range of health science practitioners, including audiology, dietetics, nursing, occupational therapy, pharmacy, physiotherapy, podiatry, prosthetics and orthotics, radiography, and speech-language pathology, this book aims to be a resource for supervisors to develop their practice grounded in theory and evidence.... Read more at Amazon Buy now from Amazon! Treatment Kind and FairISBN: 9780465037773 Published by: The Perseus Books Group Ranging through a wide variety of subjects, Perri Klass gives a doctor's-eye-view on the state of medicine in America today. She looks at current medical privacy legislation and how it affects her daily practice. She reveals the ways in which being the repository of so many secrets has shaped her - she presents a few examples of secrets she kept, and some she wishes she hadn't kept so well. She examines why it is that so many doctors make assumptions about patients when they should be asking questions - abo... Read more at Amazon Buy now from Amazon! When Doctors Become PatientsISBN: 9780195327670 Published by: Oxford University Press This is the first book to look at the phenomenon of 'wounded healers': doctors who fall ill and become patients themselves. It weaves together intimate, personal interviews with health care providers who have fallen ill, to provide a rich portrait of the psychology of doctors, the nature of human illness, and the pitfalls of our health care system.... Read more at Amazon Buy now from Amazon! Working in Health and Social CareISBN: 9780443074882 Published by: Elsevier Health Sciences Working in Health and Social Care: An Introduction For Allied Health Professionals provides guidance to all allied health professionals including physiotherapists, radiographers, chiropodists, podiatrists, occupational therapists and speech and language therapists in understanding health and social care agendas and their career development within these areas. It discusses a wide range of topics relevant to contemporary practice, and how these sit within health and social care systems, aiming to engage the r... Read more at Amazon Buy now from Amazon!
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