Family Medicine
The Classic Papers
Herausgeber: Kidd, Michael; Howe, Amanda; Heath, Iona
Family Medicine
The Classic Papers
Herausgeber: Kidd, Michael; Howe, Amanda; Heath, Iona
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Containing papers carefully compiled for both their historical importance and contemporary relevance, Family Medicine: The Classic Papers brings together a team of experts, led by global family medicine leaders Michael Kidd, Iona Heath and Amanda Howe, who explain the importance of each selected paper and how it contributes to international health care, current practice and research. This unique volume will serve as an inspiration to current family doctors and family medicine researchers and educators, as well as to doctors in training, medical students and emerging researchers in family medicine.…mehr
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781846199943
- ISBN-10: 1846199948
- Artikelnr.: 39761849
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781846199943
- ISBN-10: 1846199948
- Artikelnr.: 39761849
(1894)
Anna Stavdal (Norway)
2. Joseph Collings on The transformation of family medicine into a distinct
medical discipline (1950)
Michael Kidd (Australia)
3. Cees van den Dool on Anticipatory Medicine - prevention as part of the
consultation in family medicine (1970)
Chris van Weel (the Netherlands)
4. Julian Tudor Hart on The Inverse Care Law (1971)
Andy Haines (United Kingdom)
5. Charles Bridges-Webb on How family medicine research can lead to
systematic understanding of health and illness within a local community
(1973)
Jane Gunn (Australia)
6. Ian McWhinney on Problem-Solving and Decision-Making in Family Practice
(1979)
Roger Strasser (Canada)
7. Gayle Stephens on The intellectual basis of family practice (1982)
Raman Kumar (India)
8. James W Mold and colleagues on the shift to goal-oriented medical care
(1991)
Jan De Maeseneer (Belgium)
9. James McCormick on The place of judgement in medicine (1994)
Iona Heath (United Kingdom)
10. Cynthia Haq and colleagues on The development of family medicine around
the world (1995)
Luisa Pettigrew (United Kingdom)
11. The World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA) on Training the
world's rural family medicine workforce (1995)
John Wynn Jones (Wales)
12. Ian McWhinney on The importance of being different (1996)
Ruth Wilson (Canada)
13. Alastair McColl, Helen Smith and colleagues on Family doctors and
evidence based medicine (1998)
Lubna Al-Ansary (Saudi Arabia)
14. Chris van Weel and Walter Rosser on The contribution of family medicine
research to improving global health care (2004)
Waris Qidwai (Pakistan)
15. Igor Svab and colleagues on Family Medicine development in Eastern
Europe (2004)
Bohumil Seifert (Czech Republic)
16. John Gabbay and Andrée le May on New perspectives on evidence-based
medicine (2004)
Trisha Greenhalgh (United Kingdom)
17. Barbara Starfield and colleagues on The contribution of primary care to
health systems and health (2005)
Shannon Barkley (United States of America)
18. Julio Ceitlin on The development of family medicine in Latin America
(2006)
Maria Inez Padula Anderson (Brazil)
19. Paul Little and colleagues on The importance of research in family
medicine (2006)
Felicity Goodyear-Smith (New Zealand)
20. James Macinko and colleagues on Family Medicine development in Brazil
(2006)
> Gustavo Gusso (Brazil)
21. Barbara Starfield on Global health, equity and primary care (2007)
Katherine Rouleau (Canada)
22. Harvey Chochinov on Dignity and the essence of medicine (2007)
Garth Manning (Thailand)
23. The World Health Organization on Primary Care: putting people first
(2008)
Antoinette Perera (Sri Lanka)
24. Kurt Stange and Robert Ferrer on The paradox of primary care (2009)
Andrew Bazemore (United States of America)
25. Charles Boelen and Bob Woollard on Social accountability and medical
education (2009)
Allyn Walsh (Canada)
26. Bob Mash and Steve Reid on Family medicine in Africa (2010)
Shabir Moosa (South Africa)
27. Karen Barnett, Stewart Mercer and colleagues on Multimorbidity (2012)
Amanda Howe (United Kingdom)
28. Leiyu Shi on The impact of primary care and the importance of
indicators (2012)
Kate Anteyi (Nigeria)
29. Iona Heath on The art of doing nothing (2012)
Job Metsemakers (the Netherlands)
