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Philip Roger Myerscough. Oxford University Press, 1989 - 148 sivua. This book is a compact, practical introduction to talking with and listening to patients.
Philip Roger Myerscough. It provides analysis of the interchange of information and focuses on the affective dimensions of the medical interview, the aspect of communication with doctors which patients most often criticize and find insensitive.
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This book introduces the reader to the basic skills necessary for good communication between doctors (and other health professionals) and patients. The practical importance of such skills is outlined, making the doctor much more effective in all fields of medicine
This book introduces the reader to the basic skills necessary for good communication between doctors (and other health professionals) and patients. The practical importance of such skills is outlined, making the doctor much more effective in all fields of medicine. This is not a book for the specialist reader, but aimed at all those who need to talk with patients.
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Talking with patients: a basic clinical skill. this requires skill and tact. with Patients falls at this obstacle for two reasons. Philip R Myerscough, Oxford, OUP, 1992, 200 pages, £1. 5. sc. Students often regard talking with. and may resent teaching which they perceive as belittling. Yet there is ample evidence that the communication skills of young doctors are often seriously deficient. This discrepancy between a student's opinion of his or her skills and reality poses a major obstacle to teaching. with Patients falls at this obstacle for two reasons
Books, images, historic newspapers, maps, archives and more. Myerscough, P. R. (Philip Roger). 12. Talking to the Elderly, . 13. Talking to Dying Patient, D. Doyle.
Books, images, historic newspapers, maps, archives and more. 14. Talking about Sexual Function. 15. Aspects of Trans-Cultural Communication. 16. Developing the Skills.
Talking with patients. a basic clinical skill. Oxford medical publications. Published 1989 by Oxford University Press in Oxford, New York Oxford medical publications.
Find nearly any book by Philip R. Get the best deal by comparing prices from over 100,000 booksellers. Talking with Patients: A Basic Clinical Skill (Oxford Medical Publications): ISBN 9780192621856 (978-0-19-262185-6) Softcover, Oxford University Press, 1992. Talking with Patients: Keys to Good Communication (Oxford Medical Publications). Myerscough, Michael J. Ford.
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