Family Practice Stories

Family Practice Stories
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Publisher : Indiana Historical Society
Total Pages : 379
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ISBN-10 : 9780871953575
ISBN-13 : 0871953579
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Family Practice Stories by : Richard Feldman

An initiative of the Indiana Academy of Family Physicians and the Indiana Academy of Family Physicians Foundation, Family Practice Stories is a collection of tales told by, and about, Hoosier family doctors practicing in the middle of the twentieth century. The stories celebrate that time in America considered to be the golden age of generalism in medicine---a time that conjures up Norman Rockwell’s familiar archetypal images of the country family doctor and a time when the art of healing was at its zenith.

Heirs of General Practice

Heirs of General Practice
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Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages : 132
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ISBN-10 : 9780374708528
ISBN-13 : 0374708525
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Heirs of General Practice by : John McPhee

Heirs of General Practice is a frieze of glimpses of young doctors with patients of every age—about a dozen physicians in all, who belong to the new medical specialty called family practice. They are people who have addressed themselves to a need for a unifying generalism in a world that has become greatly subdivided by specialization, physicians who work with the "unquantifiable idea that a doctor who treats your grandmother, your father, your niece, and your daughter will be more adroit in treating you." These young men and women are seen in their examining rooms in various rural communities in Maine, but Maine is only the example. Their medical objectives, their successes, the professional obstacles they do and do not overcome are representative of any place family practitioners are working. While essential medical background is provided, McPhee's masterful approach to a trend significant to all of us is replete with affecting, and often amusing, stories about both doctors and their charges.

Bryson City Tales

Bryson City Tales
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Publisher : HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages : 351
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ISBN-10 : 9780310861249
ISBN-13 : 0310861241
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Bryson City Tales by : Walt Larimore

Captivating stories of how a young doctor's first year of medical practice in the Smoky Mountains shaped his practice of life and faith. The little mountain hamlet of Bryson City, North Carolina, offers more than dazzling vistas. For Walt Larimore, a young "flatlander" physician setting up his first practice, the town presents its peculiar challenges as well. With the winsomeness of a James Herriott book, Bryson City Tales sweeps you into a world of colorful characters, the texture of Smoky Mountain life, and the warmth, humor, quirks, and struggles of a small country town. It's a world where the family doctor is also the emergency physician, the coroner, and the obstetrician, and where wilderness medicine is part of the job, search-and-rescue calls in the national forest are a way of life, and the next patient just may be somebody's livestock or pet. Bryson City Tales is the tender and insightful chronicle of a young man's rite of passage from medical student to family physician. Laughter and adventure await you in these pages, and lessons learned from Bryson City's unforgettable residents.

Patients and Doctors

Patients and Doctors
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Publisher : Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 0299163407
ISBN-13 : 9780299163402
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Patients and Doctors by : Jeffrey M. Borkan

How patients heal doctors In Patients and Doctors, physicians from around the world share stories of the patients they'll never forget, patients who have changed the way they practice medicine. Their thoughtful reflections on a variety of themes--from suffering to humor to death--help us to understand the experience of doctoring, in all its ordinary and extraordinary aspects. In settings as diverse as Slovenia and Sweden, Cambodia and New Jersey, we learn what makes the healer feel graced with insight or scarred with misadventure. In Washington State, we anguish with patient and doctor alike when a young resident removes a screw from a little boy's foot; on the Israeli-Jordanian border, a woman goes into labor just as the air-raid sirens signal the beginning of the Gulf War. These compelling accounts remind us what is at stake in doctoring, reinforcing the value of stories in the teaching and practice of medicine: to calm, to validate, and to illuminate the human experience. "These stories illustrate humane physicians at their best."--Sharon Kaufman, author of The Healer's Tale

Caring for the Country

Caring for the Country
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 271
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ISBN-10 : 9781441988997
ISBN-13 : 1441988998
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Caring for the Country by : Howard K. Rabinowitz

-An excellent resource for pre-med students and medical school advisors. -Possible adoptions for courses in Medical Humanities (pre-med undergraduate and medical school/graduate, first two years) and Family Practice Clerkship (medical school/graduate) -In-depth profiles reveal the everyday reality of the shortage through poignant stories and candid dialogue. -The foreword is written by Dr. Robert Taylor (Family Medicine; Fundamentals of Family Medicine)

Textbook of Family Practice

Textbook of Family Practice
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Publisher : W B Saunders Company
Total Pages : 1725
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0721680011
ISBN-13 : 9780721680019
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Textbook of Family Practice by : Robert E. Rakel

For more than 25 years, this trusted reference has guided physicians through every aspect of their practice, offering advice that has encouraged excellence, strengthened careers, and broadened patient bases. Now thoroughly updated and streamlined, the 6th edition features many all-new chapters and meticulous revisions to reflect the latest approaches and findings. This new edition is a comprehensive, authoritative source that helps readers meet every clinical and professional challenge they face.

