Claudia Welch
The Four Qualities of Effective Physicians
Practical Ayurvedic Wisdom for Modern Physicians
Claudia Welch
The Four Qualities of Effective Physicians
Practical Ayurvedic Wisdom for Modern Physicians
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Emphasizing the importance of practitioner-patient relationships and compassion, this book examines the definition of an effective physician and how understanding the art of doctoring can not only improve relationships in the therapy room, but also make the medicine prescribed more effective.
Emphasizing the importance of practitioner-patient relationships and compassion, this book examines the definition of an effective physician and how understanding the art of doctoring can not only improve relationships in the therapy room, but also make the medicine prescribed more effective.
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- How the Art of Medicine Makes Effective Physicians
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 155mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 314g
- ISBN-13: 9781848193390
- ISBN-10: 1848193394
- Artikelnr.: 45612483
- How the Art of Medicine Makes Effective Physicians
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 155mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 314g
- ISBN-13: 9781848193390
- ISBN-10: 1848193394
- Artikelnr.: 45612483
Claudia Welch is a Doctor of Oriental Medicine, an Ayurvedic practitioner and educator, and the author of Balance Your Hormones, Balance Your Life: Achieving Optimal Health and Wellness Through Ayurveda, Chinese Medicine and Western Science. Dr. Welch lectures internationally on Oriental and Ayurvedic medicines and Women's Health, bringing a depth of knowledge and a sense of joy to her presentations that has established her as a leading educator in the field of Ayurveda. She has served on the teaching faculty of The Ayurvedic Institute, Kripalu School of Ayurveda, Southwest Acupuncture College, and Acupractice Seminars.
Preface and Notes. 1. The Art of Medicine and the Qualities of a Physician.
Part I. Excellence in Theoretical Knowledge. 2. Authority. 3. Perception:
Developing Empathy. 4. Inference: The Role of Prediction in Medicine. 5.
The Side Effects of the Pursuit of Knowledge. Part II. Extensive Practical
Experience. 6. Don't Panic. Wait. 7. Nothing is Ever As It Seems. 8. Doctor
as Educator. 9. Treat Complicated with Simple. 10. Subtraction First, Then
Addition. 11. Patients Should Get Better. 12. When Nothing is Wrong, Pay
Close Attention. 13. Healing Through Environment, Co-Workers and Protocols.
14. Working with or After Other Practitioners. 15. Turning Away Patients.
16. Tell the Truth. 17. The Role of Story in Diagnosis, Treatment and
Compliance. 18. Confidence vs. Cockiness. Introduction to Chapters 19
through 23. 19. Sexual Abuse. 20. Addictions. 21. Mental Illness. 22.
Eating Disorders. 23. Domestic Violence. 24. Determining the Severity of a
Crisis. 25. Telephone Availability and Crisis. 26. Great Loss and
Suffering. 27. Cake or Death? Choosing Hope. 28. Reflections on Part II.
Part III. Dexterity. 29. Reaching Beyond Our Own Field. 30. When the Front
Door Is Locked, Used the Back Door, or Even a Window. 31. When Patients
Consistently Experience Odd Reactions to Remedies. 32. Loopholes - Thinking
Outside the Box. 33. Reflections on Part III. Part IV. Purity. 34.
Spiritual Powers vs. Effect of Character. 35. Doctor as Medicine. 36.
Supporting Change Through Love and Focus. 37. Good Company. 38. Physical
Purification. 39. Reflections on Part IV. Part V. Medicine. 40. Abundance.
41. Suitability. 42. Multiple Form. 43. Potency. 44. Reflections on Part V.
Part VI. Compassion. Endnotes.
Part I. Excellence in Theoretical Knowledge. 2. Authority. 3. Perception:
Developing Empathy. 4. Inference: The Role of Prediction in Medicine. 5.
The Side Effects of the Pursuit of Knowledge. Part II. Extensive Practical
Experience. 6. Don't Panic. Wait. 7. Nothing is Ever As It Seems. 8. Doctor
as Educator. 9. Treat Complicated with Simple. 10. Subtraction First, Then
Addition. 11. Patients Should Get Better. 12. When Nothing is Wrong, Pay
Close Attention. 13. Healing Through Environment, Co-Workers and Protocols.
14. Working with or After Other Practitioners. 15. Turning Away Patients.
16. Tell the Truth. 17. The Role of Story in Diagnosis, Treatment and
Compliance. 18. Confidence vs. Cockiness. Introduction to Chapters 19
through 23. 19. Sexual Abuse. 20. Addictions. 21. Mental Illness. 22.
Eating Disorders. 23. Domestic Violence. 24. Determining the Severity of a
Crisis. 25. Telephone Availability and Crisis. 26. Great Loss and
Suffering. 27. Cake or Death? Choosing Hope. 28. Reflections on Part II.
