Oxford textbook of primary medical care
"The Oxford Textbook of Primary Medical Care" is arranged in two volumes for ease of reference, offering you two very different reference resources: Volume 1 - "Principles and Concepts" and Volume 2 - "Clinical Management". Volume 1 is a unique and exhaustive guide to t...
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2004
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Summary: | "The Oxford Textbook of Primary Medical Care" is arranged in two volumes for ease of reference, offering you two very different reference resources: Volume 1 - "Principles and Concepts" and Volume 2 - "Clinical Management". Volume 1 is a unique and exhaustive guide to the theory and principles underpinning primary care, including: doctor-patient interaction, practice management, the public health role of the primary care team, health care systems throughout the world, and ensuring and enhancing quality of care. This volume emphasises the wide range of disciplines involved in primary care, covering medical sociology, health psychology, epidemiology, and the principles of organisational management, and providing concise, detailed sections on research, education, and ethics and law. In Volume 2, more than 200 chapters form a comprehensive clinical textbook on medical problems commonly seen in general practice worldwide. Here, you will find detailed evidence-based guidance on diagnosis, investigation, and management. Because each section has been written by GPs and hospital specialists working in partnership, you can be confident that these accounts are not only authoritative, but also uniquely focused on the information most relevant to primary care. Each chapter takes a broad perspective, assuring its relevance for physicians and health care systems at different levels of development, emphasising core clinical principles of diagnosis and management and considering the broader public health and health economics implications of each problem. From the Foreword, by Ian R McWhinney: "Primary care physicians have to know where they are on the scale of the complementarities between organismic and mechanistic, uncertainty and precision, involvement and detachment, concrete and abstract, and the particular and the general publication of the "Oxford Textbook of Primary Medical Care" will, I hope, be a milestone in the development of primary care medicine." |
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Physical Description: | 2 volume illustrations (some colour) 22 cm. 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.) |
Format: | System requirements: Macintosh Network Client; Intel Core Duo 1.83GHz or faster processor; Mac OS X v10.6, v10.7, or v10.8; 512MB of RAM (1GB recommended); 64 MB or higher graphics card; 16X DVD-ROM drive; display resolution of 800x600 or greater; sound card and speakers; 100 baseT Ethernet. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
ISBN: | 9780192632197 (set) 0192632191 (set) 9780198529637 0198529635 9780198529644 0198529643 |