Knowing and Acting in Medicine
Herausgeber: Bluhm, Robyn
Knowing and Acting in Medicine
Herausgeber: Bluhm, Robyn
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The first volume in the rapidly growing field of philosophy of medicine to focus on the relationship between knowledge and clinical practice and policy.
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The first volume in the rapidly growing field of philosophy of medicine to focus on the relationship between knowledge and clinical practice and policy.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 443g
- ISBN-13: 9781783488100
- ISBN-10: 1783488107
- Artikelnr.: 45063681
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 443g
- ISBN-13: 9781783488100
- ISBN-10: 1783488107
- Artikelnr.: 45063681
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Robyn Bluhm is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Lyman Briggs College at Michigan State University. She is the co-editor of Neurofeminism: Issues at the Intersection of Feminist Theory and Cognitive Science (2012).
Introduction / Robyn Bluhm / 1. Case-Based (Casuistic) Decision-Making Mark
Tonelli / 2. Evidence-Based Medicine versus Expertise: knowledge, skills
and epistemic actions Sophie van Baalen and Mieke Boon / 3. Phenomenology,
Typification, and Ideal Types in Psychiatric Diagnosis and Classification
Anthony Vincent Fernandez / 4. The Reproducibility of Epistemic Humility
Abraham P. Schwab / 5. Reframing a Model - The Benefits and Challenges of
Service User Involvement in Mental Health Research: Tania Gergel and Thomas
Kabir / 6: The Role of Patient Perspectives in Clinical Case Reporting
Rachel A. Ankeny / 7. "The Science is Clear!" Media Uptake of Health
Research into Vaccine Hesitancy Maya J. Goldenberg and Christopher McCron /
8: Values as 'Evidence For': Mental Illness, Medicine, and Policy Susan C.
C. Hawthorne / 9. RCTs and EBM as Gold Standards: A Trojan Horse for
Biomedicine? Keekok Lee / 10. The Legitimacy of preventive medical advice.
Is knowing enough? Delphine Olivier / 11. Translational research and the
gap(s) between science and practice: treating causes or symptoms? Marianne
Boenink / 12. Enacting Adherence to HIV/AIDS Care: How Multiplicity in
Medicine Becomes a Singular Story Suze Berkhout / 13. Ebola and the
Rhetoric of Medicine: Supportive Care and Cure James Krueger / 14. Action,
Practice and Reflection: Dewey's Pragmatist Philosophy and the Current
Healthcare Simulation Movement Joseph S. Goode / Index
Tonelli / 2. Evidence-Based Medicine versus Expertise: knowledge, skills
and epistemic actions Sophie van Baalen and Mieke Boon / 3. Phenomenology,
Typification, and Ideal Types in Psychiatric Diagnosis and Classification
Anthony Vincent Fernandez / 4. The Reproducibility of Epistemic Humility
Abraham P. Schwab / 5. Reframing a Model - The Benefits and Challenges of
Service User Involvement in Mental Health Research: Tania Gergel and Thomas
Kabir / 6: The Role of Patient Perspectives in Clinical Case Reporting
Rachel A. Ankeny / 7. "The Science is Clear!" Media Uptake of Health
Research into Vaccine Hesitancy Maya J. Goldenberg and Christopher McCron /
8: Values as 'Evidence For': Mental Illness, Medicine, and Policy Susan C.
C. Hawthorne / 9. RCTs and EBM as Gold Standards: A Trojan Horse for
Biomedicine? Keekok Lee / 10. The Legitimacy of preventive medical advice.
Is knowing enough? Delphine Olivier / 11. Translational research and the
gap(s) between science and practice: treating causes or symptoms? Marianne
Boenink / 12. Enacting Adherence to HIV/AIDS Care: How Multiplicity in
Medicine Becomes a Singular Story Suze Berkhout / 13. Ebola and the
Rhetoric of Medicine: Supportive Care and Cure James Krueger / 14. Action,
Practice and Reflection: Dewey's Pragmatist Philosophy and the Current
Healthcare Simulation Movement Joseph S. Goode / Index
Introduction / Robyn Bluhm / 1. Case-Based (Casuistic) Decision-Making Mark
Tonelli / 2. Evidence-Based Medicine versus Expertise: knowledge, skills
and epistemic actions Sophie van Baalen and Mieke Boon / 3. Phenomenology,
Typification, and Ideal Types in Psychiatric Diagnosis and Classification
Anthony Vincent Fernandez / 4. The Reproducibility of Epistemic Humility
Abraham P. Schwab / 5. Reframing a Model - The Benefits and Challenges of
Service User Involvement in Mental Health Research: Tania Gergel and Thomas
Kabir / 6: The Role of Patient Perspectives in Clinical Case Reporting
Rachel A. Ankeny / 7. "The Science is Clear!" Media Uptake of Health
Research into Vaccine Hesitancy Maya J. Goldenberg and Christopher McCron /
8: Values as 'Evidence For': Mental Illness, Medicine, and Policy Susan C.
C. Hawthorne / 9. RCTs and EBM as Gold Standards: A Trojan Horse for
Biomedicine? Keekok Lee / 10. The Legitimacy of preventive medical advice.
Is knowing enough? Delphine Olivier / 11. Translational research and the
gap(s) between science and practice: treating causes or symptoms? Marianne
Boenink / 12. Enacting Adherence to HIV/AIDS Care: How Multiplicity in
Medicine Becomes a Singular Story Suze Berkhout / 13. Ebola and the
Rhetoric of Medicine: Supportive Care and Cure James Krueger / 14. Action,
Practice and Reflection: Dewey's Pragmatist Philosophy and the Current
Healthcare Simulation Movement Joseph S. Goode / Index
Tonelli / 2. Evidence-Based Medicine versus Expertise: knowledge, skills
and epistemic actions Sophie van Baalen and Mieke Boon / 3. Phenomenology,
Typification, and Ideal Types in Psychiatric Diagnosis and Classification
Anthony Vincent Fernandez / 4. The Reproducibility of Epistemic Humility
Abraham P. Schwab / 5. Reframing a Model - The Benefits and Challenges of
Service User Involvement in Mental Health Research: Tania Gergel and Thomas
Kabir / 6: The Role of Patient Perspectives in Clinical Case Reporting
Rachel A. Ankeny / 7. "The Science is Clear!" Media Uptake of Health
Research into Vaccine Hesitancy Maya J. Goldenberg and Christopher McCron /
8: Values as 'Evidence For': Mental Illness, Medicine, and Policy Susan C.
C. Hawthorne / 9. RCTs and EBM as Gold Standards: A Trojan Horse for
Biomedicine? Keekok Lee / 10. The Legitimacy of preventive medical advice.
Is knowing enough? Delphine Olivier / 11. Translational research and the
gap(s) between science and practice: treating causes or symptoms? Marianne
Boenink / 12. Enacting Adherence to HIV/AIDS Care: How Multiplicity in
Medicine Becomes a Singular Story Suze Berkhout / 13. Ebola and the
Rhetoric of Medicine: Supportive Care and Cure James Krueger / 14. Action,
Practice and Reflection: Dewey's Pragmatist Philosophy and the Current
Healthcare Simulation Movement Joseph S. Goode / Index