Family Medicine
The Classic Papers
Herausgeber: Kidd, Michael
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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. 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.…mehr
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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. 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.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781846199943
- ISBN-10: 1846199948
- Artikelnr.: 39761849
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781846199943
- ISBN-10: 1846199948
- Artikelnr.: 39761849
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Professor Michael Kidd is a family doctor, primary care researcher and medical educator and dean of the faculty of health sciences based at Flinders University in Australia.He is a past president of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and has been a member of the WONCA world executive since 2004. In 2013 he took on Presidency.
1. Arthur Conan Doyle on Medical humanism and our values as family doctors
(1894) 2. Joseph Collings on the transformation of family medicine into a
distinct medical discipline (1950) 3. Cees van den Dool on Anticipatory
medicine - prevention as part of the consultation in family medicine (1970)
4. Julian Tudor Hart on the Inverse Care Law (1971) 5. Charles Bridges-Webb
on How family medicine research can lead to systematic understanding of
health and illness within a local community (1973) 6. lan McWhinney on
Problem-solving and decision-making in family practice (1979) 7. Gayle
Stephens on the intellectual basis of family practice (1982) 8. James W.
Mold and colleagues on the shift to goal-oriented medical care (1991) 9.
James McCormick on the place of judgement in medicine (1994) 10. Cynthia
Haq and colleagues on the development of family medicine around the world
(1995) 11. The World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA) on Training the
world's rural family medicine workforce (1995) 12. lan McWhinney on the
importance of being different (1996) 13. Alastair McColl, Helen Smith and
colleagues on Family doctors and evidence-based medicine (1998) 14. Chris
van Weel and Walter Rosser on the contribution of family medicine research
to improving global healthcare (2004) 15. Igor Svab and colleagues on
Family medicine development in Eastern Europe (2004) 16. John Gabbay and
Andrée le May on New perspectives on evidence-based medicine (2004) 17.
Barbara Starlield and colleagues on the contribution of primary care to
health systems and health (2005) 18. Julio Ceitlin on the development of
family medicine in Latin America (2006) 19. Paul Little and colleagues on
the importance of research in family medicine (2006) 20. James Macinko and
colleagues on Family medicine development in Brazil (2006) 21. Barbara
Starfield on Global health, equity and primary care (2007) 22. Harvey
Chochinov on Dignity and the essence of medicine (2007) 23. The World
Health Organization on Primary care: Putting people first (2008) 24. Kurt
Stange and Robert Ferrer on the paradox of primary care (2009) 25. Charles
Boelen and Bob Woollard on Social accountability and medical education
(2009) 26. Bob Mash and Steve Reid on Family medicine in Africa (2010) 27.
Karen Barnett, Stewart Mercer and colleagues on Multimorbidity (2012) 28.
Leiyu Shi on the impact of primary care and the importance of indicators
(2012) 29. lona Heath on The art of doing nothing (2012) 30. The State
Council of the People's Republic of China on Family medicine development in
China (2013) 31. Amogh Basnyat on Family medicine transforming rural
primary care in Nepal (2013) 32. The World Health Organization on Family
medicine development in the nations of the Middle East (2014) 33. Roger
Ruiz Moral and colleagues on The challenge of assisting people in improving
adherence to medications (2015)
(1894) 2. Joseph Collings on the transformation of family medicine into a
distinct medical discipline (1950) 3. Cees van den Dool on Anticipatory
medicine - prevention as part of the consultation in family medicine (1970)
4. Julian Tudor Hart on the Inverse Care Law (1971) 5. Charles Bridges-Webb
on How family medicine research can lead to systematic understanding of
health and illness within a local community (1973) 6. lan McWhinney on
Problem-solving and decision-making in family practice (1979) 7. Gayle
Stephens on the intellectual basis of family practice (1982) 8. James W.
Mold and colleagues on the shift to goal-oriented medical care (1991) 9.
James McCormick on the place of judgement in medicine (1994) 10. Cynthia
Haq and colleagues on the development of family medicine around the world
(1995) 11. The World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA) on Training the
world's rural family medicine workforce (1995) 12. lan McWhinney on the
importance of being different (1996) 13. Alastair McColl, Helen Smith and
colleagues on Family doctors and evidence-based medicine (1998) 14. Chris
van Weel and Walter Rosser on the contribution of family medicine research
to improving global healthcare (2004) 15. Igor Svab and colleagues on
Family medicine development in Eastern Europe (2004) 16. John Gabbay and
Andrée le May on New perspectives on evidence-based medicine (2004) 17.
Barbara Starlield and colleagues on the contribution of primary care to
health systems and health (2005) 18. Julio Ceitlin on the development of
family medicine in Latin America (2006) 19. Paul Little and colleagues on
the importance of research in family medicine (2006) 20. James Macinko and
colleagues on Family medicine development in Brazil (2006) 21. Barbara
Starfield on Global health, equity and primary care (2007) 22. Harvey
Chochinov on Dignity and the essence of medicine (2007) 23. The World
Health Organization on Primary care: Putting people first (2008) 24. Kurt
Stange and Robert Ferrer on the paradox of primary care (2009) 25. Charles
Boelen and Bob Woollard on Social accountability and medical education
(2009) 26. Bob Mash and Steve Reid on Family medicine in Africa (2010) 27.
Karen Barnett, Stewart Mercer and colleagues on Multimorbidity (2012) 28.