30. The State Council of the People's Republic of China on Family medicine
development in China (2013)
Shanzhu Zhu (China) and Donald KT Li (Hong Kong)
31. Amogh Basnyat on Family medicine transforming rural primary care in
Nepal (2013)
Pratap Prasad (Nepal)
32. The World Health Organization on Family medicine development in the
nations of the Middle East (2014)
Faisal Alnasir (Bahrain)
33. Roger Ruiz Moral and colleagues on The challenge of assisting people in
improving adherence to medications (2015)
Christos Lionis (Greece)
(1894)
Anna Stavdal (Norway)
2. Joseph Collings on The transformation of family medicine into a distinct
medical discipline (1950)
Michael Kidd (Australia)
3. Cees van den Dool on Anticipatory Medicine - prevention as part of the
consultation in family medicine (1970)
Chris van Weel (the Netherlands)
4. Julian Tudor Hart on The Inverse Care Law (1971)
Andy Haines (United Kingdom)
5. Charles Bridges-Webb on How family medicine research can lead to
systematic understanding of health and illness within a local community
(1973)
Jane Gunn (Australia)
6. Ian McWhinney on Problem-Solving and Decision-Making in Family Practice
(1979)
Roger Strasser (Canada)
7. Gayle Stephens on The intellectual basis of family practice (1982)
Raman Kumar (India)
8. James W Mold and colleagues on the shift to goal-oriented medical care
(1991)
Jan De Maeseneer (Belgium)
9. James McCormick on The place of judgement in medicine (1994)
Iona Heath (United Kingdom)
10. Cynthia Haq and colleagues on The development of family medicine around
the world (1995)
Luisa Pettigrew (United Kingdom)
11. The World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA) on Training the
world's rural family medicine workforce (1995)
John Wynn Jones (Wales)
12. Ian McWhinney on The importance of being different (1996)
Ruth Wilson (Canada)
13. Alastair McColl, Helen Smith and colleagues on Family doctors and
evidence based medicine (1998)
Lubna Al-Ansary (Saudi Arabia)
14. Chris van Weel and Walter Rosser on The contribution of family medicine
research to improving global health care (2004)
Waris Qidwai (Pakistan)
15. Igor Svab and colleagues on Family Medicine development in Eastern
Europe (2004)
Bohumil Seifert (Czech Republic)
16. John Gabbay and Andrée le May on New perspectives on evidence-based
medicine (2004)
Trisha Greenhalgh (United Kingdom)
17. Barbara Starfield and colleagues on The contribution of primary care to
health systems and health (2005)
Shannon Barkley (United States of America)
18. Julio Ceitlin on The development of family medicine in Latin America
(2006)
Maria Inez Padula Anderson (Brazil)
19. Paul Little and colleagues on The importance of research in family
medicine (2006)
Felicity Goodyear-Smith (New Zealand)
20. James Macinko and colleagues on Family Medicine development in Brazil
(2006)
> Gustavo Gusso (Brazil)
21. Barbara Starfield on Global health, equity and primary care (2007)
Katherine Rouleau (Canada)
22. Harvey Chochinov on Dignity and the essence of medicine (2007)
Garth Manning (Thailand)
23. The World Health Organization on Primary Care: putting people first
(2008)
Antoinette Perera (Sri Lanka)
24. Kurt Stange and Robert Ferrer on The paradox of primary care (2009)
Andrew Bazemore (United States of America)
25. Charles Boelen and Bob Woollard on Social accountability and medical
education (2009)
Allyn Walsh (Canada)
26. Bob Mash and Steve Reid on Family medicine in Africa (2010)
Shabir Moosa (South Africa)
27. Karen Barnett, Stewart Mercer and colleagues on Multimorbidity (2012)
Amanda Howe (United Kingdom)
28. Leiyu Shi on The impact of primary care and the importance of
indicators (2012)
Kate Anteyi (Nigeria)
29. Iona Heath on The art of doing nothing (2012)
Job Metsemakers (the Netherlands)
30. The State Council of the People's Republic of China on Family medicine
development in China (2013)
Shanzhu Zhu (China) and Donald KT Li (Hong Kong)
31. Amogh Basnyat on Family medicine transforming rural primary care in
Nepal (2013)
Pratap Prasad (Nepal)
32. The World Health Organization on Family medicine development in the
nations of the Middle East (2014)
Faisal Alnasir (Bahrain)
33. Roger Ruiz Moral and colleagues on The challenge of assisting people in
improving adherence to medications (2015)
Christos Lionis (Greece)