Part III. Dexterity. 29. Reaching Beyond Our Own Field. 30. When the Front
Door Is Locked, Used the Back Door, or Even a Window. 31. When Patients
Consistently Experience Odd Reactions to Remedies. 32. Loopholes - Thinking
Outside the Box. 33. Reflections on Part III. Part IV. Purity. 34.
Spiritual Powers vs. Effect of Character. 35. Doctor as Medicine. 36.
Supporting Change Through Love and Focus. 37. Good Company. 38. Physical
Purification. 39. Reflections on Part IV. Part V. Medicine. 40. Abundance.
41. Suitability. 42. Multiple Form. 43. Potency. 44. Reflections on Part V.
Part VI. Compassion. Endnotes.
Preface and Notes. 1. The Art of Medicine and the Qualities of a Physician.
Part I. Excellence in Theoretical Knowledge. 2. Authority. 3. Perception:
Developing Empathy. 4. Inference: The Role of Prediction in Medicine. 5.
The Side Effects of the Pursuit of Knowledge. Part II. Extensive Practical
Experience. 6. Don't Panic. Wait. 7. Nothing is Ever As It Seems. 8. Doctor
as Educator. 9. Treat Complicated with Simple. 10. Subtraction First, Then
Addition. 11. Patients Should Get Better. 12. When Nothing is Wrong, Pay
Close Attention. 13. Healing Through Environment, Co-Workers and Protocols.
14. Working with or After Other Practitioners. 15. Turning Away Patients.
16. Tell the Truth. 17. The Role of Story in Diagnosis, Treatment and
Compliance. 18. Confidence vs. Cockiness. Introduction to Chapters 19
through 23. 19. Sexual Abuse. 20. Addictions. 21. Mental Illness. 22.
Eating Disorders. 23. Domestic Violence. 24. Determining the Severity of a
Crisis. 25. Telephone Availability and Crisis. 26. Great Loss and
Suffering. 27. Cake or Death? Choosing Hope. 28. Reflections on Part II.
Part III. Dexterity. 29. Reaching Beyond Our Own Field. 30. When the Front
Door Is Locked, Used the Back Door, or Even a Window. 31. When Patients
Consistently Experience Odd Reactions to Remedies. 32. Loopholes - Thinking
Outside the Box. 33. Reflections on Part III. Part IV. Purity. 34.
Spiritual Powers vs. Effect of Character. 35. Doctor as Medicine. 36.
Supporting Change Through Love and Focus. 37. Good Company. 38. Physical
Purification. 39. Reflections on Part IV. Part V. Medicine. 40. Abundance.
41. Suitability. 42. Multiple Form. 43. Potency. 44. Reflections on Part V.
Part VI. Compassion. Endnotes.
Part I. Excellence in Theoretical Knowledge. 2. Authority. 3. Perception:
Developing Empathy. 4. Inference: The Role of Prediction in Medicine. 5.
The Side Effects of the Pursuit of Knowledge. Part II. Extensive Practical
Experience. 6. Don't Panic. Wait. 7. Nothing is Ever As It Seems. 8. Doctor
as Educator. 9. Treat Complicated with Simple. 10. Subtraction First, Then
Addition. 11. Patients Should Get Better. 12. When Nothing is Wrong, Pay
Close Attention. 13. Healing Through Environment, Co-Workers and Protocols.
14. Working with or After Other Practitioners. 15. Turning Away Patients.
16. Tell the Truth. 17. The Role of Story in Diagnosis, Treatment and
Compliance. 18. Confidence vs. Cockiness. Introduction to Chapters 19
through 23. 19. Sexual Abuse. 20. Addictions. 21. Mental Illness. 22.
Eating Disorders. 23. Domestic Violence. 24. Determining the Severity of a
Crisis. 25. Telephone Availability and Crisis. 26. Great Loss and
Suffering. 27. Cake or Death? Choosing Hope. 28. Reflections on Part II.
Part III. Dexterity. 29. Reaching Beyond Our Own Field. 30. When the Front
Door Is Locked, Used the Back Door, or Even a Window. 31. When Patients
Consistently Experience Odd Reactions to Remedies. 32. Loopholes - Thinking
Outside the Box. 33. Reflections on Part III. Part IV. Purity. 34.
Spiritual Powers vs. Effect of Character. 35. Doctor as Medicine. 36.
Supporting Change Through Love and Focus. 37. Good Company. 38. Physical
Purification. 39. Reflections on Part IV. Part V. Medicine. 40. Abundance.
41. Suitability. 42. Multiple Form. 43. Potency. 44. Reflections on Part V.
Part VI. Compassion. Endnotes.