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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th
Conference on Information Technology and its Applications, CITA
2023, taking place on July 28-29, 2023 in Da Nang City, the
most beautiful and livable city in Vietnam. CITA is an annual
scientific conference on information technology and its
applications in all fields. The main objective of the conference is
to create a forum to gather and connect Vietnamese and
international researchers, scientists in the fields of information
technology and its applications. The book includes 33 papers,
selected from 144 papers submitted to CITA 2023 whose authors come
from over 20 countries around the world, which were carefully
reviewed by at least two members of the Program Committee, with
professional advice from reputable scientists in the field of
information technology and technology, digital economy such as
Prof. Dr.Sc. Ngoc-Thanh Nguyen (Poland), Prof. Dr. Dosam
Hwang (Korea), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Le Minh Hoa (UK), and Prof.Dr.
Nguyen Thanh Thuy (Vietnam). The acceptance rate of CITA 2023 is
about 24%. The papers in the book are organized in the following
topical sections: Data Science and Artificial Intelligence; Image
and Natural Language Processing; Software Engineering and
Information Systems; Network and Communications; and Digital
Economy. The accepted and presented papers focus on new trends and
challenges facing the information and communication technology as
well as digital economy community. If you are scientists,
lecturers, doctoral students, we hope that you will find many
useful and good quality results from the book for your future
research.
The upheavals of the NHS reforms have caused a great deal of stress
and uncertainty in primary care, and professional development and
support for general practitioners needs to take account of this.
This book offers a group supervision model which can be used to
develop the core competencies needed for GPs to make the new
primary care organisations work. The book analyses how primary care
professionals have dealt with the various reforms of the past
decade, and picks apart the paralysing culture of politeness,
conflict avoidance and rivalry for power, to reveal how at the core
of reform is the struggle for each GP to construct a new
professional identity which integrates medicine, management and
politics.It proposes ways GPs can benefit from these experiences to
become equipped with the necessary competencies to be active
members or dynamic leaders in the new primary care organisations.
The doctor-patient relationship is no longer one-to-one, but
located within a group matrix, in the same way that a GP is now
required to work within a group framework. This book enables GPs to
develop the essential group skills they now need, and on which the
success of the healthcare reforms ultimately depends. 'A
challenging approach to understanding and supporting the
individuals who make up the primary care workforce. Gerhard Wilke
has drawn on his experiences to identify the reasons behind the
'dis-ease' felt by many practitioners, and to suggest models for
improving their morale. This book will be of interest to
practitioners working through the challenges of continuing 'top
down' reorganisation of the NHS and responding to the
reconfiguration of general practice partnerships into PCGs and
PCTs.'
As medical litigation continues to increase, the best defence for
doctors is to be aware of, and avoid, medical errors. This book
focuses on the key legal issues including medical documentation,
which reduce risk and liability when handled correctly. It contains
chapters on difficult patients and special issues for emergency
physicians. The case-based format demonstrates clinical relevance
and useful examples are drawn from office, hospital and community
settings. This book is the companion volume to Learning from
Medical Errors: Clinical Problems which focuses on the most common
clinical situations resulting in malpractice litigation. Learning
from Medical Errors: Legal Issues is vital reading for all doctors,
medical lecturers and teachers and medical lawyers.
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