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Containing papers carefully compiled for both their historical
importance and contemporary relevance, Family Medicine: The Classic
Papers brings together a team of experts, led by global family
medicine leaders Michael Kidd, Iona Heath and Amanda Howe, who
explain the importance of each selected paper and how it
contributes to international health care, current practice and
research. The papers demonstrate the broad scope of primary health
care delivered by family doctors around the world, showcasing some
of the most important research ever carried out in family medicine
and primary care. This unique volume will serve as an inspiration
to current family doctors and family medicine researchers and
educators, as well as to doctors in training, medical students and
emerging researchers in family medicine.
This unique book is the first to bring together primary care
experiences from around the world, with emphasis on non-Western
regions. Utilising published articles that profile different
countries' primary health care, accompanied by expert commentaries,
the book consolidates global primary health care information over
the past decade. Profiling the different countries' primary health
care systems and their implementation of primary health care
policy, as promoted by WHO and WONCA, the guide provides evidence
of how countries and regions can introduce primary health care and
family practice to improve their health care infrastructure and
delivery. The book is essential reading for policy makers, health
educators and academic leaders in primary care and students of
global health and provides useful background for those entering or
established in clinical family practice around the world.
This book collects in one place the classic papers from family
medicine from around the world. It serves as a showcase of some of
the most important ideas and research carried out in family
medicine and as an inspiration to family doctors as well as to
doctors in training and medical students.
This fascinating new book describes the evolution of the medical
profession and how the role of the doctor and expectations of that
role have changed over time. It critically examines developments in
the light of both external influences such as the ageing
population, patient attitudes and knowledge and government
regulation, and internal changes such as the increasing knowledge
base, advances in technology and changes in recruitment. Challenges
in management, working environment, education and training are
considered and practical recommendations for both practicing and
student doctors are offered. The holistic approach is supported
with contributions from both primary and secondary care
practitioners together with academics and educationalists. It is
highly recommended for doctors and medical students seeking new
strategies for understanding and managing change. Sociologists and
policy makers, too, will find the wide-ranging perspectives
enlightening.
This unique book is the first to bring together primary care
experiences from around the world, with emphasis on non-Western
regions. Utilising published articles that profile different
countries' primary health care, accompanied by expert commentaries,
the book consolidates global primary health care information over
the past decade. Profiling the different countries' primary health
care systems and their implementation of primary health care
policy, as promoted by WHO and WONCA, the guide provides evidence
of how countries and regions can introduce primary health care and
family practice to improve their health care infrastructure and
delivery. The book is essential reading for policy makers, health
educators and academic leaders in primary care and students of
global health and provides useful background for those entering or
established in clinical family practice around the world.
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