Generalism is a key approach to healthcare organisation and delivery
that enables person-centred, dynamic and cost-effective patient care.
With its emphasis on adaptability, generalism requires expansive,
nurturing and personalised approaches to clinical education in which a
generalist attends to and explores patient priorities when
problem-setting and co-creating management plans. Generalism in
Clinical Practice and Education outlines a generalist philosophy of
practice which is brought to life through interleaved examples.
Written by a range of international clinicians, patients and
academics, this book does not prescribe one ‘right’ way to do
generalism. Rather, it seeks to inspire readers’ future engagement
with generalism in practice and learning through sharing underpinning
concepts, values and principles. This ‘big picture’ attention to
generalism across public health, social determinants of health and
clinical care is at the heart of sustainable and efficient use of
resources to prioritise those in need. The book explores four key
principles which in practice aim to achieve creative, inclusive and
agile approaches to clinical care. The goal is to support generalism
in clinical practice and education, and to produce clinical
practitioners and learners that enjoy, embrace and enhance future
clinical care. Praise for Generalism in Clinical Practice and
Education 'As countries around the globe tackle meaningful reforms of
their struggling health systems, a focus on the benefits of generalism
in healthcare delivery is essential. This wonderful new book shares
insights on how to strengthen generalism across all aspects of health
care, to the benefit of individuals and communities (and health
systems) everywhere.' Professor Michael Kidd, University New South
Wales and University of Oxford and Past President of WONCA (World
Organisation of Family Doctors). 'The clinical generalist is in danger
of becoming extinct. This book explains, from both theoretical and
practical perspectives, why we should not let that happen.' Professor
Trisha Greenhalgh, University of Oxford 'This book extends the
discourse about the importance of generalism in healthcare to a new
depth and breadth. It is an extensive and scholarly application of the
concept into practical action across the educational and healthcare
system. Whether taking a formal academic approach to curriculum and
outcomes of training, or flipping to the perspective of the community
and its empowerment, this text has something new to offer. Its
contents add impact to a crucial set of choices, and will help its
application at many levels. Well done to all involved.' Professor
Amanda Howe, University of East Anglia; Past President of the Royal
College of General Practice; Past President WONCA (World Organisation
of Family Doctors) 'This wonderful book is a veritable festival of
generalism and education. The passion, principles and expertise of the
authors radiates out from the pages. It is a perfect stimulus to
enthuse and sustain a new generation of generalists, educators and
scholars (ideally all three, together).' Karen Mattick, University of
Exeter and President of the Association for the Study of Medical
Education (ASME), as well as Deputy Editor for the Journal of Medical
Education 'An authoritative and comprehensive guide to Generalism for
clinicians and educators. This book will help the movement of
Generalism into everyday clinical practice. The emphasis on Generalism
being for all clinicians in all disciplines is well made throughout.'
Professor Steve Turner, Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital 'This
book is a celebration of generalism in medicine, a vitally important
concept that the medical profession loses at its peril. The advances
in specialty medicine have been spectacular over the years, but I, for
one continue to be proud to call myself a general physician with a
specialty interest. Most of the people we see and support have more
than one condition, and benefit hugely from a generalist approach.
Congratulations to Sophie Park and colleagues for reminding us'.
Professor Dame Jane Dacre, General Physician and Rheumatologist and
Past President of the Royal College of Physicians. 'To become a
generalist doctor is to open yourself up to an endlessly fascinating
and rewarding career. It's a privilege to get to know your patients
whatever their problem, using medical science in the service of
kindness, and understanding patients' social context. UK primary care
manages 90% of NHS encounters with patients with only 9% of the
funding – Generalism in Clinical Practice and Education shows that
with just a little more funding, General Practice could transform the
health of the nation.' Gavin Francis, GP and author
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ISBN
9781800085459
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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