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This title was first published in 2000: This book is based on
selected papers from a major international congress of the same
name that was held at the University of Calgary in July 1997. The
contributors come from Canada, England, Italy, United States, Hong
Kong and New Zealand where they are researchers at major
universities. The papers are organized into four sections: 1)
Context of Families, 2) Family Adjustment and Transitions, 3) Child
and Adolescent Development, and Attachment. The book sets out to
bring together advanced research by psychologists, social workers,
physicians, sociologists and other social scientists on the
interface between society, the family, children, adolescents and
other family members.
This comprehensive, yet accessible, text demystifies the
challenging area of competence assessement in medicine and the
health sciences, providing a clear framework and the tools for
anyone working or studying in this area. Written by a single,
highly experienced, author, the content benefits from uniformity of
style and is supported and enhanced by a range of pedagogic
features including cases, questions and summaries. Essential
reading for all students and practitioners of medical education, it
will also be an invaluable guide for allied health professionals
and psychologists with a general interest in assessment, evaluation
and measurement and a useful library reference.
This comprehensive, yet accessible, text demystifies the
challenging area of competence assessement in medicine and the
health sciences, providing a clear framework and the tools for
anyone working or studying in this area. Written by a single,
highly experienced, author, the content benefits from uniformity of
style and is supported and enhanced by a range of pedagogic
features including cases, questions and summaries. Essential
reading for all students and practitioners of medical education, it
will also be an invaluable guide for allied health professionals
and psychologists with a general interest in assessment, evaluation
and measurement and a useful library reference.
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