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  • af Jo Marie Reilly, Helena Yu & Rosemary R. Lichtman
    361,95 kr.

  • af Marcia Brennan
    272,95 kr.

  • af Susan E Detweiler
    207,95 kr.

  • - The Use of Race in Medicine and Implications for Health Equity
    af School of Medicine
    532,95 kr.

  • af Marcia Nichols
    232,95 kr.

  • - An Ekphrastic, Scholarly, and Literary Celebration of the 1543 De Humani Corporis Fabrica of Andreas Vesalius
     
    1.172,95 kr.

  • af Albert Howard & III Carter
    317,95 kr.

    All of us live between peril and safety, danger and security, sickness and wellness, death and life. The threats range from a head cold to the Climate Change that endangers all life on earth. How may we consider such topics and create strategies and positive outlooks? The second half of the book discusses the Climate Change that threatens to disrupt the health of all humans and all life on planet Earth. Concepts in modern biology, physics, ecology, and religion suggest changes we can make locally and globally. As wonderful as modern medicine is, it is still largely materials-based. It could be extended, improved, and be more effective if it further drew on the resources of mind and energy in both caregivers and patients, indeed in all persons sick or well. Developments in Integration Medicine, Medical Humanities, and Health Humanities all help to widen the medical gaze.

  • af John Forrest
    217,95 kr.

    This book contains descriptions of 22 persons, professors of medicine, many of them trained by Beeson, who write about their recollections of Paul Beeson. The book follows Beeson's life, from his birth, early childhood in Alaska, college at the University of Washington, medical school at McGill, and residency at the University of Pennsylvania, to and private practice with his father and brother in Wooster Ohio. Seeing that he was not very good at surgery, Dr. Beeson took a fellowship at Rockefeller Institute in New York City with Osswald Avery. He then served as Chief Resident to the renowned Soma Weiss at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital at Harvard, which led to the Chairmanships of the Departments of medicine at Emory, Yale, and Oxford, to a distinguished Professor at the VA in Seattle Washington. The book concludes with the speakers comments at Beeson's memorial service at Yale.

  • - Voices from the Margins
    af Josephine Ensign
    212,95 kr.

    Soul Stories is an exploration of the boundaries of narrative within health and healing in the context of trauma and homelessness. It draws upon scholarly research across a range of disciplines, and is informed by Ensign's thirty years' experience as a nurse providing health care to people marginalized by poverty and homelessness, by her personal journey through homelessness as a young adult, and by her experience of teaching critical reflective practice to health science students. Soul Stories deepens our understanding of homelessness; trauma and resilience; gender-based violence; the role of narrative in health and healing; and ways we can humanize health care for patients, providers, and communities. It contributes to civically and community-engaged scholarship in the health humanities.

  • - Funding Research in a Large Academic Health Center
    af Henry R Bourne & Eric B Vermillion
    287,95 kr.

    Threatened by sharp cuts in state government support and stagnant federal research funding, US public research universities are becoming fragile ecosystems. By charting flows of research dollars through a leading public research university-the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)-this book illuminates how such schools work to cope with these funding threats and how the challenges and coping strategies affect organization and direction of research. Academic leaders, faculty, administrators, and students will learn how a complex academic health center manages its revenues, expenses, and diverse academic cultures. For the first time, they can begin to understand arcane mysteries of indirect cost recovery, sponsored funds, capital investment, endowments, debt, and researchers' salaries.

  • - History, Representation, Communication from Antiquity to the Present
    af Maria Malatesta
    316,95 kr.

    For the first time, a book considers the doctor/patient relationship in the long period and from a broad geographical perspective. Historians, anthropologists and doctors reflect on the factors that, from the Classical age until the present, have altered the care relationship and the power relations embedded within it. The book also highlights that communication and narration, understood as constitutive aspects of care, are the elements which link the past to the present. From the encounter between religion and medicine to the centuries-long struggle between doctors and patients in defence of their respective positions, from medical dramas to efforts to humanize medicine, the book describes the doctor/patient relationship in all its cultural, transnational and transtemporal dimensions.

  • - Readings in the Development of the Medical Humanities
    af Brian & Frsa Msc(oxon) Msc(nurs) RGN Rmn (King's College Hospital London) Dolan
    303,95 kr.

  • af Silvia (Kings College London UK) Camporesi
    246,95 kr.

  • - Poetry and Prose from The Healing Art of Writing, 2012
    af Joan Baranow
    207,95 kr.

  • af Mahala Yates Stripling
    164,95 kr.

  • - Conversations about what it means to be alive
    af Cynthia D. Perlis
    314,95 kr.

  • - Cuban Health(care) On and Off the Island
    af Nancy Burke
    207,95 kr.

  • - A Narrative History of Endocrine Surgery
    af Martha A. Zeiger, Wen T. Shen & Erin A. Felger
    442,95 kr.

  • - Freud, Fiction, and the Articulation of Truth in Modern Psychological Science
    af M.D. Edison Miyawaki
    397,95 kr.

  • - Freud, Fiction, and the Articulation of Truth in Modern Psychological Science
    af Edison Miyawaki
    210,95 kr.

  • af Sharon Dobie
    293,95 kr.

    Do your doctors share what they have learned from you? Likely not! With little precedent for physicians to open up about the impact their patients have on their personal development, Heart Murmurs: What Patients Teach Their Doctors breaks tradition with a collection of stories by author and editor Sharon Dobie M.D. and 35 other physicians. Aware for years that her patients taught her at least as much as she gave them, Dr. Dobie's acknowledgement of this reciprocity led to this project. Grouped thematically, the stories encourage health care providers to think about their relationships with patients and through that reflection, to know themselves more deeply. They also take all readers from the specific to universal messages, asking all of us to see how we are changed within all relationships, doctor-patient or otherwise. These humanizing tales draw us back to basics: relationships matter for us all.

  • - Social Sources of the Placebo Effect
    af Stewart Justman
    201,95 kr.

  • - Illness from Inside Out
    af Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
    157,95 kr.

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