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The Relational Medicine project is growing. In 2014 we published
our practice framework 'Relational Medicine - Personalizing Modern
Healthcare: The Practice of High-Tech Medicine As A RelationalAct'.
Building on this foundation, we now present a cutting-edge and
fully developed single case recording analysis of consecutive
encounter interactions in a dramatically accelerating
life-and-death decision-making situation in the high-tech medical
practice of Advanced Heart Failure during which practitioners,
patient, and family face multiple uncertainties as the
decision-making process unfolds and the patient's condition
deteriorates.We show how a multi-professional team including a
cardiologist, cardiac surgeon, critical care unit nurse and fellows
discuss life-prolonging options with their patient and family. We
make visible the essential roles of each multi-disciplinary team
member in helping frame for the patient and family what is going on
and the changing options while attending to the patient's
PERSON-soul-mind-body-HOOD.In bringing different data,
perspectives, and facets of understanding to bear, this book offers
a novel approach to studying high-tech medical care grounded in
Federica Raia's Relational Ontology framework of understanding
everyday practice. Using a micro-ethnographic data analysis and a
participatory research strategy, we unravel a heretofore
unrecognized universe of practice themes and present suggestions
for medical education and training aimed at continuous practice
improvement.
In this book, we present a novel framework of high-tech modern
medicine. Patients going through major high-tech medical
interventions, e.g. Advanced Heart Failure (AdHF) patients
undergoing left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation and
heart transplantation, must integrate scientific and technological
advances into personal life, including strong emotional experiences
unthinkable thirty years ago, novel to themselves and their
caregivers and unknown to healthcare professionals. Our book
provides a theoretical framework for the person-centered vision to
"heal humankind by improving health, alleviating suffering and
delivering acts of kindness, one person at a time", we develop the
theoretical as well as practical concept of the "RelationalAct (RA)
" as core concept to engage and participate in modern medicine.This
book will be used as a recommended textbook for the following UCLA
Fall 2014 course: Course Director: Professor Federica Raia /
Co-Director: Professor Mario Deng Course Title: Educational
Perspectives of Relational Practices in Modern Medicine Course
Summary: This UCLA course systematically discusses Personhood &
Body Concepts in the context of asymmetric
Person/Person-relationships in High-Tech Modern Medicine and the
diverse implications for building of theories of Relational
Practice. Course Topics: Personhood/Body Concepts; Asymmetric
Person/Person-relationships; Theories of Relational Practice
In this book, we present a novel framework of high-tech modern
medicine. Patients going through major high-tech medical
interventions, e.g. Advanced Heart Failure (AdHF) patients
undergoing left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation and
heart transplantation, must integrate scientific and technological
advances into personal life, including strong emotional experiences
unthinkable thirty years ago, novel to themselves and their
caregivers and unknown to healthcare professionals. Our book
provides a theoretical framework for the person-centered vision to
"heal humankind by improving health, alleviating suffering and
delivering acts of kindness, one person at a time", we develop the
theoretical as well as practical concept of the "RelationalAct (RA)
" as core concept to engage and participate in modern medicine.This
book will be used as a recommended textbook for the following UCLA
Fall 2014 course: Course Director: Professor Federica Raia /
Co-Director: Professor Mario Deng Course Title: Educational
Perspectives of Relational Practices in Modern Medicine Course
Summary: This UCLA course systematically discusses Personhood &
Body Concepts in the context of asymmetric
Person/Person-relationships in High-Tech Modern Medicine and the
diverse implications for building of theories of Relational
Practice. Course Topics: Personhood/Body Concepts; Asymmetric
Person/Person-relationships; Theories of Relational Practice
Die vorliegende Habilitationsschrift untersucht die Hypothese, dass
die Pumpstorung des Herzens bei Herzinsuffizienz, extrakorporaler
Zirkulation und fruh nach Herztransplantation eine gemeinsame
immunologische Komponente umfasst. Die direkten Beziehungen
zwischen dem Immunsystem und den klassischen Determinanten der
kardialen Pumpfunktion, d.h. der Vorlast, Nachlast, Kontraktilitat
und Herzfrequenz, werden kritisch diskutiert. Sie werden als
mogliche gemeinsame biologische Endstrecke verschiedener
pathophysiologischer Konstellationen, von der asymptomatischen
linksventrikularen Dysfunktion bis hin zum Sepsis-Syndrom und
Multi-Organ-Versagen, interpretiert. Die vorliegende Arbeit, die im
interdisziplinaren Konzept des Herzzentrums Munster entstand,
stellt einen originellen fachubergreifenden Denkansatz dar. Dieser
ist fur Kardiologen, Herzchirurgen, Anasthesiologen und
Intensivmediziner gleichermassen von Bedeutung. Er wird in Zukunft
im arztlichen Alltag zu einem verbesserten Verstandnis der
kardialen Pumpstorung unterschiedlicher Genese sowie zur
Entwicklung von neuen Moglichkeiten der Erkennung und Behandlung
beitragen.
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