Stories of Healing

Stories of Healing
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Publisher : Lorian Press
Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : 0983742219
ISBN-13 : 9780983742210
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Stories of Healing by : Robert A. Anderson

"This book is a treasure which needs to be read by everyone so that they understand our potential and self empowerment abilities when confronting illness and the health care system. Healing and survival are due not to miracles or spontaneous remissions but to self induced healing. When patients do well they always have a story to tell about their lifestyle changes and their body's response to a new life filled with love and joy. In the future we will be studying the healing energy potential in each of us as our minds open and we accept experience as our teacher and medical professionals stop refusing to accept what they cannot explain. Wounds heal and diseases are overcome by the wisdom of our bodies. Doctors need to teach patients how to exceed expectations; this book makes it clear what is possible when we assume responsibility and participate in our care and stop being submissive, suffering patients." Bernie Siegel, MD, Author of Love, Medicine and Miracles, Peace, Love & Healing and Faith, Hope & Healing

Family Practice Guidelines, Fifth Edition

Family Practice Guidelines, Fifth Edition
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Publisher : Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages : 1109
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ISBN-10 : 9780826135841
ISBN-13 : 0826135846
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Family Practice Guidelines, Fifth Edition by : Jill C. Cash, MSN, APN, FNP-BC

This bible of family practice for primary care clinicians and students provides current national practice guidelines for professional standards of care across the life span. Concise and clearly organized, this resource features detailed, step-by-step instructions for physical examinations and diagnostic testing in the outpatient setting, information on health promotion, care guidelines, dietary information, information on culturally responsive care, patient resources, and abundant patient-education handouts. Now in color with abundant images and illustrations, this fifth edition features thoroughly updated guidelines and recommendations to reflect latest in practice, as well as many new guidelines. Each of the diagnoses includes definition, incidence, pathogenesis, predisposing factors, common complaints, signs/symptoms, subjective data, physical exam and diagnostic tests, differential diagnosis, and a care plan. Key Features: Presents information for disorders in consistent format for ease of use Highlights key considerations with Practice Pointers Provides individual care points for pediatric, pregnant, and geriatric patients Includes 138 printable Patient Teaching Guides Offers 18 procedure guidelines and routine health maintenance guidelines Features appendices that provide guidelines on normal lab values, special diets, Tanner’s Sexual Maturity Stages, and teeth

The Best Medicine

The Best Medicine
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Publisher : Revell
Total Pages : 260
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781493426768
ISBN-13 : 1493426761
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis The Best Medicine by : Walt MD Larimore

When Dr. Walt Larimore moved his young family to Kissimmee, Florida, to start a small-town medical practice in 1985, he had no idea he was embarking on an enterprise that would change his life in ways both large and small. But there's no telling what you'll run into as a family physician in a rural, small-town community. Perfect for anyone yearning for a simpler, slower pace of life, as well as fans of Dr. Larimore's popular Bryson City series, The Best Medicine is a tender and insightful collection of stories chronicling one young doctor's passage from inexperience to maturity as a physician, husband, father, and community member. Filled with characters colorful and crusty, warm-hearted and hot-headed, witty and winsome, these captivating stories glow with warmth, love, and humor. You'll laugh, you'll cry, and you'll wish Dr. Larimore was your doctor.

Family Doctors Say Goodbye

Family Doctors Say Goodbye
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 172
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ISBN-10 : 9783031336546
ISBN-13 : 3031336542
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Family Doctors Say Goodbye by : Lucy M. Candib

This book considers the family doctor relationship and the process of ending that relationship. What happens when a family doctor or someone like them, deeply committed to long-term relationships, decides to end those commitments? What’s involved? What are the embodied experiences for doctor and patient, for doctor and staff, for physician leader and others? What comes next? This book invites the reader to immerse in personal stories and reflections of family physicians who choose to retire from practice, depart long-standing leadership roles, or shift from one place of deep relational commitments to something else. These stories concern the particulars of family medicine and general practice, but they share much with any vocation rooted in the duties, challenges, and rewards of relationships bound by covenant and not transaction. This book is relevant to all professionals involved in healing relationships.