The Foundations of Primary Care: v. 1, Satisfaction or Resentment?CRC Press, 11. aug. 2018 - 240 sider This work contains foreword by Ian R McWhinney, Emeritus Professor of General Practice, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Centre for Studies in Family Medicine University of Western Ontario, Canada. This ground-breaking book encourages a re-focus on the subjective and social nature of health and illness. It helps healthcare professionals find fresh perspectives to assist patients, many of whom are threatened by and lost in a healthcare system dominated by diseases and procedures. The book takes a whole systems approach to primary care, incorporating new developments, social aspects, critical discourse, international perspectives, and the history and philosophy of medicine. It is a stimulating and inspiring read for general practitioners and other primary healthcare professionals, undergraduate and postgraduate medical students, healthcare educators, academics, and primary care researchers. Healthcare policy makers and shapers will value its lucid account of complex issues. 'Joachim Sturmberg has written an important book, which I sincerely hope the reformers of our health care system will study carefully. It is also a riveting read. With great erudition and strong arguments, Sturmberg lays out a plan which leads to a goal to which we all aspire - a health care system based on primary care and primary health care which expresses the historic values of medicine and adapts itself to the complexity of modern medicine. A must read for anyone who has the interests of primary care at heart.' - Ian R McWhinney, in the Foreword. |
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... scientific or health-care professionals and is provided strictly as a supplement to the medical or other professional's own judgement, their knowledge of the patient's medical history, relevant manufacturer's instructions and the ...
... scientific or health-care professionals and is provided strictly as a supplement to the medical or other professional's own judgement, their knowledge of the patient's medical history, relevant manufacturer's instructions and the ...
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... scientific and technological advances gave rise to the promise of curing all disease in the late 19th century. At the beginning of the 21st century, medicine worldwide is in a deep crisis - patients increasingly express their ...
... scientific and technological advances gave rise to the promise of curing all disease in the late 19th century. At the beginning of the 21st century, medicine worldwide is in a deep crisis - patients increasingly express their ...
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... scientific construct. As a social act medicine developed its specific rituals, which in turn shaped societal expectation relating to health and health care. The Romans translated the knowledge of environmental factors on the health and ...
... scientific construct. As a social act medicine developed its specific rituals, which in turn shaped societal expectation relating to health and health care. The Romans translated the knowledge of environmental factors on the health and ...
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... scientific opinion of the time that all diseases were caused by imbalances of basic humours in the body. In addition doctors argued that washing hands before seeing each patient would be too much work, nor were they willing to accept ...
... scientific opinion of the time that all diseases were caused by imbalances of basic humours in the body. In addition doctors argued that washing hands before seeing each patient would be too much work, nor were they willing to accept ...
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... scientific revolution, initially enhancing anatomical understanding, and during the 19th century the discovery of the causes of disease; the 20th century accelerated both, our knowledge and our management based on the application of ...
... scientific revolution, initially enhancing anatomical understanding, and during the 19th century the discovery of the causes of disease; the 20th century accelerated both, our knowledge and our management based on the application of ...
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CHAPTER 4THE ORIGINS OF GENERAL PRACTICEFAMILY MEDICINE | 1966 |
The Formation of the Colleges of General Practice | 1968 |
THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF ILLNESS AND DISEASE | |
THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE | |
PRACTISING GENERAL PRACTICEFAMILY MEDICINE | |
The Interconnected Nature of Continuity of Care | |
the interdependence | |
Health Effects of Unemployment | |
Health | |
PRIMARY CARE | |
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Science and Truth | |
SYSTEMS THINKING | |
A METAPHOR FOR A SUSTAINABLE | |
INDEX | |
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