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A physician's self-paced guide to
critical thinking Milos Jenicek Today's medicine is rooted in modern logical and critical thinking domains. A physican's self-paced guide to critical thinking explains and describes the applications of philosophy, logic and critical thinking in particular, in medicine. By presenting an organized view of medical professionals' experiences and endeavors, this resource will help to determine the success in treating patients and handing health problems at the community level. Designed to be a teaching tool, its self-instruction format is helpful as a resource or in a classroom setting. |
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Storying domestic
violence:constructions and stereotypes of abuse in the discourse of general
practitioners Jarmila Mildorf Globally, at least one in four women experiences domestic violence at some point in her life, according to World Bank figures, which are confirmed by local surveys throughout the world. Since domestic violence can cause both acute physical injuries and long-term chronic illness, an abused woman is likely to appeal to a family doctor or general practitioner as one of her first resources for help. General practitioners, however, rarely report domestic violence in their practices. Jarmila Mildorf's interdisciplinary study makes a unique contribution to the fields of domestic abuse and narrative studies with her analysis of the narrative practices of doctors who treat abused women. Mildorf, a sociolinguist and literary scholar, analyzes the narrative trajectories, space-time parameters, agency, modalities, metaphors, and stereotypes in thirty-six narratives deriving from in-depth interviews with twenty general practitioners in Aberdeen, Scotland. Mildorf shows what these narrative strategies reveal about the perceptions and attitudes of practitioners toward domestic violence and the ways in which the narratives linguistically reconstruct knowledge and realities of domestic violence. Unique in its emphasis on the discourse of doctors, "Storying Domestic Violence" suggests the possibility of narrative approaches in medical modules that might preclude further stigmatization and victimization of abused women. A cross section of scholars will recognize this study as significant for its potential to change how people think about domestic abuse, physician-patient relations, and public health policy. |
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The doctor's
communication handbook Peter Tate This book has established itself as a key text for all doctors, whatever their experience and wherever they practice, and is of particular value to candidates sitting the Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners (MRCGP) examination. The light-hearted, conversational approach makes for enjoyable reading. All trainee doctors, particularly those completing the Work Based Assessment (WBA) section of the MRCCGP examination, will find this text invaluable, as will undergraduate medical students and postgraduate candidates for the new clinical skills examination (CSE) in 2007, a future requirement for membership of the RCGP. |
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Healing words:the power of apology in medicine Michael S. Woods This is the book physicians and healthcare professionals need to be reading to learn what patients and families want after adverse events. Through this book Mike Woods had done a great job synthesizing the important issues surrounding apology and disclosure. Mike's friends in sorry works! applaud this book and his continued efforts to improve the culture of medicine. |
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高雄長庚紀念醫院圖書館 (羅) |
2011、2079 |