A workbook for trainees in general practice

from the department of General Practice, St George's Hospital Medical School

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A workbook for trainees in general practice
Paul Freeling
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A workbook for trainees in general practice

from the department of General Practice, St George's Hospital Medical School

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This workbook provides the trainees with the necessary skills to practise the science, art and craft of general practice. This workbook outlines the basic skills of practice and enables the trainees to make as effective a start to training as possible. Designed for use immediately on entering practice the book eases the transition from hospital practice to general practice. // A book to help trainees help themselves to learn. Written by one of the most experienced teachers of general practice in the United Kingdom, Paul Freeling of St. George's Hospital Medical School, London.

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English
Pages
148

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Table of Contents

How to use the workbook
Part A: Settling into Practice
Tutorial I : What is general practice?
Tutorial II : How do the internal arrangements of the practice & its setting affect the work done?
Tutorial III : What is the 'Team'?
Tutorial IV : Where do we go now?
Part B: Consultations - the Largest Part of the GP's Work
Tutorial V : What goes on in a consultation?
Tutorial VI : What actions can result from consultations?
Tutorial VII : How can consulting behaviour be studied and improved?
Part C: Wider Considerations
Tutorial VIII : What are the preventive and psychosocial factors in health and illness?
Tutorial IX : What can be explored, explained and advised?
Appendices:
A : Contract
B : Practice finance
C : Record systems
D : Some possible learning opportunities
E : Day release topics
F : People and institutions suitable for trainees to visit
G : Basic reading list
References
Index

Edition Notes

Bibliography, p143-144. - Includes index.

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Bristol, England

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
362.1/72/0941
Library of Congress
R729.5.G4

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
ix,148p. :
Number of pages
148
Dimensions
8.5 x 5.4 x 0.4 inches
Weight
225 grams

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Open Library
OL22221161M
ISBN 10
0723606811

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