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This unique book draws upon a collection of essays and personal
reflections by Dr Peter Tate, covering at least half a century of
his experience of trying to understand, define and improve
communication between doctors and patients. Adopting a light,
conversational and often humorous tone, the book covers a broad
range of situations encountered during the lead author's career as
a general practitioner, his seminal research into understanding
doctor-patient communication, and his subsequent role in both
teaching and developing the internationally-recognised Royal
College of General Practice's membership video examination. This
book demonstrates that clinical experiences, both professional and
personal, are fundamental to our perception of what is important
and what matters most in medicine. Key features: Unique and
personal account of the development of this vital but often
overlooked aspect of medicine Engaging and light-hearted, yet
academically rigorous Draws on experiences gathered during clinical
practice, research and teaching From the authors of the popular The
Doctor's Communication Handbook, now in its eighth edition In
reading Bedside Matters doctors, and particularly general
practitioners, will not only learn from the author's experiences,
but will be encouraged to reflect on their own clinical and
personal experiences, and to use these to better understand and
improve their own communication techniques. The author: Peter Tate
is a retired General Practitioner, UK With editorial contributions
from: Francesca Frame, a General Practitioner based in
Cambridgeshire, UK
This unique book draws upon a collection of essays and personal
reflections by Dr Peter Tate, covering at least half a century of
his experience of trying to understand, define and improve
communication between doctors and patients. Adopting a light,
conversational and often humorous tone, the book covers a broad
range of situations encountered during the lead author's career as
a general practitioner, his seminal research into understanding
doctor-patient communication, and his subsequent role in both
teaching and developing the internationally-recognised Royal
College of General Practice's membership video examination. This
book demonstrates that clinical experiences, both professional and
personal, are fundamental to our perception of what is important
and what matters most in medicine. Key features: Unique and
personal account of the development of this vital but often
overlooked aspect of medicine Engaging and light-hearted, yet
academically rigorous Draws on experiences gathered during clinical
practice, research and teaching From the authors of the popular The
Doctor's Communication Handbook, now in its eighth edition In
reading Bedside Matters doctors, and particularly general
practitioners, will not only learn from the author's experiences,
but will be encouraged to reflect on their own clinical and
personal experiences, and to use these to better understand and
improve their own communication techniques. The author: Peter Tate
is a retired General Practitioner, UK With editorial contributions
from: Francesca Frame, a General Practitioner based in
Cambridgeshire, UK
Of previous editions: '... breaks new ground in its readability ...
It is concise, wise, and firmly pragmatic'. British Medical Journal
'Since it was first published in 1994, Peter Tate's The Doctor's
Communication Handbook has been essential reading to improve GP
registrars' communication skills'. Practical Diabetes International
This bestselling title has established itself as the ultimate guide
to patient communication for all doctors, whatever their experience
and wherever they practice. Highly respected by many and acclaimed
for its light, conversational tone, this completely updated and
expanded eighth edition remains a key text for doctors at all
levels and in all settings, particularly candidates sitting for the
Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners. Key
features: Unique and accessible approach to this vital and
frequently poorly practiced aspect of medicine Addresses the change
in practice where traditional doctor consultations are increasingly
being done by other health professionals, including nurse
practitioners and paramedics Reflects the dissolution of the
primary/secondary care boundary, and the increasing importance of
shared responsibility for patient communication in clinical and
social care Covers the new types of consultation including
telephone triage and virtual consultation and the associated risks
and benefits Retains all the features praised in previous editions
brevity, readability and humour As patients become participants,
doctors are increasingly adjusting to new roles and forms of
communication from orators and governors to confidants and
interpreters. The Doctor's Communication Handbook continues to
provide an invaluable 'one stop shop' to help students, practicing
doctors, nurses and other healthcare practitioners value and
improve their skills in this area.
Of previous editions: '... breaks new ground in its readability ...
It is concise, wise, and firmly pragmatic'. British Medical Journal
'Since it was first published in 1994, Peter Tate's The Doctor's
Communication Handbook has been essential reading to improve GP
registrars' communication skills'. Practical Diabetes International
This bestselling title has established itself as the ultimate guide
to patient communication for all doctors, whatever their experience
and wherever they practice. Highly respected by many and acclaimed
for its light, conversational tone, this completely updated and
expanded eighth edition remains a key text for doctors at all
levels and in all settings, particularly candidates sitting for the
Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners. Key
features: Unique and accessible approach to this vital and
frequently poorly practiced aspect of medicine Addresses the change
in practice where traditional doctor consultations are increasingly
being done by other health professionals, including nurse
practitioners and paramedics Reflects the dissolution of the
primary/secondary care boundary, and the increasing importance of
shared responsibility for patient communication in clinical and
social care Covers the new types of consultation including
telephone triage and virtual consultation and the associated risks
and benefits Retains all the features praised in previous editions
brevity, readability and humour As patients become participants,
doctors are increasingly adjusting to new roles and forms of
communication from orators and governors to confidants and
interpreters. The Doctor's Communication Handbook continues to
provide an invaluable 'one stop shop' to help students, practicing
doctors, nurses and other healthcare practitioners value and
improve their skills in this area.
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