Learning to ConsultCRC Press, 08/10/2018 - 160 páginas Information is vital for healthcare professionals striving to keep their practice current and based on the best available evidence. The Internet is playing an increasingly crucial role in life long learning of health professionals and is becoming the most practical way to access publications on clinical guidelines systematic reviews and for updating users about the key aspects of health policy. This book covers the diversity and variable value of material available on the Internet and takes a fresh approach to coping with information overload. It illustrates how simple techniques such as making and using smart maps concept maps and mind maps can help clinicians keep up-to-date and how these methods can be applied to particular areas of healthcare. It provides numerous case studies in key areas including mental health child health primary care and care of the elderly. Mapping Health on the Internet is essential reading for all healthcare professionals and will assist in their learning and continuing professional development. |
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... treatment is appropriate or suitable for a particular individual. Ultimately it is the sole responsibility of the medical professional to make his or her own professional judgements, so as to advise and treat patients appropriately. The ...
... treatment is appropriate or suitable for a particular individual. Ultimately it is the sole responsibility of the medical professional to make his or her own professional judgements, so as to advise and treat patients appropriately. The ...
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... treatment and care, a shared enterprise. Done well they enhance the self-esteem, confidence, and dignity which minimise the loss of well-being, the loss that comes with illness. That is why, for example, a chapter on treatment, even of ...
... treatment and care, a shared enterprise. Done well they enhance the self-esteem, confidence, and dignity which minimise the loss of well-being, the loss that comes with illness. That is why, for example, a chapter on treatment, even of ...
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... treating a patient as part of the management of their illness. We are not the first to write in this area and I am sure we will not be the last. This is which is in the of that is so is ongoing of The book covers many other important ...
... treating a patient as part of the management of their illness. We are not the first to write in this area and I am sure we will not be the last. This is which is in the of that is so is ongoing of The book covers many other important ...
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... treatment advised The patient likes you miss the for the doctor You miss important diagnoses The patient fails to understand Patients don't do what you advise The doctor receives complaints Paralinguistic communication: • voice quality ...
... treatment advised The patient likes you miss the for the doctor You miss important diagnoses The patient fails to understand Patients don't do what you advise The doctor receives complaints Paralinguistic communication: • voice quality ...
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... treatment you have recommended. This is why explaining comes last in our list. We cannot start on an explanation without having first completed the other communication tasks, and found out quite a bit about the patient and his or her ...
... treatment you have recommended. This is why explaining comes last in our list. We cannot start on an explanation without having first completed the other communication tasks, and found out quite a bit about the patient and his or her ...
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The importance of the doctorpatient relationship | 30 |
Physical examination | 43 |
Problem solving and the diagnostic process | 56 |
Patient management | 77 |
Opportunisticpreventive care and health promotion | 95 |
Record keeping and referrals | 107 |
Advanced communication skills | 133 |
Bioethics and values in medicine | 164 |
Consultation models | 178 |
Aids to learning | 216 |
CPD lifelong learning and preparing for examinations | 243 |
Prescribing for common conditions | 256 |
Back Cover | 274 |
Writing a prescription | 124 |
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