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Patient care and professionalism / edited by Catherine D. DeAngelis.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2013.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780199926268
  • 0199926263
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Patient care and professionalism.DDC classification:
  • 610.7306/9 23
LOC classification:
  • R727.3 .P3634 2013eb
NLM classification:
  • W 62
Online resources:
Contents:
Medical professionalism from the patient's perspective: is there an advocate in the house? / Martha E. Gaines, Rachel Grob, Mark J. Schlesinger, and Sarah Davis -- The Hippocratic Oath as an example of professional conduct / Howard Markel -- Professionalism and politics in the United Kingdom / Carol Black, Cyril Chantler -- The role of specialty boards in promoting professionalism: the case of the American Board of Internal Medicine / Clarence H. Braddock III, Eric S. Holmboe, Christine K. Cassel -- Medical professionalism in the twenty-first century / Catherine D. DeAngelis -- Professionalism and nursing: a quest or an accomplishment? / Kathleen M. White -- Public health: the "population" as patient / Lawrence O. Gostin -- Exploring the role of law and legal systems in the therapeutic relationship / James G. Hodge, Jr. -- Professionalism and fiduciary responsibilities in health care leadership / Phil B. Fontanarosa -- Professionalism, medicine, and religion / Patricia M. Fosarelli -- Professionalism: the science of care and the art of medicine / James C. Harris.
Summary: The chapters in Patient Care and Professionalism are ordered so that the main character in this book, the patient, has the first voice, followed by the ancient history of professionalism, the recent resurrection of professionalism in the United Kingdom (UK), and finally professionalism in the United States (US). The eleven chapters cover the various health care professions: medicine, nursing, public health, law, leadership, religion, and finally a chapter on the science of professionalism. The chapters are all written by internationally known experts. The authors share their collective experie.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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The chapters in Patient Care and Professionalism are ordered so that the main character in this book, the patient, has the first voice, followed by the ancient history of professionalism, the recent resurrection of professionalism in the United Kingdom (UK), and finally professionalism in the United States (US). The eleven chapters cover the various health care professions: medicine, nursing, public health, law, leadership, religion, and finally a chapter on the science of professionalism. The chapters are all written by internationally known experts. The authors share their collective experie.

Medical professionalism from the patient's perspective: is there an advocate in the house? / Martha E. Gaines, Rachel Grob, Mark J. Schlesinger, and Sarah Davis -- The Hippocratic Oath as an example of professional conduct / Howard Markel -- Professionalism and politics in the United Kingdom / Carol Black, Cyril Chantler -- The role of specialty boards in promoting professionalism: the case of the American Board of Internal Medicine / Clarence H. Braddock III, Eric S. Holmboe, Christine K. Cassel -- Medical professionalism in the twenty-first century / Catherine D. DeAngelis -- Professionalism and nursing: a quest or an accomplishment? / Kathleen M. White -- Public health: the "population" as patient / Lawrence O. Gostin -- Exploring the role of law and legal systems in the therapeutic relationship / James G. Hodge, Jr. -- Professionalism and fiduciary responsibilities in health care leadership / Phil B. Fontanarosa -- Professionalism, medicine, and religion / Patricia M. Fosarelli -- Professionalism: the science of care and the art of medicine / James C. Harris.

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