Leiyu Shi on the impact of primary care and the importance of indicators
(2012) 29. lona Heath on The art of doing nothing (2012) 30. The State
Council of the People's Republic of China on Family medicine development in
China (2013) 31. Amogh Basnyat on Family medicine transforming rural
primary care in Nepal (2013) 32. The World Health Organization on Family
medicine development in the nations of the Middle East (2014) 33. Roger
Ruiz Moral and colleagues on The challenge of assisting people in improving
adherence to medications (2015)
1. Arthur Conan Doyle on Medical humanism and our values as family doctors
(1894) 2. Joseph Collings on the transformation of family medicine into a
distinct medical discipline (1950) 3. Cees van den Dool on Anticipatory
medicine - prevention as part of the consultation in family medicine (1970)
4. Julian Tudor Hart on the Inverse Care Law (1971) 5. Charles Bridges-Webb
on How family medicine research can lead to systematic understanding of
health and illness within a local community (1973) 6. lan McWhinney on
Problem-solving and decision-making in family practice (1979) 7. Gayle
Stephens on the intellectual basis of family practice (1982) 8. James W.
Mold and colleagues on the shift to goal-oriented medical care (1991) 9.
James McCormick on the place of judgement in medicine (1994) 10. Cynthia
Haq and colleagues on the development of family medicine around the world
(1995) 11. The World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA) on Training the
world's rural family medicine workforce (1995) 12. lan McWhinney on the
importance of being different (1996) 13. Alastair McColl, Helen Smith and
colleagues on Family doctors and evidence-based medicine (1998) 14. Chris
van Weel and Walter Rosser on the contribution of family medicine research
to improving global healthcare (2004) 15. Igor Svab and colleagues on
Family medicine development in Eastern Europe (2004) 16. John Gabbay and
Andrée le May on New perspectives on evidence-based medicine (2004) 17.
Barbara Starlield and colleagues on the contribution of primary care to
health systems and health (2005) 18. Julio Ceitlin on the development of
family medicine in Latin America (2006) 19. Paul Little and colleagues on
the importance of research in family medicine (2006) 20. James Macinko and
colleagues on Family medicine development in Brazil (2006) 21. Barbara
Starfield on Global health, equity and primary care (2007) 22. Harvey
Chochinov on Dignity and the essence of medicine (2007) 23. The World
Health Organization on Primary care: Putting people first (2008) 24. Kurt
Stange and Robert Ferrer on the paradox of primary care (2009) 25. Charles
Boelen and Bob Woollard on Social accountability and medical education
(2009) 26. Bob Mash and Steve Reid on Family medicine in Africa (2010) 27.
Karen Barnett, Stewart Mercer and colleagues on Multimorbidity (2012) 28.
Leiyu Shi on the impact of primary care and the importance of indicators
(2012) 29. lona Heath on The art of doing nothing (2012) 30. The State
Council of the People's Republic of China on Family medicine development in
China (2013) 31. Amogh Basnyat on Family medicine transforming rural
primary care in Nepal (2013) 32. The World Health Organization on Family
medicine development in the nations of the Middle East (2014) 33. Roger
Ruiz Moral and colleagues on The challenge of assisting people in improving
adherence to medications (2015)
(1894) 2. Joseph Collings on the transformation of family medicine into a
distinct medical discipline (1950) 3. Cees van den Dool on Anticipatory
medicine - prevention as part of the consultation in family medicine (1970)
4. Julian Tudor Hart on the Inverse Care Law (1971) 5. Charles Bridges-Webb
on How family medicine research can lead to systematic understanding of
health and illness within a local community (1973) 6. lan McWhinney on
Problem-solving and decision-making in family practice (1979) 7. Gayle
Stephens on the intellectual basis of family practice (1982) 8. James W.
Mold and colleagues on the shift to goal-oriented medical care (1991) 9.
James McCormick on the place of judgement in medicine (1994) 10. Cynthia
Haq and colleagues on the development of family medicine around the world
(1995) 11. The World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA) on Training the
world's rural family medicine workforce (1995) 12. lan McWhinney on the
importance of being different (1996) 13. Alastair McColl, Helen Smith and
colleagues on Family doctors and evidence-based medicine (1998) 14. Chris
van Weel and Walter Rosser on the contribution of family medicine research
to improving global healthcare (2004) 15. Igor Svab and colleagues on
Family medicine development in Eastern Europe (2004) 16. John Gabbay and
Andrée le May on New perspectives on evidence-based medicine (2004) 17.
Barbara Starlield and colleagues on the contribution of primary care to
health systems and health (2005) 18. Julio Ceitlin on the development of
family medicine in Latin America (2006) 19. Paul Little and colleagues on
the importance of research in family medicine (2006) 20. James Macinko and
colleagues on Family medicine development in Brazil (2006) 21. Barbara
Starfield on Global health, equity and primary care (2007) 22. Harvey
Chochinov on Dignity and the essence of medicine (2007) 23. The World
Health Organization on Primary care: Putting people first (2008) 24. Kurt
Stange and Robert Ferrer on the paradox of primary care (2009) 25. Charles
Boelen and Bob Woollard on Social accountability and medical education
(2009) 26. Bob Mash and Steve Reid on Family medicine in Africa (2010) 27.
Karen Barnett, Stewart Mercer and colleagues on Multimorbidity (2012) 28.
Leiyu Shi on the impact of primary care and the importance of indicators
(2012) 29. lona Heath on The art of doing nothing (2012) 30. The State
Council of the People's Republic of China on Family medicine development in
China (2013) 31. Amogh Basnyat on Family medicine transforming rural
primary care in Nepal (2013) 32. The World Health Organization on Family
medicine development in the nations of the Middle East (2014) 33. Roger
Ruiz Moral and colleagues on The challenge of assisting people in improving
adherence to medications (2015)