How to Succeed on Primary Care and Community Placements

How to Succeed on Primary Care and Community Placements

Author: David Pearson

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2016-01-22

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 1118343433

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How to Succeed on Primary Care and Community Placements offers practical advice on how to get the most from your time on community visits, within patient consultations, and with the practice team. It highlights the unique opportunities and challenges you will face on placement, from using clinical information systems, to home visits and long term patient relationships, and how to take advantage of new ways of learning with web-based tools, mobile devices and social networking. Key features include: • Learning outcomes at the start of each chapter with links to web-based learning, case examples, and tasks to undertake whilst on placement • An evidence-based, practical approach to improving learning, teaching, assessment and feedback in community settings Written by a team of experienced community-based medical education specialists, it is ideal for all medical students, whether on early clinical placements or later in training, and for tutors and preceptors looking for novel ways to engage their students.


Ethical Issues in Rural Health Care

Ethical Issues in Rural Health Care

Author: Craig M. Klugman

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2013-01-02

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1421411504

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Klugman and Dalinis initiate a much-needed conversation about the ethical and policy concerns facing health care providers in the rural United States. This volume initiates a much-needed conversation about the ethical and policy concerns facing health care providers in the rural United States. Although 21 percent of the population lives in rural areas, only 11 percent of physicians practice there. What challenges do health care workers face in remote locations? What are the differences between rural and urban health care practices? What particular ethical issues arise in treating residents of small communities? Craig M. Klugman and Pamela M. Dalinis gather philosophers, lawyers, physicians, nurses, and researchers to discuss these and other questions, offering a multidisciplinary overview of rural health care in the United States. Rural practitioners often practice within small, tight-knit communities, socializing with their patients outside the examination room. The residents are more likely to have limited finances and to lack health insurance. Physicians may have insufficient resources to treat their patients, who often have to travel great distances to see a doctor. The first part of the book analyzes the differences between rural and urban cultures and discusses the difficulties in treating patients in rural settings. The second part features the personal narratives of rural health care providers, who share their experiences and insights. The last part introduces unique ethical challenges facing rural health care providers and proposes innovative solutions to those problems. This volume is a useful resource for bioethicists, members of rural bioethics committees and networks, policy makers, teachers of health care providers, and rural practitioners themselves.


A Nurse's Survival Guide to Primary Care

A Nurse's Survival Guide to Primary Care

Author: Rosemary Cook

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 9780443061158

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An indispensable guide to primary care practice, the book is a must for students on community placements and qualified nurses about to enter the world of primary health care.


Culture and Mental Health: A comprehensive textbook

Culture and Mental Health: A comprehensive textbook

Author: Kamaldeep Bhui

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2012-12-11

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 1444113666

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Culture and Mental Health: a comprehensive textbook is an authoritative text bringing together experts from around the world to discuss the provision of mental health services within multi-cultural societies and what this means in clincal and practical terms.The book looks in detail at the clinical state of services for multi-cultural societies acr


Secrets of Success: Getting into Medical School

Secrets of Success: Getting into Medical School

Author: Viyaasan Mahalingasivam

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-10-07

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 1000153169

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Applying to medical school has become increasingly competitive, with greater numbers of students applying every year. Applicants must take every available opportunity to make themselves stand out amongst the competition if they want to have a chance of getting into the school of their choice. Secrets of Success: Getting into Medical School is written for all potential medical students and is intended to guide applicants on making the right choices in choosing schools and optimizing their performance in the application process.


The Wiley International Handbook of Clinical Supervision

The Wiley International Handbook of Clinical Supervision

Author: C. Edward Watkins, Jr.

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2014-05-15

Total Pages: 841

ISBN-13: 1118846346

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This is the first handbook to examine the theory, research, and practice of clinical supervision from an international, multi-disciplinary perspective. Focuses on conceptual and research foundations, practice foundations, core skills, measuring competence, and supervision perspectives Includes original articles by contributors from around the world, including Australia, Finland, Hong Kong, Slovenia, South Africa, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States Addresses key aspects of supervision, including competency frameworks, evidence-based practice, supervisory alliances, qualitative and quantitative assessment, diversity-sensitive supervision, and more Features timely and authoritative coverage of the latest research in the field and novel ideas for clinical practice