This book is a unique reference for medical students, residents, and allied healthcare workers who are just entering the medical field. It outlines in an anecdotal, yet pedagogical manner what one should expect and what is expected of an individual when embarking on a career at a clinic or hospital.
Organized into two sections, the book defines in clear terms student responsibilities, expectations, and appropriate collegial interactions through the implementation of historical, moral, and ethical narrative techniques. Chapters discuss the justification of “medical professionalism” as defined in medical school core curriculum, and how and why such ideological norms exist.
The book employs clinical scenarios based on incidents chosen to illustrate appropriate behavioral guidelines. The book also addresses common but difficult interpersonal problems all practitioners deal with that require empathy including delivering bad news, working with families, sexual harassment, the importance of diversity, and burnout in the work place. Each chapter includes short biographies meant to give context of the integral role of medicine in the development of our modern complex diverse society.
Comprehensive, socially conscious, and written in an engaging yet didactic narrative style,
Manners, Morals, and Medical Care
serves as an authentic source and a practical guide on the responsibilities of a practitioner when caring for patients.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Section One The Importance of Being Professional.- Chapter One. Introduction.- Chapter Two. Medical Professionalism.- Chapter Three. Manners, Medicine, and Morals.- Chapter Four. Compassion and Communication in Caring for Patients.- Chapter Five. How to be an Effective Physician.- Chapter Six: Bullying and Sexual Harassment.- Section Two. Providing Quality Care.- Chapter Seven. A Welcoming Medical Office.- Chapter Eight: A Challenging Experience: Inpatient Care.- Chapter Nine. Breaking Bad.- Chapter Ten. Special Considerations in Pediatrics.- Chapter Eleven. Burnout: A Burgeoning 21
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Century Problem.- Chapter twelve. The Joy of Medicine.
Barry Silverman, MD, FACP, FACCEmory University School of MedicineNorthside HospitalAtlanta, GAUSA Saul Adler, MD, MAPW, FAAPNeonatal ICU Northside Hospital Emory University Scottish Rite Hospital, Atlanta, GAUSA